When selecting yoga towels, focus on grip performance, material and absorbency, and size and fit. Here is how this product performs:
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Grip Performance (textured top; no anti-slip) : At this very low price band, explicit non-slip systems are uncommon. The benchmarks show budget towels often omit mat-anchoring or silicone/TPR backing, so an unspecified grip is typical for budget multi-packs and is not unusual here. Buyers who require studio-grade slip resistance should double-check backing details before purchase.
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Material & Absorbency (polyester blend; microfiber-style) : Polyester blends are typical for budget towels and align with claims of quick-dry or lightweight absorbency in this segment. This matches the budget benchmark where microfiber or cotton-blend constructions are common, so material and absorbency appear typical for the low price.
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Size & Fit (31" × 15.5"; mat/bench-sized) : Dimensions fall within the smaller mat/bench towel range noted in budget benchmarks. Full mat-sized coverage is more common in mid-range items, so this size is typical for a budget multi-pack and suitable for bench or partial mat coverage rather than full studio mat replacement.
Deal price at $4.99: sits below typical budget pricing for yoga towels and toward the low end of the market. It is priced below its recent 90-day average of about $9.24, which helps explain the very low unit price for a 3-pack.
Overall, this Great Deal suits buyers seeking an inexpensive 3-pack for light studio use, gym benches, or hot-yoga sweat absorption rather than studio-grade mat anchoring. Confirm the towel backing or anchoring approach and check return/wash instructions if you need reliable non-slip performance; for dedicated mat coverage with silicone grip, a mid-range option may be worth the extra cost.