Packaging: It came in a sturdy rectangular cardboard box that said Yoga on it. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxZkaD2JsPC-fUMkF3vxJ2echoiXZ3T9aM I didn't like how it let possible package thieves know what might be contained inside but great packaging otherwise. The yoga mat came rolled up in a plastic wrap, which was fairly easy to remove.Contents: I got the green yoga mat and it came with an adjustable velcro carrying strap already secured to the mat. There was also a warranty card. There was a bit of a plastic smell coming form the yoga mat but it quickly dissipated after using it once.I've only used the yoga mat twice so far but I am loving it. It's such a game changer to my work outs, especially compared to my bed and floor, haha! I can confirm that it very thick, slip resistant, and comfortable. i didn't look at the dimensions prior to buying the mat, but it is so much longer than I expected! Width is normal size in my opinion. I don't know if it really is tear resistant yet... only time will tell!
I finally got a Manduka Pro a few months ago and I was slipping on it at first as well. Initially I did the salt treatment suggested in the instructions that came with the mat. There are also a few video's here on youtube. I sprinkled sea salt on the mat and left for 24 hours. That didn't really help at all. After a couple of weeks I was becoming a little irritated and I decided to treat it again. The second time around, I bought 2 big containers of sea salt and ground the salt into a fine powder with my spice/coffee grinder. I took my mat out into the summer heat; the heat index was close to 90 and I'm sure it was hotter then that on my driveway. I wet my mat down with a lot of water and totally covered it with the salt powder. After the water evaporated the top of my mat was totally white. I left it there for about 6 hours. I then took a scrub brush and brushed the top vigorously for awhile. I then sprayed the salt off with my garden hose and cleaned the mat with a 50/50 water and vinegar mix with a few drops of essential oil. That absolutely did the trick. I stick to my mat now like a tree frog or in this case a Manduka frog. :) I find though that I need to clean the mat frequently with the water/vinegar cleaner to keep it sticky. But as long as I do that, it's absolutely awesome. I love my mat.
Folks saying yall pay the manufacturer to do this: it's a tool. I use tools for my trade and I have to care for them. I don't know of a single thing that requires absolutely no maintenance. This mat he's talking about: you sweat on it, or at least I do, sweat on it hard. If this is all I have to do to keep it solid, sounds good to me.
I've had a large Manduka Black Mat since 2003 but I cut it up yesterday for my cat to use in the various spots she likes to nap as she loves it so much! I am a heavy sweater and even though these mats do last a lifetime and it didn't show any wear after all those years, I didn't like to practice on it since I bought my Lululemon The Mat. The Mat is like flypaper and I stick to it no matter what, whereas the Manduka always meant schlepping around either a Yogitoes or a rug on top of the mats own heavy weight. I've had The Mat for nearly two years now and I love it to bits and will definitely buy another one, when this one isn't as grippy anymore. I am now contemplating buying a large Lululemon for home practice and leave my normal sized mat at the studio. If you are a sweater get a Lulu!
If you live in the tropics (or humid area), DO NOT USE THE SALT method as recommended by Manduka. I did it, left it outside overnight and got a layer of sticky salty watery mess the next day on the mat. Found out that salt is hygroscopic! Contacted Manduka and they suggested to wipe it off with a damp cloth, it did not work. Against their advice, I hosed it down with water. It cleared the "salt water" and mat became sticky. Didn't last long though, my hands are sliding again while in down-dog. Bummer.
Great video! I'm a Manduka guy myself. I just love the feel of the mat. When I sweat, I use a towel (feel not as good, but. . . ). Lululemon is a good mat. The lifetime warranty on the Manduka will never be used because the mat will always look the same. I've seen several Lulu mats that have been worn down pretty far after a couple years of casual (1-2 classes a week) practitioner use. You'll have to buy a new one every couple of years if you practice daily. Lulu is stickier than Manduka. I like the lululemon mat and it's always good to see a student come to my class with one for sure. I know they have experience and are very interested in yoga. Thanks for this informative video!
KidScipio no I would not say that Manduka is that slippery. It is my favorite when practicing warm yoga and is fantastic with a little sweat. It does not work well for me during a very hot and sweaty practice.
