Almost any yoga practitioner can benefit from a yoga brick. Our 2-inch foam bricks are made from a sturdy, scratch resistant material. These bricks are very strong and durable, yet incredibly comfortable and lightweight. Foam bricks lend support and extension to yoga postures and are easy to stack in any yoga studio or stash in your large mat bag. Many yogis like to have several sizes of foam blocks so they have a choice of heights and thicknesses before entering a challenging posture
Foam bricks lend support to yoga poses
Strong and durable, yet lightweight
Slender design
Scratch resistant
Dimensions: 2” x 8” x 12”
Nurdaholic –
Perfect pad for isolating speaker from its stand
Iâm using several of these to increase the height of my side surround speakers so the tweeter is at ear level. The added benefit is the pads isolate the speaker from the stand so I donât hear any resonances.Kudos to Zeos Pantera as he turned me into this method.
Sandra Dear –
Do the trick
These Yoga bricks were recommended by Miranda-Esmond White from Classical Stretch. They work wonderfully to do her stretching exercises.
HBLC –
1/2 width is nice to find
This block is 1/2 the width of most which is great if you need just a “tiny” bit of leverage. They are made of a nice surface that sticks well and is smooth to the touch. They are a bit bigger in length than most, which is a pro and a con depending on your pose.
L. Lapp –
Great step stool if you need just a couple of inches
I bought these specifically to use as a step stool — NOT for Yoga exercises — because I am 5 feet tall and I need 2 inches more height at the bathroom and kitchen sinks. It turns out these are a great solution for us short adults living in a world designed for taller people. Not only do they give me what I was seeking — just the right lift (rather than the excessive 5-to-8 inches you get on a typical “small” step stool) — but the dense foam turns out to have the perfect degree of give for comfortable standing. If they put little inset, lock-under-pressure, ball bearings in the bottom, so you could roll the brick over the floor easily like a kick stool, they could sell a million of these things to my fellow short folk. Much better than phone books. Note: I’m using them with the shrink wrap intact, to protect the foam surface from the floor.
David M. Sparks –
Super yoga accessory
I use this all the time in my yoga practice. With the height a lot lower than a block, you can lay on it about the glutes, and drape and extend your spinal column. I use it on my glutes with straps to do stretching poses, keeps my hips nice and firm. I also sit on it doing lotus and sitting poses. Again firms up the hip and allows them to spread more to attenuate hip opening.
tkrjhw –
“Works perfectly”
It’s a sturdy foam brick. It seems a pretty good quality. It hasn’t broken or crushed and yet it has a bit of give. My wife uses it for something in yoga and she says it works perfectly. I really don’t have a clue. She got me to order another one in a slightly different size. So if you know how to use this it seems to be a good one. My wife has two now.
A.I. –
Very useful yoga acessory, especially for beginners
I bought one 2″ block and one 1″ brick, and I think it is a wonderful prop for yoga. I saw in a couple of yoga videos an instructor using them, and it took me some time to figure out what they are and how they are called. They are bigger than yoga blocks, and their main purpose is to put them under your butt to make sitting poses more comfortable if you do not have enough flexibility to get all the way to the ground. If you have an 1″ brick and a 2″ brick, you can also stack them to get to a 3″ height; if you need 4″, you can use a regular yoga block.
JMC –
Works great–did not know it would be PURPLE!!
Picture showed it in black. Arrived purple. Kept it anyway. It’s a good value.