Product Comparison: Manduka PRO vs Manduka eKO SuperLite
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- This is one heavy-duty solid mat. It looks tough. It feels tough. It is tough.
- I am 6'1", and most mats are too short for me. The Manduka Pro 85" mat was very slippery from me sweating when I first started using it.
- I found out about Manduka mats from my Fitness studio, where they let you borrow Manduka mats for Yoga classes.
- The size allows you room to stay safe.
- I appreciate the thickness and overall size of this mat, but despite repeated "seasonings" with salt per the instructions and many YouTube videos you might watch, if you sweat, you will slip--even doing the most basic yoga postures like downward facing dog.
- I travel pretty frequently for work, so I bought this mat to travel with and use in my hotel rooms, primarily because of its foldability and light weight at 2lbs.
- The mat is extremely lightweight, easy to clean, easy to fold up into nothing and great quality.
- Very lightweight and perfect for traveling.
- This mat is VERY thin. I feel discomfort on the hardwood floor.
- I tried it out on my hardwood floor at home and had a hard time without cushioning for my sensitive knees.
- I feel like this mat will last a very long time being of close cell material.
- The mat is quality materials and is heavy. It just doesn't move and I feel confident that I can concentrate on my workout.
- It's very sturdy, and made from a heavyweight material. I think after some effort of breaking it in, it will become my favorite mat.
- It took about 10 uses to break in and get used to the material, but now I love it more than any mat I've ever used.
- I don't know if the style, material, etc. was changed, discontinued, or something else but this mat is HORRIBLE and extremely UNSAFE!!!
- Extremely grippy and easy to travel with.
- I didn't find that it wrinkles too much, and didn't have a problem using it after folding.
- It's super sticky, folds right up into my suitcase and dirt, dust, and hair don't cling to it.
- Very thin, strong rubber smell, and scuff marks show up.
- Out of the box, it smells like natural rubber - very strong.