Yoga bags are a lifesaver – literally. Have you ever imagined bringing so many things with you for your yoga class? How do you think you can manage to do that without one? You’ll have a laundry list of all the items you need to bring with you to your yoga classes. These items include your yoga mat, a towel for the mat, a towel for when you start sweating, a yoga block, extra clothes, a water bottle, your phone, wallet, etc.
What You Need to Consider Before Buying Yoga Bags
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But the problem is there are so many yoga gym bags to choose from – not all of them can even hold yoga mats. You may be able to find some but the quality wouldn’t be excellent. If you’re looking for a guide to help you choose the right one, then you’re in luck. This article will highlight the things you need to consider before buying one.
What’s inside the
yoga bags?
When buying yoga
bags, it will help you if you understand what people usually put inside them.
Below are a few of the yoga essentials that your yoga bag should be able to
support:
• Yoga mats
• Slip-on shoes
• Grippy towels
• Headbands and
ponytail holders
• Low-impact sports bra
• Fitted crops and leggings
• Water bottle
• Yoga bracelets and
beads
• Blocks and straps
• Light pullover
You don’t need to bring a lot of stuff when you attend a yoga class, but these are the things you should not forget to bring. So, before buying a yoga gym bag, you should be able to determine if the bag can support all these items.
Before buying yoga
bags, consider these:
Carrying a yoga mat
and all your yoga essentials to class is usually awkward – but not when you
have a yoga bag. This will help the zen vibes roll from the moment you leave
your home. But then, there are so many yoga gym bags available. You might make
the mistake of buying whatever you think is attractive.
There are so many
factors that you need to consider before you can choose the right yoga bags for
you. Today, you’ll learn the six most important factors that you need to
consider before spending your money on one. You wouldn’t want to spend a few
hundred dollars for a bag that wouldn’t last a week, right?
Price range
Compared to other
items like yoga mats, the price difference between bags isn’t that huge. That’s
great because it will give you more freedom to choose the one that you want to
use without feeling that you’re constrained by its price.
Style
Yoga bags or general
gym bags that come with yoga mat holders have three main styles. Whatever style
you want, you’ll see that they will always come with a yoga mat holder. They
will also come with several compartments to help you keep your yoga items organized.
Here’s a few of them:
• Duffel
These yoga
gym bags are shaped like your typical duffel bag, but slimmer, and they come
with a yoga mat holder. These bags can usually house the yoga mat on the inside
of the bag.
• Backpack
These
backpack style bags are similar to regular backpacks, but they are a
sling-style backpack. What this means is that instead of having two straps, it
only has one. And this is what makes it more comfortable to carry when you’re
on your way to your yoga class. Not to mention that you wouldn’t look like
you’re in high school anymore, walking around with a two-strap backpack. These
one-strap backpacks typically have a strap holder for the yoga mat on the
outside.
• Tote
A tote style
yoga gym back is very popular today, especially for those who are doing hot
yoga. A tote bag typically has the yoga mat strap on the outside.
Strength
Can they support
thick and heavy yoga mats? The maximum thickness yoga mat that your yoga bag
can support depends on the length of the strap for the yoga mat holder.
Moreover, some yoga mat holders themselves include a mesh housing to support
the yoga mat. This limits how thick of a yoga mat can be used.
All types of yoga gym
bags can support the standard-sized yoga mats, usually about 1/8-inch thick. However,
if your yoga mat is one of the newer super thick mats, then this will probably
be a problem. You will need to make sure that your bag can support the mat.
Compartments
When choosing a yoga
bag, you need to ensure that it has several compartments, which include the
following:
• The strap or yoga mat
holder
• Water bottle holder
• Large components to
support the towels, blocks, shoes, laptop, etc.
• Small compartments to
support your wallet, keys, phones, etc.
Not all bags are
created the same, so you’ll notice some of them will have more compartments
than the others. When choosing your yoga bag, you have to ensure that it should
at least have these basic compartments.
Quality
The quality of a yoga
bag is one of the most important factors you need to consider when choosing
one. But then, it varies between yoga products. Some of the items can last for
years, while other products start coming apart in just a few weeks. This can be
because most yoga products are made overseas, so the quality of work is different
between the manufacturers.
Warranty
Some yoga gym bags usually come with warranties that range from 6 months up to 5 years. And while this doesn’t usually happen, but those companies offering the longest warranties also have very high-quality products.
There you go – the
things you need to consider before shopping for yoga bags. Not all yoga gym
bags are created the same, so you shouldn’t just buy whatever you find
available. Don't forget this list when you buy a yoga bag for yourself!
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