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Does Apple really think all their customers are too dumb to figure out what the best rowing machine on the market is? Like 99% of rowers use Concept2, and even if you wanted a water-based rower why would you go with one that costs $1,500 and has only 10 reviews on Amazon? This makes absolutely zero sense.

They didn’t list recommended products. They listed the products used in their videos. That way if you want to match it up you can.
I’d hope anyone dropping the coin these things cost will do research first though.
 
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It's not exactly it, but looks similar to Manduka Pro Square, 2x2 metres and 6mm thick.

I personally use and recommend the long version of Manduka Pro 88" / 216 cm. Absolute beast of a mat, extra long, extra thick. Pricy, but worth it - and comes with a lifetime warranty. Unless you need the width too - then go for the square.

There are only 2 disadvantages: #1 it is heavy. So if you plan to carry it around, make sure you are up for it :cool: I rarely do yoga outside of my building, but I do have a Manduka Prolite just for traveling. I guess if you go for the square version, carrying it is not in plans - might be a two man job.

Disadvantage #2 - this one is temporary - it's a professional mat and takes a while to break in. It will feel slippery at first, but that's normal. The surface needs to be roughened up with continuous practice.
I’ve looked all over but don’t see anything close to a Manduka Pro Square mat. Any suggestions?
 
I’ve looked all over but don’t see anything close to a Manduka Pro Square mat. Any suggestions?

Guess it depends where you live. They are not available in Malaysia, for example.
 

Guess it depends where you live. They are not available in Malaysia, for example.
Thank you! It's not quite a match to the Apple Fitness+ mats, and sadly not available in the United States. Anyone else know what brand they are?
 
Anyone know what the LARGE workout mats are that they use on Apple Fitness+? Not the small yoga mats. The large workout mats aren’t listed. They have a square logo in the corner, but I can’t make out which ones they are.
Trying to find out the exact same thing. Post if you find out.
 
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Anyone know what the LARGE workout mats are that they use on Apple Fitness+? Not the small yoga mats. The large workout mats aren’t listed. They have a square logo in the corner, but I can’t make out which ones they are.
Appears to be Square36. I found a video where the logos seem to match.
 
Only the most stupid people pay 400$ for a mat! I can't get over it
Some people can afford quality. Better one mat for a few hundred bucks that actually works, doesn't stretch in every direction and develop holes. And last years - rather than changing a crappy one that doesnt even work right, every 6 months. In the end you'll still spend $400, only you'll be miserable in the process and stretch the amount over a decade.

But hey some people love buyin cheap Chinese crap over and over to "save" money. Landfills are choke full of these items.

This is why I use Apple, Manduka, Lululemon, Omega etc - these are brands that show (at least to me) consistent quality completely justifying the cost (which I can easily handle).

Besides, an expensive mat is the least of my "worries" when my home is full of stuff like a $400 lightsaber replica 😉
 
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