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Saeki Cloud Nine Yoga Mat – 6mm Non-Slip, Eco-Friendly (White)

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Saeki Cloud Nine Yoga Mat – 6mm Non-Slip, Eco-Friendly (White)Saeki Yoga Mat 6mm Non Slip, Eco Friendly & Latex Free (White) Bring a clean, minimalist vibe to every flow with the Saeki Yoga Mat, a crisp white design built for comfort, durability, and day to day practice. With 6mm (") cushioning, a reliable non slip texture, and a moisture resistant, easy clean surface, Saeki supports energizing vinyasa, mobility and core work, and restorative resetsat home, in the studio, or outdoors. Its crafted from PER

Saeki Yoga Mat — 6mm Non-Slip, Eco-Friendly & Latex-Free (White)

Bring a clean, minimalist vibe to every flow with the Saeki Yoga Mat, a crisp white design built for comfort, durability, and day-to-day practice. With 6mm (¼") cushioning, a reliable non-slip texture, and a moisture-resistant, easy-clean surface, Saeki supports energizing vinyasa, mobility and core work, and restorative resets—at home, in the studio, or outdoors. It’s crafted from PER (polymer environmental resin) that’s free of latex and phthalates (and made without heavy metals) and digitally printed with UV-cured inks so the artwork stays sharp class after class. Specs verified on the Saeki product page. Yune Yoga

Quick specs (what you’ll feel underfoot)

  • Dimensions: 24" × 72" × ¼" (≈6 mm)—plenty of space for Sun A/B, floor work, and savasana. Yune Yoga

  • Material: Eco-minded PER, latex- & phthalate-free, made without heavy metals. Yune Yoga

  • Finish: Digitally printed with UV-cure inks for long-lasting color. Yune Yoga

  • Build: Non-slip texture, anti-tear construction; moisture-resistant and easy to clean with mild soap and water. Yune Yoga

Shopping by feel? Compare our cushy Eco Mats, go naturally grippy with Natural Rubber Mats, or pack light with Foldable Travel Mats. Yune Yoga+2Yune Yoga+2

Why 6 mm hits the comfort–control sweet spot

If your knees, hips, or wrists appreciate extra support, 6 mm often strikes the “just-right” balance—soft enough for pressure relief, steady enough for dynamic movement. Independent editor roundups repeatedly note that thicker mats (≈6 mm or more) feel kinder during gentle or restorative work; by contrast, slightly thinner mats (≈4–5 mm) can feel a touch steadier for advanced balance practice. Choose based on your preferred ground feel and class type. SELFYoga Journal

Design & materials (made to practice—and last)

Saeki’s PER base provides dependable support while helping you avoid common rubber allergens. The non-slip texture helps you plant hands and feet with confidence on dry skin, the anti-tear build stands up to regular roll-and-go use, and the UV-cured print keeps the white palette crisp over time. The surface is moisture resistant and wipes clean quickly—ideal for busy schedules and post-class resets. All details per the Saeki listing. Yune Yoga

Prefer a different under-foot feel or building a complete home studio? Browse more designs in Eco Mats, try the natural grip of Natural Rubber Mats, or add a packable option from Foldable Travel Mats for weekend trips and outdoor sessions. Yune Yoga+2Yune Yoga+2

Love Saeki’s aesthetic and want a lighter, pack-anywhere version? Meet the Saeki Trekk Travel Yoga Mat—designed for portability. Yune Yoga

Traction you can trust

From standing sequences to core work, Saeki’s textured top supports intentional, stable movement. If you practice hot yoga or sweat heavily, layer a mat-sized yoga towel to boost grip and keep your mat fresher between deep cleans—REI’s expert advice explains that yoga towels are designed to absorb moisture and create a hygienic, washable barrier. Pair Saeki with one of our quick-dry Yoga Towels. REIYune Yoga

Care & cleaning (simple + effective)

Daily upkeep is easy: wipe with mild soap and water, then air-dry flat away from direct sun. For periodic deep cleans, REI’s step-by-step method recommends a short soak → gentle scrub with a soft cloth → thorough rinse → complete air-dry. Prefer a fast post-class spritz? Their DIY formula uses a 1:4 vinegar (or witch hazel) : water ratio—always follow your mat’s care notes first. REI+1

Pro tips

  • Keep a travel-size spray bottle in your bag for quick wipe-downs; let the mat dry completely before rolling to preserve texture. REI

  • For heated classes, lay down a full-length towel to manage sweat and protect the surface—then toss the towel in the wash. REI

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Who the Saeki Yoga Mat is for

  • Comfort-seekers who want plush cushioning without a “wobbly” feel.

  • All-levels yogis who alternate between strength-building flows and restorative sessions.

  • Design minimalists who want a clean white mat that looks good anywhere—living room, studio, or travel setup. Yune Yoga

FAQs

Is the Saeki mat latex- and phthalate-free (and made without heavy metals)?
Yes. The listing specifies PER construction that’s free from latex and phthalates and made without heavy metals—a thoughtful choice if you’re avoiding common rubber allergens or harsh additives. Yune Yoga

How thick is it, and will I still feel stable?
It’s 6 mm. That thickness is frequently recommended for extra joint comfort in gentler classes; thinner mats can feel a bit steadier for advanced balance work—pick based on your preferred ground feel. SELFYoga Journal

What are the exact dimensions?
24" × 72" × ¼", a full-length footprint for flows, floor sequences, and long cool-downs. Yune Yoga

What’s the best way to clean it?
Wipe with mild soap and water after class (then air-dry). For deeper cleans or a quick DIY spray, follow REI’s soak-and-scrub steps and 1:4 spray ratio, and always let the mat dry completely before rolling. REI+1


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