Manduka eKO Superlite Yoga Mat for Journey – Light-weight, Straightforward to Roll and Fold, Sturdy, 1.5mm Thick, 71 Inch
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The eKO Superlite Journey Mat is right for anybody on the go. 1.5mm thick to fold + go for final portability. 99% latex free and made with no PVC, poisonous plasticizers or dangerous dyes. To retailer, roll Manduka eKO mats with the highest aspect going through outwards. This retains the corners of the mat flat when practising. The floor texture of Manduka mats improves with use. One of the simplest ways to interrupt in your mat is apply, apply, apply.
eKO SUPERLITE: Manduka’s eKO Superlite Journey mat takes our pure mat on the go; All of the portability, with out sacrificing help and stability; Wherever your apply takes you, the eKO SuperLite is there to help you
ON THE GO FITNESS: Ideally suited for yoga, scorching yoga, Pilates or any health class; The eKO Superlite is non absorbent, but naturally grippy; With 1.5mm thickness, the mat simply rolls and folds for the final word portability
PREMIUM MATERIAL: Pure texture for superior traction; Closed-cell floor prevents sweat from seeping into the mat, tightly woven scrim resists tearing or stretching; 99% latex free
SUSTAINABLE: Each EKO mat is made out of biodegradable, 100% pure tree rubber with non-toxic foaming brokers, non-azo dyes, no PVC or dangerous plasticizers; All scrap is re-used for a zero waste manufacturing course of
PRODUCT DETAILS: 71″ x 24″, 2.2 lbs; Wipe down after each apply with Manduka’s Pure Rubber Yoga Mat Restore; 100% naturally derived components, mild formulation restores mat’s luster and extends its life; Acai Midnight
Notice : We don’t suggest cleansing your mat with a backyard hose, placing it within the bathtub, bathe, washer, or utilizing a vacuum cleaner, as any of those will doubtless harm the mat past restore.
Prospects say
Prospects like the burden and sturdiness of the train mat. They point out it is simple to move, well-made, and constructed to final a lifetime. Some additionally just like the yoga mat and its foldability. Nevertheless, some clients have reported that the scent is unhealthy and distracting for his or her apply. Opinions differ on the grip, thickness, and luxury.
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12 reviews for Manduka eKO Superlite Yoga Mat for Journey – Light-weight, Straightforward to Roll and Fold, Sturdy, 1.5mm Thick, 71 Inch
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Original price was: $52.00.$44.20Current price is: $44.20.
samantha –
Best travel mat EVER!
I have had MANY yoga mats, and this is by far the BEST travel mat ever! It is super lightweight, and folds up for packing in your suitcase, with no creases left once you open it, which is amazing! It has a really great grip and has held up nicely as I have had it for 2 years now. It is obviously a thin mat, given its weight, so you can lay it on a thicker mat if you like more cushion for your practice and want to use this one for the grip. I love Manduka mats because of their durability, and this one is no different.
Layil Umbralux –
Lightweight, extra sticky
My dad bought one of these and now I’m a fan. It’s super lightweight which is great for travel, you can fold it up and throw it in your suitcase and barely know it’s there. And it’s extra sticky so you don’t slide around even if you’re doing hot yoga and sweating a bunch. It is very thin so if you have delicate knees or on a hardwood floor you might want an extra bit of padding underneath, but as a travel mat it is perfect.
Timothy R Mercado –
Perfect for travelling!
Bought this mat so that I can practice anywhere I travel… and it works perfectly. I keep reading about the smell of the mat being an issue and, frankly, if the smell is what you have to worry about during a yoga session, then you are blessed. I tend to have all kinds of other distractions like loud sounds, people, and small spaces… but hey, live your life.What I love about this mat is that it is foldable and fits in most carry-ons. AND you can unfold it and any creases disappear during use and can be eliminated with a quick roll-up. Which it does easily.It is stickier than my other mat (by Gaiam) and I can easily grip the mat and do everything I do on my regular mat.I find that it works best on hard floors. The grip on carpeting or towels does not work as well. I used it on a carpet and it kept sliding, so I moved to a brick floor and it worked wonderfully. That being said, if you need cushioning in your mat, this is not it. This is thin! Which is why I like it. I do have some sensitivity in my knees, but after a few uses of the mat, I hardly noticed it.
