Description
The Lux & Miles Ped-O-Pull (also known as Pedipull or Ped-O-Pull) is a classical Pilates apparatus designed to enhance posture, balance, and deep core activation. Compact yet powerful, it challenges alignment and control through elegant vertical resistance — bringing studio precision into even the smallest spaces.
Crafted from stainless steel and solid birchwood, this apparatus merges form and function. Each movement invites presence, length, and balance — echoing Joseph Pilates’ original intent for controlled, mindful motion.
Features
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Adjustable height: 1070 mm – 1770 mm
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Professional stainless-steel frame: rust-resistant, studio-grade finish
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Solid birchwood base: stable and durable foundation for precise alignment
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Dual heavy-duty springs: provide consistent, balanced resistance
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Smooth adjustment knobs: effortless fine-tuning for different heights and users
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Compact footprint: ideal for studios, physiotherapy clinics, and home practice
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
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| Base Length | 790 mm |
| Base Width | 470 mm |
| Base Thickness | 18 mm |
| Height Range | 1070 mm – 1770 mm |
| Pole Hole Center Offset | 130 mm from rear edge |
| Materials | Stainless steel & birchwood |
| Finish | Matte black platform with satin-steel frame |
| Warranty | 2 years (frame) / 1 year (springs) |
Design Notes
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The unique keyhole-shaped base allows users to stand close to the vertical pole for optimal posture alignment.
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All metal components are made from precision-machined stainless steel, ensuring long-term durability and a refined studio aesthetic.
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The compact 79 × 47 cm footprint makes it suitable even for home environments without sacrificing performance.
Ideal For
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Pilates studios expanding classical equipment offerings
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Physiotherapists and movement specialists focusing on shoulder, neck, and core stability
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Home users seeking compact, professional-grade equipment
Heritage Line
Originally developed by Joseph Pilates, the Ped-O-Pull remains one of the most refined tools for cultivating alignment, balance, and control — proof that simplicity in design can still invite profound presence in movement.