Japan's largest comparative verification site "mybest" yoga mat category NO.1 Yoga mat created by Japan technology considering health and the environment
Feature 1 "EVA × rubber hybrid"
EVA material (ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer) × hybrid material of rubber. EVA material is stronger than PVC (polyvinyl chloride) and TPE material, and is resistant to water and lightweight. In addition, it is an environmentally friendly all-purpose material that does not emit harmful substances when burned. This EVA is further blended with rubber to further evolve EVA into a material that improves durability, cushioning, and flexibility.
Feature 2 "An evolved version of the air rubber created by Japan in the world"
The strongest and most flexible material in the "Air Rubber Series" developed by Buntaro (an insole material manufacturer founded in 1948, 70 years ago), which has been developed as a rubber exclusively for walking for many years and has been supporting people's feet for many years, has been further evolved for yoga mats. A material that gently wraps the human body and feels smooth. Also, as the name suggests, there are many bubbles and it is ultra-light like air. This technology was born in Kobe, Japan, and is a material filled with Japan technology that has not yet been reproduced in the world.
Feature 3 "Low resilience × high resilience"
A material with two contradictory characteristics, low resilience × high resilience. When stepping on the mat, it is "low resilience" and when leaving the mat, it is "high resilience" and firmly supports the movement of the body when exercising on the mat.
Feature 4 "Hygienic material that does not allow water to penetrate"
The biggest feature of the mat is that each one is composed of independent air bubbles, so it is a hygienic material that prevents water from penetrating and prevents bacteria such as mold from growing. In addition, it is a versatile material that prevents water penetration and minimizes slippage due to sweat and other causes due to fine surface bubbles.
Feature 5 "Mochi-like texture and high grip"
Due to the blend of fine air bubbles and rubber on many surfaces, there are no irregularities to prevent slipping in a common yoga mat, and there are many friction surfaces and high grip because there are many friction surfaces and fine air bubbles are multifaceted. Support for hard poses with versatile grip
Feature 6 "Restoration of body functions"
Physical therapists were also involved in the development of this mat, and the material development focused on the way people use their feet. The matte grip and memory foam adjustment are designed to naturally work the toes (toes) that humans often use for "stepping". The movement of the toes, which modern people are losing in fact, is very important, and if it is not used, it may lead to a decrease in the longitudinal arch and bunions, which may lead to walking disorders. In addition, the use of toes can recover from fatigue and improve blood flow, which balances the health of the entire body. The biggest feature is that by continuing to use the mat, the body recognizes the movement of the toes that are being lost, improves the accuracy of yoga and other automatic exercises, and recovers the entire body and keeps the whole body in a healthy state.
Feature 7 "Upcycling to circulate things"
As part of our efforts to avoid throwing things away in vain, we will collect mats that are no longer in use, grind them into small pieces and turn them into cushions and other beads, and we will use the crushed resources into new materials that can be used for chairs, shelves, and other products.