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The 9 Best Travel Yoga Mats for Practicing on the Go, Tested and Reviewed

Stay in your flow with these supportive, portable yoga mats.

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Finding the right yoga mat is like reaching nirvana — once you do you’ll be in a state of bliss. Find one you can also travel with and that’s just icing on the cake. We tapped Mandy Ingber, yoga instructor and author of Yogalosophy: 28 Days to the Ultimate Mind-Body Makeover to give us the scoop on what attributes you should look for in your next mat purchase. Ingber, who has been the yogi to several A-List celebrities, including Jennifer Aniston and Kate Beckinsale, suggested we make design, comfort, grip, and portability the standards we swear by, noting to pay special attention to things like a mat’s thickness, which if too clunky, can throw off your balance, and whether or not your mat feels like a Slip 'N Slide (not in a good way) or helps you stick your poses with no problems.

Armed with all of this insider information, we tested 40 different mats during multiple yoga sessions, taking careful notes and paying special attention to attributes like excellent balance of cushion and support, great grip, and portable features that made them easy to transport. Check out our favorite yoga mats for travel below.

Best Overall

Aeromat elite yoga pilates mat.

  • Design 4.5 /5
  • Comfort 5 /5
  • Portability 5 /5

It has a cushy and supportive feel.

The rubber smell, though slight, was bothersome.

When it comes to thickness, consider the Aeromat Elite Yoga/Pilates Mat to be the “just right” porridge, chair, and bed that Goldilocks commandeered in the classic kid’s fairytale. There’s just enough material to support and cushion your body as you flow from pose to pose, but not so much that it gets in your way or inhibits your ability to make solid contact with the floor. It also boasts a textured finish that ensures a secure grip, especially when things get wet. We were able to work up a good sweat without our hands and feet sliding around during testing. The surface also has built-in mesh to help your mat retain its shape. And when you’re ready to pack up and go: sling one of 12 calming hues (think celeste, dusty rose, sea glass green, and chai) across your shoulder (a harness is included with purchase). It’s super lightweight — essential for any portable exercise equipment — so toting it around will be as easy as child’s pose.

The Details: .25 x 24 x 72 inches | PVC

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Best Overall, Runner-up

Jade yoga jade voyager mat.

  • Design 3.9 /5
  • Comfort 3 /5

The great grip keeps hands and feet in place no matter the pose.

Sensitive to smells? This mat has a strong rubbery one that lingers.

There’s nothing worse than having to constantly flow in and out of a pose to wipe the water away from your sweaty hands or feet. The Jade Yoga Voyager solves for this in two ways: its opened-cell surface easily soaks up excess moisture while the textured natural rubber enhances grip. Also, weighing in at just over 1.5 pounds, this lightweight pick is the perfect on-the-go partner, whether you’re headed down the street or across the country for a wellness retreat . Plus it folds down to the size of a yoga block , which makes storing it in a shoulder bag or a suitcase that much easier. Even better: every time you make it to the mat, you’ll know you’re doing so with Mother Earth in mind because this eco-friendly mat not only does away with synthetic rubbers (that’s right no PVC or EVA), using the natural kind by extracting the latex sap from rubber trees, but the brand also plants a tree for every mat sold.

The Details: .06 x 24 x  68 inches | 1.5 pounds | Natural rubber

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Best Portable

Nike training mat 2.0.

  • Design 5 /5
  • Value 3.5 /5

A little longer than an average yoga mat, it can accommodate folks up to six feet tall while still being super easy to carry.

While the extra cushion is great for bony joints, it does make balancing poses extra challenging.

Nothing can put the kibosh on a Zen practice quicker or be more cumbersome than a yoga mat that constantly keeps unfurling while you’re on the way to your next class. Thankfully, the convenient, adjustable strap that comes with the Nike Training Mat 2.0 helps manage this issue, allowing us to wrap it around both ends of the neatly rolled mat and comfortably carry this cushy two-pounder without experiencing any shoulder discomfort. Even better, for yogis who do a myriad of floor workouts (think Pilates, stretching, core work, and more), this high-density foam mat stands in the gap, making it an extremely versatile and well-padded option. In fact, it was so cushioned that we thought it could double up as a sleeping pad for camping , but the downside is that it may be a challenging surface for balance exercises.

The Details: 71.26 x 24.02 x 0.32 inches | 2.08 pounds | PVB and foam

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Best Lightweight

Lululemon the lightweight 5mm yoga mat.

  • Portability 4.9 /5

This mat offers a solid, firm grip without being sticky.

If you’re a heavy sweater, you may want to steer clear because it tends to get slippery.

Don’t let this thin, featherlike yoga mat — which is light enough to take anywhere you want to flow — fool you: it’s still supportive and cushy enough to handle every pose from camel to headstand. The hundreds of mini rectangular nubs covering the top of the mat’s surface will help guide your hand and foot grip so you can easily maintain your balance in each of these poses and beyond.

We found this mat very easy to roll out and roll up, and it was supremely lightweight to carry. One thing to note is that the closed cell design doesn’t allow for the absorption of sweat, which can make this mat extra slippery. However, the mat was easy to clean post practice — simply wipe it down with a damp cloth to keep dirt, stains, and bacteria at bay.

The Details: 26 x 71 x 19 inches | 3.3 pounds | Foam

Best for Hot Yoga

Jadeyoga travel yoga mat.

This lightweight mat, which comes in two sizes, is easy to carry, so you won’t have trouble toting it to and from yoga class.

For multi-hour practice days, this thin mat may lack sufficient support.

When it comes to hot yoga, you should expect to sweat. While this may be good for helping to cool down your body, major water works also leave you open to slipping and sliding across your mat, which is a definite no-no, no matter what the position. Luckily, the Jade Yoga Travel Yoga Mat helps keep you grounded, literally, thanks to its open cell construction, which absorbs moisture, combined with its micro ribbed surface that offers a supreme grip. After testing this mat, we loved it for its exceptional grip that was suitable even with our sweaty palms. We also thought it felt lightweight, easy to carry, and we think it would stay rolled up in transit due to its grippy texture. Feel good environmental bonus: for every mat sold, the company plants a tree.

The Details: 68 x 24 x 0.125 inches | 3 pounds| Natural Rubber

Best for Beginners

Newme fitness instructional yoga mat.

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  • Design 4 /5
  • Comfort 4 /5

If you routinely deal with sweaty palms, this moisture-wicking mat will help rein in that excess water.

This mat molds to your body, leaving an imprint that doesn’t instantly go away.

Being a beginner in a room full of established yogis can feel super intimidating, but newbies can practice with more confidence thanks to the NewMe Fitness Yoga Mat. Doubling as an asana crib sheet, this handy yoga mat has 70 printed pictures of poses (think crow, cow face, corpse, among others) with their corresponding names in both English and Sanskrit emblazoned across its expansive surface. So, whether you need a quick refresher mid-class or help decoding what move the teacher is asking you to perform (we’re talking about you Chaturanga Dandasana!), this mat has got your covered. We also thought this affordable mat had a great grip that kept our hands in place and felt just as grippy as mats twice the price. It was very easy to roll up and carry around as well.

The Details: 68 x 24 x 0.2 inches | 2.6 pounds | PVC

Gaiam Premium Reversible Lunar Wave Yoga Mat

  • Design 4.2 /5
  • Comfort 4.5 /5

It features an antimicrobial, waterproof layer that is moisture-wicking and nonslip.

This mat is on the thin side, so if your knees or wrists need extra cushion and support, go with another pick.

The small raised nodes covering this mat’s dual-textured sides gives it a gummy feeling that offers greater traction for hands and feet to keep you steady so you don’t slip. The result: a tremendous grip that verges on almost feeling sticky at times. Don’t let those little nodes fool you, though; they are tiny enough that they won’t disturb those peaceful moments on the mat, not even while you’re letting the day’s work sink in during Savasana. Did we mention we are also moonstruck by the stunningly painted design of moons in its many forms? FYI: if you are a visually stimulated person, a mat with a cool design, like this one, can make your practice more pleasurable, says Ingber. A handy bonus: with this mat you also get access to an online library of yoga content .

The Details: 8 x 24 inches | 6 millimeters | PVC, latex-free

Best Reversible

Manduka yoga mat.

There’s an alignment stripe down the center of one side, which can help better guide beginner’s with hand, foot, and overall body placement.

The mat’s surface is closed-cell, which means it won’t absorb your sweat or any bacteria, so you’ll have to be diligent about wiping it down post flow.

We love that this eco-friendly Manduka mat is not only free from harsh chemical substances but makes you feel like you are getting two mats for the price of one, thanks to the dual-hued sides. Regardless of what mood leads your color choice that day (we are super keen on the lavender/fig combo), you can always count on the mat’s firm, textured surface to add stability through traction. This well-designed mat held up in a variety of classes — flow, power, and hot yoga — but we think yogis interested in a more restorative practice might do better with a more cushioned pick. Bonus points: it’s light and easy to roll and fold, which makes it a great portable option for yoga-based travel .

The Details: 68 x 24 inches | 2.5 pounds | TPE

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Best Budget

Amazon basics yoga mat.

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  • Grip 4.5 /5
  • Portability 4 /5

At half an inch inches thick, this cushy mat is a godsend for those with sensitive joints.

The thickness makes it slightly tricky to transport.

Shelling out big bucks for a mat can be super off-putting, especially if you’re a newbie and unsure if you’re ready to commit to getting downward-dog on the regular. Luckily this mat is very kind to your wallet—without you having to sacrifice on things that really count like durability, grip, and comfort. Those who spend lots of time pressing into their hands (think Crow or Wheel), will find the thick cushioned surface is gentler on wrists. We used it often for handstands against the wall and planks and never felt like we were slipping, even when sweaty. The ample cushioning also makes this a great choice for floor-based bodyweight moves (hello crunches!), too.

The Details: 73.2 x 24.3 x 0.5 inches | 2.45 pounds | Foam

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Other Travel Yoga Mats We Liked

These yoga mats didn’t make our main list, but they still scored well and had a few key standout features that placed them in a league of their own.

