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We Tested 38 Options to Find the 15 Best Yoga Mats to Transform Your Practice

We tested top brands like lululemon, Manduka, Alo, and more

A person practicing yoga on Alo Yoga Warrior Mat

Verywell Fit / Nick Kova

Whether you’re going to a local studio or practicing at home, a quality yoga mat will be the foundation of your practice. The best yoga mats offer grip, comfort, and support during downward facing dogs, warrior poses, and more. They're also versatile enough to enhance a variety of other exercises, including stretching, mobility work, and strength training.

To help you find the right yoga mat for your practice, we first consulted with experts to identify the key features to prioritize when shopping. Then, we tested over 38 different options in The Verywell Testing Lab and at home in our regular routines over a four-week period. Throughout testing, we evaluate each mat's design, comfort, grip, portability, and overall value. We also assess whether the mats can stand up to sweat without becoming slippery. Finally, we had a certified personal trainer from our Review Board ensure this article is accurate, representing the best way to choose and test yoga mats.

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Pros
  • Comfortable thickness

  • Feels grippy but not sticky

  • Alignment markers to guide practice

Cons
  • Feels heavier than other options

Key Specs

Materials: Rubber | Thickness: 4 millimeters | Size: 72 x 26 inches | Weight: 5.5 pounds | Our Overall Rating: 5/5  

Who It’s For

Best for beginner to advanced yogis who want to refine their practice by investing in a high-quality yoga mat. 

Why We Love It

From cushioning to grip, Liforme’s Classic Yoga Mat has all you need for a comfortable, balanced practice. During testing, we found that this mat was well padded without throwing off our balance. Not only did it keep us comfortable and supported throughout our flows, but the tacky (but not sticky) surface helped us maintain a sure grip, even after we sprayed our hands with water. 

We also appreciated the mat’s curved edges, as opposed to corner cuts, which helped the mat stay in place on the floor. This unique design might also prevent the mat from fraying over time, making the investment even more worth it. We enjoyed flowing through sun A salutations on this mat thanks to its expert-approved balance of comfort and support. 

Potential Flaws

  • This mat is heavier than other options (at over 5 pounds) and may be cumbersome to bring to and from the studio. 

Most Valuable Insight

“I’d be more inclined to use this yoga mat regularly because of how well-padded it is. It definitely helps with the comfort level—I wasn’t able to feel the floor. I would even consider bringing this on a camping trip for sleep!” —Amy Kwan, Verywell Fit product tester

Meet Our Tester

Our tester is a fitness enthusiast who has tried several yoga mats in and out of our testing Lab. She appreciates well-padded yoga mats that allow her to enjoy a comfortable practice. She doesn’t typically travel with her yoga mat, but she likes to have the option of conveniently transporting her mat from one place to another if need be.

Pros
  • Balanced thickness

  • Feels grippy but not sticky

  • Neutral design

Cons
  • Difficult to clean

Key Specs

Materials: PVB (polyvinyl butyral) and foam | Thickness: 5 millimeters | Size: 71 x 26 inches | Weight: 3.3 pounds | Overall Rating: 4.9/5 

Who It’s For

Best for committed yogis who want a lightweight mat to carry to and from the studio that will hold up over time.

Why We Love It

Lightweight, durable, grippy, and more, lululemon’s The Lightweight Mat checks all the boxes we’re looking for in a yoga mat. When we first picked up the rolled mat, our immediate impression was how lightweight it felt compared to others. We found it easily portable to and from the studio. Upon unrolling it, we found it laid completely flat, boasting a sleek, neutral aesthetic.

As we began our sun salutations, we were pleasantly surprised by the mat's supportive and well-cushioned feel, especially considering its lightweight nature. It strikes an ideal balance between thinness and thickness, making it a comfortable and versatile choice for most yogis. In terms of grip, the grid-textured top layer provides stability without any unpleasant stickiness, ensuring stability even when sweating. We think this mat offers exceptional value for its price, making it a worthwhile investment overall.

Potential Flaws

  • We noticed the unique grid texture makes this mat slightly difficult to clean.

Meet Our Testers

Our first tester practices yoga both at home and in the studio, favoring mats with dependable grip and comfortable cushioning. She particularly values lightweight options that are effortless to carry to and from class. She appreciates that this mat delivers consistent grip while remaining shockingly lightweight.

