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Pilates Yoga Exercise Mat in Green $29.99 (Was $59.99) + Delivery @ Independent Living Specialists

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The ILS Pilates Yoga Exercise Mat is perfect for the Pilates gym or at home. The mat is designed so that more comfort can be achieved when working on the core exercises on the ground. Whilst designed for Pilates this mat can accommodate a more comfortable surface for almost all bodyweight exercises.

Perfect for home
Lightweight and portable
Soft NBR foam for a more comfortable surface

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  • +5

    This doesn't appear to be a bargain. Delivery is $13.00…..Total - $42.99.

    10mm NBR foam yoga mats @eBay - $19.99 delivered.
    20mm NBR foam yoga mats @Amazon - $31.99 delivered.
    10mm TPE and EVA yoga mats @Kmart - $16.00.

    • -2

      Can you at least compare the proverbial apples with apples?

      10mm or 20mm NBR mat with reinforced eyelets for hanging for under $43 delivered?

  • +3

    2 expensive as hell yoga products in 2 days. I don't think marketing yourself towards oldies is gonna exempt you from poor deal negs.

    Cheaper elsewhere as above.

    • -2

      Cheaper elsewhere as above.

      Wrong

  • +2

    Lolol what deal?
    Cheaper as above

    • -2

      Cheaper as above

      Wrong. Lazy neg is lazy.

      PS - response outstanding on your previous lazy neg.

  • +1

    Cheaper elsewhere. Please do your research OP.

    • -2

      Cheaper elsewhere

      Link?

        • -1

          Not the same product. If you're going to jump on someone else's bandwagon do your own research. FFS.

          • @[Deactivated]: Shouldn't you have an associated tag showing?

            • -2

              @The Judge: Don't be an idiot and bring in strawman arguments. I have nothing to do with the store.

              Answer the question. Where can you find this product cheaper?

              • @[Deactivated]: I think you're missing the point. Just because a specific product can't be obtained cheaper doesn't make it a bargain if it's essentially identical to other equivalent products that are cheaper.

                For products where there are clear differences in materials, quality, etc. then maybe there's justification for a higher price, but let's face it - yoga/Pilates mats are all basically the same thing. I reckon you'd be hard-pressed to tell the difference between a $43 ILS one and the one I got from Big W for $8 a while back. But maybe someone is willing to pay $35 more for reinforced eyelets, who knows?

                • -1

                  @tophorus:

                  I think you're missing the point.

                  I don't think I am.

                  I just helped a family member source 50pc of 10mm NBR hanging yoga/pilates mats for her new studio. The **wholesale* price was $22.50ea +GST +delivery.

                  The difference in pricing from hanging type to non-hanging type reflects the difference in materials and assembly required to ensure the eyelets don't rip-though within weeks of being put into service.

                  essentially identical

                  And that's my point. They are NOT identical ("essentially" or otherwise). Would you argue that, say, an LG 38WN95C is essentially identical to a 38" AOC, Kogan, MUKAI (or similar) monitor that might be missing a couple of inputs, different pixel response or maybe a glued-together frame?

                  That's a rhetorical question.

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