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Product description
Size Name:74 x 23 x 0.3-Inch
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Colour Name:Black
The Airex Piloga (Pilates/Yoga) mats are specifically designed to reduce the stress caused to the joints during Pilates and Yoga workouts. These mats are soft, but firm, providing cushioning and preventing excessive motion in the weight bearing joints.
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4.0 out of 5 starsCreates a Nice Space for Warm Up
31 December 2013 - Published on Amazon.com
Size Name: 74 x 23 x 0.3-InchColour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
My fitness club has stacks of these mats for use during warm up. I liked them enough to buy one for home. The mat is not very thick but works perfectly fine for stretching and moderate exercises - it provides enough cushion without disconnecting me from the ground. The mat would likely break down quickly if more vigorous exercises were performed on it.
4.0 out of 5 starsExcellent, but Caution for Hardcore Yogis
5 October 2014 - Published on Amazon.com
Size Name: 74 x 23 x 0.3-InchColour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
This is a thin profile yoga mat, but still has some sponge and spring to it to use for Pilates or general activities like stretching. I've been to Pilates classes that use the thicker version of this mat. This thinner profile is just as comfortable for Pilates in my opinion. For yoga, this mat still stretches forward and backward a little under the opposing pressure of a downward dog, for example. I don't mind that, but I think some yogis may prefer a mat that doesn't give at all. The tack of the mat under my hands feet and against the floor is good, but I haven't tested yet under sweaty/Summer conditions. It's very easy to clean.