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Reddit mentions of Prosource Premium 1/2-Inch Extra Thick 71-Inch Long High Density Exercise Yoga Mat with Comfort Foam and Carrying Straps, Cyan, Standard Packaging
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Reddit mentions: 4
We found 4 Reddit mentions of Prosource Premium 1/2-Inch Extra Thick 71-Inch Long High Density Exercise Yoga Mat with Comfort Foam and Carrying Straps, Cyan, Standard Packaging. Here are the top ones.
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71" long 24" wide ensures comfort for people of all shapes and sizes1/2" Ultra thick mat with ProSource Comfort Foam technology provides amazing impact absorbtion and comfortFinally a low priced, high performance, easy care, premium yoga mat that meets a wide variety of needsNon-slip surface grips the floor to prevent injuriesMoisture-resistant skin is easy to clean and extremely durable
Specs:
Color | Aqua |
Release date | November 2011 |
Size | 1/2 Inch Thick,71 Inch Long |
Like I said, the mat im using now is too stretchy, has no grip, so it moves a lot when I'm trying to do certain excersies.
This is it.
Oh! Yoga mat!
For yogaing. All the yogiest yogaing.
Edit: I decided I need to add an explanation. More because I want to. I go to the gym three days a week. I run and do the weight machines. On my off days I don't end up with a lot I can do, I have a yoga dvd I've been trying to do but the carpet in my apartment is so thin! When I end up on the floor my hip bones dig into the concrete. It hurts enough to keep me from doing yoga anymore.
I got this one for a couple of bucks less. It's good quality and very thick. It ended up being too thick for me so I got a different one.
I must have this pad thingy so that when my boyfriend visits he can sleep on the floor more comfortably since all I have is a twin bed in my apartment. I also can use it to work out. XD
And I chose my reddit username cause saroka is from a Russian lullaby about kasha and a black crow and yadah yadah. It just stuck cause it's easy to pronounce and spell. Although in Russian it would be COPOKA.