
Trikona Cork Yoga Mat
Quantity
Please note, the prices indicated above are subject to change and are intended as a guide only. For a full up to date quotation, please request a quote using our form below.
Prices for branding Trikona Cork Yoga Mat:
- 25ยฃ31.30 per unit
- 50ยฃ26.04 per unit
- 100ยฃ22.77 per unit
- 250ยฃ19.89 per unit
Please note, the prices indicated above are subject to change and are intended as a guide only. For a full up to date quotation, please request a quote using our form below.
Description
Details: | Yoga mat made from cork offering stability and prevents slipping, making it easier to maintain yoga poses with confidence. Cork is a natural material derived from the bark of cork oak trees. It is often used in various products due to its unique properties, such as being lightweight, durable, more sustainable and providing a non-slip surface. It has a natural texture that provides excellent grip, even when the mat becomes slightly moist from sweat during yoga practice. Size: 183 x 60 x 0.3 cm. The strap is made of polyester and the sleeve is made of recycled kraft paper. |
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MOQ: | 25 units |
Price Details: | from ยฃ19.89 per unitยฃ31.30 each |
Note: | ยฃ45.00 decoration setup cost will apply. Increase your quantity to make savings on unit cost. For a full detailed quote, click 'Get a quote' below. |
More Information
SKU | 14012054 |
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Price Based On | 1 colour embroidery fixed, strap |
Minimum Order Quantity | 25 |
Lead Time | 9 |
Material | Cork |
Dimensions | 1830mm x 3mm x 600mm |
Colour | Natural |
Brand | Unbranded |
Branding Method | Embroidery fixed |
Branding Area | 75mm x 25mm ร |
Branding Position | Strap |
Individual Personalisation Available | No |
Individual Mailing Available | No |
Pantone Match Available | No |
UK Made Product | No |
Resources
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