Our second tester is a certified yoga teacher who has tested nearly 50 yoga mats over the years. While lululemon is consistently one of her top choices for high-quality mats, this particular one really stood out to her. She likes that it's lightweight enough to carry to and from the studio or client meetings, yet it still provides so much support during extended poses. The textured top layer enhances grip, even when her hands get sweaty from teaching and taking 96-degree heated yoga sculpt classes.

Pros
  • Feels grippy but not sticky

  • Comfortable cushioning

  • High-quality construction

Cons
  • Feels heavier than other options

Key Specs

Materials: Polyurethane leather and rubber | Thickness: 5 millimeters | Size: 74 x 26 inches | Weight: 8 pounds | Our Overall Rating: 4.3/5

Who It’s For

Best if you have knee pain or joint issues that require extra cushioning and support.

Why We Love It

Alo Yoga is known for its fashionable, functional leggings, but the brand also makes yoga accessories and equipment, like straps, mats, and more. We love Alo Yoga’s Warrior Mat because it combines cushioning and grip for a well-supported workout. If you need slightly extra padding but don’t want to sacrifice balance, we think this is one of the best picks for your flow.

During testing, we were actually surprised to find that, despite having little texture on its surface, the mat offers a reliable grip under our hands and feet. It also stays in place on the floor during faster power flows. We appreciate that this pick feels super high-quality and is durable enough for everything from savasana to strength workouts (both indoor and outdoors).  

Potential Flaws

  • This is one of the heaviest mats on our list, so we don’t recommend it for on-the-go use to and from your studio or gym. 

Most Valuable Insight

“It is extremely comfortable for my body, supporting all joints during poses and movements. The grip helped to maintain my form, preventing any slipping or sliding off the mat. This product seems to be of high quality, made from materials that are durable and lasting.” —Amy Kwan, Verywell Fit product tester

Meet Our Tester

Our tester is a fitness enthusiast who has tried several yoga mats in and out of our testing Lab. She appreciates well-padded yoga mats that allow her to enjoy a comfortable practice. She doesn’t typically travel with her yoga mat, but she likes to have the option of conveniently transporting her mat from one place to another if need be.

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We tested Alo Yoga's Warrior Mat in our Testing Lab

Pros
  • Provides ample support

  • Reliable grip improved our balance

  • Versatile for other workouts

Cons
  • We wish it had a carrying strap

Key Specs

Materials: PVC (polyvinyl chloride) | Thickness: 5 millimeters | Size: 68 x 24 inches | Weight: 2.5 pounds | Overall Rating: 5/5 

Who It’s For

Best if you want to try yoga, but don’t want to make a large investment yet. 

Why We Love It

Gaiam’s Classic Solid Color Yoga Mat pleasantly surprised us, proving to be just as durable as other higher-priced options. Throughout testing, we found it helped elevate our workouts to the next level, even enhancing our balance during challenging flows thanks to its textured, grippy top layer. The bottom also has a tacky texture, providing extra non-slip traction and making the mat reversible. 

Finding the perfect thickness can be challenging, especially with budget-friendly yoga mats, but this one strikes the right balance. It offers ample cushioning without sacrificing stability, ensuring we remain steady during practice. Despite its support, we appreciate that this mat remains one of the lighter options on our list for easy portability.

Potential Flaws

  • We noticed that this mat unrolls fairly easily, so we wish it came with a carrying strap for more convenient portability.

Meet Our Tester

Our tester, an experienced yogi who leans towards low-intensity yoga and Pilates workouts, was recovering from an elbow fracture during the testing period. She needs a mat that’s well-cushioned and supportive. She found the thick padding and ample support of this mat particularly beneficial, allowing her to practice comfortably despite her injury.

Pros
  • Excellent grip

  • Durable

  • Sustainable design

  • Lingering rubber smell

Key Specs

Materials: Rubber | Thickness: 4.7 millimeters | Size: 68 x 24 inches | Weight: 4 pounds | Overall Rating: 4.4/5 

Who It’s For

Best if you frequent hot yoga classes. 

Why We Love It

If you gravitate toward hot yoga or simply tend to sweat while you practice, Jade Yoga's Harmony Yoga Mat is our top choice. The natural, open-cell rubber creates a non-slip surface perfect for staying put on your mat, even in sweaty sessions. An important note: No matter how grippy your hot yoga mat, you may want to consider using a yoga towel for added safety, says Mandy Ingber, yoga teacher and author ofYogalosophy: 28 Days to the Ultimate Mind-Body Makeover.

