Designer yoga mats are today’s trend and there are so many awesome designer yoga and pilates mats available in the market as of today. Below are the best and the latest designer yoga mats on sale.
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LERYG Round Yoga Mat (Green)$177.00
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Manduka X Yoga Mat Black$117.00
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Retrospec Solana Yoga Mat$45.00
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Adidas Camo Yoga Mat 5mm$69.00
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Ajna Organic Jute Yoga Mat (Sand)$144.00
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Gaiam Gree Grey Teal 3mm Yoga Mat$26.00
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Feetlu Foldable Camo Yoga Mat$92.00
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Kaleidoscope Gray Noc Yoga Mat$99.00
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Gaiam Metallic Sunset 6mm Thick Yoga Mat$73.00
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Charcoal Yoga Mat by Yoga Design Lab$109.00
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Aboriginal Art Yoga Mat$62.00
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Boho Folk Gaiam 6mm Thick Yoga Mat$90.00
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Scalloped ink Gaiam 6mm Thick Yoga Mat$68.00
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Elephant Print Designer 6mm Thick Yoga Mat$64.00
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Royal Bouquet Reversible Gaiam 6mm Thick Yoga Mat$54.00
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Owl Gaiam kids yoga mat$47.00
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Mandala Mantra Gaiam 6mm Thick Yoga Mat$64.00
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Kidnasium Kids Non Toxic Yoga Mat$42.00
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Kaleidoscope Yoga Mat By Yoga Design Lab$261.00
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The FeetUp Extra Long Yoga Mat$74.00
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June and Juniper Deluxe Yoga Mat$99.00
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Knee Comfort Worshopping Yoga mat$36.00
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The Flow Mat by Yoga Design Lab$62.00
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Liforme Happiness Travel Yoga Mat Orange$180.00
Usually, people don’t put much thought into when choosing a designer yoga mat. Perhaps, one of the perks of having such a rug is its ability to serve as a house decoration. That’s why there are a few things you should consider before purchasing a designer yoga mat. Read on to learn about a few hot tips that will help you make the best choice.
Material and Durability
Arguably, the first you’d want to look at when looking for a designer yoga mat is the material. A high-quality mat should have a firm grip, so doing a little test will be great. That way, you’ll make sure you’re paying for the best material for more extended durability.
Price and Design
Some people believe that the pricier the product, the more high-quality it will be. However, that’s not the case with yoga mats. Typically, the price may vary depending on the mat’s size, thickness, and texture. Therefore, it’s best that you first gather some information on the price range of high-quality rugs. Perhaps, you’ll get a realistic idea of what your budget should be.
Thickness and Padding
Of course, nobody wants to have a super-thin yoga mat that will wear out after several sessions. At the same time, a thicker mat may be more challenging to clean. Moreover, a yoga mat with too much padding may look a little odd on the floor. In this regard, look for a rug that will fit your needs and blend with the interior as well.
Final Thoughts
All in all, practicing yoga requires the right gear collection. If you want to have a comfortable surface to do yoga, you need a high-quality designer yoga mat. And if you’re going to prolong the life of your rug, it’s best to have a yoga towel over it. Ultimately, a soft and absorbing towel would ensure easy cleaning of your mat while you enjoy your favorite activity.