Description
The Bodytone Beech Yoga Chair Low Foot is a professional Iyengar-style yoga chair in solid beech with a high-density EVA seat: a structural prop for backbends, seated twists, assisted inversions and restorative postures, for practitioners of every level.
A structural prop, not just an accessory
Bricks and straps adjust distances; a yoga chair carries body weight. Central to the Iyengar method developed by B.K.S. Iyengar, the chair opens entire families of postures — chest-opening backbends, guided seated twists, supported inversions and long-held restorative positions — that are inaccessible without support, whatever the practitioner’s flexibility. The Low Foot format sits close to the ground, the reference configuration for floor-anchored work: backbends over the seat, inversions with the feet hooked under the backrest, psoas and hip stretches from kneeling.
Materials chosen for loaded support
- Frame in first-quality beech: high density (approx. 720 kg/m3), strong in compression — exactly what secures supports during inversions
- High-density EVA foam seat: closed-cell padding that stays firm under repeated point loads from hands, feet and shoulders, with no sagging
- Premium synthetic leather cover: sweat-resistant and easy to clean between classes
Specifications
| Reference / SKU | LIF-38917 |
|---|---|
| Model | Beech Yoga Chair — Low Foot |
| Frame | Solid beech, first quality |
| Padding | High-density EVA foam |
| Cover | Premium synthetic leather, sweat-resistant |
| Disciplines | Iyengar yoga, Pilates, restorative yoga, senior and rehabilitation work |
| Brand | Bodytone |
| Price | 292.50 EUR excluding VAT |
Who is it for?
Iyengar and restorative yoga studios, Pilates studios, senior residences and rehabilitation settings. The chair makes backbends, twists and gentle inversions accessible to seniors and practitioners with reduced mobility, while giving advanced students a tool to deepen alignment. For a full studio, plan one chair per practitioner — multi-unit quotes carry volume discounts.
Equipping a full studio
Studios typically order one chair per practitioner place plus one for the teacher, so demonstration and practice happen on identical equipment. Volume quotes carry degressive pricing.
Frequently asked questions
Low Foot or High Foot — which format should I choose?
Low Foot places the seat near the ground for assisted backbends, inversions with feet under the backrest and restorative floor work. High Foot suits standing postures with raised back support and high-seated exercises, notably in Pilates group classes. Choose by the postures your programme prioritises.
Will the EVA seat withstand intensive studio use?
Yes. Closed-cell EVA holds its shape under repeated loading, including the concentrated hand and foot pressure typical of asana work, and suits studios running several classes a day.
What should public-facing venues check before use?
For establishments open to the public, confirm the maximum load with us before programming full-weight-bearing exercises such as assisted inversions; exact dimensions, weight and warranty terms are provided on request with the technical sheet. Supervised instruction by a certified teacher is recommended for backbends and inversions.
Request a free quote from Light In Fitness for single chairs or complete studio sets — see also our Pilates reformers range. Delivery across France.



















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