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Yantra Mat Prices

The RRP for the Yantra Mat is £39.95 but you will find much better deals online. Use the lists below to find the lowest Yantra Mat price.

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Yantra Mat Prices

Retailer Price P&P Total Price  
amazon £35.40 free view deal
lifes2good £33.99 £2.95 £36.94 view deal
pharmacy2u £38.85 free £38.85 view deal
lifes2good £33.99 £5.50 £39.49 view deal
holland and barrett £40.99 free £40.99 view deal

The Yantra Mat

Using a Yantra Mat for just 20 minutes a day can help muscle relaxation, improve circulation and reduce stress, stiffness and headache. 96% of people who have used the Yantra mat say that they have experienced positive effects.

What the press say about the Yantra Mat

"The new craze, which is heading our way straight from Sweden... The Yantra Mat is the best thing since sliced bread.... Try DIY acupressure. Unblock trapped energy with the new Yantra Mat." Daily Mirror

Featured in the health section in Gadgets to help you stay stress-free…' The Sun

Voted in 5 of the best Christmas Gifts by OK Magazine

Yantra Mat featured in the ‘Everyone's talking about’ section, where Health Editor, Janet Horwood said: "Yantra Mat is best for insomnia, stress, flagging, energy levels and general aches and pains...it’s a little uncomfortable to start with, but relax and you’ll start to feel a soothing heat as blood circulates to the area. Most people lie on their back, but you can also lie face down or roll the mat up like a pillow to loosen tension in the neck or your jaw" Women’s Weekly

"Check out the mat that's taking Scandinavia by storm – the Yantra mat." U Magazine

Featured as one of 3 ‘Acupressure ‘remedies to go’ in Woman Magazine

One million Swedes bought one of these odd-looking mats last year - and we reckon they're the quickest way to have a 20-minute chill-out session without paying for a full-body massage. Our testers said "it can initially be a little painful, but after a while you feel a warm tingle of relaxation through your body" Good Housekeeping

Yantra Mat voted 'Best for beating pain and stress' Now Magazine

Voted in '3 of the Best' Easy Living Magazine

"Brilliant for boosting your energy levels and getting a good night's sleep…Zzzzzz" Celebrity Diet Now magazine

"Based on the same concept as lying on a bed of nails - but without the pain - the Yantra Mat works on the body’s acupressure points to gently release endorphins and oxytocin (the body’s ‘peace and calm’ hormones). The result? A tremendous feeling of relaxation, and an almost soporific calmness." Harper’s Bazaar, April 2010

'For the runner who has everything' Runner's World website

"…Lie back on a Yantra Mat and enjoy an acupressure massage. It will help restore sleep patterns, reduce stress and boost energy…" Daily Record

"We have no complaints or returns of the Yantra Mat… and some of our employees have bought their own Yantra Mat and are very pleased. I also think a lot of people who buy it have had it recommended by someone they know…" Intersport store

"….for sufferers of lower back pain caused by stress like myself, the Yantra Mat will prove a useful additional tool to loosen muscles around problematic areas of the back…" Evening Standard

Chosen as 'New Year buy for holistic beauty' and voted in the 'Top 10 cheer-me-up remedies' All About You website

"Lying on a bed of nails may seem an unlikely way to relax, but a new mat uses that original Eastern principle to help relax and heal the body. The Yantra Mat has more than 200 spiked disks which are worryingly sharp to the touch, but mercifully just prickle gently when you lie on them as they allow your weight to be distributed evenly. The design is based on the ancient Chinese principles of acupressure, with the contact points boosting circulation and prompting the body to release endorphins and oxytocin. These are the body's pain relieving and happiness hormones…" Wigan Evening Post

Listed in 'Top Christmas Gifts', Woman's Way magazine

Yantra Mat is listed in 3 ways to...’aid a good night’s sleep’ Take it Easy

Voted one of the Best Buys in the Irish Independent, Health & Living supplement

Voted as part of the This Week's Greatest Hits section, Sunday Tribune

"We have no complaints or returns of the Yantra Mat… and some of our employees have bought their own Yantra Mat and are very pleased. I also think a lot of people who buy it have had it recommended by someone they know…" Intersport store

Yantra Mat featured in ‘2 to try for Natural Relaxation’ where the tester felt more energised after using it. That’s Life Magazine