During testing, we found that this mat provides an optimal amount of padding without being too plush. It’s not just beneficial for your practice—it’s great for the environment as well. Jade Yoga plants a tree for each mat sold, so you can feel confident that your purchase makes a positive impact.

Potential Flaws

  • We noticed that the initial rubber smell lingers during the first few uses.
Pro
  • Feels super lightweight

  • Can be rolled or folded

  • Easy to clean

Cons
  • May feel too thin for some

Key Specs

Materials: Rubber | Thickness: 1.5 millimeters | Size: 71 x 24 inches | Weight: 2.2 pounds | Overall Rating: 4.2/5 

Who It’s For

Best for yogis who need a lightweight option for travel or commuting from home to the studio.

Why We Love It

If you’re on the go and don’t want to miss a day of your yoga flow, you’ll love how easy it is to transport Manduka’s eKO Superlite Mat. Weighing just 2.2 pounds, it is among the lightest mats we tested, which is especially impressive given its standard size. You can roll it up regularly or fold it to the size of a laptop for even easier portability.

Made from non-toxic rubber, this ultra-thin mat provides enough stability for faster flows. We also found the semi-sticky grip supportive enough for use at the studio, in a hotel room, outdoors, and more. It’s also easy to clean, which is a major plus for travelers.

Potential Flaws

  • While the ultra-thin mat offers stability, it may not provide enough cushioning for poses that put significant pressure on your knees, wrists, or other sensitive areas.
Pros
  • More budget-friendly than others

  • Ample cushioning offers extra comfort

  • Great for seated or lying poses

Cons
  • Offers less grip than others

  • Thickness makes it slightly bulky

Key Specs

Materials: NBR (nitrile butadiene rubber) | Thickness: 10 millimeters | Size: 72 x 24 inches | Weight: Not listed | Overall Rating: 4.7/5 

Who It’s For

Best if you prefer a thick, well-cushioned mat for added support during gentle yoga flows. 

Why We Love It

Looking for added support? Gaiam’s Fitness Mat is the thickest option we tested, offering cushioned comfort perfect for gentle flows. However, as excessive padding can impact balance, we recommend using this mat primarily for seated or lying holds and stretching. Surprisingly, despite its thickness, this mat feels lightweight.

Throughout testing, we also valued the included carrying strap, which enhances portability for those who opt to take their mat on the go. We also appreciate the reasonable price of this mat, especially considering its superior support compared to other, pricier options.

Potential Flaws

  • We noticed that the surface texture is less grippy than other mats we tested. 
  • Due to its thickness, this mat is bulkier and less portable compared to other options.

Meet Our Tester

Our tester, an experienced yogi who prefers low-intensity yoga and Pilates workouts, was recovering from an elbow fracture during testing. She required a yoga mat with extra cushioning for added support, and she particularly appreciated this mat for its extra-thick padding.

Pros
  • Feels super lightweight

  • Grippy but not sticky

  • Helps with stability

Cons
  • May feel too thin for some

Key Specs

Materials: Rubber | Thickness: 3 millimeters | Size: 24 x 68 or 74 inches | Weight: 3 pounds | Overall Rating: 4/5 

Who It’s For

Best if you appreciate a firm, thin mat to encourage a grounded practice.

Why We Love It

Jade Yoga’s Travel Yoga Mat provides the stability you need without an overly sticky feel. With a different texture on the bottom, we discovered it stays securely in place on the floor as you move through each asana. The combination of texture and material ensures a slip-free experience, whether you're practicing at home or in a sweaty studio session.

If you’re seeking grounding during your practice, this super-thin mat fosters a connection with the Earth. It’s one of the firmest, thinnest mats we’ve used, yet it never feels uncomfortable during poses. We also found it light enough to take on the go.

Potential Flaws

  • While not everyone may appreciate the ultra-firm, ultra-thin feel of this mat, we found it to be exceptional for balance and stability.

Meet Our Tester

Our tester regularly practices yoga both at home and while traveling. She notes that her bony joints need additional cushioning and she prefers mats that offer a balance between firm support and soft padding. Despite being the thinnest yoga mat she's ever used, she finds this lightweight mat still offers enough support for her practice.

