

🧘♀️ Elevate your practice with the mat that pros swear by — grip, cushion, and eco-chic all in one!
The Manduka PRO Yoga Mat is a premium, 6mm thick, ultra-dense workout mat designed for superior joint support and stability. Handmade in an emissions-free German facility using 100% latex-free, OEKO-TEX certified PVC, it offers a high-performance non-slip grip that improves with use. Measuring 71" x 26", it provides ample space for all body types and is favored by fitness instructors worldwide for its durability and eco-conscious production.














| ASIN | B005NZ7PEQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,669 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #19 in Yoga Mats |
| Brand Name | Manduka |
| Color | Black Sage |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (8,936) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00846698003417 |
| Included Components | yoga mat |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 71"L x 26"W x 0.24"Th |
| Item Type Name | Yoga Mats |
| Item Weight | 7.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Manduka |
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| UPC | 846698003417 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**N
Very nice mat. Needs a strap for studio or travel.
So worth the money. This is a bit wider than the Amazon mats Honestly though if you have the space and the coin the extra wide version is worth it for home use. I've traveled internationally with this mat. Rolled up it's heavier and more bulky than you expect compared to the cheap mats. A yoga strap would be ideal. These need to be cleaned per the instructions. The material is a little porous: I used vinegar and the mat smelled like Easter eggs for a few months after. If you're a larger man, or practicing on a concrete or tile surface this is the only yoga mat that will save your hands and knees. The material is thicker but also dense. It doesn't affect balance.
C**T
Excellent Premium Yoga Mat, but you might need to break it in before you love it
This is an awesome mat! Solid enough to feel stable while still providing enough cushion for my joints, and long enough for a tall guy! I like the material used, no strong chemical smell, no annoying designs or images on the mat. It is a bit on heavier side, but that doesn't bother me. I've used a fair amount of different mats over the years, but this one is one of the best I've tried. My biggest challenge with most mats (aside from most just being too short) is losing grip on my hands and feet as I practice. At first this mat was no different, but after I used the salt method to break it in the grip is better, and as advertised, it's getting better and better the more I use it. So that would be my biggest caution for anyone considering this premium mat - you may not love it right out of the box, but give it time
L**N
A mat for people who have killed their other mats
I've had a bunch of nice yoga mats. My Jade mat began to fall apart and I got little rubber bits all over me when I practiced & my Lululemon mat wore down so much that it was no longer grippy. I decided to fork out the money for a Manduka Pro because I've read about their longevity. So far so good! I'll address the most pressing concern: the mat is really slippery when you first get it. It really shouldn't be because it's so expensive, but whatever. You have to do a bit of work to get it to a reasonable grippiness. Skip the salt advice; it doesn't work at all. Take regular old Dawn Dish soap, squirt it all over the mat, scrub the mat with the rough side of one of those green and yellow sponges, rinse and let dry. Do it a second time if it needs it. This worked great on my mat and it now grips very well except in the hottest of classes where I do have to use a yoga towel (also went with the ridiculously expensive Manduka towel and it works very well). It's a heavy mat. I'm not sure why people who exercise complain about this. It's not THAT heavy. It's a thick mat, but not in a cushy way. It's nice and dense. This is great for folks with joint (especially wrist) trouble. It's a closed cell mat. This means It doesn't soak up your sweat. If you're really sweaty, it will pool and you'll need to use a yoga towel. This is ideal for me because I was yucked out by open cell mats that make the sweat disappear. Where does it go? Into your mat. Forever. The closed cell nature of the Manduka Pro means you can wash it and it actually gets clean. I think this is overpriced, but I practice a lot and so far I'm a fan.
R**N
Great Yoga Mat. Expensive... but You Get What You Pay for!
