Yoga Mat Storage Racks, Residence Fitness center Storage Rack with Wheels, Yoga Mat Holder Facet 2 Mesh Pockets, Yoga Storage Basket Holds 4 Yoga Mats, 2 Foam Rollers, 6 Resistance Bands
$26.99
Value: $26.99
(as of Dec 02, 2024 06:23:02 UTC – Particulars)
WIDENED SIZE: Upgraded yoga mat basket with 85L capability measures 16″(L) x 12″(W) x 27.8″(H) / 41x30x70CM can simply accommodate 4 completely different sizes of yoga mats, 2 foam rollers, in addition to kettlebells, yoga bricks and extra
SIDE MESH POCKET DESIGN: Yoga mat holder comes with 2 mesh pockets on the back and front to retailer resistance bands, towels, or small gymnasium gear, the devoted area ensures that your gymnasium gear is organized and simply accessible when wanted
CORNER ORGANIZATION: Residence gymnasium group is designed for storing yoga mats and can also be appropriate with different health gear, the distinctive design lets you profit from unused corners to maximise area and decrease muddle
UPGRADED SKATEWHEELS: Fitness center storage field is supplied with 4 sturdy 360°wheels (1 lockable), that are easy to maneuver, permitting you to maneuver the gymnasium storage wherever you want it
DUST AND WATERPROOF: Residence gymnasium storage rack is made of top quality high-density cloth and coated with PE waterproof materials to make sure sturdiness, good for gyms, well being golf equipment, garages, corners of rooms, and subsequent to bookshelves

$26.99
AmyCC96 –
Lots of space! Holds so many yoga mats!
I am so happy with this purchase! I have at least 6 mats in varying sizes and a foam roller in the main compartment. I added a yoga strap, workout gloves and resistance bands in the outside pockets!! It’s easy to move when I need to clean the floors plus it protects my mats from dust or spills.
Mila werbach –
Convenient Storage
While I do wish it was a bit more sturdy, this is a nice storage solution for people who like to work out at home and/or have a lot of their own gym gear.
Darkangel452 –
Great Storage Bin + More
I ordered this but wasn’t sure if was going to be of any real use to me. Turns out it is pretty darn neat. First off it is so much bigger than I thought. It was like the car where 20 clowns get out. I couldn’t believe how much this unit holds. My Mat, Straps, weights, and so much more. Secondly it’s quite sturdy and holds quite a bit of weight. Last thing is the wheels. Yep it’s mobile which is like the icing on the cake!!! Definitely Recommend this Gem!!!
Sara Skoller –
Perfect!
Oh, this thing is GREAT! Super easy to get set up (legitamitely, it arrives flat, and you just slide 4 poles into the corners and done), and it really fits a good amount of stuff! I put every last bit of equipment I’ve amassed over the last few months for my at-home physical therapy, plus all of my braces, including the ones I no longer use, some massage devices, and there’s STILL a good amount of space on top! I have fit into this thing:⢠foam massage roller⢠massage stick⢠eye massager⢠back massager⢠back stretcher⢠2 individual calf stretchers with foam pads⢠1-piece calf stretcher with resistance band attachments⢠3 stretching straps⢠psoas release tool⢠collection of resistance bands⢠hand exercise tool bag⢠2 back braces⢠4 sacroilliac braces⢠hip brace⢠massage lotion⢠rip stick with interchangeable bandsThere’s still lots of space on top of those things! I laid a solid flat surface across the top of the frame and I’m using it as a bedside table for my phone and water bottle every night. It rolls really easily even across carpet and using this, I cleared up my entire bedroom in just a matter of minutes! Mind you, it’s because I had THAT much physical therapy equipment with nowhere to keep them organized, but the point is, that’s how much this thing fits, and how much it helps to have something to contain all of it. I find the price to be fair and definitely recommend it. My only critique is that I wish it had a lid, just something to swing over the top to eliminate the visual clutter, and that you could let hang flat against the back if you had taller items poking out the top. But I’ve solved that problem pretty easily, so it’s not a big deal to me.
Amber Wilcox –
Quality Isn’t Great
I’d have hoped this product would be more sturdy –and it feels ‘cheaply made’. While it does the job, I wasn’t impressed with the quality of the product, and would have hoped that it was a better quality.
Jefferey Bowman –
Storage! Yay!
Pros:-Mats are no longer just lying around.-They store nicely in this.-Easy to assemble and clean.Cons:-Price is a tad high, I thought.Final thoughts:This just works. Plenty of storage for your Yoga mat, your exercise barbells, etc. With the wheels, it makes it easy to tip and then roll it all out of your way.We had mats all over the Family Room floor, wrist and ankle weights, etc. You get the idea. It became commonplace to just walk over them and you just kind of block it out past a certain point. When we did clean ’em up and get ’em stowed away in here, my OCD finally kicked in and realized how disorganized the mess was prior, so this gets an automatic pass from me. lolWith the ease of assembly, the ease of cleaning, and the fact that it’s on wheels while holding quite a bit, I can absolutely recommend this. It’s amazing how much space this saves and how much a mat takes up. Yikes.
Judy Litt –
Organize your Yoga accessories (mats, blocks, straps, etc)
I teach Yoga via YouTube â I have a fair amount of props and a very small room. This Yoga props accessory bin caught my eye & didnât disappoint.Itâs very easy to assemble. The rods that hold the bin come in half but attached & you just slide one half onto the other â youâll understand by looking at my photos (or when you get this).Then slid each of the 4 rods into the space with Velcro on top in each corner. Voila! Your bin is ready to be filled. Thankfully the wheels come attached.I was able to put a bolster, a pranayama pillow, a meditation cushion, & a foldable Yoga mat into the main bin. Unfortunately my cork blocks didnât fit in the large net pocket in front, so I put straps in there. You could also put blocks in the bin if you wanted.If you put heavy props in like I did it doesnât really roll, but thatâs okay with me & I expected that.This is a great organizer for a personal Yoga space â especially if you donât have much space. You could do other things with this bin, too â just use your imagination.This bin
MplsDM82 –
Simple to Assemble; Easy to Roll
Obtained this product to help organize my home basement gym. Unpacking the product it was a collapsed, folded assembly of the main cargo bag and also four, half fold, plastic sticks. Caster wheels were already attached. You lift up the cargo bag, unfold each stick, pull back four different Velcro slots to insert sticks for structure, and there you go.I like this product because it has wheels to move the cart and that the wheels are small which help prevents free roll of the cart. There are no locks for the wheels, though I don’t find them necessary for this size and height of cart.The product has good size main cargo space to place your yoga mats, foam rollers, and other light to medium weight gym items. Do not recommend putting anything that is heavy as the cargo bag is not designed to hold heavy product.There are two mesh compartments on the sides which work great for towels, small resistant bands, gym gloves, etc. Each mesh compartment is a single compartment, not divided within itself.