Our Top Picks: Tested and Reviewed
We put these mats through their paces, testing them in various conditions, from hotel rooms to park lawns, assessing their grip in different yoga poses, how well they folded or rolled, their weight, and how easy they were to clean. Here are our top recommendations:
Mat Name Key Features Pros Cons Our Verdict Manduka eKO SuperLite Travel Yoga Mat Natural rubber, folds easily, excellent grip Incredible grip, eco-friendly, folds into a small package. Natural rubber smell can be strong initially, not ideal for those with latex allergies. The gold standard for grip and portability. A top choice for serious yogis. YOGO Ultralight Travel Yoga Mat Integrated folding design, tree pattern grip Unique folding design makes it super compact, hygienic because the bottom doesn't touch the top when folded. The folding design takes some getting used to, less cushioning than some rolled mats. Innovative and hygienic. Perfect for those who prioritize packability. JadeYoga Voyager Travel Yoga Mat Natural rubber, lightweight, good grip Lightweight and grippy, gives back to the environment by planting a tree for every mat sold. Natural rubber smell, may not be durable on rough surfaces. A solid choice for eco-conscious travelers who want a reliable grip. Liforme Travel Yoga Mat AlignForMe system, biodegradable rubber Excellent alignment system, good grip, eco-friendly. More expensive than other options, can be slightly heavier than other travel mats. Worth the investment for yogis who value precise alignment and a sustainable product. B MAT Everyday Travel Yoga Mat Made from rubber, great grip Superior grip, durable, closed-cell construction prevents sweat absorption. Can be a bit heavier than other travel mats, may need some breaking in for optimal grip. Ideal for sweaty practices and those who need a reliable non-slip surface. Gaiam Foldable Travel Yoga Mat PVC material, folds compactly Very affordable, lightweight and folds easily, comes in a variety of colors and patterns. Less grip compared to natural rubber options, PVC material is not eco-friendly. A budget-friendly option for occasional travelers and beginners. Hugger Mugger Para Rubber Travel Yoga Mat Natural rubber, reversible design Good grip on both sides, durable, made from sustainable rubber. Can be a bit heavier than other natural rubber options, the natural rubber smell can be strong. A solid and sustainable choice for yogis who want a durable and grippy mat. IUGA Travel Yoga Mat Non Slip TPE Material, lightweight, double layer Lightweight and easy to carry. Excellent non-slip performance on both sides, especially during sweaty practices. TPE material, while eco-friendly, may not be as durable as natural rubber in the long run. Great option if you are looking for something that's lightweight, non-slip, easy to clean, and environmentally conscious! BalanceFrom GoYoga All-Purpose Anti-Tear Exercise Yoga Mat High-density foam, budget-friendly Very affordable, comfortable for kneeling poses, good for travel because it's easy to clean. More bulky and heavier than other options, not as grippy as rubber mats. Excellent for those looking to prioritize comfort and want a budget-friendly option