
Roll Ups Pilates: Welcoming, expert-led Pilates in a beautiful Portland studio
Roll Ups Pilates in Portland offers reformer and signature Pilates classes in a clean, beautifully designed studio. Located at 715 NE Lawrence Ave Suite 109 in northeast Portland, it earns praise for knowledgeable, attentive instructors and a warm, welcoming atmosphere that supports all levels. Reviewers note flexible membership and class-pack options, and most leave feeling stronger and energized; one review mentions a concern about upselling grip socks.
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Dynamic classes using reformers to build strength, flexibility, and alignment with expert guidance.
Intentionally paced workouts focusing on core engagement and full-body conditioning for all levels.
Flexible pricing options including drop-in classes, packs, and memberships for regular practice.
Supportive classes for newcomers, ensuring comfort and proper form in a welcoming atmosphere.
Convenient class times, including later offerings, to fit diverse lifestyles and schedules.
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Overall rating
Katie F
If you are curious about Pilates or have been to other studios, this one is gonna make you feel right at home! The space is bright and open, wonderful people and music :)
Leah Duglenski
Augusta Fishman
Roll Ups Pilates is truly one of Portland’s gems. The instructors are knowledgeable, attentive, and incredibly welcoming, creating a supportive environment for all levels. The studio is beautiful, clean, and thoughtfully designed, and every class feels intentional and well-paced. I always leave feeling stronger, more aligned, and energized. Highly recommend to anyone looking for a high-quality Pilates experience in Portland!
Kat Koehl
Roll Ups is such a delightful and welcoming studio. I appreciate the variety of class types and later evening offerings. I particularly recommend Sharon and Kortni’s classes if you enjoy a contemporary style of Pilates.
Erin McCall
I decided to try a few classes before I committed to any type of membership or package. It’s conveniently located close to my apt and after passing by I saw what a beautiful studio it was so decided to give it a try. I’ve done reformer before but it’s been years but knew I could handle a signature class. The first instructor Sharon (?) was delightful. She spoke quickly but was extremely patient and warm. The second class was more rigorous and challenging. The instructor was also lovely although when I was having slight difficulty with placement on my foot bar, she came to intervene. She urgently told me I needed grip socks and rushed to get them in the middle of class. I was confused thinking they had a special reusable sock that people use. Before I knew it, she was handing me a pair of new socks to put on. Hastily I felt obliged to comply all the while thinking (did I just get coerced into inadvertently buying these very thin, not necessary socks? 🤔) Sure enough, at the end of class, I was told I would be charged $5 for the pair I accepted. I replied “really?!” The money isn’t the issue. It was the way it was handled that turned me off. Like I didn’t have a choice. I was perfectly fine with my own socks and felt the instructor was upselling me into something I didn’t actually need. Now I have these very thin socks that I most likely won’t wear again. The whole encounter left a bad taste in my mouth. I’m not completely writing this studio off and may go again but wanted to share my experience.
Rachel Teirget
Went with a friend and absolutely adored it. The instructor was incredibly detailed and made me feel comfortable for a pilates newbie. Space is beautiful too, and everyone was really friendly and chill.