Cork Yoga Combo - Mat, Roller and Brick/ Block - Amalgamated Rubber
- Regular price Rs. 4,199.00
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Vendor: REVERING LIFESTYLE LLP
Type: Health & Personal Care
Sku: ONEART42203
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Cork Yoga Combo - Mat, Roller and Brick/ Block - Amalgamated Rubber
a) Product features:
Material: Eco-friendly and sustainable cork
Packaging: Completely Recyclable
Size: Mat 24*72 Inch and 1 Block: 9*5*3 inch and 1 roller
Country of Origin: India
b) FAQs:
What are the different types of Cork Yoga mats available?
There are 3 different types of mats available - Cork with recycled EVA, Cork with natural rubber, and Cork Amalgamated Rubber.
Tell me more about the 3 types of mats.
Cork with recycled EVA: Lightweight (.5kg), not suitable for use on very smooth surfaces like tiles or marble floors
Cork with natural rubber: Weight approx. 2kg, strong grip and skid free
Cork with Amalgamated Rubber: Weight approx. 2 kg, strong grip and skid free
Are Cork Yoga Mats slippery?
The lightweight recycled EVA variant is not suitable for use on smooth surfaces like tiles and marble floors.
What is the thickness of the mats?
4.5mm
How long do the mats last?
As long as any other mat, or even longer, provided you take care of it.
How to take care of the cork yoga mat?
Wash with a damp cloth after use. If thorough cleaning is required, use a soap solution.
What is yoga brick?
These are the supports that you can use while performing Yoga asanas. These provide you with a stable support on the ground, reducing chances of injury and bettering your overall workout.
How is a yoga brick different from yoga block?
They are the same.
What are the benefits of yoga brick?
Provides stable and flat ground to support your asanas that require lifts above the ground.
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#ONEarth Basics: What makes Cork a sustainable alternative to plastic?
Plastic takes over 1000 years to decompose - ergo, every plastic product ever thrown away is still there on the planet somewhere, choking landfills or oceans. And there are about 8 billion people out there.
Cork production is considered sustainable because only the bark of the tree is stripped to harvest the cork. The tree continues to live and grow. Besides, to produce 1000 cork wine-stoppers, 1.5 kg CO2 are emitted, compared to 14 kg of CO2 in plastic stoppers and 37 kg CO2 in aluminium screw caps.
To read more about cork, visit our blog.