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Yoga Mat | 6mm Thick | Grey | Non-Slip | Eco Friendly | Yune Yoga | AR18

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Yoga Mat | 6mm Thick | Grey | Non-Slip | Eco Friendly | Yune Yoga | AR18AR18 6mm Grey Non Slip Yoga Mat Eco Friendly Comfort, Everyday Grip Meet your new daily mat: the AR18 6mm Grey Yoga Mat from Yune Yoga. Designed to support steady balance and soft landings, this minimalist grey mat gives you room to move, reliable traction for sweaty flows, and easy care durability so you can practice more and worry less. Sized at a comfortable 24" x 72" x 1 4" (6 mm) and made from PER (latex and phthalate free) materials, its a

 

AR18 6mm Grey Non-Slip Yoga Mat — Eco-Friendly Comfort, Everyday Grip

Meet your new daily mat: the AR18 6mm Grey Yoga Mat from Yune Yoga. Designed to support steady balance and soft landings, this minimalist grey mat gives you room to move, reliable traction for sweaty flows, and easy-care durability so you can practice more and worry less. Sized at a comfortable 24" x 72" x 1/4" (≈6 mm) and made from PER (latex- and phthalate-free) materials, it’s a studio-quality foundation for beginners and seasoned yogis alike. Printed with UV-cured inks for long-lasting color, the surface features a non-slip texture and anti-tear construction to stand up to everyday practice. Yune Yoga


Why You’ll Love AR18

Balanced 6 mm cushioning
At 6 mm thick, AR18 offers plush joint comfort without feeling squishy—great for floor work and kneeling poses while still letting you feel grounded in standing balances. Fitness editors and instructors often point to ~6 mm as a versatile “sweet spot” for support and stability across styles. Woman & Home

Reliable, non-slip traction
The textured top helps minimize sliding in Down Dog, lunges, and twists so you can focus on form, breath, and flow. Moisture-resistant properties help this grip hold up across warm studios and home workouts. Yune Yoga

Eco-conscious, low-maintenance build
AR18 is made from PER and is free from latex, phthalates, and heavy metals, then digitally printed with UV-cured inks—an elevated finish that keeps patterns sharp through repeated rolls and unrolls. Cleanup is simple: just wipe with mild soap and water, then air-dry before storing. Yune Yoga


Key Specs at a Glance

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

  • Material: PER (phthalate- and latex-free)

  • Surface: Non-slip texture; moisture resistant

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

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


Who It’s For

  • Everyday practitioners who want extra cushioning for knees, hips, and wrists without sacrificing balance. (Many experts note 6 mm mats are a comfortable middle ground.) Woman & Home

  • Home yogis needing a mat that grips on hardwood or tile and cleans up quickly after sweaty sessions. Yune Yoga

  • Allergy-sensitive users who prefer latex-free, phthalate-free materials. Yune Yoga


Care & Cleaning Tips

Your AR18 is easy to maintain day-to-day: wipe with a damp cloth and a drop of mild soap, then let it air-dry completely before rolling. For deeper occasional cleaning techniques (e.g., bathtub soaks with gentle dish soap or simple DIY sprays), you can reference these how-tos—just always follow the mat’s instructions first:

  • How to Clean a Yoga Mat (REI Expert Advice) — practical step-by-step cleaning and drying methods. REI

  • DIY Yoga Mat Cleaner (REI) — easy 1:4 vinegar/witch hazel sprays; air-dry away from direct sun. REI


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Complete your practice setup and keep everything coordinated:


How AR18 Compares

  • Thickness & comfort: The 6 mm profile cushions joints for restorative and flow classes while staying stable enough for balance work—an advantage many gear guides call out for general-purpose mats. Woman & Home

  • Materials & safety: Built with PER that’s free of latex and phthalates, so it’s a thoughtful pick for sensitive skin and shared spaces. Yune Yoga

  • Grip & durability: The non-slip texture plus anti-tear construction delivers confidence for daily practice and extra reps beyond yoga (think mobility, Pilates, and functional training). Yune Yoga


Frequently Asked Questions

Is 6 mm too thick for balance poses?
Not for most practitioners. A 6 mm mat often hits a comfortable balance between cushioning and stability—thicker than travel mats yet still supportive for standing sequences. Woman & Home

How should I store my mat to make it last?
Wipe down after use, air-dry fully, then roll loosely and store out of direct sunlight. Periodic deeper cleans (per the guides above) help extend the life of any mat. REI+1

What if I need a different style or thickness?
Shop our broader assortment to find your perfect fit: All Eco Mats or go ultra-portable with Foldable Yoga Mats. Yune Yoga+1


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Ready to Roll Out Your Practice?

If you want one mat that’s comfortable, stable, and simple to care for, the AR18 6mm Grey Non-Slip Yoga Mat has you covered—at home, at the studio, or anywhere you unroll. Add it to your cart and complete your setup with a towel or strap so you’re ready for everything from slow stretch sessions to sweaty power flows. Yune Yoga


Helpful External Resources (Optional Reading)

  • Choosing a Yoga Mat (overview on features and care) — REI Expert Advice. REI

  • Thickness Considerations & Balance — quick perspective on 4–8 mm trade-offs. Woman & Home

P.S. If you’re browsing other Yune Yoga designs, don’t miss the latest prints in our Eco Mats and the compact Foldable Yoga Mats for travel-ready practice. Yune Yoga+1

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