YogaAccessories 1/4-inch Deluxe Yoga Mat : At 74 inches long, this foam-based mat is longer than traditional ones, which tend to land around 68 inches, making it more amenable to those over six feet tall. It’s also extra thick, making kneeling poses like camel, low lunge, and cat/cow more manageable, especially for those with extra sensitivity in this area. That said, this 3.6-pound pick can be a little unruly when it comes to transporting it, making it less portable for travelers.

Lululemon The Mat 3mm : This barely-there option — it’s only 0.12 inches thick — is dual-sided, boasting one that’s sticky and nubby to keep you stable and grounded, while the other is smooth and cushioned for workouts that won’t leave you drenched (think a couple of quick stretches versus a full-on power flow). While we love that it comes in six gorgeous shades and has an antimicrobial layer that keeps mold and mildew at bay, we weren’t fans of how moisture marks remained long after we finished our last flow.

Blogilates Beginner Lightweight Yoga Mat: This mat — which is lightweight, easy to roll, and comes with its own carrying case — is the perfect companion for on-the-go flows. At 4mm thick, this thinner silhouette is great for those who who may need extra stability during a super active and balance-heavy practice (think: Power Vinyasa). As you flow from asana to asana across this 68-inch surface, you’ll be treated to a super grippy, textured surface (both top and bottom) that eliminates slippage. One drawback: hair and dirt are commonplace when using this mat.

For this article, we looked over results from two different yoga mat tests, in which we tried a total of 40 yoga mats. In the first round of testing we tried 19 mats from notable brands (think Manduka, Lululemon, and Jade) through three to five yoga classes per week over a four-week testing period. During this time, we assessed each yoga mat for its design, comfort, grip, and portability — all features that yoga instructor Mandy Ingber said can make or break a yoga practice. Testers continued putting these mats through their paces for an additional six months to collect long-term insights.

For our second test, we tried an additional 21 yoga mats during a yoga class, paying special attention to mat thickness, cushioning, support, and how easy they were to clean. After the class was over, we rolled and packed up the yoga mats, walking around the building, and going up and down stairs to take notes on how portable they were, if they stayed rolled up during transit, how lightweight or heavy they felt to carry, and how easy (or difficult) it was to reroll the mats and pack them up.

In the end, the standout mats put the kibosh on sweat (at least most of them), weren’t overly cushy but left our joints feeling happy, and offered a stellar grip when flowing through poses. Most of all, we felt they were portable enough to travel with.

Tips for Buying a Travel Yoga Mat

Don’t forget about weight.

Lugging around a super heavy mat can make any yoga feel less than Zen, especially if it saddles you with a heavy baggage fee at the airport. That’s why it’s wise to reach for more lightweight styles (think under 2.5 pounds) so you can easily transport it to your final destination.

Consider stickiness

As far as yoga mats go, stickiness is equivalent to traction.  So if you’re looking to lower your risk of slipping and sliding all over the place, the stickier, the better (PVC yoga mats have a pretty high stickiness factor). Also handy for staying power: mats with a raised texture.

Plan for extra support

According to Ingber, thinner yoga mats make great travel companions, as they fold easily and usually weigh less. She also notes that barely there mats “will often leave you feeling every bit of the floor,” which is why shoring up your practice space with a towel or shirt to counter any pain points (think wrists or knees) or cushion more weight-bearing asanas is advisable.

First determine what type of mat you have, as some are meant to be folded and others rolled. If the former, follow the creases if they are apparent, or simply fold it small enough to fit into the storage space you are aiming for. The latter? Roll it as tightly and evenly as possible. Ultimately, the key is to make it work for the type of luggage you are using, whether that be a backpack, a duffel bag, a tote bag, or something else.

When not traveling, consider rolling up your mat and placing it in a mat bag. This will help you keep the practice surface clean, crease-free, and for the most part unscathed, especially if you have a furry friend roaming around your home.

From Astura Yoga Mat Detox to TreeActiv Yoga Mat Spray to Moxe Yoga Mat Cleaner , there are no shortages of quality sprays lining shelves that can help eliminate sweat, stenches, and bacteria. You can also go the DIY route, mixing apple cider vinegar in a 1:4 ratio and adding a few drops of tea tree oil. No matter what route you choose, proper cleaning will help extend the life of your mat.

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Rozalynn S. Frazier is a multimedia journalist with more than 20 years of experience reporting on health and fitness. She is also a NASM-certified personal trainer and an avid exerciser, who routinely puts wellness tools and fitness gear through its paces to help access which products are worthy of praise. She has created content for SELF, Shape, Men’s Health, Real Simple, Oprah Daily, and Cosmopolitan, among other publications. Yoga instructor and author Mandy Ingber also contributed insights to this roundup, with all picks tested and reviewed by the team.

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6 Best Travel Yoga Mats in 2023

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By Mary Beth Skylis

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As someone who exercises frequently and is always on the move, I’ve discovered that not all workout equipment is well suited for travel, especially when it comes to yoga mats . Over the years, I’ve tested out a lot of travel mats during trips across the world—and the ones that stood out all shared similar features (such as a compact design, easy-to-clean surfaces, and lightweight structure).

But don’t just take my word for it: To help you identify a great travel yoga mat for your next trip, SELF consulted experts and pulled together a list of the best options available. Whether you want to keep up with your practice on vacation or stretch it all out while on the road, one of these mats can help you achieve those goals.

How to choose a travel yoga mat

First things first: If you’ll be bringing it on the go, it has to be easy to haul: “When it comes to a travel mat, it has to be grippy, lightweight, and portable enough to fit in my carry-on bag,” Jake Panasevich , a registered yoga instructor based in Philadelphia, tells SELF.

As for yoga mat material, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is a popular choice for travelers because of its grip—but many yogis prefer natural rubber, which offers a bit more cushion. And for an easier-to-clean mat (a major plus when you’re on a trip), look for a closed-cell design , meaning the material is nonporous, Sarah Larson Levey , a registered yoga instructor and cofounder of Y7 Studio in NYC, previously told SELF.

Though standard yoga mats are generally at least three millimeters thick, something thinner is ideal for folding, rolling, and squeezing into travel bags, Morgan Rodríguez, a registered yoga instructor and founder of Grounding Down , tells SELF. You should also consider overall weight: Most options range from two to seven pounds, but an ideal travel mat will come in a little lighter—say, between two and four pounds. That said, minimalist mats may not be well-suited for all yogis: A thicker mat with more cushion might feel way more comfortable for people with sensitive knees or joint pain, Annie Moves , a registered yoga instructor at Alo Moves, previously told SELF.

Other features can help keep your mat ultraportable too. For instance, strap bands keep it folded or rolled up during expeditions, replacing bulky mat bags.

Below, you’ll find yogi- and expert-recommended picks, as well as some of my favorite mats. All of these options are under four pounds, less than two millimeters thick, and super easy to pack.

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Manduka eKO Superlite Travel Yoga Mat

Best Overall: eKO Manduka Superlite Travel Mat

The Manduka Superlite Travel Mat is one of Panasevich’s favorite travel yoga mats. It has a closed-cell structure, which helps prevent moisture from seeping into the fibers, so it doesn’t get too stinky with regular use. When it’s time to pack, you can easily fold this mat down to the size of a laptop.

  • Weight : 2 lb
  • Thickness : 1.5 mm
  • Unrolled size : 71" long x 24" wide

Liforme Travel Mat

Best for Form: The Liforme Travel Yoga Mat

The Liforme Travel mat comes with alignment markings, which show you where to position your body to maintain proper form. Its thin design helps keep it portable for travel, and the rubber surface is grippy enough for sweaty workouts. One customer wrote: “This is the absolute best mat for hot yoga or for any yoga where you’re going to sweat. It’s tiny and so easy to take with you on the road.” That said, at over three pounds, this Liforme Travel Yoga Mat is the heaviest option on our list.

  • Weight : 3.5 lb
  • Thickness : 2.2 mm
  • Unrolled size : 71" long x 26" wide

Lululemon The  Mat

Best for Hot Yoga: Lululemon (Un) Mat

Hot yoga lovers know how difficult it can be to find a mat that stays sticky even after it gets drenched in sweat. This is one area where Lululemon’s (Un) Mat excels: It features Lulu’s famous grippy layer, which helps minimize slipping and sliding, even as the class warms up. Plus I love that it’s substantially lighter than most Lululemon mats, which makes it easier to transport during my travels.

  • Weight: 2.32 lb
  • Thickness: 1.5 mm
  • Unrolled Size: 71" long x 26" wide

Yoloha Nomad Air Cork Yoga Mat

Best Cork Option: Yoloha Yoga Nomad Cork Yoga Mat

The combination of cork and natural rubber means this mat is flexible and easy to fold or roll. I’ve personally taken the Yoloha Nomad mat on so many adventures, and I’ve found it has phenomenal durability and non-slip grip. Plus, I can easily tuck it away into most baggage compartments.

  • Weight : 2.5 lb
  • Unrolled size : 72" long x 26" wide

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Best Grip: Jade Yoga Voyager Mat

The Voyager comes with the same reliable grip that Jade mats are famous for, which allows yogis to keep their hands and feet firmly planted—even during an ultra-sweaty flow. This model in particular can pack down to a third of the size of a standard yoga mat. “I bring my trusty Jade mat everywhere. I even flew it to Nepal. I’m not willing to sacrifice the right amount of padding or non-slip grip,” Amy Burgart, a yoga instructor in Colorado, tells SELF.

  • Weight : 1.5 lb
  • Unrolled size : 68" long x 24" wide

Gaiam Folding Travel Exercise Mat

Best Budget Mat: Gaiam Foldable Yoga Mat

Finding ways to budget can help you get the most out of your travels, which is just one reason why this Gaiam mat is a great pick for adventurous yogis. Not only is it the least expensive one on our list, but the mat also folds into a 10-inch-by-12-inch square, which makes it easier to tuck away in your suitcase.

One reviewer called it a “must for flight attendants or frequent travelers.” Whereas, another customer loved that it’s “lightweight, folds up easily and compactly, and fits in a suitcase. It has a nice sticky surface to help you hold poses.” It even comes with a lifetime guarantee!

  • Weight: 3 lb
  • Thickness: 2 mm
  • Unrolled size: 68" long x 24" wide

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For some travelers, the thought of exercising on vacation —beyond walking around a new city—seems ridiculous. To others, taking time to stretch , do a few downward dogs, or head to a local class is a necessity after spending hours on a plane. For those who fall in the latter camp, we've got you covered. While your standard mat is likely a bit too heavy to make the cut, these travel yoga mats are designed with portability in mind.