Thanks a lot! I tries using my sister's manduka pro and i slips, specially on doing downward facing dog. Convinced me enought to buy lululemon for my own mat. Thank you!
I really needed this info before making a decision which one will be better for my practice. But I came to the conclusion that I will need them both. Thank you so much 😊
This is awesome info. I’m gonna order the mat and start the yoga by following your sessions. Thanks for sharing. I’ll subscribe and come back often to learn from you since I’m a beginner 😍👍🏼
I just bought a Manduka Pro. I love the feel, but it is slippery even if I don’t sweat that much. I’ve heard it takes a while to break in. I ordered a Manduka towel to prevent slipping.
I live in the Philippines and its always hot here. I dont like working out on an air conditioned room so would you recommend Manduka over Lululemon? How do you clean your lululemon?
Janna if you sweat a lot I would recommend Lululemon. If not too bad then Manduka. I would wipe it down with a wet cloth and gentle soap or essential oils.
Hi! Thanks for the video. I’m still confused of what mat to choose. I sweat a lot, and I want to choose lululemon, but I was tempted with lifetime guarantee of Manduka. 😅 Is lululemon mat also last long (maybe 2-3 years?) and will the color wear off if I didn’t clean it thoroughly? Thanks in advance! Namaste🙏🏻
Hi! In my opinion, if you sweat a lot (dripping) then choose Lululemon. You will slip on a Manduka. A Lululemon should last 2-3 years and will fade a bit where your hands and feet land but that will happen on most yoga mats. I would suggest a darker color to minimize the look of that. I hope this helps!! xo
this video was super helpful - so thank you :) Quick question - I LOVE the color of the paint on the wall . . . if you know could you please tell me the specifics of what it is. . .I want to paint my exercise room in this same color - It is so soothing and beautiful. thanks
@@ShimaFlowYoga We had that colour in our living room for awhile. It (looks) like the same theme colour from the store Restoration Hardware. You could buy their paint (the sales clerk said that it was a "proprietary colour", LOL. If there was such a thing, I would take a copyright out on the colour black, and make hipsters give me all their money. I took a sample to a paint shop (who also laughed a the idea of a proprietary colour) and took it as a challenge to make as perfect a match as possible. I hope this helps.
Thanks for this! Do you know if either of these mats are multipurpose and if you could also use either with sneakers for other workouts like HIT, etc.? Thanks!
Hi Lisa! Yes in my opinion I would say these could be multipurpose however they are expensive yoga mats and if you use with shoes they might not last as long. Hope this helps!
I love how sticky LULU’S are I just wish they were as thick as the manduka pro Mantra makes one with the same style as lulu except a little thicker than the manduka pro which I’m loving
LOVE my Manduka pro mat!!! It definitely is the best mat out there. For me the cons are that it took me forever to break it in and you do slip when you start to sweat a lot, but not a big deal because I quickly put a towel. For towels I love Yogitoes but they are pricey and just found Anandamuni that fits great on the Manduka Pro and doesn't slip. It says it also fits on the Lulu.
Cannot agree at all. Sorry. The Manduka stinks extremely and I had to Send it back. my lulu did not at all and also it was sticky. However this video is a bit old and I bought my mats this January
I just purchased the Manduko Pro Lite and then found your video! (Thank you btw for posting!) Do you have any tips..other than a yoga towel...to help with wetness/sweat? Like you, I don't sweat a whole lot, but I don't want to be distracted by slippage. I'm about to salt my mat now! :-)
Laryssa Neel hi! No other tips other than a towel. I have seen yoga gloves but haven’t used them. I don’t think I’d like the restriction or lack of feeling my mat. Let me know if you find something!! Xo
My hands and feet get really sweaty. I slip like crazy on the Manduka. It feels slimy. I salted it but it didn't work. =(. I've tried 3 different kinds of Manduka. I'll check out the Lululemon though I feel like the smell is going to make me nuts. REI has one called Jade and it feels amazing but the smell is beyond overwhelming.
Shima Flow Yoga oy. Lol I've tried about 8 mats and returned them!!!! (thanks Amazon!!) I actually just ordered three more to try!! And a rosin bag!!! Wish me luck!!!
