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Just wanted to add my 2 cents in https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_bounce.gif > I don’t have a fortune to spend so when it came time to buy mats for myself I searched quite a bit and considered a lot of different options. What I ended up getting was 2 everlast mats from the sports store called model’s(not sure I spelt their name correctly). These mats are 6ft. by 2ft long when opened and are 2inches thick. However,they fold down to 3ft. and their depth goes to 4in. I use them mostly folded and place them on each side of my pole. These mats give me quite a bit of versatility, for I am able to fold and unfold them according to my needs. When I am not using them for a crachmat, I will pull one open to provide that cushion I need when stretching, Love them.. o and each mat was around 50$ or so. Awesome find, at least in my opinion! https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_sunny.gif https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_thumleft.gif
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I got an folding mat at Target :
Embark Vinyl Fitness Mat – Black $29.99
It’s great because I can use it for the warm-up/stretch & cool-down we do on yoga mats (my bony old ass needs two of them!). I can fold in half or quarters, depending on how much cushion I want. I can carry it easily with the handles.
There are similar mats at Target, thicker and higher in price accordingly, $79.99 and $119.99.This works when I can plan where I might be falling!!! doesn’t give 360-degree protection.
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I can't even get on the site to look at the mats that Alena sells.
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I'm looking for a crash mat too. The mat from urban dancer looks good I saw that they were sold out, so I hope they make them in pink cause it said more colors are coming soon. I think I might get a travel one so I can take it to my studio too.
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