When deciding which ones fit the bill, there were a few factors to consider: for one, is it lightweight? If you're going to be packing it in a suitcase , a weekender bag , or backpack, you don't want it weighing you down. With that said, though, you want there to be some cushion and support, especially given that the more lightweight mats won't have the same thickness as regular mats. We managed to find a few that are still fairly supportive (for added comfort, try placing a yoga towel on top) and also looked at grip and packability—like whether it can only be rolled, or if you can fold it up flat. Below, our top choices for travel yoga mats, plus a few more accessories to help keep you zen on the road.

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Manduka eKO Superlite Travel Yoga Mat

Weight: 2.2 pounds Thickness: 1.5mm Traveler editors tried out both Manduka's eKO Superlite Travel Yoga Mat and the Pro Travel Mat and preferred the eKO version—while still fairly thin, the Superlite offered a bit more cushion, despite weighing less (every ounce matters in a checked bag). It doesn't bunch up or move on the floor, and held up well, grip-wise, in a hot yoga class. It also rolls up to be super slim, so we recommend packing it that way; if you're putting it in a tote or backpack, though, fold it flat into a square for less height. As a bonus, it comes in 10 colors, catering to yogis who like a neutral mat as well as ones who prefer a pattern, and is made out of sustainably harvested tree rubber and synthetic polyester.

Buy Now: $44, manduka.com

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Hugger Mugger Tapas Ultra

Weight: 2.5 pounds Thickness: 6mm We asked a New York-based yoga instructor for her mat suggestions, and this Hugger Mugger model stood out as being both lightweight and cushiony. It comes in two lengths, depending on your height (68 inches or 74 inches; the longer one adds .2 pounds). It's thicker than the Manduka mat, but just a few ounces heavier, so if you like a bit more support under you, or are staying somewhere with hard floors, this mat is a solid choice. The stickiness will help you stay in place mid-pose, too.

Buy Now: $40-64, amazon.com

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Gaiam Foldable Yoga Mat

Weight: 1 pound Thickness: 2mm Another instructor-recommended brand: Gaiam. While their traditional mats offer much more cushioning, this foldable mat is great if you're really tight on space or travel frequently. At just a pound, it's the most lightweight option we found, and folds easily into a 12" by 10" rectangle after use. It has a sticky texture on top for stability, and works just as well at the beach or the park. Reviewers note it is great to use in hotel rooms and is thin enough to slide into the outer compartment of carry-on suitcases.

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Yogo Ultralight Travel Yoga Mat

Weight: 2.1 pounds Thickness: 1.5mm Yogo's Ultralight Travel Yoga Mat makes taking a yoga mat wherever you go a no brainer—it's designed to easily fold up into its attached clips, which keep it secure and roughly the size of a rolled newspaper when not in use. The straps can also be used to hang the mat to dry after rinsing it off, or to secure it to a bicycle if you're really taking it on the go. Like the other mats, it has a sticky top layer to aid with grip; it's also made of eco-friendly materials (natural rubber and cotton). While on the thinner side, it gets points for its packability, and is flight attendant-approved, per reviews.

Buy Now: $62, amazon.com

More accessories to consider

For those serious enough about their practice to bring a yoga mat on vacation, these tack-on products will find a good home in your suitcase, too:

The Best Lightweight Travel Yoga Mat for Easy Storage

While yoga blocks aren't the most compact items, they are extremely lightweight (Gaiam's weighs a pound and a half). And for road trips, they're a no brainer: Toss one in the back of the car, then pull it out in your hotel room or Airbnb for help stretching out and getting into poses, even when your muscles are especially tight.

Buy Now: $11, yogaoutlet.com

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Carrying case

If you plan on taking your yoga mat outside the place you're staying—say, to a yoga class in town or a local park—a mat carrier will come in handy (and functions just as well back home). Manduka's rolls up to about the size of a belt, and loops around your rolled yoga mat to form a shoulder or cross-body strap, with a padded strap for extra comfort. Alo's version—the Duality Yoga Strap —is meant to be used during your practice, too, to help with stretch and support.

Buy Now: $16, manduka.com Buy Now: $38, aloyoga.com

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Cleaning spray

Before you roll your mat back up after a class or sequence, give it a spritz of cleaning spray, like this ASUTRA Natural Yoga Mat Cleaner, which comes in soothing scents like peaceful lavender, calming citrus, and energizing peppermint. Then, wipe it down with a damp cloth to get rid of the gunk and towel it dry to keep your mat from getting slippery. While it doesn't come in a TSA-friendly size, the four-ounce spray can go in checked bags or on road trips.

Buy Now: $12, amazon.com

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7 Best Travel Yoga Mats To Practice Yoga On The Go

Yoga has become an important part of my routine, but if you're a yogi like me, you know how crucial finding the right mat is. As someone who’s always on the move, I remember the moment I realized my old, bulky yoga mat just wasn’t going to cut it for traveling.

There I was, trying to squeeze it into an already overstuffed suitcase before a flight to Thailand, and it hit me: I needed something more practical. It had to be comfortable and grippy but also light enough to pack away easily and tough enough to handle being unfurled on a variety of surfaces. Easier said than done!

If this sounds familiar, you're in the right place. We’ve researched, tested, and reviewed the top travel yoga mats to find options that stand up to the demands of life on the road. This guide will help you pick a yoga mat that suits your travel and yoga needs , with personal tips from us on how to carry, maintain, and clean your mat while traveling (yes, you need to clean it!). Ready to find your perfect travel yoga mat? We are!

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Best Travel Yoga Mats: Our Top 6 Picks

Traveling doesn't mean you have to put your routine in the drawer. So, to make sure you can continue your yoga sessions while traveling, we've found the 6 best travel yoga mats on the market . We've personally tested each mat during our travels (yes, we have loads of mats by now), from early morning stretches on the chilly floors of a London apartment to evening asanas on a warm beach in the Canary Islands.

  • Yogo Ultralight 4.0 Folding Travel Yoga Mat
  • MIKKOA Travel Yoga Mat  
  • Gaiam Travel Yoga Mat
  • Manduka eKO Superlite Travel Yoga Mat
  • SNAKUGA Travel Yoga Mat
  • Yogamatters Eco Travel Yoga Mat
  • Avoalre Foldable Yoga Mat

In our guide, we’ll give you the 411 of each mat, from their texture and thickness to how well they pack away. We’ll tell you what we love about them, as well as point out any challenges we've found with them because let's be honest—no mat is perfect.

1. Yogo Ultralight 4.0 Folding Travel Yoga Mat : Best Overall Travel Yoga Mat

Yogo Ultralight 4.0 Folding Travel Yoga Mat

On my recent backpacking trip through Southeast Asia, the Yogo Ultralight 4.0 Folding Travel Yoga Mat was an absolute lifesaver. Weighing just about the same as a bag of apples and as slim as a notebook at 1.7 mm thick , this mat made it into every travel bag I packed. It is incredibly effortless to carry around , and I would super recommend it, whether you are heading to a beach in Koh Lanta or setting up for some sunrise yoga on a quiet corner in Purto Escondido. And yes, I've been using the Yogo Ultralight 4.0 on different types of grounds, from grassy parks to wooden decks, and it has shown me just how versatile and reliable it can be for a traveling yogi.

What we love about this travel yoga mat

What really sets the Yogo Ultralight apart is its clever folding design. It folds up so neatly that the surface I practiced my poses on never touched the underside that lay on the ground. This was especially handy when I found myself wanting to practice in less-than-spotless locations (and who are we kidding, most of them aren't spotless). I could lay it down anywhere without worrying about getting the top side dirty.

Another thing I really appreciated about this yoga mat is its commitment to sustainability. I love knowing that it's made from FSC-certified natural rubber , which helps protect our rainforests and supports fair labor. Traveling has also opened my eyes to unfair practices towards people from poorer countries, and I don't want to be a part of that. Not to mention, the straps are made out of recycled water bottles , which feels like a small but significant contribution to reducing ocean plastic.

Key Features:

  • Weight: 2.3 lbs / 1 kg
  • Thickness: 0.07" / 1.7 mm
  • Size: 68"L x 24"W / 173 (L) x 60 (W) cm
  • Material: Tree rubber and cotton

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2. mikkoa travel yoga mat : best for hot yoga.

MIKKOA Travel Yoga Mat

People always imagine yoga as this serene thing where everyone is calm and centered, and everything around is aesthetically pleasing. Sure, the first few minutes! Then, it gets all sweaty, especially in humid tropical climates where the heat amplifies every session. If you often find yourself in a hot yoga class while traveling , the MIKKOA Travel Yoga Mat is the go-to choice. This mat is tailor-made for intense, sweaty practices. It has a microfiber surface that feels smooth under your hands and feet. But the real magic happens as you heat up— the mat’s grip improves with moisture , ensuring stability no matter how challenging the positions.

Aside from its excellent grip in hot yoga sessions that prevents you from sliding or hurting yourself? Well, it's incredibly travel-friendly! It's lightweight and folds up easily , slipping into your luggage without taking up much space.

  • Weight: 2.2 lbs / 1kg
  • Thickness: 0.05" / 1.3 mm
  • Size: 72"L x 26.7"W / 183 (L) x 67 (W) cm
  • Material: Rubber

3. Gaiam Travel Mat : Best Budget Mat

Gaiam Travel Mat

Do you know the thing about reviewing yoga mats? It means you have a lot of them, which means my friends ask me to test them out all the time! A while ago, I was packing for a month-long stay in Tbilisi and all my yoga mats were with my friends (the irony). So I read some last-minute reviews about the Gaiam Travel Yoga Mat , which I was eyeing for its budget-friendly price tag. I purchased it and guess what? As I participated in daily yoga sessions in Tbilisi, ranging from different types of workouts, from energizing Vinyasa flows to grounding Yin yoga, I realized how good this mat was! Despite its modest price , this mat stands shoulder-to-shoulder with the pricier models . It’s just 2mm thick, effortlessly folding down to a neat 10" x 12" square that fits in almost any bag (or travel yoga bag). So yes, it's truly a minimalist’s dream.

