BalanceFrom Yoga Mats Buying Guide
BalanceFrom yoga mats are made of high-density foam that’s firm, yet comfortable for your weak joints and bones. They’re heavily cushioned so they’re perfect for those with bad knees, back, and hips. The thickness can range from 6mm to 25mm.
All BalanceFrom yoga mats come with a carrying strap with adjustable straps and velcro ends at the loops for a secure hold. They’re designed with a moisture-resistant technology making them very easy to clean with soapy water. Best of all, they offer a 2-year warranty to guarantee excellent quality.
Our only gripe with these mats is that they tend to show wear and tear after regular use. Nonetheless, they’re a great value for your money as they also offer in complete sets.
What We Liked
- Supports a 2-year warranty
- Thick cushioning up to 25mm
- Includes a carrying strap
- Very easy to clean
- Lightweight, though bulky
What We Didn’t Like
BalanceFrom Yoga Mats Vs Other Brands
Here’s a brief comparison of BalanceFrom yoga mats with other leading brands on the market, such as Gaiam, Jade, and Manduka.
BalanceFrom vs Gaiam Yoga Mat
BalanceFrom is made of high-density foam while most Gaiam yoga mats are made of PVC. Both brands almost have the same size but BalanceFrom yoga mats are thicker. BalanceFrom mats are more affordable but Gaiam mats are more stylish.
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BalanceFrom vs jade Yoga Mat
Jade yoga mats are made of natural rubber which is eco-friendly but they emit a horrible smell on first use. BalanceFrom yoga mats are thicker than Jade yoga mats but they have less traction. Both brands are available in different solid colors.
BalanceFrom vs Manduka Yoga Mat
Manduka yoga mats are more expensive than BalanceFrom yoga mats but they give excellent durability. They’re more eco-friendly than BalanceFrom but they lack the comfortable cushioning that BalanceFrom provides. Manduka is up to 6mm thick while BalanceFrom offers up to 25mm of thickness.