I have a lulu mat and I love it. It can get a little slippery in a 104 degree hot yoga class but it's not a huge issue, I am looking into buying a yoga mat towel. As far as the smell, it took a few months of almost everyday use to go away. Wipe your mat down and allow to air dry.
If you can budget for a Liforme mat then they really are the Rolls Royce of yoga mats. I've had a Jade before, and found it too slipery in downward dog, and that wasn't even a hot class. liforme.com/shop/liforme-yoga-mat.html
Andrea Rivette try the Manduka EKO! Word of caution, it will smell like rubber for a bit but I left it out & what little smell is left I actually don't mind. The EKO has crazy grip, almost too much and you can get great prices on Amazon or Nordstrom Rack.
I live in the Tropics , hot n humid . Planning to buy the Manduka Prolite mat, Any suggestion on how to treat the mat other then the sea salt method? I believe the salt doesn't help in the Tropics.
Letchimi Chithambaravadyar I don’t think the sea salt method is very effective. I find that after a couple months of using the mat it breaks in beautifully.
Hi. I took my harbour manduka pro and i love it but i actually have a question: " Can i roll it up in other ways? I used to roll up my previous mat in a more "hygienic" way, as i prefer the surface not come in contact with the part that goes on the ground. As the pro is so thick, cushioning and weight i'm afraid to ruin it. What do you suggest?" Thank you a lot.
I currently have a yoga mat that I got from my local health store (not sure of the brand) and I actually HATE how sticky it is. I like to use my mat for other exercises other than yoga and I find that it is so sticky for HIIT workouts or pilates that it hurts my feet and ankles. Because I don't really like the sticky finish, would you recommend the Manduka?
I got a bright lululemon and I love it and I’m a huge fan of lulu and when I got mine it was great mine didn’t really stink though? But I didn’t order mine so Idk 😐
Packaging: It came in a sturdy rectangular cardboard box that said Yoga on it. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxZkaD2JsPC-fUMkF3vxJ2echoiXZ3T9aM I didn't like how it let possible package thieves know what might be contained inside but great packaging otherwise. The yoga mat came rolled up in a plastic wrap, which was fairly easy to remove.Contents: I got the green yoga mat and it came with an adjustable velcro carrying strap already secured to the mat. There was also a warranty card. There was a bit of a plastic smell coming form the yoga mat but it quickly dissipated after using it once.I've only used the yoga mat twice so far but I am loving it. It's such a game changer to my work outs, especially compared to my bed and floor, haha! I can confirm that it very thick, slip resistant, and comfortable. i didn't look at the dimensions prior to buying the mat, but it is so much longer than I expected! Width is normal size in my opinion. I don't know if it really is tear resistant yet... only time will tell!
Yo también 😊
I finally got a Manduka Pro a few months ago and I was slipping on it at first as well. Initially I did the salt treatment suggested in the instructions that came with the mat. There are also a few video's here on youtube. I sprinkled sea salt on the mat and left for 24 hours. That didn't really help at all. After a couple of weeks I was becoming a little irritated and I decided to treat it again. The second time around, I bought 2 big containers of sea salt and ground the salt into a fine powder with my spice/coffee grinder. I took my mat out into the summer heat; the heat index was close to 90 and I'm sure it was hotter then that on my driveway. I wet my mat down with a lot of water and totally covered it with the salt powder. After the water evaporated the top of my mat was totally white. I left it there for about 6 hours. I then took a scrub brush and brushed the top vigorously for awhile. I then sprayed the salt off with my garden hose and cleaned the mat with a 50/50 water and vinegar mix with a few drops of essential oil. That absolutely did the trick. I stick to my mat now like a tree frog or in this case a Manduka frog. :) I find though that I need to clean the mat frequently with the water/vinegar cleaner to keep it sticky. But as long as I do that, it's absolutely awesome. I love my mat.
David thank you so much for sharing your tips!!!
That seems like a lot of work... something that the manufacturer should do
@@leonsalem7129 exactly
I pay them(manduka or lululemon) to do this
Folks saying yall pay the manufacturer to do this: it's a tool. I use tools for my trade and I have to care for them. I don't know of a single thing that requires absolutely no maintenance. This mat he's talking about: you sweat on it, or at least I do, sweat on it hard. If this is all I have to do to keep it solid, sounds good to me.
