Amazon has
Gaiam Print Yoga Mat (Pink Marrakesh) on sale for
$12.27.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to moderator
LavenderSunflower for finding this deal.
Features:- Yoga mat features a textured sticky non-slip surface for excellent traction and superior grip and a stylish design to keep you motivated and focused
- PVC yoga mat is a healthier choice for you and the planet and free of DEHP, DBP, BBP, DINP, DIDP and DNOP (Note: For best results unroll and air out your mat for 2-3 days before use - a harmless odor may be present when unwrapped)
- Yoga mat purchase includes a free bonus downloadable yoga workout to help get you started
- DIMENSIONS: 68-Inch x 24-Inch x 4mm Thick
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I've had great one-off experiences with other branded mats over the years- I'm retiring my beloved mat that I bought at Aldi several years ago and sadly, Crane never made that exact mat again. I was gifted a Solana brand mat over the holidays and will be trying that one soon.
And I have the mat that I posted on standby
anyone genuinely interested who is reading this: I would buy something cheaper, like this, and then decide if you need a thicker mat, stickier, lighter weight, less common size (longer/wider, etc), and actually figure out if yoga is something you'll stick with. I thought I needed a thicker mat for the cushioning, at first, but I soon realized I preferred a thinner mat for easier balancing.
also, someone mentioned using a blanket (or towel) for more cushioning, but another option, if you don't mind, is to fold a mat over onto itself.
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anyone genuinely interested who is reading this: I would buy something cheaper, like this, and then decide if you need a thicker mat, stickier, lighter weight, less common size (longer/wider, etc), and actually figure out if yoga is something you'll stick with. I thought I needed a thicker mat for the cushioning, at first, but I soon realized I preferred a thinner mat for easier balancing.
also, someone mentioned using a blanket (or towel) for more cushioning, but another option, if you don't mind, is to fold a mat over onto itself.
This mat listed here is a decent cheap brand. PVC is cheap and sticky, but this is a thin mat - it would hurt my knees.
This cost is about what shipping is for a product like this. I have no idea how they make any money...
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