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Old 05-24-05, 10:21 AM  
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Old 05-24-05, 11:30 AM  
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It's great!

My Supreme Pilates unit is very sturdy. I guess anything can break, but I don't see it happening anytime soon. Mine doesn't wobble. The DVD's that you get are great. I love Mari's. I'd been checking Ebay and the internet for years looking for a cheap wall unit or cadillac, and this is the best deal I've found. Maybe in a few years, I'll feel limited by it and start looking for the big equipment again if I have the room. In the mean time, I'm loving the fact that I get a good workout with it and I can put it in the corner when I'm done and have the whole floor free again.

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Old 05-24-05, 12:26 PM  
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If you can afford it and have the room, I think it's best to go with quality equipment. However, having said that, I would never work on the cadillac without a spotter because you hang from your feet and arms and accidents can happen.
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Old 05-24-05, 01:14 PM  
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love my supreme pilates

I just received my supreme pilates machine last week. I am very impressed with the machine and the dvds. I have only used it 4 times so far. I truly don't see an issue with the sturdiness. I saw a nice tower unit on the web for $1000 that looks very nice and is very similar to the supreme pilates machine. If you don't mind parting with $1000..then go with that. I am very happy with my supreme pilates purchase b/c the machine seems very study and effective and the videos are great.

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Old 05-24-05, 01:25 PM  
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Old 06-02-05, 09:25 PM  
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Old 06-03-05, 06:35 AM  
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just measured mine

It is approximately 48" L x 25"W x 48" H.

I measured it folded. Mine came UPS in 8 days.

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Old 06-03-05, 12:21 PM  
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Old 06-03-05, 12:32 PM  
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more info

It is 48"L x 25"W folded. The bar that stands up when assembled is also approx 48". So that is how I came to my measurements.

When folded it is just a few inches tall. There are wheels at one end. It would easily go under a bed. I put mine up against my husbands workout gym/tower when not using.

I end up just carrying it to my workout space when needed. I have some small doors that it doesn't roll through easily.

Hope that was more clear. Let me know if I can explain it better. Basically the big U shaped bar folds down and you put it away.

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