I've had a large Manduka Black Mat since 2003 but I cut it up yesterday for my cat to use in the various spots she likes to nap as she loves it so much! I am a heavy sweater and even though these mats do last a lifetime and it didn't show any wear after all those years, I didn't like to practice on it since I bought my Lululemon The Mat. The Mat is like flypaper and I stick to it no matter what, whereas the Manduka always meant schlepping around either a Yogitoes or a rug on top of the mats own heavy weight. I've had The Mat for nearly two years now and I love it to bits and will definitely buy another one, when this one isn't as grippy anymore. I am now contemplating buying a large Lululemon for home practice and leave my normal sized mat at the studio. If you are a sweater get a Lulu!
Have you tried Jade? I am on the fence between Jade and Lulu
If you live in the tropics (or humid area), DO NOT USE THE SALT method as recommended by Manduka. I did it, left it outside overnight and got a layer of sticky salty watery mess the next day on the mat. Found out that salt is hygroscopic! Contacted Manduka and they suggested to wipe it off with a damp cloth, it did not work. Against their advice, I hosed it down with water. It cleared the "salt water" and mat became sticky. Didn't last long though, my hands are sliding again while in down-dog. Bummer.
Good to know!!
Great video! I'm a Manduka guy myself. I just love the feel of the mat. When I sweat, I use a towel (feel not as good, but. . . ). Lululemon is a good mat. The lifetime warranty on the Manduka will never be used because the mat will always look the same. I've seen several Lulu mats that have been worn down pretty far after a couple years of casual (1-2 classes a week) practitioner use. You'll have to buy a new one every couple of years if you practice daily. Lulu is stickier than Manduka. I like the lululemon mat and it's always good to see a student come to my class with one for sure. I know they have experience and are very interested in yoga. Thanks for this informative video!
Thank you! Great info!
Manduka grp mat is the best sticky mat for sure even in the hottest classes
so basically manduca is slippery as an ice skating rink an lulemon is sticky
KidScipio no I would not say that Manduka is that slippery. It is my favorite when practicing warm yoga and is fantastic with a little sweat. It does not work well for me during a very hot and sweaty practice.
Thanks a lot! I tries using my sister's manduka pro and i slips, specially on doing downward facing dog.
Convinced me enought to buy lululemon for my own mat.
Thank you!
My pleasure!
I really needed this info before making a decision which one will be better for my practice. But I came to the conclusion that I will need them both. Thank you so much 😊
Great conclusion!!
The Lululemon mat absorbs everything because of the open cells which is a big reason I chose the Manduka mat that can be wiped down much easier.
Yes I agree!
I have had the lulu mat for over a year. ITs pretty good. I just today got the manduka as a backup, but it needs to be broken in.
How's your manduka?
Awesome review! I bought the Lululemon Big Mat as a gift. It was convenient. I hope, it doesn’t stink, and I hope, my friend enjoys it. 🙏🏻
justfine77777 I’m sure she or he will love it! What a great gift!!
Shima Flow Yoga thank you very much, and keep up the good work. 👍🏻👍🏻
Shima Flow Yoga I got the towel and the carrying strap as well. I just hate seeing someone going to yoga regularly with a substandard mat. 🤷🏻♂️
Thanks for the explanation, there's no doubt that I'm going to but lululemon ❣️❣️
You’re welcome 😊
Thanks for the review. Would have liked if you rolled the mats out and did closeups
Nicole you’re welcome and thank you for your feedback🙏
Hi, particular about comforting my feet ankles and knees and also must have a good grip. Basic yoga user. Mostly used for fitness. Thanks.
This is awesome info. I’m gonna order the mat and start the yoga by following your sessions. Thanks for sharing. I’ll subscribe and come back often to learn from you since I’m a beginner 😍👍🏼
Awesome!! xo
All lululemon mats are so thin but i really want to do exercises on them! do you think it would be okay?
Yes i do and from the last time I was there there were two styles to choose from one of which was thicker than the other. :)
I just bought a Manduka Pro. I love the feel, but it is slippery even if I don’t sweat that much. I’ve heard it takes a while to break in. I ordered a Manduka towel to prevent slipping.
