The premium reformer marks a step forward in connected Pilates, and follows iFIT’s recent acquisition of Reform RX
iFIT has launched the Reform RX Model S, a connected reformer that blends thoughtful design with digital capabilities as Pilates continues to gain traction. As interest in strength-based, low-impact modalities rises, the Model S aims to meet that demand with equipment designed for both boutique studios and larger commercial operators.
The launch comes after iFIT acquired Reform RX, a maker of high-end connected Pilates reformers, earlier this year.
The new reformer also reflects iFIT’s broader push to diversify beyond its traditional cardio offerings and strengthen its position in connected fitness. The Model S introduces a modernized take on the Pilates reformer category.

The reformer features push-button resistance control, a safer evolution of traditional spring systems. Housed within a “smart spine,” the mechanism keeps springs enclosed while displaying resistance levels in real time. The Infinity Footbar offers 28 adjustable positions, while ergonomic handles positioned at all four corners enhance functionality and user safety. Users can even do exercises atop the smart spine.
A 21.5-inch HD touchscreen gives users access to more than 300 on-demand Pilates classes led by the brand’s instructors. The reformer’s built-in tracking captures biometric feedback, including heart rate, power output and calories burned, integrating with Whoop and Polar devices. Bluetooth compatibility and casting features allow workouts to extend across screens, while the companion app provides post-session analytics and community engagement.
The launch follows a series of strategic moves that have reshaped iFIT’s digital reach.
Earlier this year, the company expanded its partnership with Ergatta, bringing game-based workouts and Tour de France content to iFIT’s connected equipment. It also teamed up with Samsung Health, allowing Galaxy users to access iFIT workouts directly through the Samsung Health app.


