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"EVA x rubber hybrid": A hybrid material of EVA material (ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer) x rubber. EVA material is stronger than PVC material (poly) and TPE material, and is water resistant and lightweight. It is also an environmentally friendly and versatile material that does not emit harmful substances even when burned. A material that further evolves EVA by blending rubber with this EVA to improve durability, cushioning, and flexibility.
``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 in 1948 for 70 years), which has been developed as a walking rubber and has continued to support people's feet for many years, has been further evolved for yoga mats. The material feels smooth and gently wraps around the human body. Also, as the name suggests, it has many air bubbles and is super lightweight like air. This technology was born in Kobe, Japan, and is a material packed with Japanese technology that has not yet been replicated anywhere in the world.
``Low repulsion x high repulsion'': A material with two contradictory characteristics that are not normally found: low repulsion and high repulsion. When you step on the mat, it has ``low repulsion'' and when you leave the mat, it has ``high repulsion'', which provides solid support for your body movements when you exercise on the mat.
``Mochi-like texture and high grip strength'': Due to the blend of numerous fine air bubbles on the surface and rubber, there are no uneven surfaces that are found on common yoga mats to prevent slipping.It has a comfortable texture like ``rice cake'' and has fine air bubbles on multiple sides, resulting in a high grip force with many friction surfaces. Supports hard poses with versatile grip power
"Recovering body functions": Physical therapists were also involved in the development of this mat, and the material was developed with a focus on how people use their feet. By adjusting the mat's grip and low rebound, it is designed to naturally work the toes, which humans often use for "stepping." The movement of the toes, which modern people are losing, is actually very important, and not using them can lead to lowered vertical arches and bunions, which can lead to walking disorders. Also, by using your toes, you can recover from fatigue and improve blood flow, helping to balance the health of your entire body. The biggest feature is that by continuing to use the mat, the body recognizes the movement of the toes that is being lost, improves the accuracy of yoga and other automatic exercises, and recovers the entire body to continuously maintain a healthy state.
Size: 180cm x 66cm Thickness: 5mm Weight: 1.1kg
Material: EVA×Synthetic rubber
Care instructions: After washing, please dry in the sun. Once dry, store it indoors as soon as possible. The rubber may deteriorate.
*Please refrain from using this product for purposes other than yoga mats. *If you are concerned about dirt after use, please clean it with a damp cloth. After cleaning, please store it in a well-ventilated place. We also recommend that once you have confirmed that the mat is completely dry, roll it up into a tube and store it.
A yoga mat made with Japanese technology that takes health and the environment into consideration.
Feature 1: EVA x rubber hybrid
A hybrid material of EVA material (ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer) and rubber.
EVA material is stronger than PVC material (poly) and TPE material, and is water resistant and lightweight.
It is also an environmentally friendly and versatile material that does not emit harmful substances even when burned.
A material that further evolves EVA by blending rubber with this EVA to improve durability, cushioning, and flexibility.
Feature 2: “An evolved version of the air rubber that Japan has created around the world.”
The strongest and most flexible material in the Air Rubber series developed by Buntaro (a 70-year-old insole material manufacturer founded in 1948), which has long been developed as a rubber for walking and has continued to support people's feet for many years, has been further evolved for yoga mats.
The material feels smooth and gently wraps around the human body. Also, as the name suggests, it has many air bubbles and is super lightweight like air.
This technology was born in Kobe, Japan, and is a material packed with Japanese technology that has not yet been replicated anywhere in the world.
Feature 3 “Low repulsion x high repulsion”
A material with two contradictory characteristics that are not normally found: low repulsion and high repulsion. When you step on the mat, it has ``low repulsion'' and when you leave the mat, it has ``high repulsion'', which provides solid support for your body movements when you exercise on the mat.
Feature 4: “Hygienic material that does not allow water to penetrate”
The biggest feature of the mat is that each cell is made up of independent air bubbles, making it a highly hygienic material that prevents water from penetrating and prevents the growth of mold and other bacteria.
It is also a versatile material that prevents water from penetrating while minimizing slippage caused by sweat with fine air bubbles on the surface.
Feature 5: “Mochi-like texture and high grip”
The blend of numerous fine air bubbles and rubber on the surface means that there are no irregularities found on a typical yoga mat to prevent slipping.
It has a comfortable texture like rice cake and has fine air bubbles on multiple sides, so it has many friction surfaces and a high grip.
Supports hard poses with versatile grip power
Feature 6: “Recovering body functions”
Physical therapists were also involved in the development of this mat, and the material was developed with a focus on how people use their feet.
By adjusting the mat's grip and low rebound, it is designed to naturally work the toes, which humans often use for "stepping."
The movement of the toes, which modern people are losing, is actually very important, and not using them can lead to lowered vertical arches and bunions, which can lead to walking disorders. Also, by using your toes, you can recover from fatigue and improve blood flow, helping to balance the health of your entire body. The biggest feature is that through continued use of the mat, the body recognizes the movement of the toes that is being lost, improves the accuracy of yoga and other automatic exercises, and recovers the entire body to continuously maintain a healthy state.
Feature 7: “Upcycling”
In an effort to prevent waste from being thrown away, we collect mats that are no longer in use, crush them into small pieces, and turn them into beads for things like cushions.We also harden the crushed resources into a board shape and use it to create new materials that can be used for chairs, shelves, etc.