Yolanda Pei it does take a while but will also help if you can lay it out in the sun for a few hours. :)
They are smart by selling a slippery mat knowing they will get a towel soon after
Hello! Would these mats be suitable for exercises like HIIT? Like with knee tuck-jumps etc.
Yes I think they would be. They are on the thicker side.
does it slip on the hard floor if I do HIIT running side to side on it? cuz I want to get one but not for yoga.
It should not slip
I live in the Philippines and its always hot here. I dont like working out on an air conditioned room so would you recommend Manduka over Lululemon? How do you clean your lululemon?
Janna if you sweat a lot I would recommend Lululemon. If not too bad then Manduka. I would wipe it down with a wet cloth and gentle soap or essential oils.
Hi! Thanks for the video. I’m still confused of what mat to choose. I sweat a lot, and I want to choose lululemon, but I was tempted with lifetime guarantee of Manduka. 😅 Is lululemon mat also last long (maybe 2-3 years?) and will the color wear off if I didn’t clean it thoroughly? Thanks in advance! Namaste🙏🏻
Hi! In my opinion, if you sweat a lot (dripping) then choose Lululemon. You will slip on a Manduka. A Lululemon should last 2-3 years and will fade a bit where your hands and feet land but that will happen on most yoga mats. I would suggest a darker color to minimize the look of that. I hope this helps!! xo
Shima Flow Yoga thank you so much! I’ll buy the lululemon black colour.
this video was super helpful - so thank you :) Quick question - I LOVE the color of the paint on the wall . . . if you know could you please tell me the specifics of what it is. . .I want to paint my exercise room in this same color - It is so soothing and beautiful. thanks
You’re welcome! And I moved from that studio space so I don’t have the paint color name. I’m so sorry!!
@@ShimaFlowYoga We had that colour in our living room for awhile. It (looks) like the same theme colour from the store Restoration Hardware. You could buy their paint (the sales clerk said that it was a "proprietary colour", LOL. If there was such a thing, I would take a copyright out on the colour black, and make hipsters give me all their money. I took a sample to a paint shop (who also laughed a the idea of a proprietary colour) and took it as a challenge to make as perfect a match as possible. I hope this helps.
I have the Manduka mat, and just can't seem to get it to not slip. I've salted it 3 times. Would love suggestions as to what to do.
Ken Norling have you tried to put it out in the sun for a couple hours to absorb excess moisture?
Thanks for this! Do you know if either of these mats are multipurpose and if you could also use either with sneakers for other workouts like HIT, etc.? Thanks!
Hi Lisa! Yes in my opinion I would say these could be multipurpose however they are expensive yoga mats and if you use with shoes they might not last as long. Hope this helps!
I love how sticky LULU’S are I just wish they were as thick as the manduka pro Mantra makes one with the same style as lulu except a little thicker than the manduka pro which I’m loving
LOVE my Manduka pro mat!!! It definitely is the best mat out there. For me the cons are that it took me forever to break it in and you do slip when you start to sweat a lot, but not a big deal because I quickly put a towel. For towels I love Yogitoes but they are pricey and just found Anandamuni that fits great on the Manduka Pro and doesn't slip. It says it also fits on the Lulu.
Thank you for the great info!! xo
If you use a yoga mat non slip towel over your yoga mat during hot yoga, then does the yoga mat below really matter other than thickness?
Steven I've found that a mat towel does not work for me.
Cannot agree at all. Sorry. The Manduka stinks extremely and I had to Send it back. my lulu did not at all and also it was sticky. However this video is a bit old and I bought my mats this January
NoWorry SheCanCurry I appreciate your feedback!! I think a yoga mat is a very personal preference. Thank you for sharing.💕
I just purchased the Manduko Pro Lite and then found your video! (Thank you btw for posting!) Do you have any tips..other than a yoga towel...to help with wetness/sweat? Like you, I don't sweat a whole lot, but I don't want to be distracted by slippage. I'm about to salt my mat now! :-)
Laryssa Neel hi! No other tips other than a towel. I have seen yoga gloves but haven’t used them. I don’t think I’d like the restriction or lack of feeling my mat. Let me know if you find something!! Xo
I have pro travel, i used dish soap n left it under the sun, not so slippery, not that sticky, but better, alhamdulillah
My hands and feet get really sweaty. I slip like crazy on the Manduka. It feels slimy. I salted it but it didn't work. =(. I've tried 3 different kinds of Manduka. I'll check out the Lululemon though I feel like the smell is going to make me nuts. REI has one called Jade and it feels amazing but the smell is beyond overwhelming.
