Anna M
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
Pros of the bag: It's spacious and very easy to get a yoga mat intoCons of the bag: It's so spacious it's kinda floppy. It will hold its shape best if you have a bunch of other stuff to carry.
Punkin' and Sweetpea
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024
I was pretty disappointed in the build quality of this bag. It seems like the old style of tent bag that came from an old tent and the 1980s. It had a poor quality zipper as well. I don’t think it’s worth the money. It’s not very comfortable to carry it does have a lot of room it’s really bulky and square, not my taste
Al
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
It's basically a duffle bag, but the bottom is the width of a rolled up yoga mat (so maybe 1/2 the width of a normal duffle bag of that length). Thin, but material seems sturdy. No pockets of any kind, except for the one open pocket on the front. No shoulder strap.I suspect you could get a functionally equivalent product, that doesn't include the word "yoga" in its name, for much cheaper.
Doeboy
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
This holds my XL yoga mat easily with a little bit of extra room for clothes, yoga straps, etc. There is also a small pouch on the front that you could put a few small items in. It feels fairly durable and should hold up to general use.
ADCB
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024
This is a great yoga bag in terms of size. It held everything I needed. I didn't use it immediately and unfortunately by the second time I did use it, the zipper no longer worked. And the return window had passed. This could have been 5 stars for size, and looks if not for the zipper.
Alan M
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024
This bag is a fine gym/yoga accessory! It has lots of capacity to hold lots of gym items, as needed. It bills itself as a "yoga carry bag," but I've been using it for my twice-weekly table tennis evenings.It currently carries six paddles, two hydration bottles, a percussion massager, two towels, a pair of size 15 sneakers and socks, some paddle handle tape, paper clips, paddle cleaner, and other sundry items. It holds all this stuff quite comfortably!Because it's configured as a standard duffel, the danger is that you might load the bag in an unbalanced fashion, and make it difficult to carry, or make it easy to drop! No problem! Just adjust where the shoulder strap sits on your shoulder, or where you grip the bag on the strap. After using the bag a couple of times, of course, you learn how to pack it so that it's better balanced.Having tried many different bags for my table tennis equipment, I find this one -- this simple duffel design -- is one of the best. The contents are always easily accessible -- unlike one of those bags with dozens of pockets. And this bag is actually easier to pack and to carry around than a backpack, which always requires the awkward maneuvering to get onto your back! Sometimes, it IS true: the simpler the better!This yoga carry bag is configured to carry a yoga mat, so it has a lot of capacity to accommodate different sizes of mats. Hence, it ALSO carries a lot of equipment, if needed. And it does, as I enumerated above. The bag is also rugged... you can tell as you carry it. But it's also lightweight, and easy to fold up and store when empty. This makes it ideal for camping too. It's a very versatile bag, and I'm quite pleased to have acquired it!And all this for less than $30! Pretty reasonable, if you ask me!Recommended
Wendy E. Hassenpflug
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
This bag has plenty of ro for my mat, 2 blocks and a strap.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
Well made and roomy.Only has one pocket but that is what I prefer