Pros
  • Feels very well-cushioned

  • Lightweight and easily portable

  • More budget-friendly than others

Cons
  • Not as durable as other options

Key Specs

Materials: Foam | Thickness: 13 millimeters | Size: 73 x 24 inches | Weight: 2 pounds | Overall Rating: 4.5/5 

Who It’s For

Best for those who are beginner yogis and want a mat with a carrying strap for easy transport.

Why We Love It

Our top pick from Amazon offers everything a beginner could need in a yoga mat—easy to carry, effortless to roll and unroll, and a balance of support and cushioning. We found that the Amazon Basics Yoga Mat's non-slip grip makes it suitable for hot yoga practices, while its cushioning level ensures you can enjoy each pose without discomfort in your knees, elbows, spine, or other sensitive areas.

During testing, we also appreciated how easy to clean this mat is, with a simple wipe, making it an ideal choice for yogis on the go. Available in three colors and equipped with an elastic strap for convenient carrying, it's a versatile option for any practitioner. 

Potential Flaws

  • While this more affordable option offers value, we found that it may not match the durability of pricier mats and could require more frequent replacement.
Amazon Basics 1/2-inch Extra Thick Exercise Yoga Mat unrolled on wooden floor

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Pros
  • Materials feel high-quality

  • Offers enhanced comfort and balance

  • Durable

Cons
  • Feels heavier than other options

Key Specs

Materials: PVC | Thickness: 6 millimeters | Size: 72 x 24 inches | Weight: Not listed | Overall Rating: 4.76/5 

Who It’s For

Best for hot yoga classes or if you’re prone to sweaty hands and feet. 

Why We Love It

We've all experienced it—sliding and slipping during a yoga class, wishing for better grip on our mat to seamlessly transition between poses. Enter the two-layered Aeromat’s Pro Mat: it boasts a grid pattern on the practice side, ensuring your hands and feet stay firmly anchored, while the hexagon pattern on the underside keeps the mat secure on any surface.

During testing, we found that this mat blends cushioning and stability, offering enough comfort for sensitive joints without compromising balance. We were also impressed by the mat’s durability, confident that its non-slip grip and high-quality design will last for years of practice.

Potential Flaws

  • Given that this mat feels slightly heavier compared to others we tested, we suggest investing in a yoga mat strap for easier portability.

Meet Our Tester

Our tester, an experienced yogi, prioritizes mats made from high-quality materials that can withstand frequent cleaning. Given her slender frame and existing neck and back conditions, she needs a mat that offers ample support. She appreciated this mat’s cushioned comfort.

Pros
  • Larger than other mats

  • Versatile for other workouts

  • Durable

Cons
  • Not portable

Key Specs

Materials: PVC | Thickness: 6 millimeters | Size: 52 x 79 inches | Weight: 22 pounds | Overall Rating: 4.7/5 

Who It’s For

Best if you want a large yoga mat for various exercises to put in your home gym

Why We Love It

No home gym is complete without a yoga mat, and Manduka’s Pro Long and Wide Mat is an investment worth making. It's crafted from durable materials with a high-quality construction that will last for years. In addition to being a supportive option for yoga, we found that this hefty mat is equally well-suited for bodyweight exercises and weight training.

Along with a textured top side, the mat has a bubble-textured bottom layer that delivers even more grip and security. This double-sided grip helps us feel safe and confident that the multi-purpose mat won’t move under us during any type of exercise. 

Potential Flaws

  • This mat, weighing in at 22 pounds, isn't exactly easy to carry around. We suggest keeping it in your home gym rather than lugging it to and from the studio.

Meet Our Tester

Our tester, an experienced exerciser and yogi, dedicates five to six days a week to yoga, Pilates, and barre workouts. She prefers a mat that she can keep in her home workout space, preferring not to transport it between home and class. She loved this mat's high-quality, durable design for her home gym.

Pros
  • Grippy but not sticky

  • Attractive design

  • Provides ample support

Cons
  • Unravels easily during transport

Key Specs

Materials: Polyurethane and rubber | Thickness: 5 millimeters | Size: 71 x 26 inches | Weight: 6.6 pounds | Our Overall Rating: 4.9/5 

Who It’s For

Best if you want a mat that looks as good as it feels. 

