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Yoga accessories — mats, blocks, straps

In Yoga Accessories you'll find mats, blocks, straps, bolsters, towels and wheels designed to support different styles and levels of practice. These items improve stability, comfort and safety — ideal for home sessions, studio classes, outdoor practice or travel. Browse our selection to find durable, easy-care accessories that match your needs.

4FIZJO ZAFU Round Meditation Cushion for Yoga, black
Item in stock
18.70 €
Breathable Cotton Non-Slip Grip Socks for Yoga, 36-40
Item in stock
6.60 €

-32%

Back Massage Magic Back Stretcher and Massager, 3 Levels Adjustable
Item in stock
6.90 € 4.70 €

-42%

Bridge-Shaped Lower Back Stretcher Stretching Device Back Acupressure Massager 3 Heights Adjustable Lumbar
Delivery 10-20 bussiness days
10.90 € 6.30 €

-38%

3-Bar Leg Stretcher Stretching Machine for Improving Flexibility and Reducing Soreness
Delivery 7-12 bussiness days
18.90 € 11.70 €
Adjustable Leg Muscle Stretching Strap 155 cm, Black-Red
Delivery 10-20 bussiness days
6.90 €
Yoga Knee Pad Cushions for Knees Elbows and Wrists Set of 2, black
Delivery 10-20 bussiness days
8.30 €


 

This category gathers essential yoga accessories: mats in various thicknesses and materials, supportive blocks and straps for alignment, bolsters and blankets for restorative work, travel mats, towels and yoga wheels for mobility and deeper stretches. Items are suitable for beginners, regular practitioners and teachers who need reliable equipment for diverse practices.

Typical use cases include home workouts, studio classes, outdoor sessions in parks, travel and therapeutic practices. Blocks and straps assist in adapting poses to your flexibility level, bolsters and blankets provide comfort for relaxation and restorative yoga, and high-grip mats are useful for sweaty, active styles like Vinyasa or Ashtanga.

Materials and key characteristics: mats are commonly made from PVC, TPE, natural rubber or cork. Natural rubber and cork usually offer excellent grip and are more eco-friendly, TPE is lightweight and latex-free, while PVC is durable. Thickness ranges from 1–2 mm travel mats to 4–6 mm for general practice and 6+ mm for therapeutic cushioning. Blocks are often EVA foam or cork; straps come in cotton or nylon with metal buckles; bolsters are filled with polyester fiber or foam.

How to choose: consider your practice intensity, portability needs and any allergies. For balance and arm balances choose a grippy, medium-thick mat (4–6 mm). For travel choose a thinner, lighter mat. If you have latex sensitivity, select TPE or cork. Choose block height and firmness based on required support, and look for straps with secure buckles if you do a lot of stretching work.

Care and longevity: wipe mats regularly with mild soap and water or a mat cleaner; avoid harsh solvents, especially on cork or natural rubber. Store mats rolled up or hung, away from direct sunlight and excessive humidity to prevent degradation. Blocks and bolsters can be spot cleaned or unzipped for washing covers if available.

  • Variety of materials: PVC, TPE, natural rubber, cork
  • Support tools: blocks, straps, bolsters, wheels
  • Thickness and size options for home, studio and travel
  • Easy maintenance and long service life with proper care
  • Suitable for restorative, dynamic and therapeutic practices

Frequently Asked Questions

Lifespan depends on material and frequency of use; typically 2–5 years with regular practice. Natural rubber and high-quality TPE mats often last longer when properly maintained.
Wipe mats with mild soap and warm water or use a mat cleaner. Avoid harsh chemicals, especially on cork and natural rubber. Blocks and straps can be wiped or spot cleaned as needed.
Many accessories work well for children; choose thicker, non-slip mats for added safety. For outdoor use, select durable, water-resistant materials and dry items thoroughly after use.
Choose thickness by practice type: thinner mats for travel, 4–6 mm for general practice, and 6+ mm for therapeutic cushioning. Grip is largely determined by material—cork and natural rubber typically offer superior traction.