I Love this mat! I am a relative newbie in yoga, have been sporadically going to YMCA yoga classes for a little over a year. I started out by just using the mats at the Y. Then I decided that I would get my own mat... I didn't really want to use the same mat that lots of other people have been using; wasn't too sure how often they are cleaned or the health of previous users of the mats. Well... I got a yoga mat in the $20 range. Thin and my hands slipped in Down Facing Dog. Moved up to a mat in the $30 range and used both mats during practice. No problems with the thickness of the combined mats stacked together (comfort of knees in poses that require you to be on all fours), but still a little problem with slipping hands. And standing balance poses were a little more difficult since the two mats together were a little "spongy" and my balance is not that great that I needed the extra "added benefit" of a less stable surface to balance on! I noticed that all my instructors use Manduka mats... Hmmmm, wonder if the mats are worth the (lots) extra money they cost??? Asked a couple of my instructors, and they all said emphatically "YES!" Sooooo.... Decided to give the $$$ mat a try. I mean, after all, I spend well over $100 for running shoes... and stability and comfort in my yoga mat is also important! Well, I have to say, the instructors are right! I LOVE this mat. My hands do NOT slip in Down Dog, even toward the end of a strenuous yoga workout when I am a little "damp". (I sweat like a well lathered horse after a hard run...). The mat is comfortable in all of the poses that I have done; no issues with knees on the hard surfaces of the gym floor. Standing balance poses have become a little easier; the firmness of the Manduka mat provides stability that I was just not getting with less expensive options. The mat itself is obviously of better material than my previous less expensive mats. Firmer, heavier, less slippery. I have seen some reviews that say it is TOO heavy... not a problem. If you are doing plank position, and you are complaining about the weight of this mat, then something does not equate! I like the fact that the mat has a lifetime guarantee. One of my main instructors has used her mat for over 4 years; and she teaches classes 2 hours a day on average ... every day (or maybe more...). Her mat is still in perfect condition. She said that she went through 2 mats a year before moving up to the Manduka... So is it really more expensive than the cheaper mats??? Maybe not!!! I got the extra long Manduka mat. I am not tall (5'9") but I like to stay on the mat and not on the floor - shorter mats have me hanging off the ends on some poses with the normal sized mats. The longer mat is perfect! If you are new to Yoga, give yoga a try using the studio mats at the class before buying a Manduka (they are expensive). If you like Yoga and want to continue... BUY A MANDUKA MAT!!! You will not be sorry!
T**H
Amazing mat. Works well and it is thick enough for me not to need a knee pad.
O**I
Mat zaten uzun zamandır piyasada olan kendini tanımlamış bir mat. Satıcı tahmini süreden çok daha önce kargoladı. Mat’ı ayrıca koliye falan koyması çok daha doğru olacaktır kargoda ezilip büzülmemesi için, mat elastik olduğu için bir zarar görmemiş. Bu matın negatif yönü fiyatı yüksek ve ilk kullanımlarda çok çok kaygan ne yazık ki. Umarım zamanla tutuşu artacak, yorumlar bu yönde
S**.
Gets better after a few uses.. highly recommended Good size Love the color
A**R
I’m 95kg and need something to support my weight when I put my knee down and that won’t stretch on the floor like a rubber band when I do down dog. This mat is solid and great for someone tall in the XL size.
G**A
Es una tapete ideal. Se adhiere bien al piso y tu te adhieres a él sin que esto entorpezca tu práctica. Este modelo es un poco pesado, pero lo prefiero por el grosor, no duelen las rodillas. El curarlo con la sal es un consejo estupendo, sólo que nadie te dice que hay que como que tallarlo un poco, no se aflijan no le pasa nada. El video de Manduka sobre esto es muy ilustrativo, si no lo quieres hacer con el tiempo se lo quitará lo resbalosito, pero si quieres acelerar el proceso usa la sal. Yo lo curé una vez (se puede hacer tantas como sea necesario) y como que aún me resbalaba un poco, por falta de tiempo no pude hacerlo nuevamente en dos semanas así que compré por metro trapo de cocina de microfibra y lo puse en pies y manos, lo rocié con un atomizador con agua y fue espectacular, a los días dejé de usarlo, ya no me hizo falta y ya no lo curé nuevamente. Es un mat del que no se arrepentirán haber comprado. Muy recomendable. Actualización: Ya casi dos años de la compra y luce como nuevo, en verdad estoy muy feliz de haberlo adquirido. Lo volvería a comprar el caso es que creo que no hará falta ;) Actualización 2: Ya son ocho años con él y sigue como nuevo, pero de verdad luce como el primer día. No dejaré de recomendarlo nunca