4 inch Foam Yoga Block

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4 inch Foam Yoga Block

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Brand: YogaAccessories.com
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Manufacturer: YogaAccessories.com
Publisher: YogaAccessories.com
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Product DescriptionOur foam blocks are made from a sturdy, scratch resistant foam. Each block has beveled edges for added comfort. You will find these blocks to be very strong and durable, and yet incredibly lightweight and comfortable. Foam blocks lend support and extension to yoga postures. They provide the support and/or height needed to do poses safely and effectively. When placed under the hips, hands, heels, or between the hands, they provide the stability and grounding needed to extend fully. Each block measures 4' x 6' x 9'.

About Us
YogaAccessories is committed to offering products of performance, style and comfort. Our team strongly believes in the benefits of the practice of Yoga, Pilates and Meditation. Yoga enriches us in many ways, making our life-journey one of celebration. You will find our products meet your standards of excellence, and we hope you will join many of the teachers and students of Yoga that have become our friends and customers since 1997. YogaAccessories is the largest retailer and wholesaler of Yoga supplies on the Internet. We are the largest manufacturer and direct importer in North America. We guarantee the lowest prices, highest quality, and best customer service, backed by a 30-day money back guarantee -- no questions asked. Namaste.







Features:
  • Soft, scratch-resistant exterior
  • Beveled edges for added comfort
  • Lightweight
  • Extremely durable
  • 4" x 6" x 9"













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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Yoga block
Received this product right away. It is great and just what I wanted. I like the assortment of colors.



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