Foam Roller Cover is designed to quickly and easily slip directly over your Foam Roller for a sturdy & snug fit; easy to put on, remove, clean, wash, and use!
Zipper, Velcro, & draw string free! No need to worry about a zipper snagging your carpet or causing discomfort while rolling, Velcro sticking to your clothing, or string getting in your way
Made from a premium, high-quality polyester spandex for extra stretchiness and elasticity that easily conforms seamlessly around the roller for a perfect fit
Allows individuals to keep the cover on when the roller is in use; no extra slack or folds develop in the fabric as you roll; can be used both at home and on the go for sanitary purposes
Prolong the life of your roller with this protective, heavy duty Foam Roller Cover; machine washable; latex free; competitively priced
Foam Circle Roller Cover (Black) easily fits a 6” diameter x 36” long foam roller. It is designed to quickly and easily slip directly over your foam roller for a sturdy and snug fit. This cover is easy to put on, remove, clean, wash, and use. No need to worry about a zipper snagging your carpet or causing discomfort while rolling, hook & loop sticking to your clothing, or string getting in your way. This soft cover is zipper, hook & loop, and draw string free for a relaxed use. It is made from a premium, high-quality polyester spandex for extra stretchiness and elasticity that easily conforms seamlessly around the roller for a perfect fit. It allows individuals to keep the cover on when the roller is in use. There is absolutely no extra slack or folds that develop in the fabric as you roll. This cover can be used at home, “on the go”, and in professional settings for sanitary purposes. Just bring your cover to your destination, easily slip it on the foam roller, simply use, and then easily slip it right off. Prolong the life of your roller with this protective, heavy duty foam roller cover. This machine washable cover keeps your roller clean and protected from dirt, dust, and damage. ⚠ WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm