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frontpageLavenderSunflower | Staff posted Jan 03, 2026 10:38 AM
frontpageLavenderSunflower | Staff posted Jan 03, 2026 10:38 AM

Gaiam Print Yoga Mat (Pink Marrakesh)

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Amazon has Gaiam Print Yoga Mat (Pink Marrakesh) on sale for $12.27. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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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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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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Jan 03, 2026 01:46 PM
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jesterfxJan 03, 2026 01:46 PM
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Too never be unrolled again lol
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Jan 04, 2026 04:47 AM
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Jan 04, 2026 04:47 AM
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Is this brand considered "the best"? I see their name a lot.
Jan 04, 2026 06:26 AM
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SlickMeat965Jan 04, 2026 06:26 AM
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Quote from P4RT1CLEM4N :
Is this brand considered "the best"? I see their name a lot.
They are quality items, I wouldn't say "the best" . This is a good deal, for basic yoga poses and for standing poses, not thick so you'll likely want to use a blanket for your knees
Last edited by SlickMeat965 January 3, 2026 at 11:33 PM.
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LavenderSunflowerJan 04, 2026 06:30 AM
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Quote from P4RT1CLEM4N :
Is this brand considered "the best"? I see their name a lot.
They're a brand I trust for mats and yoga blocks.

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 (If the new mat is quality, this one will be my travel mat as it's more compact).
Jan 05, 2026 08:14 PM
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RelaxedPen9873Jan 05, 2026 08:14 PM
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For me, Manduka pro is the best!
Jan 05, 2026 08:16 PM
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bsdcJan 05, 2026 08:16 PM
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Quote from P4RT1CLEM4N :
Is this brand considered "the best"? I see their name a lot.
mats are very subjective, especially taking the different practices and bodies into consideration. I love my manduka (pro), but some people find them too slippery (I don't practice hot yoga, so that might be why.) other "top" brands, from my conversations with people, are liforme, jade, lululemon. I think my instructor uses a jade mat.

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.
Jan 05, 2026 08:27 PM
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VincentBlackShadowJan 05, 2026 08:27 PM
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I bought one of these the last time, and I'd definitely by again at this price. Only thing to know is there was a bit of initial offgassing, but I put the mat in my closet for a couple days and it's been a welcome addition to my workout gear. Almost considering buying another one at this price.

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CoRRuPtNeSsYesterday 02:54 AM
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I have this, it's decent, but not as thick/cushiony as my other Gaiam mat.
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Sorry, repost.
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taochaosYesterday 07:10 PM
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Quote from bsdc :
mats are very subjective, especially taking the different practices and bodies into consideration. I love my manduka (pro), but some people find them too slippery (I don't practice hot yoga, so that might be why.) other "top" brands, from my conversations with people, are liforme, jade, lululemon. I think my instructor uses a jade mat.

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.
The slippery thing on Maduka happens as a result of the manufacturing process. Once the top layer has worn a bit this goes away. This is the best mat that exists after the break in period. Their rubber mats are expensive and come with a lifetime warranty.
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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