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The best reformer Pilates studios in Singapore

A real, currently-operating directory sorted by vibe, area and budget — from roughly S$11-a-session self-access machines to clinical pre/post-natal studios. Prices checked June 2026, so you can pick by what you need instead of whose feed looks best.

A woman in black activewear practices a seated Pilates exercise on a reformer machine in a bright studio with a "Pilates Studio" sign on the wall behind her.
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Reformer Pilates has gone from niche to everywhere in Singapore, and the marketing has gone with it: every studio is now "transformative", "sculpting", and somehow exactly what your body has been waiting for. Useful information, this is not. So here is a plain directory of real, currently-operating reformer studios, grouped by what they actually are — cheap and self-service, value-boutique, sweaty-cardio, franchise-regular, or clinical — with SGD prices pulled from each studio's own pages and checked in June 2026.

A few things before you book. Intro and trial packs are always the cheapest way in (often 3 to 5 classes), so start there before committing to a 10- or 50-pack. Per-class rates drop as packs get bigger. Self-access undercuts everyone with a live instructor. And CBD and Orchard postcodes cost more, as they do for everything else. Promos rotate constantly and a few studios don't publish full pricing, so treat every number here as indicative and re-check the booking page before you pay.

PickBest forStandoutIndicative price (SGD)
Tirisula Pilates RXCheapest per session, flexible regularsApp-unlock, no instructor~S$11-19/session
The Flow StudioBeginners wanting multiple areasS$130 four-class introS$32.50-55/class
Focus MovementCBD office workersS$28 trial, 80+ classes/weekS$39-43/class on packs
STRONG PilatesCardio-and-strength sweatRowformer, S$79/week unlimitedS$79/week membership
KX PilatesEast-side reformer regularsStructured 50-min progression~S$49-55 drop-in
Absolute PilatesYounger crowd, cheap trialThree-class reformer trial~S$49-59 trial pack
SG Pilates / Pilates FitnessNorth-east, reformer + strengthBring-a-friend-free trialS$47-65/class
The Core ReformeryCity-fringe small groupsBugis/Purvis St, intimateS$120 three-class trial
Breathe PilatesPre/post-natal and rehabPostural analysis, capped classesS$66/group class

Budget and self-service: under S$20 a session

1. Tirisula Pilates RX

Best for: flexible-schedule regulars who want the cheapest per-session reformer in Singapore and don't need a live instructor.

This is Singapore's first self-access reformer model, and it's genuinely different. You book on the app, turn up, unlock the studio via Bluetooth, and follow one of a large library of pre-recorded guided videos alongside whoever else booked the slot. No front desk, no instructor, no 6am class you're locked into. The starter pack runs about S$190 for 200 credits — roughly S$19 a session — and the largest credit bundle drops the effective rate to around S$11 a session, which nothing instructor-led comes close to.

The catch: there's no instructor, and you can't walk in cold — RX self-access only unlocks after you've done a handful of instructor-led beginner classes first. Even then, a video won't catch you loading your neck instead of your core. This suits people who already know the basics, not day-one beginners.

Where: RX studios at Paya Lebar (789 Geylang Road) and Kovan (1022A Upper Serangoon Rd); credits work across outlets. Confirm the current pack on the app.

Best-value beginner boutiques: ~S$28-43 a class

2. The Flow Studio

Best for: beginners and value-seekers who want a low-commitment intro and a choice of locations.

Flow is the easiest island-wide on-ramp: a four-class reformer intro at S$130 (S$32.50 a class) is one of the better-priced starts in town, and it runs reformer plus strength-style classes across four areas. Drop-ins are S$55, a 10-pack lands at S$430 (S$43), and the 50-pack brings it to S$36 a class. There's also a S$299/month "Sunrise Flow" pass for unlimited weekday-morning classes if you're an early riser.

The catch: the headline S$32.50 only applies to the intro, and the strength+ classes are excluded from it. Regular per-class pricing is mid-market, not budget.

Where: East Coast Road (east), Upper Thomson, Stanley Street (CBD) and Bukit Timah. Pricing here.

3. Focus Movement

Best for: CBD office workers who want a cheap trial and big-pack value near Raffles Place.

If your office is in the financial district, Focus is the obvious lunchtime option: a S$28 trial class is among the cheapest first-timer rates going, and it runs more than 80 classes a week across beginner, multi-level and intermediate reformer levels, so finding a slot that fits your calendar is realistic. Packs scale sensibly — 5 for S$215, 10 for S$415, 20 for S$780 (S$39 a class).

The catch: one location only. Great if you work near Raffles Place, less so if you don't.

Where: Raffles Place, 22 Malacca Street (RB Capital Building). Details here.

Cardio-and-strength: reformer-plus formats

4. STRONG Pilates

Best for: people who want to sweat and raise their heart rate, not slow-flow on a classical reformer.