CS –
Definitely a thin travel mat
I decided to invest in a travel mat for an upcoming trip because I didnât want to check a back that could fit my regular mat.People raved about this mat and I somehow thought it would be a little more cushiony than it actually is.My view of the mat may be skewed by how I use it: mostly for Pilates and evening yin yoga. Someone who uses it mostly for regular vinyasa might feel differently.Pros:1. Very thin and lightweight make it easy to fold and fit in a carryon bag.2. Extremely high quality4. Very sticky. Stickier than a regular mat.Cons:1. Very thin. I layered a towel mat over for yin and the mat was still uncomfortable.2. Pricy. If I was going to use it a lot, the price would be worth it, but the mat was honestly so uncomfortable that Iâm not sure Iâd want to. Maybe a cheaper, more cushy travel mat with less grip might suit my needs better.Overall, the mat is fine. Itâs just my needs it didnât meet, however I wanted to provide a counterbalance to people raving about it because it might not fit your needs either.
Pro House Her –
good lightweight choice & color
This is the best travel mat so far I used. It is worth paying that money. It is light and has a great grip. However, when sweating, I felt that my hand was sliding a bit. The mat itself stayed on the floor firmly.The only thing one would need to compromise is the thinness. I felt that my knees would want more cushion feeling. But again the weight of the mat is great, so I used thick socks as padding for my knees.The smell is a little bit there, but it goes away with time, also if a mat spray is used. I guess this is quite natural for every synthetic product.I wish they had like a thing bag or extra grips to use when the mat is folded.
SaltDreamz –
Game Changer!
I absolutely love this mat! Iâve been doing yoga for many years and have had tons of different mats. I currently have Manduka pro which I love but I still slip and slide. This mat is a game changer. I donât slip and slide at all and it makes yoga so much for comfortable, enjoyable and safe! I just put it on top of my regular mat. I would highly recommend this.
Brian –
Perfect Travel Mat
I purchased this mat for a two-week international trip to do yoga in my hotel room. I wanted something that was able to fit into a checked bag, wouldn’t bunch during use and provided a good grip. This mat was a perfect fit for a 25″ checked bag so that I was able to loosely lay it on top without having to make any creases and the weight was minimal. The mat quality was top notch and the rubber texture provided excellent grip. I don’t have particularly sensitive knees, so the 1.5mm cushion was sufficient on both carpet and harder floor surfaces.At home I use a Lululemon Reversible Mat which provides 5mm of cushion and has an open-cell surface that absorbs moisture, whereas the Manduka is 1.5mm and has a closed-cell surface to prevent moisture from being absorbed. Even with the mat being closed-cell I never experienced any issues with slipping, though I can see it being problematic if you sweat a lot or if you’re doing hot yoga. The closed-cell construction is similar to the Manduka Pro and ProLite, so if you’ve used those mats you know what to expect and likely have a towel handy for hot yoga. I suspect most of the negative reviews about slipping are from people who are unfamiliar with Manduka mats.The most direct competitor to this mat would be the Jade Voyager which sells at a similar price point and is also 1.5mm; however it’s a full 3 inches shorter (68″ vs 71″). Being on the taller side, I dislike practicing on shorter mats so the Manduka won out in that aspect. Additionally I was able to see a Voyager at a local retailer and didn’t feel like the build quality was as good as the Manduka. Other options include the Manduka Pro Travel Mat 2.5mm (~$75) and the Jade Travel Yoga Mat 3mm (~$70). These mats offer additional padding if you need a mat that’s softer on your knees; however they also weight more (2.4lbs and 3lbs respectively). Overall, I think the Manduka EKO Superlite finds the perfect balance for size, weight, and grip for anyone looking to bring their yoga practice with them on their travels.
blueocean009 –
I bought this for workplace yoga and Pilates class and very easy to carry in a bag does not cause any pain. It is thin but giving enough space and minimum thickness for both yoga and Pilates practice.
Stevie Wander –
Itâs my second purchase of this mat. I use both and love them! The natural rubber makes for non slippery surface yielding perfect poses, security, comfort, and a satisfying sense of accomplishment. It also takes up the least luggage space and weight for vacations and trips.
wandag –
I don’t write reviews! This one warranted it. I can now stop buying special spray on grip…because my hands and feet were glued to the mat. Would highly recommend this purchase!
Patricia V. –
Antiderrapante y ligera. Absorbent. Firme y suave. Excelente para practicar yoga
Carina –
super em embalado e de óptima qualidade