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Yoga Mat | 6mm Thick | Turquoise | Non-Slip | Eco Friendly | Yune Yoga | PDX Carpet

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Yoga Mat | 6mm Thick | Turquoise | Non-Slip | Eco Friendly | Yune Yoga | PDX CarpetPDX Carpet 6mm Non Slip Yoga Mat Portland Pride, Everyday Grip, Eco Friendly Build Bring a little slice of the Pacific Northwest to your practice with the PDX Carpet Yoga Mata teal, geometric throwback to Portland International Airports beloved carpet pattern. Under the hood, its a studio quality mat with reliable traction, cushioned 6 mm support, and easy care durabilityperfect for home flows, heated classes, and cross training. Sized to the familiar

PDX Carpet 6mm Non-Slip Yoga Mat — Portland Pride, Everyday Grip, Eco-Friendly Build

Bring a little slice of the Pacific Northwest to your practice with the PDX Carpet Yoga Mat—a teal, geometric throwback to Portland International Airport’s beloved carpet pattern. Under the hood, it’s a studio-quality mat with reliable traction, cushioned 6 mm support, and easy-care durability—perfect for home flows, heated classes, and cross-training. Sized to the familiar 24" × 72" × 1/4" (≈6 mm), this mat is made from PER (polymer environmental resin) that’s latex- and phthalate-free, printed with UV-cured inks for crisp color that lasts. Yune Yoga

Why you’ll love the PDX Carpet Yoga Mat

  • Iconic design, modern performance. The teal geometry nods to the cult-favorite PDX airport carpet—now back in the airport’s reimagined main terminal—while the mat’s textured non-slip surface keeps you steady in lunges, planks, and twists. WikipediaFlyPDX

  • Cushioning that’s kind to joints. The 6 mm profile softens pressure on knees, hips, and wrists without feeling wobbly—great for yoga, Pilates, mobility, and core work. Yune Yoga

  • Easy to clean, built to last. Moisture-resistant, anti-tear construction stands up to daily practice and commutes. Wipe with mild soap and water and let it air-dry—simple. Yune Yoga

  • Thoughtful materials. PER, free of latex, phthalates, and heavy metals, finished with UV-cured digital printing for long-wearing color. Yune Yoga

At-a-glance specs

  • Dimensions: 24" W × 72" L × 1/4" (≈6 mm)

  • Top surface: Textured non-slip; moisture-resistant

  • Material: PER, latex- & phthalate-free

  • Construction: Anti-tear; UV-cured digital print

  • Care: Wipe with mild soap + water; air-dry fully before rolling Yune Yoga

A love letter to PDX (and your practice)

If you’ve ever snapped a shoe-selfie on PDX’s floor, you know the vibe. The original teal carpet with abstract runway geometry—designed in the late 1980s—became a local icon, spawning merch and countless social posts. After the airport’s massive terminal refresh, the carpet returned in 2024, cementing its pop-culture status. This mat channels that energy to make every home session feel like a smooth takeoff. WikipediaCondé Nast Traveler

How it elevates your flow

From sun salutations to slow, restorative work, the PDX Carpet yoga mat gives you a soft yet stable base. The 6 mm padding helps during kneeling transitions and seated holds; the textured grip supports confident footing in standing sequences and sweaty flows. Prefer added traction for hot yoga? Layer a towel for a machine-washable sweat barrier and longer mat life—an approach many instructors recommend. REI

Care & cleaning (fast + effective)

Day to day, wipe down with a damp cloth and a drop of mild dish soap; let it air-dry completely before rolling and storing out of direct sun. For an occasional deep clean, REI’s expert method is simple: soak in lukewarm water with a little dish soap, lightly scrub, rinse, then air-dry until fully moisture-free. DIYers can mix a 1:4 vinegar or witch hazel to water spray for quick in-between refreshes. Always follow your mat’s care guidance. REI+1

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Frequently asked questions

What is PER and why does it matter?
PER (polymer environmental resin) is a durable mat material that’s latex- and phthalate-free, making it a smart choice for people with sensitivities. This PDX Carpet mat uses PER and is printed with UV-cured inks for color longevity. Yune Yoga

Is 6 mm good for balance work?
Yes—6 mm is a comfort-forward thickness that still keeps you connected to the floor for most users. If you crave maximum ground feel, you might prefer thinner; if you value extra cushioning for joints, 6 mm hits a versatile sweet spot. Yune Yoga

How should I clean it after hot yoga?
Wipe immediately post-class and let it air-dry fully. For deeper refreshes, use the bathtub soak + light scrub + full air-dry method, or a 1:4 vinegar/witch-hazel spritz between sessions. REI+1

What’s the story behind the PDX design?
The teal geometry references an air-traffic-controller’s view of PDX runways—a design that became a Portland icon and returned to the airport in 2024 with the new main terminal. WikipediaFlyPDX

Policies & brand values 

Helpful external reads

  • A quick primer on how to clean your yoga mat (deep-clean steps + drying tips), from REI. REI

  • DIY mat-cleaner recipes (1:4 vinegar/witch hazel to water) for fast refreshes. REI

  • Explore the history and comeback of Portland’s famous airport carpet. WikipediaCondé Nast Traveler


If you’re after a mat that blends Portland personality with workhorse performance, the PDX Carpet 6 mm Non-Slip Yoga Mat is your grounded base for everything from gentle morning stretches to sweaty evening flows. Add it to your cart, then round out your setup with a towel and strap so you’re dialed for any class. Yune Yoga+1


Product essentials at a glance: 24" × 72" × 1/4" (≈6 mm); PER (latex- & phthalate-free); textured non-slip; anti-tear; moisture-resistant; UV-cured print; wipe-clean care. Yune Yoga

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