STRONG is the one to pick if "Pilates" usually feels too gentle for you. The 45-minute format runs on an exclusive Rowformer (or Bike), blending low-impact resistance work with strength blocks and high-intensity cardio intervals. It's a workout-first experience rather than a mobility-and-control one. The unlimited membership is S$79 a week, which is good value if you go three-plus times — but it comes with a 12-week lock-in.

The catch: the lock-in. If your schedule or motivation is unpredictable, that's 12 weeks of S$79 regardless of how often you actually show up. And classical-Pilates purists may find it isn't really the discipline they came for.

Where: four Singapore studios including Tanjong Pagar (6A Shenton Way, OUE Downtown). More here.

Franchise regulars

5. KX Pilates

Best for: east-side or River Valley regulars who want a structured beginner-to-advanced progression.

KX is an Australian reformer franchise built around a consistent 50-minute, full-body format — the appeal is predictability and a clear progression as you move up levels, which suits people who want to train regularly rather than drop in occasionally. The east-coast presence makes it a natural pick for that side of the island.

The catch: intro and pack pricing wasn't cleanly listed on KX's own site at the time of writing (drop-ins sit in roughly the S$49-55 range per third-party listings), so confirm the current intro offer on the studio's booking page before buying anything. Franchise consistency also means less personality between locations.

Where: Siglap (93 Frankel Ave, east), River Valley (464 River Valley Rd) and Bukit Timah. Find a studio.

6. SG Pilates / Pilates Fitness

Best for: north-east residents around Serangoon Gardens who want a reformer-plus-strength bundle.

This single Serangoon Garden Way studio pairs group reformer with BIXEPS Pro EMS-style strength sessions, so you can train two modalities in one place. The trial is generous — a combined 3-reformer-plus-2-strength pack at S$189, with a friend free across all five — and ongoing reformer works out to S$55 a class on the 10-pack (S$550) or S$47 on the 25-pack (S$1,175).

The catch: single location, and the per-class rate is firmly mid-to-upper once you're past the trial. Note the packs require a joining fee on top.

Where: 85A Serangoon Garden Way. Pricing here.

Central and city-fringe small groups

7. The Core Reformery

Best for: Bugis and City Hall fringe beginners who want a small-group, classical-leaning intro.

Two intimate outlets on the city fringe make this a good central option if you want smaller classes than the big franchises run, with group and private sessions plus pre/post-natal programmes. The 3-class trial is S$120.

The catch: full pack pricing isn't published on the public page, so you'll need to ask the studio directly for ongoing rates — a small friction if you like to compare before committing. We would rather flag that than quote a guess.

Where: 420 North Bridge Road (North Bridge Centre) and 5 Purvis Street. Pricing here.

Premium, clinical and pre/post-natal

8. Breathe Pilates

Best for: prenatal, postnatal and rehab-minded clients who want clinical small-group or private work with a proper assessment.

This is the one to choose when reformer is about your body's specific needs rather than a workout — recovering from injury, training through or after pregnancy, or correcting posture. Classes are capped at around six people, the studios carry full apparatus (Reformer, Cadillac, Chair, Barrels, GYROTONIC), and new clients start with a S$109 private trial plus postural analysis. Group classes are S$66 single, S$570 for a 10-pack; private work runs considerably higher.

The catch: it's the priciest on this list, and that's the point — you're paying for clinical attention, capped class sizes and full equipment, not a cheap weekly burn.

Where: five studios including United Square (Thomson), Raffles Quay (CBD), The Heeren (Orchard), Galaxis (one-north) and Katong Point (east). Pricing here.

By area, quickly

  • CBD / Raffles Place: Focus Movement, Breathe (Raffles Quay), STRONG (Tanjong Pagar), The Flow (Stanley St).
  • East: The Flow (East Coast Rd), KX (Siglap), Breathe (Katong Point), Absolute (i12 Katong — confirm reformer at this outlet before booking).
  • Central / Novena / Thomson: Breathe (United Square), The Flow (Upper Thomson).
  • Orchard: Breathe (The Heeren), Absolute (Centrepoint).
  • North-east: SG Pilates (Serangoon Gardens), Tirisula RX (Kovan, Paya Lebar).

How to choose

Work backwards from your actual goal. Cheapest per session and happy without an instructor: Tirisula RX. General toning with a flexible start: The Flow or Focus Movement. Want to sweat: STRONG. Structured regular training on the east side: KX. Rehab, prenatal or postnatal: Breathe, no contest. Then filter by location, because the studio you'll actually keep going to is the one near home or the office — not the one with the best Instagram. Trials are the smart first step everywhere, and every price here was checked June 2026, so confirm the current promo before you tap pay.

Bottom line
Pick by goal and postcode first, price second. The cheapest reformer in Singapore is self-access; the best for rehab and pregnancy is clinical; everything in between is a question of how near it is to you.

Sources

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