Why We Love It 

We love Bala’s Wavy Mat for its stylish aesthetic as much as we do for its incredible performance. The brand is known for its viral ankle weights, so we weren’t surprised to see how well this mat balanced fashion with function in testing. It provides enough padding to protect joints while delivering a tacky surface for reliable grip. 

During testing, we determined that this would be a great option for in-studio hot yoga, home workouts, and more. It’s easy to roll up and carry around, but also looks great laid out on your home gym floor. Plus, the playful, fun design had us smiling through each asana in our practice.   

Potential Flaws

  • We noticed that this mat doesn’t stay rolled up on its own, like many others, so we recommend a yoga mat holder for easier transport. 

Most Valuable Insight

“I wasn’t expecting this mat to actually be wavy! The ends are curved and wiggly, which is a super fun design. I thought this was a cute and dynamic design, and I appreciated it.”—Larissa Irankunda, Verywell Fit product tester

Meet Our Tester

Our tester is an experienced yogi who values cushioning and quality in her yoga mats. She prefers a medium-level thickness that strikes a balance between comfort and a solid foundation for her practice. She’s noticed that lower-quality mats tend to deteriorate over time, so she looks for options she can trust to stand the test of time.

Pros
  • Thick cushioning for protection

  • Unique foldable design

  • Textured surface promotes reliable grip

Cons
  • Requires strap for transport

Key Specs

Materials: Polyethylene foam, ethylene vinyl acetate, thermoplastic rubber | Thickness: 6.5 millimeters | Size: 71 x 26 inches | Weight: 4.2 pounds | Our Overall Rating: 4.1/5 

Who It’s For

Best for on-the-go yogis who want a mat that’s easy to transport from home to class and back again.

Why We Love It

We were surprised when we first opened this mat—it features a unique accordion-style fold-up design that we hadn't seen before. With a moderate level of cushioning and a lightweight build, lululemon’s The Foldable Mat is ideal for transporting to and from the studio. It's easy to fold up, and you can even use it folded as a bolster for added support during sculpting moves like donkey kicks.

During testing, we found that this offers a solid grip despite having little texture on its surface. It’s also super supportive, without excess cushioning. We like that it supports our joints without throwing off our balance, and we noticed the material is super high-quality, offering a luxe feel.

Potential Flaws

  • You’ll need a mat strap or bag to hold this mat together on the go. 

Most Valuable Insight

“This mat was probably the most supportive I tested, but I wouldn’t describe it as super cushioned. It was simply just a better quality. It felt like the right amount to aid with balance and did not affect my joints.” —Lexi Lane, Verywell Fit product tester

Meet Our Tester

Our tester usually uses her yoga mat to cushion her joints during at-home workouts. She personally prefers a mat that rolls out completely flat, as she’s found that some mats tend to curl up at the edges, making it harder for her to get full use of the space.

Pros
  • Attractive design

  • Feels grippy but not sticky

  • Comfortable cushioning

Cons
  • Feels heavier than other options

  • Strong initial rubber smell

Key Specs

Materials: Rubber and organic cotton | Thickness: 4 millimeters | Size: 72 x 24 inches | Weight: 6.8 pounds | Our Overall Rating: 4.2/5 

Who It’s For

Best for yogis who want a high-quality mat at a mid-range price point.

Why We Love It

We love the design and texture of the PrAna Verde Yoga Mat. It provides just the right amount of cushioning while still offering the support and stability needed for challenging balances and fast-paced flows. We were pleasantly surprised by its comfort, especially considering it’s one of the thinner mats on our list.

The value of this mat is a standout feature. While it’s still an investment, its high-quality materials, stylish design, and functional feel make it a solid choice for yogis of all levels, from beginners to advanced. The mat’s unique texture, which resembles a wood grain pattern, not only looks great but also enhances grip. The subtle grooves help keep your hands and feet firmly in place as you transition between poses.

Potential Flaws

  • It’s one of the heaviest options on our list, so may not be ideal for on-the-go use. 
  • We noticed that the mat smelt rubbery when we first opened it, but the smell went away over time. 

Most Valuable Insight

“It has an amazing texture that really grips your hands, allowing for stability and support during the exercises. I'm surprised that even though it’s thin, it still feels thick—allowing for cushioning on my joints.” —Larissa Irankunda, Verywell Fit product tester

Meet Our Tester

Our tester is an experienced yogi who values cushioning and quality in her yoga mats. She prefers a medium-level thickness that strikes a balance between comfort and a solid foundation for her practice. She’s noticed that lower-quality mats tend to deteriorate over time, so she looks for options she can trust to stand the test of time.

