Yoga Mat Buyer’s Guide – Our 10 Favorite Yoga Mats On the Market

Yoga Mat Buyer’s Guide – Our 10 Favorite Yoga Mats On the Market

So you’re looking for the best yoga mat for your practice?

There are so many yoga mat brands on the market. With all that variety, it can be overwhelming to research which yoga mat is best for you. As a yogi, you’ve got specific needs and wants in a yoga mat.

We’re obsessed with all things yoga, so we’re constantly looking for the best yoga products out there. After research and testing, we’ve selected our top 10 favorite yoga mats on the market.

This review looks at each yoga mat’s specific features, and also provides general guidance of what you should look for when you’re ready for a new yoga mat.

In this review we highlight the following yoga mats:

Manduka Black Mat Pro
Yoloha Native Cork Yoga Mat
Liforme Yoga Mat
Affirmat Rise and Shine On XL Yoga Mat
Gurugrid Gu-Rubber Eco Friendly Premium Yoga Mat
BYoga B Mat Strong
Hugger Mugger Eco Para Rubber Mat
Wai Lana Yoga & Pilates Mat
Pogamat XL Yoga Mat
Jade Harmony Mat in Slate Blue

For links to the mats and more information head over to our site:
https://www.youaligned.com/product-reviews/favorite-yoga-mats/

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50 Comments

  1. For a yoga mat to be xxx $ , it needs to have , wifi , bluethoot conectivity , and of course it has to float , it must be a flying yoga mat .

  2. Thanks for the run down! Went with the Liforme for it’s grip and mostly because it is biodegradable.

  3. which mat is the best for doing yoga and HIIT workout. Also it’s great if the mat is non-slippery and good grip.

  4. this is not yoga this is capitalism , according to indian yoga guruji , you need nothing for doing yoga

  5. apparently it’s quite expensive to become spiritual, not to mention hotter, by stretching your body in creative ways 😉

  6. I have a Kurma Grip Lite, which they say it’s the same material as the Manduka Pro (PVC). Being an Ashtanga practitioner, I find it really difficult that they don’t provide the same grip as the Rubber mat I had. The advantage is that transitions are easier to slide between, but also it feels more risky to do a ‘bunny hop’ on a mat that is slippy.
    I think that next time I’ll get a rubber mat again, this time with more quality than the previous one.

  7. Not terribly useful. Show us how grippy they are dry and wet, and if you owned them for very long, how durable they were for you. :=)

  8. Billion dollar global insight to max profits and charity donations via monetisation in anime, real life, movies, gaming or thesis. White foot prints mark on black yoga mat. Make and sell white marble print yoga mat.

  9. I ended up getting a Yogi Bare matt and love it for hot yoga. Also have an extra long Manduka for home. And in love with that too. Love the length. 210 cm. I am 175 cm.

  10. Do you know anything about the Kurma Core Yoga Mat, it is made in Germany and it also has a lifetime warranty and is not slippery.

  11. Something is unique or it isn’t unique. Things can’t be most unique or very unique or really unique or especially unique. Its either unique or it isn’t.

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