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Ive been taking classes atthe Y, using their rubber and foam mats.
I didnt want to buy my own until I knew yoga was something Id stick with.

But with each class, Ive grown more in love with the practice and my teachers.
Regardless, I figured it was time to get my own.
When I first heard aboutOko Living yoga mats, I was instantly intrigued.

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(And they come in various shades and color combinations that are calming, pretty, and stylish.)
With prices ranging from $168 to $188, theyre not cheap.
Theherbal yoga matI tested comes witha yoga mat bagfor easily transporting it to and from the gym (praise!

But its not as plush and cushion-y in the way a rubber or foam mat usually is.
But one thing I love: How sturdy it is.
I dont worry about tearing it while in downward dogyes, Ive torn a (cheap!)

foam yoga mat before, and it was terribly embarrassing.
You also wont find yourself slipping and sliding, no matter how sweaty your palms get.
(As someone who easily feels awkward, I was grateful AF for this.)

The company also claims these mats are ethically made and that the grip gets better as you sweat.
That kind of comfort is just what I want during my flow.
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