Shandali GoSweat Non-Slip Hot Yoga Towel with Super-Absorbent Soft Suede Microfiber in Many Colors, for Bikram Pilates and Yoga Mats.

$6.95

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Shandali GoSweat Non-Slip Hot Yoga Towel with Super-Absorbent Soft Suede Microfiber in Many Colors, for Bikram Pilates and Yoga Mats. 4.5
Price: $6.95
(as of Dec 28, 2024 12:33:21 UTC – Details)

Customers say

Customers appreciate the towel’s absorbency, softness, and quality. They find it absorbs sweat well, is great for hot yoga, and has a comfortable feel against the skin. Many praise its value for money, color, and size. However, opinions vary on its slipperiness.

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13 reviews for Shandali GoSweat Non-Slip Hot Yoga Towel with Super-Absorbent Soft Suede Microfiber in Many Colors, for Bikram Pilates and Yoga Mats.

  1. Sharon A.

    Light to carry and great for hot yoga
    I was hesitant to buy because I wasn’t sure I really needed it, but not worrying about slipping is a game changer. I am able to work on my poses and hold positions for longer. Fits perfectly on mat.

  2. Book Lover

    BEST yoga towel of the three that I bought a year ago
    I have had this towel for a little over a year and it is the best yoga towel of the three that I purchased, by far. In fact, this is the same thin microfiber type of towel that my studio hands out. I am one of those people who slides all over the place and I would have a hard time without a towel. My studio has water bottles in the classrooms so that folks can spray their towels before class and I spray both ends of the towel and that’s what makes it non-slip for me. I think it also depends on the type of mat you have. Don’t skimp on the mat. At first I did not want to spend the $$ but then I ended up replacing my mat for a Manduka Pro and I LOVE it. OK, back to the towel. I just ordered another one of these because I am doing yoga 4x per week and my other towels don’t make me as happy as this one. This one by Yogitoes is OK but it’s bulky and I slip less on my Gosweat microfiber which costs half as much. Here is the Yogitoes which is my second choice:http://www.amazon.com/Yogitoes-Skidless-Premium-Chinese-Collection/dp/B001HN5GA8?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00Here is my third choice and I’m going to give it away because it’s bulky (as it the Yogitoes) and is not as non-slip for me as the Gosweat:http://www.amazon.com/Yoga-Towel-Youphoria-White-Stitching/dp/B00O10WHY2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00The Youphoria towel (in the last link) is definitely my least favorite of the three. It is thicker than the Gosweat, really soft but I slide on it. I do hot yoga and Vinyasa and I want a towel that is thin, lightweight, non-slip and dries quickly. The Gosweat dries REALLY quickly, too.

  3. L

    Worth it
    I don’t have AC so when I practice it turns into a hot yoga sesh. The slipping and sliding on my way was clearly unsafe so I decided to hunt down a yoga towel for my mat. This towel is super soft, thin, and absorbs sweat very quickly. I never did any slipping or sliding on mat during my 75min practice. Def worth the purchase!

  4. SRF

    Absorbent but slippery
    Pros:- Lightweight: Easy to carry and transport, suitable for on-the-go yoga practice.- Absorbent Material: The towel effectively soaks up sweat during hot yoga sessions, keeping you dry.- Good Value for Money: Provides excellent value for the price, delivering the expected functionality.Cons:- Initial Washing Required: Needs to be washed before use to prevent pilling.- Slippage: Tends to slip and slide during the initial stages of practice until it becomes wet.- Limited Grip: Lacks specialized grips, making it less suitable for dynamic or fast-paced yoga styles.- Not Ideal for All Yoga Styles: May not be the best choice for yoga styles that involve a lot of movement due to the slippage issue.

  5. Christina Johnson

    NIce!
    This towel feels amazing! A little slippery for me in hot yoga but very nice.

  6. C. Hartzell

    and thought the “#1 Best Hot Yoga Towel
    I do hot yoga regularly and wanted to get a new mat towel into the rotation. I was looking for a less expensive option to the Yogitoes Skidless mat towels I currently own, and thought the “#1 Best Hot Yoga Towel, Super Absorbent, 100% Microfiber, Anti-Slip, SUEDE, Best Bikram / HOT Yoga Towel…” at $22 sounded ideal. It’s less than half the price, and I liked it right away out of the box. It’s definitely soft, I like how it feels against my skin, and it’s quite large – overhangs my yoga mat by at least an inch on all sides, which is fine. I washed it right away and put it into practice the next day.The first time I used it, I didn’t wet it. I never wet my Yogitoes towels, and even though this towel doesn’t have anything to “grip” against your mat, the suede texture felt like it would provide some level of non-slip. And I suppose it does… if you’re comparing it to a regular house towel or beach towel. My feet and hands don’t slip at all on this product, but this product doesn’t stay in place on the mat nearly as well as compared to the Yogities. Whether I’m hopping forward, sliding through, or turning my feet for placement – the towel moved or bunched EACH time. Every time we returned to downward dog, I found myself using the opportunity to smooth it back into place, and once I had to stop during class to reposition it and smooth it because it was driving me nuts. Near the end of class, by the time my sweat and general studio humidity had put moisture into the towel, it wasn’t sliding as much. But it was still a huge disappointment.The next time I used it, I wet it using the studio spray bottle. It definitely helped, but it still moved or bunched pretty easily, so I thought maybe I hadn’t wet it enough. So the last time I used it, I poured water from my bottle onto the mat in several spots to make sure it was dampened all the way through in several areas. This definitely helped – but even damp, it still bunches under my feet if I’m “turning” my feet or hands for various poses, or twisting against it. It’s not terrible, and it hasn’t required stopping class to reposition like it did that first day. Occasional bunching is easy enough to smooth out during a downward dog… but at the end of the day, this is no where NEAR the “best” I was expecting based on the item description and the few reviews I read. I will say, it does a great job of soaking up sweat! So perhaps if you have an advanced practice (where you’re pretty much floating lightly in and out of poses), and you’re looking for something that will actually draw moisture away from you, then I think this would work well. But if you’re not advanced and you don’t want to be distracted by your mat towel during practice, spend the extra money and get the Yogitoes or another mat with the rubber/silicone grippers that will actually grip against your mat during poses to help keep it in place.

  7. Malia

    Perfect for what I need
    Great for hot yoga to put on top of yoga mat and cover it completely! Use it multiple times each week

  8. Anthony Sal

    Well Made
    Great for hot yoga. No slip and grips the mat well.

  9. Bruna Moreira

    I’ve been using this towel for almost a year in my hot yoga classes and the quality is still great, the size is perfect and it doesn’t slip. I bought one for my partner and he only had to dampen it a little the first time and now it works great.

  10. DianaL.

    Super ligera y absorbente, Funciona ! no te resbalas, pero tiene que haber algo de humedad, si no sudas o si el clima es completamente seco te resbalaras, recomiendo para climas húmedos/calientes o si sudas mucho durante tu practica

  11. Marta

    Game changer for a hot yoga:)

  12. Anneke Engwerda

    Not as grippy as hoped!

  13. Francine

    Bought this for a friend and she has found it perfect for her yoga mat while she is practicing yoga. Washes well also.

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