EverythingYoga Ultra Thick Yoga Mat

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EverythingYoga Ultra Thick Yoga Mat

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Brand: EverythingYoga
Label: EverythingYoga
Manufacturer: EverythingYoga
Publisher: EverythingYoga
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Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionWe've been searching for years for the perfect yoga mat, and this is it! This extra-thick 1/4 inch mat has the cushion, comfort and 'stickiness' in 12 great colors: Dark Blue, Purple, Dark Green, Burgundy, Light Blue, Light Purple, Light Green, Light Lavendar, Orange, Pink, Yellow and Red.




Features:
  • Superbly thick - a full 6.2 mm (1/4 inch!)
  • 12 Lovely Colors
  • Just the right amount of stickiness and bounce
  • Washable
  • 72 x 24 x 1/4













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Nice, heavy mat
This yoga mat, purchased as a gift, is nice heavy textured material that readily layed flat. The 'dark green' color I ordered is actually teal, not dark green. Therefore, while the teal is a nice shade (and we kept it), it is not dark and it is certainly not green; and the inaccuracy of the color description warranted a reduction in stars. Should they change the official description to teal, this product gets 5 stars.

Shipping was about $10, which seemed pricey, but the quality of the mat made it worth the $30 total.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Strong lingering rubbery smell
This yoga mat is long, adequate width and reasonably thick. Not great padding but okay on a carpet or rug. I wouldn't purchase again because it has a very strong unpleasant rubbery/synthetic odor. I washed it and left it outside for a week to air out the off-gassing and it didn't help...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great product
I liked the thickness of the matt. the ones i was using at the gym were hardly ever washed and my wrists would hurt. I stil use the ones from the gym for extra padding but I know where the top matt has been.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good Mat -- a little slippery
This yoga mat gets a little slippery if your hands aren't completely dry or if you're sweaty, although it has gotten better the more I have used it. It is thick enough that I don't need additional padding for any shapes, and the plastic smell was not nearly as bad as my previous mat, which took months to dissipate.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Yoga Mat
It's a great mat. I love it. I'm a plus size person and the extra thick cushioning really helps. I see other mats when I go to yoga class and they are not as thick as mine. The colors they show online are true to the color you receive. I am very happy with my mat an would definitely buy from them again. It came in a timely manner from when I placed my order.

When I opened my mat it had a slight odor to it. I opened it all the way up and seeing it was nice weather put it outside on the patio to air out for a couple of days. It got the odor out completely.





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