How Much Does a Lagree Machine Cost? Price Guide 2026
This guide explains what drives Lagree machine pricing — why different models cost different amounts, what you are actually paying for, and how to evaluate the investment relative to your intended use. This is an informational guide. For current model availability and to confirm pricing, visit our Lagree Fitness collection or call 866-861-6317.
What drives the price difference between Lagree models
Lagree machines range significantly in investment from the compact Microformer through to the full commercial Mega Pro. The price differences reflect genuine engineering differences — not arbitrary tier pricing.
Platform size and spring system
The Mega Pro has the largest platform footprint, the full 6-angle flip platform, and the complete RC spring system. These are the most mechanically complex and material-intensive components in the Lagree lineup. The Mini Pro includes the same 6-angle flip platform and RC springs in a smaller platform — a genuine mechanical compromise for a reduced footprint rather than a marketing downgrade. The Microformer uses a simpler spring system and platform — the cost reflects less mechanical complexity.
Commercial vs home duty rating
The Mega Pro is built for commercial group class use — multiple users per day, high session frequency, heavier construction to handle cumulative load. This commercial duty rating is reflected in the build specification and the price. The Microformer is built for individual home use — lighter construction, lower price, not rated for commercial session volumes.
Licensing and retail distinction
Purchasing a Mega Pro from RecovAthlete is a retail equipment purchase — the machine only. Operating commercial Lagree-branded classes requires a separate licensing agreement with Lagree Fitness. The machine price does not include the license. This is important context for studio buyers calculating their total opening investment.
How to think about the investment by buyer type
Home practitioner (trained in Lagree)
The Mini Pro is the most commonly recommended home machine for trained practitioners. The investment relative to ongoing studio membership costs over 2–3 years is the standard ROI framework for home buyers. A buyer attending a Lagree studio 3 times per week at typical studio session rates reaches the Mini Pro investment recovery point in approximately 18–30 months, after which the home machine represents pure savings relative to continued studio membership.
The Microformer is lower investment but with meaningful platform limitations that most trained practitioners find frustrating within the first few months. The Mini Pro step-up cost is typically justified within the machine's lifespan for regular practitioners.
Boutique studio or personal training facility
For a small boutique studio or personal training facility not operating under a Lagree license, the Mini Pro is the most appropriate commercial-adjacent choice. The Mega Pro's commercial duty rating and full platform are necessary for licensed Lagree studio environments — for non-Lagree-branded fitness facilities using the machine for spring-resistance training, the Mini Pro's capacity is generally sufficient.
Licensed Lagree studio
The Mega Pro is the only appropriate machine for licensed Lagree studio operation. The licensing agreement from Lagree Fitness and the Mega Pro machine together represent the full startup equipment and rights investment for a Lagree-format studio. Both elements are required — the machine alone does not permit branded Lagree commercial instruction.
Total cost of ownership considerations
- Shipping: Lagree machines ship via freight — delivery costs are not trivial for the Mega Pro given its size and weight. Confirm shipping cost to your location before comparing final investment totals.
- Installation: The Microformer and Mini Pro require no professional installation. The Mega Pro may require assistance for placement and levelling in a studio environment.
- Accessories: Balance poles, resistance bands, and additional spring configurations are sold separately. Budget for accessories alongside the machine if your programming requires them.
- Licensing (studio buyers): The Lagree Fitness license is an ongoing cost separate from the machine purchase. Contact Lagree Fitness directly for current licensing terms.
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