Hi guys, I'm revisiting this video a year later and have a new recommendation for a budget-friendly mat. The brand is 'Yoga Studio' and their simple PVC mats are great! I still love my Yogi Bare mat when I practise at home but I've been using a Yoga Studio mat regularly in classes and highly recommend. So if you're in the market for a £20 mat, check this one out: amzn.to/3T4a6lg (affiliate link)
Hi guys, I'm revisiting this video a year later and have a new recommendation for a budget-friendly mat. The brand is 'Yoga Studio' and their simple PVC mats are great! I still love my Yogi Bare mat when I practise at home but I've been using a Yoga Studio mat regularly in classes and highly recommend. So if you're in the market for a £20 mat, check this one out: amzn.to/3T4a6lg (affiliate link)
Awesome video thank you!
That was really useful, I have more of an exercise mat which think maybe to thick for yoga.
I'm glad it was helpful. Exercise mats seem to work for some people but I always recommend going with a proper yoga mat if you can :)
Thank You. I always appreciated your videos ❤️
You are so welcome :)
I'm glad I found your video because I was going to buy a thick, spongy mat. I thought they would be best but now I know they aren't.
Oh good, I'm glad you found the video too :) Thick mats can work for some people but generally they end up causing more trouble than they're worth.
Very good info!!!
6-8mm is the best for me as my knee hurt when having them on the floor for a long period of time.
I would get some Bluetooth earbuds and use one of them as an earpiece. That might get rid of that room echo and sound better. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for the advice, I'll give that a try 👍🏼
What about manuka mats
The best mat for grip is B Mat