Its featherlight build makes it incredibly easy to carry around, perfect if you prefer to travel light (who doesn't?). Plus, its affordability means you don’t have to compromise on quality, even if you're sticking to a tight budget. My friends are already lining up to test it!

  • Weight: 1.8 lbs / 0.8 kg
  • Thickness: 0.08" / 2.00 mm
  • Material: PVC

4. Manduka eKO Superlite : Best Eco-Friendly Mat

Manduka's eKO Superlite

As someone who travels frequently, I'm aware of my lifestyle's environmental footprint . That's why I try to make a conscious effort to choose products that align with my commitment to sustainability whenever I can. That goes for yoga mats, too. If you're like me, the Manduka eKO Superlite Travel Yoga Mat will get your curiosity tingling. Not just because it's superbly lightweight and foldable but also because it's crafted from sustainably harvested tree rubber.

It's not perfect, it's just 1.5mm thick , which means it sometimes requires the addition of a towel for extra cushioning during intense sessions. But its durability and eco-friendly design are love at first sight. After returning from a trip to Nicaragua, I can say that it held up like a champ through all sorts of daily use in different places, without showing signs of wear and tear!

What we particularly appreciate about this mat is its eco-conscious manufacturing . I can keep up with my yoga sessions without compromising my environmental principles. The mat's lightweight and easy foldability means I can take it with me anywhere—from a quick city break to a remote retreat—without adding bulk or guilt to my travel experience.

  • Weight: 2.2 lbs / 1 kg
  • Thickness: 0.06" / 1.5 mm
  • Size: 71" (L) x 24" (W) / 180 (L) x 60 (W) cm
  • Material: Sustainably harvested tree rubber

5. SNAKUGA Travel Yoga Mat : Best for Versatility

SNAKUGA Travel Yoga Mat

If you're a yogi constantly on the move, struggling to find a mat that keeps up with your nomadic lifestyle, then the SNAKUGA Travel Yoga Mat is probably for you. It was designed with the needs of the traveling yogi in mind , combining the best of both worlds: it’s lightweight and eco-friendly , made from a sustainable blend of natural rubber and suede . This mix ensures you get a soft, non-slip surface perfect for a range of yoga styles, from a meditative flow in your hotel room to a sweat-inducing hot yoga class in a studio.

But a heads-up: the SNAKUGA Mat does score high on environmental friendliness and portability, but it has a thinner construction. While that's great for travel, it may not provide the best cushioning if you need extra support during more challenging poses or when you're practicing on harder surfaces.

The mat's non-slip surface is super , even as sessions intensified, the mat stayed securely in place, allowing me to focus on my poses rather than worrying about slipping. And its compact and foldable nature, complete with a handy carrying bag, made it easy to transport from one destination to the next.

  • Weight: 2.6 lbs / 1.2 kg
  • Size: 72"L x 26"W / 183 (L) x 66 (W) cm
  • Material: Natural rubber and suede

6. Yogamatters Eco Travel Yoga Mat : Best Mat for Barefoot Feel

Yogamatters Eco Travel Yoga Mat

Sometimes, the choice of a yoga mat really depends on where you'll be practicing. Yes, thick mats offer cushioning, but there are moments when you want to feel grounded and connected with the place you're in . This is especially true if you're practicing outdoors (it's not like anybody wants to feel the parquet floor of a yoga studio). So, a few months ago, we were heading to the Canary Islands, and I could already envision my early morning beach yoga sessions in Fuerteventura. I knew I wanted to be comfortable but at the same time, I wanted a mat that would let me feel the golden sand beneath my feet, you know what I mean? And the Yogamatters Eco Travel Yoga Mat turned out to be just perfect at this. Weighing only 700g and just 1mm thick , it was just the right balance.

It's like having just the right barrier against twigs and pebbles, but you still feel every grain of sand. The thin layer shields but it enhances your yoga session . Just perfect.

  • Weight: 1.6 lbs / 0.7 kg
  • Thickness: 0.03" / 1mm
  • Size: 72"L x 24"W / 183 (L) x 61 (W) cm
  • Material: Sustainably harvested natural tree rubber

7. Avoalre Foldable Yoga Mat : Best Storage Bag Included

Avoalre Travel Yoga Mat

I recently saw another digital nomad use the Avoalre Foldable Yoga Mat , went online and after seeing all the rave reviews, I thought, why not add an extra one to my collection? Since then, it’s quickly become one of my favorites because it’s so easy to pack away and carry around . What’s really cool is that this mat folds up into a neat square and comes with a bag that can also be used as a small backpack —very handy! Just a little tip: make sure to unfold it and let it air out for a few days when you first get it. This helps clear out any smells and lets it lay perfectly flat.

So…it has a foldable and portable design , it’s environmentally friendly and get this: it even has a double-sided non-slip texture , ensuring stability for various yoga styles no matter which surface you’re practicing on.

  • Weight: 4.18 lbs / 1.9 kg
  • Thickness: 0.02" / 0.5mm
  • Material: Phthalate-free Eco-Friendly PVC

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How to Pick The Right Yoga Mat For You

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As we saw from our list, yoga mats are not all the same ! This may not be obvious to beginners, but take it from a true yogi. Picking out the right yoga mat can completely change your yoga sessions and your travel experience . Here are a few things to keep in mind that might help you pick a mat that not only suits your yoga style but also fits into your travel routine:

Digital nomads aren't just visiting one country. We're always on the move. So, traveling light is essential , and this extends to your yoga mat, too. You don't want to carry around a bulky mat through a crowded international airport, trust me, I know. I learned this the hard way when I brought a heavier yoga mat on a backpacking trip through Europe. It felt like I was hauling a second backpack. That experience made me start testing out various mats, opting to find something lighter, which drastically changed how I travel. A lightweight mat is invaluable when you're moving often and have to carry your gear yourself. It needs to be light enough not to be a burden , yet substantial enough to provide comfort and support on whichever surface you're practicing on.

Texture & Grip

You don't want to be having a yoga session, worrying about whether your sweaty hand is going to slip away or not, potentially hurting yourself . That's why the right texture and grip can make or break your yoga practice , especially in unfamiliar settings. I once found myself on a sleek studio floor in Puerto Escondido where my mat just wouldn't stay put because it didn't stick well to the surface. After switching to a mat with a cork texture, my yoga sessions became way more stable, no matter the surface. Cork and jute are excellent because they offer natural slip-slip resistance , which is essential whether you're trying to hold a pose on a dewy morning hillside or a humid tropical beach.

We've rolled out everything from PVC to natural rubber mats throughout our yoga journey . While PVC mats are budget-friendly and offer decent initial stickiness, they haven't always matched up with the performance of natural rubber or other eco-friendly options. The shift to natural rubber made a difference for me, especially in terms of grip and eco-consciousness .

Size does matter when it comes to yoga mats. I remember practicing on a mat that was too short in Bulgaria, and it was just so annoying adjusting my poses to stay on the mat. That isn't the type of yoga session I was going for. Ensuring your mat is at least six inches taller than you can make all the difference, offering ample space for any pose. Remember, the width and length of your mats have to be in line with your body and the different types of yoga you'll be practicing during your travels.

Do you know how surgeons wear colorful scrub caps? That’s their way of showing personal style. For us yogis, it’s our yoga mats that do the talking. You can't deny there's something special about unrolling a mat that resonates with your style, especially when you’re in a new environment. While functionality trumps everything, we've found that choosing a mat with a design or color that speaks to us enriches our session, making it feel more intimate and personal. Yes, these stylish mats might cost a bit more, but setting down a piece of your personality in each new location is priceless.

How to Travel With Your Yoga Mat: My Top Tips

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Traveling with a yoga mat has turned into a non-negotiable for me, as essential to my trips as a comfortable pair of walking shoes. I use my mat for stretching out in between calls or grounding ourselves when we're in a new city. Here's how I carry them around the world and how we manage to keep our yoga practice going strong, no matter where we are:

Packing Your Yoga Mat

Stuffing your yoga mat into your suitcase is not the way to go. Instead, a reliable yoga mat bag or a carrying strap is essential. I always look for bags with extra pockets —they're perfect for safely tucking away the mat but also other personal belongings like wallets and passports. This setup keeps everything organized and easily accessible , which is crucial when you're moving from place to place.

Air Traveling with a Yoga Mat

In my experience, bringing a yoga mat on flights hasn't been an issue. Most airlines allowed me to bring our mats along as carry-on luggage . I've gotten into the habit of attaching our mats to our backpacks using either compression straps or simply sliding them under the elastic bands that many travel packs come with. It's a simple trick that keeps our hands free and makes moving through busy terminals much easier.

Maintaining Your Mat

I've learned that keeping my yoga mats rolled up too tightly for too long isn't the best idea . So, wherever I land, I make it a priority to find a little nook in my temporary apartment where I can spread out my mat and leave it flat. This helps the mats keep their shape and also creates a ready-to-use space that inviting for regular practice. Once, I turned a small corner of our temporary home into a serene yoga spot with just our mats and a view. Since then it became a daily ritual that grounded me in my routine.

Cleaning Your Mat

Yes, you need to clean your yoga mat , especially after a sandy beach session or a sweat-drenched workout. We stick to a simple cleaning solution — water mixed with a splash of mild soap or a few drops of essential oils . A quick spray and wipe with a soft cloth after each use does the trick. Ensuring the mat is completely dry before rolling it back up is key to preventing any mold or unpleasant odors. This is how we've saved our mats from wear and tear and kept them fresh, no matter the climate or setting.

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How Can I Fold a Yoga Mat for Travel?

Packing a yoga mat for travel is like going on autopilot for me. Here's the simple yet effective method I've perfected over the years to make sure my mats are always ready for the next destination:

  • Lay it Flat: I start by spreading the mat flat on a clean surface, with the side we practice facing inward. This step is crucial for protecting the mat's surface from dirt and wear while we travel.
  • Fold or Roll: Depending on the mat's material and how much space we have, I either fold it into a compact square or tightly roll it up. Folding is great for saving space, while rolling can be better for keeping your mat in shape long-term.
  • Place in Luggage: I then carefully place the mat in our suitcase or yoga mat bag. If it’s folded, I lay it flat against the bottom or along the sides to keep it uncreased and ready for use as soon as we land. In a backpack or tote, we find a snug spot where it won’t get bent or twisted.

