Top 5 Yoga Blocks
Posted in Reviews on 09/05/2010 03:19 am by Susan Matsan
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Hugger Mugger Cork Yoga Block |
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This is a nice block. I prefer a solid wood block for most poses, as they give the most stability. However, there are some poses, like a forearm stand, where I get a little nervous about using a solid wood block and knocking out some teeth or something! This is a good compromise. A very stable and sturdy block but also soft. Ok, not really soft, but certainly not like the solid wood blocks! I love these blocks. Another advantage to them over the wood ones is that they’re less slick and don’t scoot on the floor as easily. Definitely the best block I’ve seen on this site! |
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2 Pack 4 inches x 9 inches x 6 inches Yoga Blocks – Saver Pack |
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There’s not a whole lot you can say about a couple of blocks. These are well made with a very strong, yet soft material. If you’ve used blocks in class, then you know the advantage of these blocks. If you haven’t, and you have trouble holding certain poses, these blocks are invaluable. These arrived promptly, well packaged. There was absolutely no odor that some have commented on. They have great stability and strength (enough to sit on 1 on it’s end) yet they have a nice give when you are using them for you hands on the floor. |
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3 inches x 9 inches x 6 inches High Quality Yoga Block |
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These yoga blocks are great – they are just like the ones I use in class. By having these props it is much easier to get into a yoga pose that stretches the right muscles. I like that the blocks aren’t as hard as wood. I also like that they are very light weight. |
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Hugger Mugger 4-Inch Foam Yoga Block |
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Nicely made block with a sueded texture, pleasant to touch. Sturdy yet very lightweight. |
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YogaAccessories (TM) 4” Foam Yoga Block |
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Good solid block for the price. I have been using this block for a year plus and I have no complaints and would recommend it for anyone that requires some added assitance during the nice yoga stretch routines. |





