Tuesday 31 May 2011

Manduka eKO SuperLite Folding Travel Yoga Mat


Exceptional for traveling ? folds to fit in any travel space or purse

Surface texture offers superior grip, even with light perspiration

Tightly woven scrim resists tearing or stretching

Closed cell design will not absorb bacteria

Made from non-Amazon harvested, natural tree rubber - No PVC, toxic plasticizers or harmful dyes

The Manduka eKO Superlite Travel mat is the only choice for those who want a high-performance, durable yoga mat in an ultralight package perfect for travel and protecting our planet. SuperLite provides superior grip on carpet or hard surfaces, yet weighs only about 2 pounds and folds to fit easily in your travel bag, suitcase or purse. The top surface is an innovative, proprietary closed-cell natural rubber.The sea-grass texture finish and superior cushioning are kind to your body and the environment. This natural rubber mat uses a toxic-free softening process and is completely free of foaming agents and plasticizers found in other mats. The eKO represents a bright future for yoga mats - it leaves behind no footprint in landfills, but will definitely make a lasting impression in the studio.

Natural and Biodegradable

Made from biodegradable, non-Amazon harvested tree rubber Only non-toxic foaming agents and non-AZO dyes used in manufacturing

Tri-Layer Technology for Grip, Durability, and Traction

Sea Grass surface texture is naturally grippy and durable--the closed-cell surface keeps perspiration from sticking to mat and breeding bacteria Thicker, open-cell bottom layer provides lightweight cushion; can be reversed to function as the top surface for additional traction Center layer is made from biodegradable cotton and recycled silk blend that eliminates need for toxic glues Features: Made from non-Amazon harvested, natural tree rubber Most durable, mat on the market Developed over 3 years by yoga teachers Designed to provide the ultimate combination of cushion and grip No PVC or toxic plasticizers Weight: 2 pounds Dimensions: 68 by 24 by 1/16 inches (L x W x D) To Clean:

We recommend using Manduka Mat Restore or a diluted organic cider vinegar wash (50/50) and a damp cloth or sponge. It is recommended that you Do not put the eKOmat in the washing machine as it will encourage the material to break down (biodegrade). To Store: Do not leave the mat exposed to excessive amounts of sunlight. If wet, allow the mat to dry before rolling up.

Manduka's Green Mission

Manduka PRO series yoga mats, designed to last a lifetime (or two), curb the amount of PVC mats that enter landfills every year and reduces overall mat consumption. Also, during the manufacturing of most PVC products, toxic emissions may be released into the air. However, PRO series mats are manufactured through a process that ensures no toxic emissions are released into the atmosphere. The eKO Mat is certified safe for human contact by OEKO-TEX, an environmental certification agency in Europe for the textile industry.



This review is from: Manduka eKO SuperLite Folding Travel Yoga Mat

Having heard about how awesome Manduka mats are from all sorts of sources, I was super psyched to find this light, portable version of the big, honking Mat Pro. Mine arrived today, and I promptly took it to my hot yoga class. I am slightly underwhelmed by the product, I have to be honest. I have compiled a list of pros and cons for the mat, and thus shareth them with you now...

Pros:

-Folds up crazy small (seriously, it's like a light sweater)

-Light weight

-Same "stickiness" as other Manduka mats, so it's got good grip

Cons:

-It's REALLY thin. When I read other reviews taking about how thin the mat was, I was like "Psh. It can't be THAT thin. What wusses!" No, but seriously, it's 1-2 mm thick. So, basically, you're doing yoga on a sticky floor. This would be a terrible choice for pilates, or if you have joints in need of cushion.

-At least in my vinyasa flow class, this mat did not grip to the floor well. I had to readjust it 4 times in 30 minutes, to keep from running into my neighbor's mat. Also, since it's not all that grippy with the floor, when in down dog (or any position that puts stretching stress on the mat), the mat bunched up around my hands and feet. Bummer!

In conclusion... This is a good option (I guess) for people who travel a lot, or who have to take public transit to their yoga classes... but if you can help it, go with one of their other, sturdier, thicker mats.

Hope this helps!

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This review is from: Manduka eKO SuperLite Folding Travel Yoga Mat

I swear by my Manduka pro and have recommended it time and again to my students, so I was excited to try the Manduka travel mat, and chagrined at how disappointed I was. It is just too light and bunches up underfoot, offering pretty much the same non-support as the cheapest mats out there. But you will pay a lot more for it....



This review is from: Manduka eKO SuperLite Folding Travel Yoga Mat

I like it. It's sticky and I appreciate that it is non-toxic, but... it it is heavier than the Gaiam one that I saw at REI and smells a little funny. (My full size Manduka also smelled funny at first, so maybe this will go away if I air it out.)

To be honest if I saw both of them in a store I probably would have bought the Gaiam but it's not worth sending it back....




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