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Pure Barre

4.9
(34 reviews)

Business Details

34 E Mendenhall Street, Bozeman, MT
59715, United States
(406) 577-2918
https://www.purebarre.com/location/bozeman-mt

About

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Looking for a great workout in Bozeman, MT? Inspired by yoga, Pilates, and ballet, Pure Barre is an empowering full-body workout that transforms you physically and mentally. Our classes have been carefully designed to feature low-impact, high-intensity movements for any fitness level. With Pure Barre Bozeman, you'll build full-body strength at our studio and be inspired by our supportive community.

Location

Pure Barre
34 E Mendenhall Street, Bozeman, MT
59715, United States

Hours

Monday5:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday5:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday5:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday5:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday5:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday7:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Sunday8:00 AM - 12:00 PM3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Reviews

4.9
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  • CT
    Coco Tretter
    Dec 2, 2025
    5.0
    Consistently working out at Pure Barre Bozeman has helped me in countless ways. The classes are always different, so I stay interested and focused. One class covers everything, all that’s required is turning off my mind and doing my best. It’s always challenging, and even 12 years in, I’m still learning and working and getting more out of each class.
  • BL
    Briana Lucas
    Nov 15, 2025
    5.0
    Love pure barre Bozeman! The studio and instructors are amazing. The community is fun and inclusive.
  • MW
    Molly Webb
    Nov 11, 2025
    5.0
    Pure Barre Bozeman is amazing. I started working out at the studio after an injury. The instructors were so helpful and supportive. Because of the incredible community and the great workouts, I have continued my membership and highly recommend it!
  • ST
    Stephanie Taylor
    May 20, 2020
    5.0
    Amazing!! Highly recommend for anyone looking for an awesome whole body workout. Amy, Holly and all of the staff are absolutely amazing!
  • SS
    Selene
    Jun 12, 2019
    2.0
    Disclaimer: This is not a review from a lover of Barre workouts but rather someone who tried it just to see. The ladies here are SUPER nice and very welcoming. They have that sort of upbeat, perky personality that makes me actually want to be somewhere rather than turning around and walking out. The studio is fairly small but clean and the space is used pretty efficiently. This workout might be for you if you like: isometrics above all else, tiny controlled movements that isolate specific muscle groups, loud upbeat dance-type music when you get your sweat on, feeling like you're in it with the rest of the class, straining toward greater endurance, "toning." This workout might not be for you if you prefer: working large muscle groups with full range of motion, really getting your heart rate up, HIIT, working toward building muscle, functional movement, working toward specific goals, burning lots of calories, working your workout and not being concerned with others. Personally, I bike to work, I go to yoga, I workout at 9Round, I climb, I hike, I walk, I do HIIT and resistance training and every once in a while I still run. Not all of them all the time but currently I AM doing the first three on a daily basis during the workweek. I enjoy workouts that are fun, where I can focus on better form, increasing my strength/flexibility/technique and don't feel like a sardine in a can with everyone else. I like my workout to be MINE without caring what anyone else is doing even if we're all doing the same thing (i.e. yoga). SO that all said, I might be on the soft side with a fair bit of extra padding, but I'm not entirely out of shape or fitness-challenge. The reasons the workout wasn't for me were a few. It's so quickly paced that it's all too easy to sacrifice form to keep up (and I wasn't the only one doing so). Generally once you start sacrificing form I'm out. I'm not a fan of isolating a specific muscle to the point of cramping. I don't like jumping right into a high intensity workout without any sort of warm up period. This is not really obviously scalable to different fitness levels and abilities. I'm sure if you made a point of it you could but right out of the box it seems more like a conformity type situation where you just get on board with everyone else. My heart rate, according to my tracker, averaged 98 bpm. It averages higher than that in most of the more mild yoga classes I do. I didn't get anything from this class that I can't get from yoga (a sculpt class will give me all that muscle isolation and working to exhaustion without cramping and still allow me to be present and mindful with myself and my body and my morning Rise class gets me sweating with constant new challenges) or 9Round (fast paced, heart rate ratcheting up, lots of strength building and let me see you claim they don't force you to develop endurance) in a way that suits me much better. I'm probably just really not a group fitness class person. But I bet if you try it and love it (I know someone who does and I went because of a guest pass she offered me use of) you'll probably end up with some killer calves and glutes (as long as you have an appropriate diet for those to be visible). And you'll at least really like the other ladies there because they really are super sweet. And with all that said, I will still contemplate giving them more of a shot by utilizing the free week they offer. And I will consider that entirely because they were so nice there.

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