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YOGA-MAD ORGANIC COTTON CINCH YOGA BELT - PURPLE (2m)

YOGA-MAD ORGANIC COTTON CINCH YOGA BELT - PURPLE (2m)

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YOGA-MAD ORGANIC COTTON CINCH YOGA BELT - PURPLE (2m)
Regular price £9.65 GBP
Regular price Sale price £9.65 GBP
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Designed for stretching and achieving correct postures, helping to provide the perfect amount of tension without straining, an essential tool for enhancing flexibility through deepening stretches as well as improving and maintaining proper alignment during poses…

  • Convenient cinch buckle closure: easy fastening and adjustable length options (2.5m belts recommended, particularly for binding postures and taller yogis)
  • Designed to provide the perfect amount of tension: tension without straining during stretching and yoga poses
  • Versatile usage: helps to extend arms, create tension, and maintain proper alignment
  • Soft 100% organic cotton: superior comfort and longevity
  • Dimensions: (L) 2.5m/2m x (W) 3.8cm
  • Weight: 115g

Please note: Cinch belts not recommended for binding asanas or postures where extra strength is required.

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