Style Boat Market Recovery Mat 4mm Almond 4mm (Almond)
Rang
Bodom




Tavsif
"EVA x Rubber Hybrid": A hybrid material made from EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer) and rubber. EVA is stronger than PVC (polyester) and TPE materials, and is water-resistant and lightweight. It is also an environmentally friendly, all-purpose material that does not emit harmful substances even when burned. This EVA has been further evolved by blending rubber, resulting in a material that has improved durability, cushioning, and flexibility. "An evolved version of Air Rubber, born in Japan and brought to the world": The strongest and most flexible material in the "Air Rubber Series" developed by Buntaro (an insole material manufacturer founded 70 years ago in 1948), which has long supported people's feet by developing it specifically for walking, has now been further evolved for yoga mats. The material feels as if it gently envelops the human body and feels smooth. As the name suggests, it is packed with air bubbles, making it ultra-lightweight like air. This technology was born in Kobe, Japan, and is a material packed with Japanese technology that has yet to be replicated anywhere in the world. "Low resilience x High resilience": A material with two contradictory properties that are not usually found: low resilience and high resilience. The mat is "low resilience" when you step on it, and "high resilience" when you step off it, providing solid support for your body movements when exercising on the mat. "Mochi-like texture and high grip": The blend of numerous fine bubbles and rubber on the surface eliminates the unevenness of typical yoga mats that prevent slipping. The comfortable texture of "mochi" and the fine bubbles on multiple sides provide many friction surfaces and high grip. The versatile grip supports even the toughest poses. "Recover Body Function": This mat was developed with the involvement of physical therapists, with materials developed with a focus on how people use their feet. The mat's grip and low-resilience are tailored to naturally activate the toes (feet) that humans often use for "stepping." The movement of the toes is actually very important, and disuse can lead to a weakened longitudinal arch and bunions, which can cause walking difficulties. Using the toes also relieves fatigue, improves blood flow, and promotes overall health and balance. The greatest feature is that continued use of the mat helps the body recognize lost toe movement, improving the accuracy of yoga and other automatic movements while restoring the entire body and maintaining a healthy state of mind. *Please refrain from using this product for any purpose other than as a yoga mat. *If you notice any dirt after use, please clean it with a damp cloth. After cleaning, please store it in a well-ventilated place. We also recommend storing the mat in a tube once it has completely dried. *Please refrain from using this product for any purpose other than as a yoga mat. *If you notice any dirt after use, please clean it with a damp cloth. After cleaning, please store it in a well-ventilated place. We also recommend storing the mat in a rolled up shape once it has completely dried. A yoga mat made with Japanese technology that considers health and the environment Feature 1: EVA x rubber hybrid A hybrid material made from EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer) and rubber. EVA material is stronger than PVC (poly) and TPE materials, and is water-resistant and lightweight. It is also an environmentally friendly, all-purpose material that does not emit harmful substances when burned. This EVA is further blended with rubber to further evolve the EVA material, improving its durability, cushioning, and flexibility. Feature 2: "An evolved version of the air rubber that Japan created for the world" The strongest and most flexible material in the "Air Rubber Series" developed by Buntaro (an insole material manufacturer founded 70 years ago in 1948), which has long been supporting people's feet by developing it specifically for walking, has now been further evolved for use on yoga mats. The material feels smooth and gentle, like it gently envelops the human body. As the name suggests, it is made of many air bubbles and is ultra-lightweight like air. This technology was born in Kobe, Japan, and is a material packed with Japanese technology that has yet to be replicated anywhere in the world. Feature 3: Low resilience x high resilience This material combines two unusually contradictory properties: low resilience and high resilience. It provides excellent support for your body movements when exercising on the mat, with low resilience when you step on it and high resilience when you step off it. Feature 4: Hygienic material that does not allow water to penetrate The greatest feature of this mat is that each one is made up of independent air bubbles, making it a hygienic material that prevents water from penetrating and the growth of bacteria such as mold. It is also a versatile material that prevents water from penetrating while minimizing slippage caused by sweat and other factors thanks to its fine surface bubbles. Feature 5: "Mochi-like texture and high grip" The blend of numerous fine bubbles and rubber on the surface eliminates the non-slip texture found on most yoga mats. It has a pleasant texture like mochi rice cake and is covered with many tiny air bubbles, providing many friction surfaces and high grip. Versatile grip for support even in tough poses Feature 6: "Recovering body functions" Physiotherapists were also involved in the development of this mat, and the material was developed with a focus on how people use their feet. The mat's grip and low-resilience are adjusted to naturally activate the toes, which humans often use for "stepping" on the floor. The movement of the toes, which modern people are losing, is actually very important, and not using them can lead to a collapse of the longitudinal arch, bunions, and other walking difficulties. Using your toes also helps relieve fatigue, improves blood flow, and balances the overall health of your body. The greatest feature is that by continuing to use the mat, your body will recognize the movement of your toes, improving the accuracy of yoga and other automatic movements, while recovering your entire body and maintaining a continuous state of overall health. Feature 7: Upcycling As part of our efforts to prevent waste, we collect unused mats, crush them into small pieces, and turn them into beads for cushions, etc. We also use the crushed materials to harden them into boards and turn them into new materials that can be used for chairs, shelves, etc. Size: 180cm x 66cm Thickness: 4mm Weight: 950kg Material: EVA x Synthetic rubber


























