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Jade Harmony Professional Yoga Mat Review | Best in Sticky Yoga Mats

3,920 Views· 09/10/15
BrettLarkinYoga
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♥ JADE HARMONY, FREE SHIPPING: http://bit.ly/1HrhDMf ♥ SEE ALL MAT REVIEWS: http://www.brettlarkin.com/yoga-mat-reviews/ ♥ DOWNLOAD MY YOGA APP (iTunes & Google Play): http://www.brettlarkin.com/app/ --- Day 2 of #yogamatweek and we re talking about the Jade Harmony Professional mat. This is an open-cell yoga mat and one of my personal favorites. If you don t know the difference between open vs closed-cell yoga mats, don t worry, we have a video coming up on that the day after tomorrow. 💜7 Day Chakra Challenge: https://www.brettlarkin.com/chakra ♥ BEGINNER YOGA CLASSES: http://bit.ly/BegYoga ♥ ADVANCED YOGA CLASSES: http://bit.ly/AdvYoga ♥ GETTING MARRIED?http://brettlarkin.com/engaged-yoga-wedding/ ♥ DOWNLOAD CLASSES: http://www.brettlarkin.com/yoga-video-downloads/ ??Questions?? Join my Private Facebook Group to ask & I ll answer http://bit.ly/brettyogagroup -- Hi, I’m Bret Larkin, welcome to Yoga Mat Week where today I’m reviewing the Jade Harmony Professional Mat which retails for $79. Jade is the ideal combination of cushioning and traction. While Manduka mats needs to be broken in, Jade mats feel fantastic to breath from day one. The open-cell construction as opposed to the close-cell construction of Manduka mats makes this mat just a little bit stretchier, it kind of moves with you in a really good way. The material is ecofriendly rubber tap directly from rubber trees. No PBC or chemicals. Jade mat weighs 4.5 pounds, which is substantial but still easy enough to carry around. Even though it’s technically thinner it feels like it has more cushioning than the Manduka Pro just because of the springy open-cell construction and the rubberiness of the mat. I gave it the sweat test and like the Manduka Pro mat it does stay sticky when wet but it still doesn’t offer the dryness and traction of mats specifically designed for hot yoga like the Gaiam Sol. Pros are that it’s the perfect balance of comfort and traction. It’s not too heavy and it holds off well to sweat and moisture. Cons are that it’s not appropriate to people allergic to latex. It smells strongly of rubber for the first two weeks and depending on your color choice Jade mats can just dirty easily. Jade is my pick for yogis who want a hybrid mat that has texture and kind of moves with you in a good way but is still sweat proof and water resistant. Make sure to like this video. If you’ve enjoyed it, subscribe to my channel and keep tuning in for Yoga Mat Week where you’ll meet your perfect mat.

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