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The eKO Mat is a natural yoga mat made from sustainably harvested tree rubber. Unlike other rubber mats available today, the foaming agents used to create the eKO are non-toxic. What this means is that no toxic chemicals have gone into the manufacturing process to soften the rubber. According to both customer feedback and published yoga mat reviews, the eKO Mat is a high performance mat that is also good for the environment.
eKO YOGA MAT Eco-Friendly, biodegradable mat with natural rubber grip that catches if you start to slip; Sustainable construction, non-Amazon harvested natural tree rubber mat supports both your practice and our planet
HIGH PERFORMANCE Provides superior durability lasting 2x longer than other natural rubber mats; The eKO mat offers superior joint protection and unmatched grip and support for your yoga, Pilates, exercise or fitness routine
PREMIUM MATERIAL Rippled surface texture for superior traction; Naturally made and 99% latex free; Closed-cell surface prevents sweat from seeping into the mat, tightly woven scrim resists tearing or stretching
SUSTAINABLE Every EKO mat is made from biodegradable, 100% natural tree rubber with non-toxic foaming agents, non-azo dyes, no PVC or harmful plasticizers; All scrap is re-used for a zero waste manufacturing process
PRODUCT DETAILS 71" x 24", 5mm thick; Keep your mat in top condition by wiping down after every practice with Manduka’s Natural Rubber Yoga Mat Restore to maintain the performance of your eKO Series yoga mat; Acai Midnight
I love this mat. Even though it's heavy, this is the mat I bring to studios. (And from my experience, only the manduka large mat tote can fit it. You may be able to find others to carry it with, but just remember that you will have to shell out more money. A cheap regular yoga sling won't fit it.) I also have an eco lite and super lite which I use for different purposes (home practice and teaching yoga to my high school students after a regular academic day, respectively). I bring this one to the studios because it's the most solid, grippy mat that gives me (almost) total freedom to do the poses I want to do. However, I say "almost" because if I'm sweating profusely (usually because it's in the summertime and the studio didn't run air-conditioner - I don't usually do hot yoga), my hands and feet WILL slip on this mat. That's when I use my manduka yoga towel (I can't believe how much money I spend on manduka products!). With a yoga towel on the mat, I'm completely fine if I'm sweating. (But if I'm not sweating, the yoga towel is not grippy at all.) So if you do hot yoga, remember to bring a yoga towel to lay on top of the mat when you start to sweat.