I own a pro-lite in the same light gray color than the one shown in the video. It has been my yoga mat for the last 8 years. I've been practicing on it almost every day and it still looks and feels new. What they say about Manduka pro mats is 100% true: once you get one of those, you will never have to invest in another yoga mat. Before the pro-lite, I used to own a Jade, a very lovely mat, but it eventually fell apart. The density of the pro-lite provides great cushion to my knees and wrists without having to carry around an extra heavy yoga mat. Also, it really sticks to the floor, which means it doesn't turn into Aladdin's magic carpet during the practice, which usually happens to other yoga mats. The only con I would give to Manduka pros is that they don't work that well in humid, tropical environments. I spent the last three years living in the Mexican Caribbean, and experienced the mat to be quite slippery, most specially during the warmest season. The solution was putting an eko-super lite on top, and some people put a towel. I definetely would not recommend a pro or pro-lite to people who live in a tropical land, or to people who have sweaty hands. Now that I'm back in my hometown, which is less humid and has milder temperatures all year round, the grip feels a lot better because my hands don't sweat as much as they did in the Caribbean. I sometimes crave for a new yoga mat, they say the Liforme mats are amazing, and there are always great new stuff coming in, but the reality is that my pro-lite is so good that I do not need, and I probably will never need, a new yoga mat.
Thank you for sharing! I have been struggling between X and Pro lite. Now I know which one I need, after watching your video. Your reviews are very helpful! Thank you!
Your review helped me and saved me getting the weird textured X and then helped me decide to get the Pro Lite over the Eko. Well done comparison review, it was helpful and to the point. Thank you!
The best mat I've ever used is a Plyopic Ultra Grip Pro Yoga Mat. And what's even better is Plyopic also do a Pro+ and a Lite version if you prefer a mat that's thicker or more portable 🙂
I love having different mats for different practices. Still breaking in my manduka pro, haven’t brought myself to do the salt treatment but may soon if I don’t see more progress.
hey, thank you for your review. I noticed a unpleasant background noise. It's easy to remove this noise on the software you use, type "noise reduction" + the name of the software you use. It will sound more professionnal. Namaste !
Helpful! Did got yoga a few years back but not religiously. Per COVID and quarantine I’m going to get myself to get into yoga and I’m so excited. Went with the GRP (but not the Lite). So stoked! What are your favorites towels, or thoughts on them? I’ll be extremely sweaty and won’t want a pool beneath me (=
I'm so glad it was helpful! I think you'll love the GRP mat - great choice! The more I use that one, the more I like it. I do have a couple of Manduka towels. I have the hand towel which I love and use almost every workout. And I have the yogitoes towel which I really only use as a travel mat. If you have the GRP mat, I don't think you'll need a full length towel (but it's personal preference), although a hand towel is a must for wiping sweat off your hands and face! Good luck getting back into a practice!
Thank you for the review. Meditation is a part of mind body connection. I hope you discover that aspect as well. Just the exercise part is like " I like the sex put I do not practice the orgasm." You don't know how much you are missing
Yes, it's great for other workouts. The only thing is sometimes I notice shoe prints. But wearing super clean (indoor only) shoes and/or cleaning after each use solves the problem. :)
Thanks to this rewiev I got Prolite 😊 is it normal for Prolite to stretch? I had the idea of these mats not to stretch at all, so I'm concerned if my mat is faulty or I'm just too picky of the little things..
I've never noticed a stretch with my Prolite. That's weird. Mine are all at least a couple years old at this point - maybe they've changed the materials or something? I'd reach out to them. It could be faulty, and even if it isn't they have a lifetime warranty.
Hi! Is the grey one called storm? is it more blue/grey in the color? I know they have a color called thunder that is also grey... deciding between the two.
Hi! I don't remember what is was called. It's not blue - it's definitely light grey. I looked on the website and based on the current color choices, I'd say it's Storm (but it looks lighter in person than on my screen).
Thanks a lot for this review, exactly what I was looking for, from someone with knowledge (and humour!) I am trying to choose between the lite and Pro, 4 mm vs 6 mm. I have sensitive joints, neck, shoulders and I wanted to go for the 6mm because I am practicing yin, hatha, pilates and I want to start with restorative and vinyasa. But I was afraid that my wrists will sink in the mat, which is something to avoid because it would do more bad than good and that it would compromise my flow or balance. Do you think that I should go for 4mm with props like wedges, pads etc or for the 6 mm? Thanks a lot in advance! 🙏🏻❤️
Hi! Great user name! Thanks for the positive comment and question. I would go for the 6mm Pro if you're really concerned about sensitive joints. While it is thicker and has more cushion it isn't very squishy. It's a dense cushion if that makes sense (that's why it's so dang heavy!). It's not too soft for balance or flow. You could always still use blocks for your hands with it if for some reason your wrists need extra support. I hope this helps.
