New Product Line Announcement

Ask FITMAX which machines most of its export volume comes from, and the answer is the classic wood series. Maple and oak pilates reformers have been the backbone of the catalog since the company started building in Wuxi, and they remain the first choice for premium boutique studios.


The lineup is deeper than most buyers expect. Alongside the standard core bed — 2400 × 740 × 360 mm, 76 kg net weight — the series includes semi-elevated models, outer-track versions, a built-in-handle core bed, a 3-in-1 training bed that combines reformer, Cadillac and tower functions, and the Cadillac itself at 2460 × 780 × 2000 mm. Around them sit the wooden stability chairs, ladder barrels, spine correctors, and wall-mounted systems that complete a full apparatus studio.


The materials do the selling. Frames start with North American maple or oak, kiln-dried before cutting. Rails are stainless steel. Springs are German piano wire. Upholstery is microfiber leather. These are not marketing adjectives; they are the specifications on the data sheet, and they are the reason a maple FITMAX reformer still glides smoothly after years of daily classes.


Who buys this series? Mostly studios whose image is part of the product — boutique rooms where the equipment is visible to every client, photographed for social media, and expected to last. For those operators, wood is not nostalgia; it is positioning.


FITMAX keeps the classic series in continuous production and supports it with the same spare-parts program as its aluminum line. If you are outfitting a premium studio and want the full maple and oak range, the sales team can send the complete spec list, including the models that are usually only sold in container quantities.