That was it for this guide! I hope you will find your perfect yoga mat and you will have taken something useful from my tips. Happy travels!

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Flexible, travel yoga mats are specifically designed to pack down small and not take up too much room (or weight) in your suitcase or backpack. They're often thinner than your standard yoga mat and made from a more flexible material, both of which allow them to be stashed in small places but still provide you some cushioning as you move through asanas.

Our top pick is the Manduka eKO Superlite Travel Yoga Mat ; this mat weighs just 2.2 pounds and is extremely flexible, allowing it to be easily packed while traveling. For a budget mat, we recommend the Gaiam Foldable Yoga Mat ; it's compact enough to fit into a suitcase or carry-on, features a grippy texture, and costs less than $20. 

With any yoga mat, the thinner it becomes, the less reliable it is, so it's important to look for a travel yoga mat that still has a good grip, is made of durable material to withstand folding and transportation, and is easy to clean. We've vetted the world of foldable, travel yoga mats to narrow in on the four best for every type of yogi and traveler.

If you're looking for a standard yoga mat, check out our guide on the best yoga mats, from yoga instructors .

Top picks for the best travel yoga mats

Best overall: Manduka eKO Superlite Travel Yoga Mat - See at Amazon The Manduka eKO Superlite Yoga Travel Mat weighs only 2.2 pounds and is highly flexible for travel, without sacrificing the quality of the materials.

Best budget: Gaiam Foldable Yoga Mat - See at Amazon The Gaiam Foldable Travel Yoga Mat is a compact and grippy option with an under-$20 price tag.

Best cushioned: JadeYoga Travel Yoga Mat - See at Amazon The JadeYoga Travel Mat comes from one of the most reliable brands on the market, is 3mm thick, and comes in two lengths to accommodate taller people.

Best reversible mat: The Reversible Mat - See at Lululemon The cleverly named Reversible Mat from Lululemon is like having two lightweight yoga mats for the price of one.

Best overall: Manduka eKO Superlite Travel Yoga Mat

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Pros: Folds down very small, lightweight, tear-resistant, natural rubber, sticky surface

Cons: Expensive, not a lot of padding

Long-time yogi and Hatha yoga teacher Christabel Lobo and Kasia Gondek, DPT, CSCS, a physical therapist in Southern California, both point to the Manduka eKO Superlite Yoga Travel Mat as your best choice for keeping up with your practice while traveling.

At 2.2 pounds and 1.5 mm thick, it's extremely lightweight and flexible, making it easy to fold up tightly and toss in a suitcase. Despite being so thin, the mat is made of a woven scrim so it won't tear or stretch in your suitcase.

It has Manduka's signature closed-cell design which helps keep the surface dry, as well, and creates a strong grip for sweaty hands, so you can even pop into a hot yoga class on your travels. All Manduka mats are made without PVC or potentially toxic plasticizers. --Rachael Schultz

Best budget: Gaiam Foldable Yoga Mat

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Pros: Affordable, very lightweight, meant to be folded

Cons: PVC material

If you only travel a couple of times a year, you don't want to drop too much on a mat. Infrequent travelers will love the Gaiam Foldable Travel Yoga Mat .

This one-pound mat is even more lightweight than Manduka's eKO Superlite but it's slightly thicker at 2mm thick. The whole mat folds down to a 10-inch-wide and 12-inch-long rectangle for easy transportation in a carry-on or overnight duffel bag. It's one of the most affordable options available, too.

I have a full-sized Gaiam yoga mat that's lasted me for several years with regular use, so I can attest to the quality of the brand's goods.

Best cushioned: JadeYoga Travel Yoga Mat

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Pros: Natural materials, purchase benefits Trees for the Future, more cushioning

Cons: Heavier than many other travel mats, doesn't pack down as small as others

Nearly all travel yoga mats are pretty thin, which is frustrating if you have knee of joint issues. This 3mm-thick mat from JadeYoga is the best you can get for a mat that'll still roll up tight. What's more, the JadeYoga Travel Mat is available in 68-inch and 74-inch lengths, which offers taller people adequate space on the mat.

JadeYoga puts special attention on sustainability, and its mats are made of natural rubber sourced from trees with no PVC or other synthetic materials added. For each one purchased, the brand ensures a new tree will be planted.

A no-slip, open-cell (more absorbent) surface gives you a solid grip, and it features much more cushioning compared to other travel mats. At approximately 3 pounds, it's a bit heavier than others on this list, but that's a small price for more support. 

One downside is that, unlike most travel yoga mats, JadeYoga's rolls instead of folds, so it may be harder to fit in your luggage. On the other hand, the quality makes it a great multi-use pick for home practice as well as travel.

JadeYoga makes one of our favorite yoga mats for sweaty yogis , too.

Best reversible: The Reversible (Un)Mat

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Pros: Reversible with a grippier side for when you sweat, very thin and light, antimicrobial

Cons: Not much cushion

One of the downsides of taking your yoga practice on the road is decreased access to the props and extras that make classes and at-home vinyasa sessions more enjoyable.

The Reversible Mat from Lululemon helps solve that problem with a moisture-absorbing polyurethane-coated layer on one side, and natural rubber on the other.

If you get super sweaty during vigorous practice, use the grippier side to keep yourself from slip-sliding off the mat. For more chill sessions, you can use the rubberized side. The mat also has an antimicrobial additive to help prevent mold and mildew, which makes for more peace of mind while traveling.

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Taking your practice on the go doesn’t have to be complicated. Whether you’re flying to the other side of the world or just heading to your neighborhood park, don’t let a bulky yoga mat weigh you down. These days, you can find travel yoga mats that are light, easy to carry, and functional. You may even find that you prefer them to your regular mat. Practicing anywhere—at anytime–just got a whole lot easier.

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The 6 best travel yoga mats for practicing on-the-go

Manduka Pro Travel Mat 2.5MM

Manduka Pro Travel Yoga Mat 2.5 mm

This mat does it all—truly. It’s lightweight, easy to carry, foldable, and has enough cushion to sustain even the toughest practice. At just over two pounds, you’ll be able to carry this mat around all day. It’s textured top allows you to flow through a sequence with ease (and without any fear of slipping). You’ll find yourself gravitating toward this mat even when you’re not traveling. Pro Travel Yoga Mat 2.5 mm, $75

Lululemon Carry Onwards Travel Yoga Mat

Lululemon Carry Onwards Travel Yoga Mat

Need a yoga mat that will fit in a backpack? Lululemon’s. version of a travel yoga mat does just that. Packable and easy to fold, you can add this mat to any suitcase or bag. The wraparound strap ensures that it will stay folded in your bag and not splay out. Plus, Lululemon made this mat with sustainably sourced rubber materials—you know we love it. Carry Onwards Travel Yoga Mat, $88

Jade Travel Yoga Mat

Jade Yoga Travel Mat

Say goodbye to bulky, thick mats that weight you down. At just over 3 mm thick, this travel yoga mat balances cushion with lightness. Available in a variety of earthy colors and made sustainability, this travel mat benefits you, the aesthetics of your space—and the environment, as Jade Yoga plants a tree for every mat they sell.  Travel Mat, $59.90–$64.70

Hugger Mugger Tapas Travel Yoga Mat

Hugger Mugger Tapas Travel Yoga Mat

Looking for a portable yoga mat that won’t break the bank? Consider this one from Hugger Mugger. At just over a pound (yes, really), you’ll be able to transport this mat anywhere. Its sticky top will give you fantastic grip, even though it’s a thinner mat, while the bottom tracts to the floor, ensuring that you won’t have to worry about unforeseen slips. Plus, you can’t beat the price. Tapas Travel Yoga Mat, $21.95

2nd Wind Free Bird Yoga Mat

2nd Wind Free Bird Yoga Mat

Do you love a sweaty practice? With 2nd Wind’s Free Bird mat, you’ll no longer need to lug both a mat and a towel to your favorite hot yoga class—the towel is built right in to the top layer, providing a great grip, especially when you sweat. Low-maintenance, easy to care for (you can toss it in the washing machine), and thin, this yoga mat will ensure you’re able to keep up with your practice while on the move. (Heck, you probably won’t even notice a difference.) Free Bird Yoga Mat, $80

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The B Mat Traveller 2 mm

Looking for a yoga mat that you can fold into your suitcase? This is the on-the-go mat for you. Made with 100 percent rubber, this mat has tons of grip, offering you a stable foundation for the duration of your practice. It’s also durable and easy to clean. This mat will quickly become your most important luggage, accompanying you on all of your future trips. Traveller 2mm, $60

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5 Best Travel Yoga Mats for 2024: Lightweight, Portable & Sustainable

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I remember years ago when I was travelling around Europe and would have to lug my heavy and cumbersome yoga mat from city to city. 

Luckily nowadays, this is no longer an inconvenience! There are many ultra-lightweight yoga mats available, which can be folded up into the size of a book or yoga block. 

But how do you know what the best travel yoga mats are and what to consider when buying one?

Read on to learn what to consider when choosing a lightweight yoga mat and discover my five personal favourite mats for practising yoga while travelling.

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Just like with standard yoga mats, there are various things you should consider when choosing one. Here are four essential considerations for portable yoga mats.

  • Weight – Standard yoga mats typically weigh between 3 and 7 pounds, while travel mats are between 1.5 and 3 lbs. Go for the former if airline weight restrictions are a concern. 
  • Foldability – Many travel mats can either be folded or rolled, others are only foldable, and others cannot be folded. If you plan to carry your mat around in a handbag or rucksack, ensure your travel mat is foldable. 
  • Material – Travel yoga mats can be made from rubber, PVC and TPE. I highly recommend natural rubber as it’s sustainable and offers the best grip. However, rubber mats are more expensive than PVC or TPE ones and may have an aroma.
  • Thickness – Most travel yoga mats are very thin, around 1.5 to 2 mm. However, you can still find some lightweight ones with 3mm thickness or more if you don’t want to entirely sacrifice padding for portability.

The 5 Best Travel Yoga Mats in 2024

Best all-round travel yoga mat – manduka eko® superlite travel yoga mat, best premium travel yoga mat – mikkoa travel yoga mat.

