3025 Yoga/Pilates mat 1×2 m
A large mat, 1×2 m, made of durable PVC, which can be rolled up and is non-slip. The same material, texture and 6 mm thickness as the Pilates mats, it is a general-purpose mat suitable for all kinds of activities, yoga, free-body exercises and also as protection for fitness areas or for positioning cardio-fitness equipment, e.g. bikes. The mat stretches and rolls easily and does not tend to curl, adhering well to the floor.
The Yoga/Pilates Mat 3025 is characterised by its size, 1×2 m, which is significantly larger than a standard fitness mat. It is made of PVC, the same material, texture and 6 mm thickness as the Pilates mat 3024, standard size 173 x 61 cm, while appearing soft and comfortable to the touch, it is durable and not very deformable.
Due to its large size, it can be generically suitable for all kinds of activities and can also be used as a protective base where fitness equipment can be placed; free body equipment, but also cardio-fitness equipment, such as bikes for example. The mat stretches and rolls easily and does not tend to curl, adhering well to the floor.
Dimensions 1000 x 2000 mm, thickness 6 mm
Shoe soles are the enemy of mats, especially when performing exercises that require high grip and thus high friction and abrasion. The recommended models for this kind of situation, which will always result in a high degree of wear and tear, are code mats: 3024, 3025, 0400, 0400/1, 0401. We do not recommend model no. 3016, Specific for use without shoes, code 0407. The code mats 0403 e 0403/1 are short models, designed so that the shoes remain outside. Therefore, one must try to avoid contact between the mat and shoes as much as possible to limit wear. All mats are manufactured from polymers in a rubbery state. Elasticity and softness characterise the different models in various ways, hence the comfort and pleasantness to the touch. The soles of sports shoes are also made from rubbery materials but, due to their function; sports on concrete floors, asphalt, wood, etc., adopt much harder and more abrasive materials. Materials, solutions and thicknesses, unsuitable for making mats. Therefore, the soles of shoes are inevitably the enemy of mats, especially if one performs exercises that result in high grip and therefore high rubbing. Mountain climbing type exercises, for example, immediately ruin any mat if one does not take care to keep one's feet off the equipment. It is not a question of quality and it is not even a question of time, but mainly a question of materials and the way you use them. Any mat model will show breakage and premature wear if used with footwear and improperly.
More mat models from Sidea:
cod. 0400 EVA Folding Mat (length 184 cm, col. blue)
cod. 0401 Monoblock EVA Mat 160 cm Grey (length 160 cm, col. grey)
cod. 0403/1 Monoblock EVA Mat 100 cm Grey(length 100 cm, col. grey)
cod. 0403 Monoblock EVA Mat 100 cm Black (length 100 cm, col. black)
cod. 0407 PE Folding Mat (length 180 cm, col. black)
cod. 0409 TPE Folding Mat (length 183 cm, col. grey)
cod. 3014 Cork Mat - Cork/TPE (length 175 cm)
cod. 3016 Yoga Mat (173 cm long, col. grey)
cod. 3024 Pilates mat (173 cm long, black)
cod. 3025 Yoga/Pilates mat 1×2 m (length 200 cm, col. black)

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