MBKHFLL Yoga Block Review – Solid, Non-Slip Support for Any Practice

MBKHFLL Yoga Block - Supportive Latex-Free Eva Foam - Soft Non-Slip Surface with Beveled Edges for Yoga, Pilates, Meditation - Yoga Accessories for Stability, Balance, Deepen Stretches (black)
MBKHFLL
- MBKHFLL Block yoga block is an essential yoga tool for aiding in poses and flexibility. Yoga blocks help to provide the stability and balance needed in your practice for optimal alignment, deeper poses, and increased strength.
- Portable and Durable - These lightweight and supportive foam blocks are constructed of a durable foam. They are light enough to carry to yoga classes or around the home yet strong enough for daily poses.
- Non-Slip - The beveled edges with the non-slip surface are designed for a more secure grip. Our yoga props are ideal for all sorts of poses as well as general floor stretches or incorporating with Pilates.
- Align and Center - Use under your hands, feet or seat to ensure the proper alignment needed in order to safely support and modify poses to suit your level of flexibility. Yoga blocks are great for extending poses while maintaining concentration.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Latex-free EVA foam construction is kind to skin and easy to clean
- Beveled edges and non-slip texture keep the block stable on hardwood and carpet alike
- Lightweight at 4.6 oz — tosses into a gym bag without noticing it
- Standard 9"x6"x3" dimensions match most studio blocks for consistent sizing
- Affordable price point for a block that holds up under daily use
Cons
- Only one colour option (black) — not ideal if you like matching accessories
- Edge finish shows light scuff marks after two weeks of studio use
- No built-in carry strap or hole for hanging storage
Quick Verdict
The MBKHFLL yoga block is a no-frills EVA foam prop that does exactly what a yoga block should: provide stable, supportive lift without shifting mid-pose. After three weeks of daily use across yoga flows, morning stretches, and one accidental Pilates circuit, it held up well. The non-slip beveled surface stayed grippy on both my thin studio mat and bare hardwood. If you need a latex-free block at a reasonable price, this earns a solid recommendation. Score: 4.2 out of 5.
What Is the MBKHFLL Yoga Block?
I unboxed this on a grey Tuesday morning, half-awake, already five minutes late for a video call. That was probably not the ideal test environment, but it is exactly how most of us actually use our yoga gear — rushed, imperfect, with a dog underfoot. The MBKHFLL yoga block arrived in minimal packaging: one block, no manual, no drama. The foam had a faint new-product smell, typical of EVA, which faded within a day of leaving it near an open window.

At 9" × 6" × 3" it sits squarely in the standard-dimension category, which matters more than you'd think if you've ever swapped between studio blocks and found one that doesn't fit your hands the same way. This one matched every ruler and alignment cue I've used in apps and YouTube tutorials, which made transitions between my living-room practice and gym classes feel consistent.
Key Features
- Latex-free EVA foam construction — safe for latex-sensitive users and easier on joints than hard cork
- Non-slip beveled edges — designed to stay put under hands, feet, and seated weight
- Weighs 4.6 oz — light enough for travel, sturdy enough for daily studio use
- 9"W × 6"H × 3"D dimensions — matches standard yoga block sizing across most platforms
- Spot-clean maintenance — mild detergent, towel or air dry, no special care required
- Suitable for yoga, Pilates, and general floor stretching
Hands-On Review
By the end of the first week I had settled into a routine: morning sun salutations on my 6mm mat, block tucked under my right hand in extended triangle pose. The MBKHFLL yoga block didn't wobble once. The beveled edge sat flush against the mat rather than tipping, which I'd experienced with a cheaper block I used to own. That cheaper block now lives in a closet — it rolled every single time.

What surprised me was how the foam compresses slightly under full body weight. I tested this during supported bridge poses and while doing a wall-assisted handstand prep. It didn't bottom out, but there was just enough give to feel comfortable against my sacrum, unlike a cork block I borrowed from a friend that left a mark after ten minutes. The surface texture, which MBKHFLL calls non-slip, did exactly what it promised even when my palms were slightly damp from a heated morning flow.

Two weeks in I noticed faint scuff marks along one of the long edges — nothing dramatic, but visible if you're the type who likes gear looking fresh. I also wish it came in at least one other colour. A dark grey or terracotta option would have been a simple addition that adds perceived quality. That said, the black disappears nicely under most mats and studio environments, so it's a minor complaint rather than a real ding.
Who Should Buy It?
This block is a good fit if you:
- Are building a home yoga practice and want reliable, accessible support for hip openers and backbends
- Have a latex sensitivity and need a guaranteed latex-free foam prop
- Travel occasionally to studio classes and need something lightweight that won't add meaningful weight to your bag
- Are newer to yoga and want standard-sized blocks that match instructional videos without adjustment
Skip this if you prefer the firm, skin-gripping texture of a cork block, or if you want a pop of colour to match your mat. Also skip it if you need a set of matching blocks — this listing is for a single unit, and while you can buy multiples, there is no bundle discount shown.
Alternatives Worth Considering
If you want a firmer feel or live in a hot studio where grip matters most, the Manduka PRO Yoga Block in cork delivers that classic dense support — though at roughly three times the price. For a direct EVA foam alternative, the Gaiam Essentials Yoga Block offers a similar 9×6×3 footprint and non-slip surface at a comparable price point, though it uses a slightly softer foam density. And if you prefer a softer block for restorative practices, the YogaAccessories Soft Yoga Block uses a higher-density plush foam that compresses more noticeably — better for supported savasana, less ideal for weight-bearing poses.
FAQ
Yes. It is made from EVA foam with no latex materials, making it suitable for people with latex sensitivities.
Final Verdict
The MBKHFLL yoga block hits the sweet spot between price and performance. It doesn't try to do anything fancy — no measurement lines, no carrying straps, no eco-branding campaigns — and that simplicity is actually its strength. The latex-free EVA foam, non-slip beveled edges, and standard sizing make it a reliable everyday prop for yoga and Pilates alike. After three weeks of regular use it shows only superficial wear, which is more than I can say for two other blocks I've tried in this price bracket. I'd recommend it to anyone setting up a home practice or replacing a worn-out studio block.