  • Most Lightweight Travel Yoga Mat – Jade Voyager Mat

Best Affordable Travel Yoga Mat – Gaiam Foldable Yoga Mat

  • Most Comfortable Travel Yoga Mat – Jade Travel Yoga Mat

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Manduka eKO Superlite Yoga Mat for Travel

The Manduka eKO Superlite ticks all the right boxes for a lightweight, portable yoga mat. It can be either rolled or folded to fit in any type of luggage, which helps makes it one of the most popular travel yoga mats for frequent travellers and digital nomads. It features:

  • An ultra-grippy surface texture that prevents slipping, even under sweater conditions
  • Open-cell fabric design to wick away sweat and prevent bacteria build-up
  • An all-natural manufacturing process using sustainably harvested tree rubber and zero toxic chemicals

This popular lightweight yoga mat is 1.5mm thick, weighs 2.2 lbs (1 kg), and comes in three colours/designs: Acai, Lapis, Orchid Marble, and Cayo.

Choose your favourite shade here on Amazon or on the Maduka website .

Mikkoa travel yoga mat (ginger)

Mikkoa’s incredibly compact and lightweight foldable yoga mat has a premium look and feel, being constructed from eco-friendly microfibre and eco-friendly natural rubber.

Highlights of their yoga mat collection include:

  • Natural tree rubber base that grips the mat in place
  • Simple folding design, making it quick and easy to pack
  • Easy to clean (machine washable in cold water)
  • Suitable for use outside, on the beach, and in the home.

The Mikkoa travel yoga mats come in a variety of lush natural colors as well as beautiful, unique patterns. They fold up into a tiny 24x14x7cm and weigh just over 1kg.

The sweat absorbent surface ensures that you stay in your pose without fear of sliding about, and is surprisingly comfortable given that the mat is just 1.5mm thick.

Take a look at their range of premium lightweight yoga mats on Amazon , or get 10% discount at the Mikkoa website using the code: LOVEYOGALOVETRAVEL

Most Lightweight Travel Yoga Mat – JadeYoga Voyager Mat

JadeYoga Voyager Yoga Mat

The Voyager mat by JadeYoga is, by far, one of the most popular yoga mats for travel as it folds up to the size of a yoga block and weighs just 1.5 pounds (680 grams). It’s the lightest travel mat on our list, so if you want to travel as light as possible, this is the one for you.

  • Made from renewable natural rubber
  • Contains no toxic materials
  • Can be rolled or folded

The Voyager mat is 1.5mm thick and 68 inches long. Four shades are available: midnight blue, purple, olive green, and black. Jade also has a similar initiative to Yogo , planting a tree for every yoga mat sold.

See it for yourself here on Amazon or on the JadeYoga website .

Gaiam Folding Travel Yoga Mat

If you want a high-quality but purse-friendly portable yoga mat, look no further than Gaiam. Their 2mm foldable mat is available in four stylish designs, such as the ‘Midnight Blue Mandala’. Its highlights include:

  • Folds into a compact, almost flat 10″ x 12″ square, fitting in any average-sized rucksack or handbag
  • Super sticky texture to minimise slipping
  • Weighs just 2 pounds (900 grams) 

The Gaiam foldable mat has a lifetime guarantee, so you’ll never need to buy another. However, note that, unlike the other best travel yoga mats on this list, this one is made from PVC, not natural rubber, hence the lower price tag. 

Take a look here on Amazon or on the Gaiam website .

Most Comfortable Travel Yoga Mat – JadeYoga Travel Yoga Mat

JadeYoga Travel Yoga Mat

Most yoga mats for travel are super thin, around 1.5mm. This is what makes them so compact, foldable, and lightweight, but the downside of this is there is minimal padding. The Jade 3mm travel yoga mat is a top choice if you prefer a thicker but still light and portable mat. 

  • 3mm thickness yet still lightweight, weighing 3 pounds (1.36kg)
  • Made from renewable natural rubber and a chemical-free manufacturing process
  • Four colour options
  • Top-notch grip thanks to the open-cell design

Unlike the other best travel yoga mats on this list, the Jade travel mat is not foldable, so it is one for your suitcase or backpack rather than your day bag. 

Check out this comfy travel mat here on Amazon or via the JadeYoga website .

Pros and Cons of Travel Yoga Mats

The best yoga travel mats can be used in outdoor settings.

Travel mats certainly make yoga while travelling much easier! But are they really as good as they sound? Here are the pros and cons of yoga mats specially designed for travel.

  • They are much smaller and lighter than standard size yoga mats
  • They can be folded (unlike traditional yoga mats)
  • They are super versatile 
  • They are very grippy
  • Most are easy to clean

In my opinion, there is only one significant con with a travel yoga mat;

  • They are very thin.

You’ll immediately notice the difference if you’re used to standard yoga mats. They have minimal padding, if any at all, so you may feel like your joints are unprotected, especially when practising on hard surfaces. If it feels uncomfortable you could get some little knee cushions or pads which are small enough to pop in your bag too to give you a bit more padding where you need it the most.

So should you buy a travel yoga mat?

Investing in a portable yoga mat is a no-brainer if you travel often. But foldable mats are not just for travel. You can use them when practising yoga in the park, as a topper to give additional padding on your standard mat, or even as a yoga block when folded up.

Related articles:

  • The best yoga travel destinations in the world
  • The essential yoga teacher training packing list
  • Must-read books for yoga teacher training courses
  • 5 ways to practice yoga while traveling
  • 10 Perfect Gifts for Yoga Lovers Under $100

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The Best Yoga Mats

An assortment of rolled up yoga mats.

By Ingrid Skjong and Amy Roberts

A yoga mat should be comfortable and supportive, provide sufficient grip to keep you from slipping, and be no-fuss enough to clean and carry.

Our hatha and hot-yoga instructors Downward-Dogged, Ashtanga vinyasa-flowed, and Savasanaed on 38 top-rated yoga mats (and one mat alternative), and the one that came out on top is Lululemon’s The Mat 5mm . Its dual-textured sides, firm-yet-cushiony rubber construction, and ample size will have you covered, no matter what style of yoga you practice.

You don’t need to invest so much to get started with yoga: Our budget pick (for more than seven years running) costs well under half what our other picks do and has held up surprisingly well in long-term testing. We have recommendations for all-rubber and non-rubber, latex-free mats, too. Our travel mat pick folds to fit neatly in a suitcase.

Everything we recommend

travel size yoga mat

Lululemon The Mat 5mm

The best yoga mat.

Your hands and feet won’t budge, and the 5 millimeters of natural rubber provide plenty of padding for knees. It’s available in a massive Big size too.

Buying Options

travel size yoga mat

JadeYoga Harmony Mat

A natural rubber option.

Made of natural rubber, this mat feels like it suctions to your fingers and toes, and is especially good for hot yoga. But being rubber, it has that telltale odor, especially when new.

travel size yoga mat

Gaiam Performance Dry-Grip Yoga Mat

A rubber-free mat.

This PVC mat offers comparable stickiness, support, and cushioning to our two top picks, but without the latex.

Budget pick

travel size yoga mat

Yoga Accessories 1/4″ Extra Thick Deluxe Yoga Mat

A bargain mat that holds up.

This squishy ¼-inch (6.2 millimeters) PVC mat is a bargain—because it lasts. It’s 4 inches longer than your average cheapie, too.

travel size yoga mat

JadeYoga Voyager

A foldable mat for travel.

This rubber mat folds small but still provides excellent traction. Expect to sacrifice some cushioning for that portability, though.

What to consider

Most yoga mats are made of rubber, PVC, or TPE. Some are made of cork or other materials. All vary in thickness and surface texture.

Regular wipe-downs and occasional deep cleans will extend the life of your yoga mat.

Lululemon’s The Mat 5mm scored high marks on all nine attributes our professional testers rated, including stickiness, weight, thickness, durability, and overall feel. Lululemon’s mat has two sides: a smooth, “sticky” polyurethane side that makes your hands and feet adhere to the mat, and a spongy, synthetic and natural rubber “grippy” side that instead provides traction via a textured surface. This lets you dial in how much traction you need, whether you are doing hot yoga or restorative yoga, or are just someone who might sweat a lot. The 5-millimeter-thick natural rubber is supportive, so sensitive knees and elbows won’t sink through to the floor. It’s slightly oversize—3 inches longer and 2 inches wider than a standard mat—which gives you some breathing room but doesn’t take up tons of space in a cramped class or smaller room. If you need even more real estate, the (Big) Mat is literally the size of a door. These mats are on the heavy side, and the surface tends to show dust, dirt, and smudges that are hard to clean.

The JadeYoga Harmony Mat is made from 100% rubber, and this offers some advantages, because it absorbs a lot of moisture and helps maintain traction in sweaty situations—possibly too much for some people, as it can be hard to pivot your feet or slide your hands when flowing from one pose to another. It’s slightly thinner than our top pick at 3/16 inch (4¾ millimeters) thick, but it still provides a spongy-yet-supportive feel under hand, foot, and knee. It comes in four sizes, including the XW (extra-wide) line , but know that the bigger size you choose, the heavier it gets—and rubber isn’t light to start with. This mat has a strong rubber smell, at least for a while, which not everyone loves, and rubber also contains latex. If you have a latex allergy, try our rubber-free recommendation below.

If you have an allergy to latex or dislike the smell of rubber, consider the 5-millimeter-thick Gaiam Performance Dry-Grip Yoga Mat . It is made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and has ample cushioning and firm support that pleased our joints and grounded our standing poses. The smooth top layer, meant to wick away moisture, kept our hands and feet locked in place while allowing freedom for transitions during a flow. The mat is relatively light at 4¼ pounds, roughly a pound lighter than our top pick—a consideration if you carry your mat often.

You don’t have to spend $50-plus for a quality mat. In a world where PVC foam mats are a dime a dozen, YogaAccessories has produced a low-cost option of value. Its PVC foam is a lofty ¼-inch (6.2 millimeters) thick, plus the mat is generously cut, extending 4 inches longer than the standard size, and available in more than a dozen vivid colors.

The thin, lightweight JadeYoga Voyager is the only travel mat we tested that folded compactly for packing, provided excellent traction during practice, and didn’t slip or shift on the floor. We found the traction of this rubber mat to be as good as that offered by our runner-up pick, also made by JadeYoga. This mat does have less cushioning than our other picks. But if you prefer a plusher feel, our yoga instructor testers found that the Voyager stayed as secure when used on carpet or atop another mat as it did on the floor.