@@jennvazquez I forgot to mention that there is a mat very VERY similar to the manduka, it is called Kurma grip and they have a lite version of 4,2mm and a version of 6,5mm, I believe that they are made in the same factory as well. I didn't manage to test it on the floor because I ordered online, but I did test the grip a bit and pinched it between my fingers. It is pretty hard, like the manduka pro, the grip seemed fine but like I said I couldn't lay it flat on the floor to check properly . It also doesn't need a break in period. I am therefore very undecided between this one vs the manduka (the thickness problem was clarified, thank goodness phewww). I thought you might want to check it out as well. 🤗 Ps. That 0,5mm won't make such a difference between this one and the manduka 6mm if I decide to go for that one, right?
Cotton Candy Pancake hi again! I’ve never used Kurma - thanks for letting me know about it. No, I can’t image that 0.5 mm would make a difference. Good luck!
My Manduka Pro has lasted me through 2 teacher traings, everday practice and 20 years of teaching. I finally bought the new grippy mat today as my palms sweat alot. I love love Manduka. I have tried them all
I always hear that the Pro is a lifetime guarantee but they don't really explain how it works🤔.... I'm really curious on how it works, like do we need to return the old product or something🤔
After breaking in the PROlite do you think I can use it with sweaty hands (which I get quite quickly after a couple of vinyasas)? I'm afraid to spend so much money and then not get the grip I'm after but then I do prefer the PROlite over the GRP based on your explanation.
Hi! Yes, I do think the PROlight has a good amount of grip. I’ve been using that mat as my primary mat lately and it’s holding up really well. Way more grip than the EKO and not quite as much as the GRP, but it still has plenty for a moderately sweaty session. You can always add a towel if you’re extra sweaty. :)
I own a pro-lite in the same light gray color than the one shown in the video. It has been my yoga mat for the last 8 years. I've been practicing on it almost every day and it still looks and feels new. What they say about Manduka pro mats is 100% true: once you get one of those, you will never have to invest in another yoga mat. Before the pro-lite, I used to own a Jade, a very lovely mat, but it eventually fell apart. The density of the pro-lite provides great cushion to my knees and wrists without having to carry around an extra heavy yoga mat. Also, it really sticks to the floor, which means it doesn't turn into Aladdin's magic carpet during the practice, which usually happens to other yoga mats. The only con I would give to Manduka pros is that they don't work that well in humid, tropical environments. I spent the last three years living in the Mexican Caribbean, and experienced the mat to be quite slippery, most specially during the warmest season. The solution was putting an eko-super lite on top, and some people put a towel. I definetely would not recommend a pro or pro-lite to people who live in a tropical land, or to people who have sweaty hands. Now that I'm back in my hometown, which is less humid and has milder temperatures all year round, the grip feels a lot better because my hands don't sweat as much as they did in the Caribbean. I sometimes crave for a new yoga mat, they say the Liforme mats are amazing, and there are always great new stuff coming in, but the reality is that my pro-lite is so good that I do not need, and I probably will never need, a new yoga mat.
Thank you for sharing! I have been struggling between X and Pro lite. Now I know which one I need, after watching your video. Your reviews are very helpful! Thank you!
which one did you decide?
I use my manduka pro every day. It is heavy but indestructible. And looks like new after a couple of years.
Your review helped me and saved me getting the weird textured X and then helped me decide to get the Pro Lite over the Eko. Well done comparison review, it was helpful and to the point. Thank you!
"Why can't I say that word?!" HAHAHAHA! Love it!
This is super valuable. I went with the Pro at your recommendation. Thanks!
Haha, sometimes I'm a dork - I'm glad you had a laugh! Yes, the Pro best for sensitive knees - it's very cushioned. Thanks for watching!
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Wow! Who knew there was so much to know about yoga mats. Thanks for going through all of this.
Ha! I hope it was helpful for you. Thanks for watching!
Right?!?!
The best mat I've ever used is a Plyopic Ultra Grip Pro Yoga Mat. And what's even better is Plyopic also do a Pro+ and a Lite version if you prefer a mat that's thicker or more portable 🙂
I love having different mats for different practices. Still breaking in my manduka pro, haven’t brought myself to do the salt treatment but may soon if I don’t see more progress.
Thank you for this thorough review! 👏 Very helpful!!
hey, thank you for your review. I noticed a unpleasant background noise. It's easy to remove this noise on the software you use, type "noise reduction" + the name of the software you use. It will sound more professionnal.
Namaste !
Really helpful exploration of the different mats. Thank you!
LearningGerman I’m glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching!
this is exactly what i need!! so helpful
Wang Joy Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! I’m so glad it was helpful.