Pros
  • Easy to transport

  • Antimicrobial surface

  • Environmentally friendly design

Cons
  • Not as durable as other options

Key Specs

Materials: Cork and plant-based foam | Thickness: 6 millimeters | Size: 72 x 26 inches | Weight: 2.8 pounds | Our Overall Rating: 4.4/5

Who It’s For

Best for at-home yogis who are interested in a lightweight, supportive, environmentally friendly mat.

Why We Love It

Yoloha’s Aura Cork Mat is a fantastic fit for the environmentally-conscious yogi since it’s made our of work and plant-based foam. Plus, the antimicrobial and antibacterial properties make it a good choice for taking to and from the studio (even heated ones). And its super lightweight feel, which is one of the lightest on our list, makes it easy to transport. 

Unlike other mats, we actually liked the scent of this one. The faint woodsy smell was earthy and pleasant, though it eventually faded. During testing, we found that the cork surface offers comfortable (moderate) cushioning and a slightly grippy (non-sticky) feel under our hands and feet. Surprisingly, we found the surface to be even grippier after we sprayed our hands with water. A huge plus: the natural, earthy vibe makes it an aesthetic addition to any practice. 

Potential Flaws

  • Cork is generally not as durable as other materials, like rubber. However, we didn’t experience any durability issues during our testing. 

Most Valuable Insight

“This product has so many amazing qualities: the comfort level is top-notch for my joints when pressurized; the weight is very light, so traveling with it would be super convenient; the cork material has antimicrobial and antibacterial properties; and it’s environmentally friendly.” —Amy Kwan, Verywell Fit product tester

Meet Our Tester

Our tester is a fitness enthusiast who has tried several yoga mats in and out of our testing Lab. She appreciates well-padded yoga mats that allow her to enjoy a comfortable practice. She doesn’t typically travel with her yoga mat, but she likes to have the option of conveniently transporting her mat from one place to another if need be.

Yoga Mats We Also Tested

  • B, Halfmoon's B, Mat Everyday Long Mat has a great grip and is easy to roll and convenient to transport, but the intense surface texture makes it slightly uncomfortable. 
  • While ProsourceFit’s Extra Thick Yoga Mat offers a ton of cushioning, it has too much give, making it difficult to balance through a full practice.
  • Sweaty Betty’s Flow Yoga Mat is lightweight and ideal for travel, but we found that it feels flimsy and doesn’t offer enough support.
  • Smooth, stable, and lightweight, Yoloha’s Nomad Cork Yoga Mat is a solid choice. However, we ultimately don’t think it’s worth the steep price point. 
  • All in Motion’s 3mm Yoga Mat offered good grip and pleasing aesthetics, but it was too thin and didn’t provide enough cushioning.
  • While Alo Yoga’s Air Mat also offered great grip, it was too thin to offer enough cushioning for a comfortable practice.
  • YogiFi’s Smart Yoga Mat Gen 2+ offers real-time feedback on your flow, but we found that the smart features were too difficult and frustrating to use.
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We Also Tested: All in Motion's 3mm Yoga Mat

What We’ve Updated 

  • Since we last published this article, we've tested 10 more yoga mats, ranging from trending products to the latest releases. 
  • We evaluated each one using the same key criteria as our previous tests: design, comfort, grip, portability, and overall value. 
  • Based on these updated insights, we've revised our top pick and introduced six new superlative categories, including Best Cushioned, Best Design, Best Portable, Best Value, and Best Lightweight. 
  • This updated list reflects our most current testing results and expert recommendations.