The research

Why you should trust us, how we picked and tested, how our picks compare, our pick: lululemon the mat 5mm, runner-up: jadeyoga harmony mat, runner-up: gaiam performance dry-grip yoga mat, budget pick: yogaaccessories 1/4″ extra thick deluxe yoga mat, also great: jadeyoga voyager, care and maintenance, environmental and end-of-life issues, other good yoga mats, the competition.

To learn all we could about how to choose and care for a yoga mat, we interviewed yoga instructors, a sustainable manufacturing expert, a dermatologist, and a professor of microbiology and environmental sciences. We then recruited two accomplished yoga instructors, hatha/vinyasa specialist Juan Pablo Gomez and hot-yoga practitioner Arden Goll , to practice on and carefully evaluate yoga mats.

Our yoga mat picks in a group.

To narrow the enormous field (seriously: searching “yoga mats” on Amazon yields more than 2,000 results), we spent hours reading customer reviews. We also talked to the big-name manufacturers to learn what was new in their lines and to the founder of the online yoga platform YouAligned (formerly YogiApproved), to get a sense of both trendy and tried-and-true in yoga mat designs. In addition to testing mats that customers had reviewed well, we also aimed to find a wide variety of options in price, size, and material. (For this guide, we did not test mats designed specifically for Pilates or other exercise. These tend to be larger and, often, thicker than the yoga mats we review here.)

large group of yoga mats of various colors rolled and stacked on a wooden floor

Next, our intrepid yoga instructors practiced on each mat, evaluating overall experience while carefully weighing each of the following nine attributes:

  • size (rolled and unrolled)
  • portability and weight (for carrying to and from class)
  • stickiness (with dry versus sweaty hands and feet)
  • thickness, squishiness, and support (adequate, too much, or too little?)
  • surface texture and feel (on your skin and under hand and foot)
  • ease of unrolling (and staying flat)
  • odor (if one exists or goes away)
  • attractiveness

Finally, after our pro yogis turned in their extensive notes, we practiced on each of the top picks to get a personal feel for what attributes made each mat worthy of our recommendation.

a partially unrolled black yoga mat on a light wood floor.

Lululemon The Mat 5mm aced our test for its impressive versatility. The mat has two sides—a “sticky” side and “grippy” side. Sticky means it actually sticks; grippy refers to traction, created by a texture. We’d love to tell you which to choose, but this is an eternal debate in yoga, and is based on how you practice—hot or not, sweaty or dry—and what feels best against your body.

The sticky side is made of smooth polyurethane and has a lot of traction, even in the very sweaty conditions of a hot-yoga class; our instructor said it was one of the only mats that didn’t require her to put down a towel once things got really drippy. The opposite “grippy” side is made of rubber and provided just as much traction, no matter the moisture conditions.

Getting the right padding in a yoga mat is a tricky balance. If it’s too squishy, pointy joints may sink too deep into it, and balancing on the surface becomes challenging because too much support is lost to the compression. Then again, if it’s too firm, you might as well practice directly on the floor. With a few exceptions, 5 millimeters (about ¼ inch) is fairly standard for yoga mats, and that’s exactly how padded the Lululemon mat is. The dual-material makeup does the job well, though we found the rubber side to be even kinder to the knees.

Our top pick, the Lululemon Reversible 5mm Mat, rolled up.

The Lululemon mat also comes in two sizes to accommodate different body types and preferences. Most people will be more than satisfied with the regular 71-by-26-inch mat, which is 3 inches longer and 2 inches wider than a standard mat. It has ample space to keep you in its confines during a vigorous flow. The Big version is a monster: It measures 84 inches (that’s 7 feet) long and 28 inches wide, which prompted one of Amy’s trainer friends—a 6-foot-2, 350-pound bodybuilder—to light up with glee and remark, “That’s the size of a door!”

Lululemon makes two lighter-weight versions of The Mat: The Mat 3mm and The Lightweight Mat (5 mm) for travel, both of which have the same extra-grippy surface area and dimensions (71 by 26 inches) as the regular mat. Both are lighter to carry, rolled up, to class—the trade-off being reduced cushioning.

One long-term tester, who has owned the mat for three years, appreciates its cushiony texture, which is still dense enough to help her feel “rooted.” Its surfaces earn praise, too: “Grip is my main priority, as I sweat a lot, and this mat stays grippy even as I drip sweat from my forehead.”

Flaws but not dealbreakers

The Lululemon mats aren’t light to carry around—an issue if you’re walking or biking to class but less so if you practice at home. The regular size weighs just under 5¼ pounds, and the Big mat is over 7 pounds.

Being more than half rubber in composition, this mat had a faint smell, though not nearly as strong as that of the JadeYoga mat or the odiferous Hugger Mugger . In fact, by the time we got to practice on the Lululemon mat (after the yoga instructors had tested it), the scent had basically disappeared. One long-term tester enjoys the smell (“It makes the room feel more gymlike”) and loves the mat overall but has one quibble: She bought the mat in a light color and notes that “sweat really shows up on it.”

“The first time I used it, I thought something on my clothes must have stained it,” she says. Sweat outlines do fade completely as they dry, but she recommends buying a darker color if this is a concern. Note, though, that even a dark blue version we own tends to show sweat marks, which also eventually fade. (Even a wet ponytail left a stamp.)

A company spokesperson told us the mat should never be rolled up when wet—this can cause the mat’s layers to peel or separate. Proper care, including cleaning and allowing the mat to fully dry between uses (which may mean unrolling it at home after a class) is essential for its longevity.

A partially unrolled green JadeYoga Harmony mat on a wood floor

For those who prefer a mat with only natural rubber, consider the grippy  JadeYoga Harmony Mat . The surface texture feels like a million tiny suction cups that glue to your skin at every contact point, which is particularly useful when attempting to hold any sort of balance-heavy pose—you definitely aren’t going to lose it because your foot or hand slipped. In fact, we sometimes found pivoting movements, say, from a high lunge to a Warrior 2, a bit of a challenge because of all the friction.

It also comes in four sizes. Just keep in mind that the bigger you go in area, the heavier the mat is to carry: The smallest is a reasonable 4½ pounds, and the largest is a getting-awkward 6½ pounds.

A green JadeHarmony yoga mat rolled up on a wood floor

At 3/16 inch (4¾ millimeters) thick, the Harmony Mat has just enough cushion to pad, though it doesn’t feel quite as plush as the slightly thicker dual-material Lululemon mat. That said, with its durable material, the JadeYoga can be given a bath or even cleaned in a front-loader washer on gentle—just be prepared for a long drying time, as this puppy really sucks up water. In fact, it did nearly as good a job at absorbing sweat and wicking it away as the Lululemon, making it a great pick for heated classes, too. If you’d like additional cushioning (and don’t mind the heft it adds) and prefer an all-rubber mat, our testers liked JadeYoga’s 5/16-inch-thick (about 8 millimeters)  Fusion Mat .

As with any natural rubber product, there’s that smell; it was more pungent than the Lululemon’s but less than the Hugger Mugger’s , which really reeked. Because it’s a rubber mat, it also contains latex, so it’s not good for those with a latex allergy. (If you’re looking for a latex-free rubber mat, consider the Clever Yoga LiquidBalance Mat , which we also reviewed .)

Some people may find that the Harmony mat’s texture provides too much grip, hindering pivots and some sliding movements. In that case, we recommend the rubber Manduka eKO Mat 5mm .

Following our initial testing, several people (including a Wirecutter staffer) have noted that certain JadeYoga mats they purchased from late 2016 through 2017 wore out much more quickly than expected. Upon our inquiry, JadeYoga’s president, Dean Jerrehian, indicated that the company had experienced an uptick in premature wear complaints (from an estimated 1 in 2,500 mats to around 1 in 1,000) regarding mats manufactured between October 2016 and August 2017, during which time it had changed the mats’ fabrication in an effort to make them lighter (for the sake of portability). Since August 2017, the company has returned to its original formula, Jerrehian said. He pointed to the company’s one-year warranty , which covers premature wear. How long any all-rubber yoga mat will last depends on how you use (and clean ) it. “The average lifespan for our mats is about two to three years, but some people have them much longer and some replace them more frequently,” Jerrehian said. We’ve noticed some reviewers on the JadeYoga site reporting that their Harmony Mat has lasted for five, seven, even 11 years.

A Gaiam Performance Dry-Grip yoga mat partially unrolled on a hardwood floor

If you dislike the smell of rubber or are allergic to latex, look to a rubber-free mat. The Gaiam Performance Dry-Grip Yoga Mat , constructed of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and free of latex, delivers a supportive, cushioned experience that rivals those of our top rubber picks.

The Performance Dry-Grip is nearly identical to our former latex-free runner-up pick, Gaiam’s Athletic Duramat, which is now discontinued. The Performance Dry-Grip has a glossy flower print on its surface and is slightly smaller than its predecessor—a standard 68 by 24 inches versus 78 by 26 inches. The mat is 3 inches shorter and 2 inches narrower than our top pick, though we didn’t feel cramped on it at all.

An rolled up Gaiam Performance Dry-Grip yoga mat standing on a hardwood floor

At 5 millimeters thick (the same as our top pick), the mat offers ample cushioning and firm support; our knees and elbows remained content even during prolonged planks and kneeling. We felt pleasantly grounded in standing poses, the mat providing enough cushion to root into, but adequate support to avoid a sinking feeling. Its smooth surface is built for a slip-less experience. The top layer, meant to wick away moisture, kept our hands and feet firmly in place, while allowing for freedom during transitions. We did not test the mat in a hot-yoga class, but we did spritz our hands with water to approximate a seriously sweaty session and didn’t slide.

The mat emits an odor in the beginning, which was noticeable on nose-to-mat postures like Child’s Pose and on our hands after use. The odor faded after a few days but didn’t disappear completely, particularly on the underside. The surface has a tendency to pick up lint and dust (rug fuzz from a shedding wool carpet glommed on to ours), but a quick wipe with a towel took care of it. We also noticed visible handprints and streaks after use, which waned eventually.

The mat is relatively light at 4¼ pounds—roughly a pound lighter than our top pick, the Lululemon The Mat 5mm. This might not seem like much. But if you plan to tote your mat from place to place, overall heft can make a difference.

