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Q: What is a Wunda Chair, and how does it differ from a standard Pilates chair?
A: The Wunda Chair (also called Pilates Chair) is a compact yet powerful piece of Pilates equipment. Unlike a regular chair or stool, it features adjustable resistance (springs) and a stable base, enabling a wide range of exercises — from core strengthening, leg and glute work, balance training to flexibility and rehab movements. It’s ideal whether you want a compact home Pilates chair or a studio-grade Wunda Chair for commercial use.
Q: How much space do I need at home to use a Wunda Chair effectively?
A: For most exercises, a clear area of approximately 1.5 m × 1.5 m (about 5 ft × 5 ft) is enough. That makes it feasible even in a small apartment. However, if you plan to combine it with other equipment (like a Reformer) or perform more advanced movements, a larger workout space is recommended.
Q: What materials do you offer, and which one is best — Oak or Maple?
A: We provide both Oak and Maple versions. Oak tends to be heavier and more durable — ideal for studio or commercial use where the chair is used frequently. Maple is lighter and easier to move — better for home studios or personal gyms. Choose based on your training frequency, portability needs and space.
Q: How does shipping, assembly and warranty work?
A: All chairs come pre-assembled or with minimal, tool-free setup required. We offer secure international shipping, carefully packaged to avoid damage. All chairs come with a 12-month manufacturing warranty. For assembly instructions, shipping tracking or after-sale support, please contact our support team.
Q: Who is the Pilates Chair suitable for — beginners, advanced users, rehab, or general fitness?
A: Our Pilates Chairs / Wunda Chairs are designed for a wide range of users:
- Beginners & fitness enthusiasts wanting to build core strength, flexibility, balance.
- Advanced Pilates / Gyrotonic practitioners seeking compact yet versatile equipment for home or studio.
- Rehab clients or mobility training — due to adjustable resistance and controlled movement, chairs are excellent for rehab, joint stability, flexibility work.
Q: How to care for the chair and maintain its quality?
A: Use a soft damp cloth to wipe the wood surface; avoid harsh chemicals. For indoor use only. Periodically check screws and metal springs for tightness. Keep away from excessive humidity or direct sunlight.














