Alina Balletstar 130 Link
Community Forums and Social Media:
Check your box – some sellers omit the dust cover or extra bobbins.
Based on standard Alina product lines, the Balletstar 130 typically includes: alina balletstar 130
| Feature | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | Height | Adjustable from approx. 28” to 42” (70–107 cm) | | Barre Length | 4 feet (approx. 120–130 cm) | | Number of Barres | 2 (Upper and lower) | | Material | Steel frame with a powder-coated finish | | Base | A-frame, non-slip rubber feet | | Weight Capacity | Up to 150 lbs (68 kg) | | Assembly | Tool-free, wing-nut locking system |
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Let’s address realistic criticism:
Myth: “It’s too heavy to move every day.”
Reality: At 26 lbs, it’s heavier than a yoga mat but lighter than a treadmill. Most users leave it assembled in a corner and slide it to the center of the room. The rubber bases glide easily on hardwood.
Complaint: “The locking knobs loosen over time.”
Fix: Apply a tiny drop of thread-locker (Loctite Blue) to the screws. This is a standard issue with any knock-down barre design. Community Forums and Social Media:
Complaint: “The 130 cm length is awkward for some rooms.”
Reality: Measure your space. The barre plus required clearance (about 1 meter on each side) needs a room at least 3 meters wide. In a tiny apartment, a 90 cm barre might be better.