What to Look for When Shopping for Yoga Mats 

  • Materials: Yoga mats are made from a variety of materials, both eco-friendly and synthetic. The most common materials used are PVC (polyvinyl chloride), TPE (thermoplastic elastomer), and natural rubber. Mats made of PVC are easy to clean, durable, and long-lasting, but they aren’t considered eco-friendly. Mats made with TPE feel more like rubber and can be recycled after use, whereas natural rubber mats are favored for their traction and slip resistance.
  • Thickness: The thickness of the mat plays a role in both cushioning and stability. A thicker mat offers more comfort for your wrists and knees, but a mat that’s too thick may make it difficult to stay stable during standing poses and inversions, says certified yoga teacher Kayla Hargett, E-RYT. For this reason, some people opt for thinner mats so they can feel the ground beneath them.
  • Length: The standard length for a yoga mat is 68 inches long and 24 inches wide. People over 5 feet 5 inches tall may want to consider sizing up for a bit more room on both ends of the mat, allowing for full-body stretching. To test out the length of a yoga mat, move into a downward-facing dog and make sure your hands and feet are firmly planted on the mat. If both fit without hitting the edges, the mat is the proper size for you.
  • Weight: Yoga mats can range from super-lightweight to super-heavy, and it’s important to consider how you’ll use your mat to determine what weight is the right fit for you. If you’re traveling to and from a yoga studio with your mat, you’ll want an option that’s not tough to carry. If you’re looking for a substantial piece of equipment to add to your home gym, you may prefer a heavier option.
A person stretching on the Gaiam Fitness Mat

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How We Tested the Yoga Mats

To find the best yoga mats, we tested 38 mats in The Verywell Testing Lab and then at home in our regular workout routines. When testing, we evaluate each yoga mat based on the following important criteria: 

  • Design: Prior to our first mountain pose, we unrolled the mats, taking note of packaging,and any lingering chemical smells, and evaluating how well the mats laid flat. We also observed how well the mat stayed flat under our hands and feet throughout testing and if this changed over time. 
  • Comfort: We first tested each mat twice through a guided vinyasa flow in the Lab and then through several other workouts at home. When flowing, we considered the padding and thickness of the mat and made note of how supportive the mat felt under our hands, feet, joints, and head.
  • Grip: To test the grip of each yoga mat, we complete one flow with dry hands and feet and then spray our hands and feet to do the same while wet (mimicking sweat). We note how confidently we can hold poses without slipping. We also consider the texture of the mat, and whether the feeling of the mat is appealing on bare skin. 
  • Portability: Next, we roll up each mat, evaluating how easily it rolls and stays rolled. Then, we take them with us to classes, the park, or while traveling to rate their portability and storage. Mats that included a carrying bag or strap performed better in this category. 
  • Value: Finally, we look at the price of each yoga mat only after we evaluate all the other criteria. We consider whether the mat is fairly priced given its features, performance, and overall quality. We also consider if we would purchase the mat at full retail price, or wait for it to be on sale.
Person reaching their hands to the ground on Alo Yoga Warrior Mat

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Our Experts

We collaborated with yoga experts throughout our research, testing, and reporting for this story. Their insights guided us in identifying the key features to consider when shopping and also informed our testing process.

  • Kayla Hargett, E-RYT, certified yoga teacher and former yoga teacher training co-lead based in Tampa, Florida
  • Mandy Ingber, yoga teacher and author of Yogalosophy: 28 Days to the Ultimate Mind-Body Makeover

Frequently Asked Questions 

What’s the best material for a yoga mat? 

Thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) and natural rubber are often considered the best materials for yoga mats due to their combination of grip, durability, and eco-friendliness. Mats made with PVC (polyvinyl chloride) are also easy to clean and long-lasting. 

What thickness yoga mat should I get? 

If you prioritize comfort and cushioning, choose a mat thicker than 5 millimeters, but if you prefer stability, opt for one that's 5 millimeters or less.

What’s a good size for a yoga mat?

Most yoga mats are 68 inches long and 24 inches wide, giving most yogis ample space for their practice. However, taller users may prefer longer mats, typically around 72 inches, for extra comfort and support.

How much does a yoga mat cost? 

A quality yoga mat will typically cost between $20 and $280. While cheaper options might seem appealing, especially if you're not committed to long-term yoga practice or don't intend to use the mat frequently, they often lack durability compared to more expensive ones.

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Amanda Berkey, M.S.Ed, is a Verywell Fit writer who has been practicing yoga for more than two decades. She loves finding yoga mats that strike the perfect balance of support, cushioning, and great aesthetics. In addition to using her mat for her regular practice, she also loves settling in on a nicely cushioned mat with a foam roller for post-run stretching.

Amanda Berkey, Freelance Writer for Verywell Fit

By Amanda Berkey
Amanda knows how much of a difference a quality fitness product can make, and she's here to provide honest, reliable, straightforward feedback her readers can count on.