Andrea Rivette I have a Jade and you slip when you’re sweaty too.
Shima Flow Yoga oy. Lol I've tried about 8 mats and returned them!!!! (thanks Amazon!!) I actually just ordered three more to try!! And a rosin bag!!! Wish me luck!!!
I have a lulu mat and I love it. It can get a little slippery in a 104 degree hot yoga class but it's not a huge issue, I am looking into buying a yoga mat towel. As far as the smell, it took a few months of almost everyday use to go away. Wipe your mat down and allow to air dry.
If you can budget for a Liforme mat then they really are the Rolls Royce of yoga mats. I've had a Jade before, and found it too slipery in downward dog, and that wasn't even a hot class. liforme.com/shop/liforme-yoga-mat.html
Andrea Rivette try the Manduka EKO! Word of caution, it will smell like rubber for a bit but I left it out & what little smell is left I actually don't mind. The EKO has crazy grip, almost too much and you can get great prices on Amazon or Nordstrom Rack.
I live in the Tropics , hot n humid . Planning to buy the Manduka Prolite mat, Any suggestion on how to treat the mat other then the sea salt method? I believe the salt doesn't help in the Tropics.
Letchimi Chithambaravadyar I don’t think the sea salt method is very effective. I find that after a couple months of using the mat it breaks in beautifully.
Hi. I took my harbour manduka pro and i love it but i actually have a question: " Can i roll it up in other ways? I used to roll up my previous mat in a more "hygienic" way, as i prefer the surface not come in contact with the part that goes on the ground. As the pro is so thick, cushioning and weight i'm afraid to ruin it. What do you suggest?"
Thank you a lot.
Sara Passaniti I think that’s perfectly fine! I don’t think it will ruin it.
Can you pour water over the manduka PRo to remove dust?
Eduardo Castillo I would not. I would use a damp cloth.
I currently have a yoga mat that I got from my local health store (not sure of the brand) and I actually HATE how sticky it is. I like to use my mat for other exercises other than yoga and I find that it is so sticky for HIIT workouts or pilates that it hurts my feet and ankles. Because I don't really like the sticky finish, would you recommend the Manduka?
Kaitlin Berrebbi yes for sure! It’s my favorite mat.
Hai mam.. Can you pls recommend yoga mat without rubber smell..
Athira Raveendran hello! I like the Manduka Pro mat.
@@ShimaFlowYoga ok mam...any rubber smell??
so nice,love😉thanks for share
jinhua hu 🤗♥️
I just started yoga recently and I'm confused between Manduka pro mat and Manduka eKo lite. Which one would you recommend?
The eko lite is lighter in weight---3.5 to 5 pounds lighter! The material is also eco friendly.
Eko lite has good grip for my sweaty feet. Pro did not.
is lululemon mate available in India... i didn't found it. can u plz
I'm not sure!
I got a bright lululemon and I love it and I’m a huge fan of lulu and when I got mine it was great mine didn’t really stink though? But I didn’t order mine so Idk 😐
Hannah Brillhart thank you for your feedback!!💖
nice video , thank for share
Thanks for visiting
What is the actual color of your Manduka mat?
Ollintina I have a black one and a sage green one. :)
Why don't you unroll them?
haha sorry I just didn't think of doing that but I suppose, duh, I should have!! xoxo
lol ok, i'll get both...haha thanks!
jade
I like jade too!
Liform or Jade all the way.
Thank you for your suggestions!
would you pick jade over lulu? I sweat during regular practice more than most. Slipping is an issue
Chrissie Solis if you sweat a Lulu, in my opinion, is better than Jade.
are you a vegan?
Yes I am!
Will the Lululemon mat hold up in a hot car?
I suppose it depends on how hot and how long it's in there? It's a very sturdy mat.