Standard Nylon Zippered Yoga Mat Bag

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Standard Nylon Zippered Yoga Mat Bag

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Brand: Yoga Accessories
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Publisher: Yoga Accessories
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Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionCarry your yoga mat easily and comfortably with a zippered yoga mat bag. These bags come in a variety of great colors, and are very comfortable to carry. Made of a lightweight material, including a netted mesh area, these bags allow your mat to breathe and dry. This bag has a zippered closure and a shoulder strap. Mat bags will fit both the 1/8' and 1/4' mats.




Features:
  • Sturdy, reinforced nylon
  • Extremely lightweight
  • Mesh area allows mat to breathe and dry
  • Comfortable shoulder strap
  • Easily fits both 1/4" and 1/8" mats













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome Bag!
Purchased this bag in black and couldn't be happier! Very sturdy material and yet lightweight to carry. Would be better if it had a side pocket of some sort to hold keys or a yoga strap, but all in all it is a very stlish, convenient bag. I have only used it once and have received a number of compliments on the look and functionality of it.

Also, received this product in a very timely manner!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great bag
I was looking for a yoga bag that I could travel to and from work with and this bag is great. It sits comfortably on your shoulder and you don't have to worry about your yoga mat hitting anyone in the face on the subway! All in all, great well made bag.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Too small :(
I was so looking forward to this after carrying around my own yoga mat for years! However, I have a standard size yoga mat and it just won't fit into this bed. It's too short. I am *very* disappointed. The search goes on. :( :( :(



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - nice but cheap
Serves its purpose well, although the bag is almost a little too short and narrow for the mat. You have to roll it up tightly and evenly to get it to fit, a little disappointed in the quality of it as well, cheap, thin material and netting, not really worth $9.00.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Elizabeth Essenfeld says ...
Elizabeth Essenfeld says: These mats are great! They are thick and comfortable and come in great bright colors.



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