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I'm in the market for a new one. I do hot yoga, mostly vinyasa but sometimes hatha. Any recs? I'm using a cheapie now but since I've stuck with it so long, it's time to invest.
I'm thinking about The Mat (lululemon) or a Kulae mat. I'm also open to other recommendations.
TIA
Re: yoga mat recs
I have the mat and un-mat from lulu and love them. (Don't get the un if you have sensitive knees though)
This is a towel and mat in one, if you really mainly do hot yoga
http://shop.lululemon.com/products/clothes-accessories/women-we-made-too-much/The-Towel-Mat-MD?cc=4297&skuId=3479629&catId=women-we-made-too-much
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