Friday, 25 July 2008

Hugger Mugger Earth Elements Eco Exercise/Yoga Mat 5mm (72-Inch, Violet/Lavender)

Hugger Mugger Earth Elements Eco Exercise/Yoga Mat 5mm (72-Inch, Violet/Lavender) is one of the most popular products on Amazon. Therefore, I can say that "it's good and worth your money". Alright, this is some information I can find for you.

Hugger Mugger Earth Elements Eco Exercise/Yoga Mat 5mm (72-Inch, Violet/Lavender)

  • PVC, rubber and latex free.
  • Biodegradable, recyclable, toxin free.
  • Ideal for yoga, pilates, other floor exercises.
  • Lifetime

Here it is, some specification for Hugger Mugger Earth Elements Eco Exercise/Yoga Mat 5mm (72-Inch, Violet/Lavender).
  • Binding : Sports
  • Color : Violet/Lavender
  • Label : Hugger Mugger
  • Manufacturer : Hugger Mugger
  • Model : MA-EE-72-5MM-VIOLET
  • Publisher : Hugger Mugger
  • Studio : Hugger Mugger
  • Variation Description : Violet/Lavender
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Here it is, some specification for Hugger Mugger Earth Elements Eco Exercise/Yoga Mat 5mm (72-Inch, Violet/Lavender).

It's a nice mat, will give you plety of support because of its thickness but I've been using my mat for over 2 weeks now doing yoga and pilates almost everyday but it's still slippery. I still have to use my yoga paws to hold my poses.
I think I reviewed this product already, but I love this mat. It's an excellent thickness and for the price I was very pleased. The grip is good for a mat that isn't pvc. Also, it's better for the environment, so you can't lose.
I've been practicing yoga off and on for a number of years. Once I heard about the harmful characteristics of PVC--both in production and use (google it), I started looking into alternative materials for yoga mats.



I first bought a rubber mat. It initially had a strong odor, and started falling apart very quickly; within a 6 months, it was unusable, and before that it left little crumbs after every class. It was less slippery than the PVC mats, but it didn't seem all that cost-efficient, given the fact that it lasted such a short period of time.



This mat is honestly the best I have ever used. Like rubber, the mat is eco friendly and not nearly as slippery as a pvc mat when I sweat. Unlike the rubber mat, however, this one did not have a funky smell, and looks just about as new as it did when I bought it. For the experienced yogi, or at least one who doesn't have a particularly sensitive spine, the mat is certainly thick enough. The extra length is great for those of us on the slightly tall side; my downward dog doesn't bump into the edges of the mat, and I remain entirely on the mat in corpse pose (I'm 5'8", which isn't super tall, but standard mats seem to be made for people 5'5" or so).



These mats aren't cheap, but this purchase was certainly worth eating in 3 more times than usual!



I've been practicing Jivamukti-style (an ashtanga flow) yoga twice a week for about six years. My previous mat was an Ultra version, 1/4" thick. Getting used to this thinner mat was a bit of an adjustment; you sink down into the thicker mat, which helps keep you from sliding, for example in downward dog (more on this below). But having to work harder to hold the pose is actually a good thing because it will only make my hands, arms, legs, and core stronger. And I love the look of the mat. It's a very pretty shade of purple, with lavender on the reverse. The subtle raised pattern is lovely and helps me align my feet in warrior pose. I suppose it improves the traction, too. The best thing is that it's nontoxic and biodegradable. Since the philosophy of yoga is to do no harm to others and to increase positive energy in the world, it really makes sense to have an eco-friendly mat. I didn't want to get rubber or latex, however, because I have sensitive skin and mild asthma, and I was worried that those materials might not agree with me. Nor did I want a cloth mat that would need frequent washing, as I live in an apartment with no space to dry a mat. So I was thrilled to discover this new type. No nontoxic materials are used in the manufacturing process. The packaging said to lay it flat for a day to allow any residue to dissipate, but I didn't detect any odor. (You know that "new-mat smell" you get from typical PVC mats? You're breathing in gases from volatile organic compounds, which are believed to be bad for your health; do a Google search for PVC dangers.) When I first started using this mat, I was sliding quite a bit. Like I said, it does make some poses where your hands can tend to slip, like downward dog or full wheel, slightly more challenging. But the amount of traction is probably roughly equivalent to a standard-thickness (1/8") PVC mat. This one is 5mm, which is .19" (to compare, 1/8" is .125" and 1/4" is .25"). Hugger Mugger sells a 15mm version, and a 10mm version is coming in Feb. 2007 according to their website. If your hands get sweaty, or you are new to the practice and have yet to develop your arm and hand strength, you will probably slide, and you might want to try a thicker one (the price goes higher, of course). Now that I'm used to it, it's not really a problem. And I do think that the 5mm level of thickness provides better support for balancing poses. The material is susceptible to wear; the spot where my toes land when I jump back into plank pose or chattaranga (push-up position) shows some abrasion already after only a couple of months. That happens with PVC, too, though. It's a good idea to keep your toenails well trimmed and filed smooth, but I guess in the winter I sometimes let them go a bit. If it weren't for the abrasion, I'd give 5 stars. Still, I hope to be using this mat regularly for at least a year and hopefully much longer. When it gets too worn, I'll flip it over to the other side and it will be like having a brand-new mat, especially because of the different color. It's more expensive than a basic mat, but I think it's definitely worth the cost. For the price of two or three yoga classes, you can get a mat that is better for you and for the Earth!
The mat is as depicted. I rank it from 3 to 4 stars. Hardly sticky, really, but nice cushioning and lovely purple shade. Long, too. The problem was the toxic smell. I just received the mat tonight, and the chemical smell was noticeable not just around the mat, but in the room in which the mat was stored! I washed the mat in the washing machine on delicate, cold cycle with a bit of Woolite. The smell subsided considerably -- still present, though not as intense -- but there is now a 3" abrasion on the mat. The top purple patterned layer came off on that 3" section, leaving a solid purple layer underneath. It still has a faint NON-eco-friendly smell to it, too.



Do I regret buying this mat? No. But I wanted to share my experience so you would be warned to wash it only by hand.



ONE WEEK LATER: The smell has gone away. If you're looking for a sticky mat, pass this one by. However, if you are more interested in some cushion for your knees, this is a nice mat to consider.

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