Helpful! Did got yoga a few years back but not religiously. Per COVID and quarantine I’m going to get myself to get into yoga and I’m so excited. Went with the GRP (but not the Lite). So stoked! What are your favorites towels, or thoughts on them? I’ll be extremely sweaty and won’t want a pool beneath me (=
I'm so glad it was helpful! I think you'll love the GRP mat - great choice! The more I use that one, the more I like it. I do have a couple of Manduka towels. I have the hand towel which I love and use almost every workout. And I have the yogitoes towel which I really only use as a travel mat. If you have the GRP mat, I don't think you'll need a full length towel (but it's personal preference), although a hand towel is a must for wiping sweat off your hands and face! Good luck getting back into a practice!
This is very helpful. Thank you! 😊
Thank you for the review. Meditation is a part of mind body connection. I hope you discover that aspect as well. Just the exercise part is like " I like the sex put I do not practice the orgasm." You don't know how much you are missing
Thank you for the helpful review! Can you wear shoes on the X mat? I was thinking of getting it to do other workouts on it besides yoga.
Yes, it's great for other workouts. The only thing is sometimes I notice shoe prints. But wearing super clean (indoor only) shoes and/or cleaning after each use solves the problem. :)
Thanks to this rewiev I got Prolite 😊 is it normal for Prolite to stretch? I had the idea of these mats not to stretch at all, so I'm concerned if my mat is faulty or I'm just too picky of the little things..
I've never noticed a stretch with my Prolite. That's weird. Mine are all at least a couple years old at this point - maybe they've changed the materials or something? I'd reach out to them. It could be faulty, and even if it isn't they have a lifetime warranty.
Hi! Is the grey one called storm? is it more blue/grey in the color? I know they have a color called thunder that is also grey... deciding between the two.
Hi! I don't remember what is was called. It's not blue - it's definitely light grey. I looked on the website and based on the current color choices, I'd say it's Storm (but it looks lighter in person than on my screen).
You're so fun and gorgeous!! 🥰
Thank you!
Thanks a lot for this review, exactly what I was looking for, from someone with knowledge (and humour!) I am trying to choose between the lite and Pro, 4 mm vs 6 mm. I have sensitive joints, neck, shoulders and I wanted to go for the 6mm because I am practicing yin, hatha, pilates and I want to start with restorative and vinyasa. But I was afraid that my wrists will sink in the mat, which is something to avoid because it would do more bad than good and that it would compromise my flow or balance. Do you think that I should go for 4mm with props like wedges, pads etc or for the 6 mm? Thanks a lot in advance! 🙏🏻❤️
Hi! Great user name! Thanks for the positive comment and question. I would go for the 6mm Pro if you're really concerned about sensitive joints. While it is thicker and has more cushion it isn't very squishy. It's a dense cushion if that makes sense (that's why it's so dang heavy!). It's not too soft for balance or flow. You could always still use blocks for your hands with it if for some reason your wrists need extra support. I hope this helps.
@@jennvazquez oh, it certainly does!! And it does make a difference that it comes from a specialist! Thanks a lot and namaste :)
@@jennvazquez I forgot to mention that there is a mat very VERY similar to the manduka, it is called Kurma grip and they have a lite version of 4,2mm and a version of 6,5mm, I believe that they are made in the same factory as well. I didn't manage to test it on the floor because I ordered online, but I did test the grip a bit and pinched it between my fingers. It is pretty hard, like the manduka pro, the grip seemed fine but like I said I couldn't lay it flat on the floor to check properly . It also doesn't need a break in period. I am therefore very undecided between this one vs the manduka (the thickness problem was clarified, thank goodness phewww). I thought you might want to check it out as well. 🤗 Ps. That 0,5mm won't make such a difference between this one and the manduka 6mm if I decide to go for that one, right?
Cotton Candy Pancake hi again! I’ve never used Kurma - thanks for letting me know about it. No, I can’t image that 0.5 mm would make a difference. Good luck!
@@jennvazquez thanks a lot!
What size yoga may do you use?
Dp you really have to rub your mat with sea salt before using it?
My Manduka Pro has lasted me through 2 teacher traings, everday practice and 20 years of teaching. I finally bought the new grippy mat today as my palms sweat alot. I love love Manduka. I have tried them all
I always hear that the Pro is a lifetime guarantee but they don't really explain how it works🤔....
I'm really curious on how it works, like do we need to return the old product or something🤔
I read that you return your old mat so that they can recycle it and send you a new one :)
My Pro has lasted 20 years.
After breaking in the PROlite do you think I can use it with sweaty hands (which I get quite quickly after a couple of vinyasas)? I'm afraid to spend so much money and then not get the grip I'm after but then I do prefer the PROlite over the GRP based on your explanation.
Hi! Yes, I do think the PROlight has a good amount of grip. I’ve been using that mat as my primary mat lately and it’s holding up really well. Way more grip than the EKO and not quite as much as the GRP, but it still has plenty for a moderately sweaty session. You can always add a towel if you’re extra sweaty. :)