The Performance Dry-Grip also comes in an “XL” size that’s 78 inches long and 26 inches wide.

The Yoga Accessories Extra Thick Deluxe Yoga Mat.

The Yoga Accessories ¼″ Extra Thick Deluxe Yoga Mat 's PVC foam is uncommonly lofty for its price, providing ¼ inch (6.2 millimeters) of material to support your body in any pose, and is made without those widely dreaded phthalates. Like many inexpensive mats, it compresses more than its denser, pricier cousins, but most people will find the support adequate.

More than adequate is its generous 74-inch length, a full 6 inches longer than some competitors, yet not so long that you’re taking up more than your fair share of floor space in class. Even with the extra size, it weighs an extremely portable 3.6 pounds.

An orange yoga mat rolled up on a hardwood floor

The stickiness is fine under dry hands and feet, though particularly wobbly or sweaty yogis will definitely appreciate the sweat absorption of the rubber picks from Lululemon and JadeYoga. Our pro yogis also expressed concern about how durable this mat would be over time; being PVC, it shouldn’t be thrown away but instead recycled or upcycled .

One long-term tester, who chose a light color of this mat, has found that it can show dirt even after cleaning.

The JadeYoga Voyager mat folded to show the top and bottom sides.

Unlike other folding travel mats we tested, the JadeYoga Voyager offers excellent traction. It didn’t slip or shift on the floor during our practice. At just 1/16 inch (about 1.6 millimeters) thick, the Voyager doesn’t offer much padding compared with our cushier picks. But that lack of cushioning also makes it easy to fold up and stash in either a backpack or carry-on suitcase.

Unfurled, the Voyager provides a full 68-by-24-inch natural-rubber practice area—the same as a standard mat (though smaller than the Lululemon The Mat). It’s as grippy under hand and foot as the Harmony , also made by JadeYoga (though not as grippy as our top pick from Lululemon ). It also didn’t shift, slide, or bunch up on the floor during our testing, unlike several of its competitors. At just 1½ pound, it’s also among the lightest mats we tested and is significantly lighter than all of our other picks. If you want more squish, you can place it on a carpet or atop a rental mat at the studio; we found that it didn’t slip on those surfaces any more than on a hard floor.

The Voyager shown folded down all the way.

Both of our yoga instructors praised the Voyager highly for its portability and traction, selecting it as either their favorite or second-favorite travel mat. Depending on the style of yoga you practice or your preferences, though, you may need to make a few adjustments. Our hot yoga instructor noted that the rubber felt almost too grippy and somewhat coarse on her skin and she had to put down a towel to absorb sweat near the end of class. Still, she preferred it over most of the travel competitors, which could become slippery during a heated session.

How you clean and store your yoga mat will keep it in usable shape longer. All mats come with care instructions specific to the materials they’re made of, but generally you should wipe your mat clean after every few uses with a water-dampened cloth, a homemade diluted vinegar solution or a gentle mat wash, and then allow it to fully dry before storing.

In real-world terms, that means wiping and rolling up your mat after class, then laying it out to dry at home, possibly with another wipe-down on a second rollout. For spot cleaning stubborn stains and grime, try a mixture of dish soap and water. For deeper cleaning, consider soaking your mat in the bathtub.

Although you can wash most yoga mats in a machine, the stretching and tumbling can easily tear a PVC or non-rubber mat. Rubber mats typically fare better in the washer, but they suck up a ton of moisture and can take forever to dry.

Natural rubber and many plastic foams degrade when exposed to UV light. That means no drying wet mats in the sun or leaving them in a hot car, and possibly no al fresco classes; of our picks, JadeYoga and Gaiam specifically caution against prolonged exposure to sunlight.

Yoga mat materials can create a thicket of concerns for many yogis, and many companies that make yoga mats try to appeal to the environmentally sensitive nature of their audience. JadeYoga says it does not source the rubber for its mats from Amazon trees. Manduka previously accepted old mats (for a $10 fee on top of a new mat purchase) for downcycling.

As we note in our guide to foam rollers , purchasing a quality item that suits your goals and expectations is key to securing a tool you’ll ostensibly use (and enjoy) for a long time. Yoga mats follow suit.

Eric Wilmanns, principal and founder of Brown and Wilmanns Environmental, views the use of a product from a life-cycle perspective. “Yes, the majority of yoga mats, especially the ones made from a variety of materials, are not going to be composted, reused, or recycled,” he said. “But if they last significantly longer, they may end up having a lower impact.”

It can also be tricky to know exactly what you’re getting when it comes to a mat’s material. Wilmanns pointed out that chemicals added to polymers that are meant to add specific physical or cosmetic properties can be viewed as a supplier’s trade secrets and aren’t always revealed. “So even if a brand is told that the primary material is something that is okay, many of the additives are not disclosed and might have profound environmental or health implications,” he said. “I always use the analogy of adding bacon to a veggie burger.” ( Our runner-up rubber-free mat is considered 6P free, meaning it does not contain the six most-studied phthalates.)

Maintaining a sense of personal responsibility and sustainability in light of so many complicated factors can be hard, so if you want to use one of these mats but worry about the impact, focus on what happens to the mat when you’re done using it . Generally, that means finding a second use for it after it’s too worn out for yoga—perhaps as furniture cushioning, an anti-slip surface, or as portable seating, padding, or lining material.

The Clever Yoga LiquidBalance Mat is a generously sized (72.8 by 26.8 inches), latex-free rubber mat. Our hands and feet never slipped on its smooth, sticky, eco-polyurethane surface, and it doesn’t show sweat stains quite as much as our rubber-free pick does. (We tried the LiquidBalance in black; lighter colors may tell a different story.) It comes with a carrying bag, which is helpful considering it weighs a hefty 6½ pounds (1¼ pounds heavier than our top pick and 2 pounds heftier than our natural-rubber pick, the JadeYoga Harmony ). It typically costs around $45 more than the Harmony, and it might be worth that investment if an oversize, latex-free mat is what you’re after.

The rubber Manduka eKO Mat 5mm is plush and grippy with a subtly striped surface texture (reminiscent of tree bark) that performed well damp or dry in our tests. It also just felt good. The mat weighs 7 pounds—2½ pounds more than the JadeYoga Harmony Mat, our runner-up natural-rubber pick —and its 5-millimeter thickness (the Harmony Mat is about 4¾ millimeters) cushioned comfortably. The Manduka eKO Mat’s surface is smoother than that of the Harmony Mat, which is finely textured, so we didn’t get quite the locked-down feel the Harmony Mat provides. But it is confidently grippy and grounding. Made of non-Amazon harvested rubber , the mat gave off a fairly pungent odor in the beginning, and a week after opening it still smelled faintly. Manduka mats have displayed solid durability before: Ingrid owned the eKO Lite Yoga Mat 4mm for about four years; it held up well, save for some fraying at the edges and ultimately succumbing to her cat’s decision to use it as a litter box.

This is not a comprehensive list of all the mats we’ve considered. It includes models we’ve tested that are still available.

The Aurorae Yoga Classic Thick Yoga Mat , made of polymer environmental resin (PER) foam, had divided results. The hatha instructor was generally impressed with its cushiony padding and stickiness and particularly liked the included rosin bag, which helped him get his grip when his hands got sweaty. Our hot-yoga instructor agreed that the rosin helped, but only to a point—toward the end of class, she resorted to layering up with her yoga towel.

The rubber B Mat Everyday 4mm (no longer widely available) we tested had a grippy surface with a subtle texture that felt nice and locked our hands and feet in place, but it was almost too much of a good thing: Pivoting between poses (such as a high lunge to Warrior 2) proved tricky because our feet stuck. The company now offers 10mm and 2mm versions of this mat, which we haven’t tested.

The Clever Yoga Starter Mat is made of thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) foam and is a cushy ¼ inch thick and 72 by 25¼ inches. Though spacious and lightweight, it lacks a satisfying heft. We slipped a bit on the surface, particularly when it was damp, and despite the rippled texture on the back of the mat, it didn’t stay in place on the floor quite as well as others we tried. It also curled at the ends a bit when unrolled and had the same tendency as the Toplus Yoga Mat Classic ¼-Inch to unspool when rolled up and stored standing or flat.

Gaiam’s Premium 2-Color Yoga Mat and Reversible Yoga Mat are similar: Both are 6 millimeters thick and more squishy and soft than supportive. Each has a textured, softly nubby surface that lets fingers and toes grip easily. The stickiness is there, though at times it feels like literal stickiness—as if a faint coating of something were on the mat (though it’s most likely just the PVC material). These mats are fine for the price, particularly if you prefer a softer, textured surface to a slick, no-slip top layer.

HalfMoon Yoga’s Mighty Mat had fans among readers who commented on a previous version of this guide, so we gave it a go. Both yoga instructors were only mildly impressed by it, finding the mat difficult to unroll and the surface just okay for practice.

We tested the Hugger Mugger Para Mat , which did well in a previous review, when we learned that a new XLXW version measuring 28 inches wide and 78 inches long was launching. Though our yogis enjoyed practicing on the extremely grippy, luxuriously thick (¼ inch or 6.2 millimeters) natural-rubber mat, they found it very heavy to haul around (nearly 10 pounds) and extremely pungent (our hot-yoga instructor described it as smelling like a tire factory, which even bothered her neighbor in class).

The Kulae tpECOmat Ultra mat is made of a TPE material with an extra-plush 8-millimeter (5/16-inch) thickness. The hatha instructor and Amy were big fans of the lightweight yet densely cushioned material, which Amy particularly enjoyed in restorative yoga practice during long-held floor poses. Our hot yoga instructor found it slippery and commented that the material stretched a bit underfoot. Its thickness makes this mat a bit unwieldy to carry when rolled up, despite its 4-pound weight.

The Liforme Yoga Mat has a dual-layered polyurethane and rubber makeup and helpful alignment markings (so you know where to place hands and feet)—and a high price. (The Liforme’s price is almost double that of our similarly fabricated top pick .) Both of our yoga-instructor testers really liked the mat for its stickiness in both hatha and hot yoga, its relatively lightweight construction, and the handy bag it comes in. They really had no complaints, though they pointed out that its thickness of less than 4.8 millimeters (3/16 inch) might not offer enough cushion for some people. Still, for all its “great presentation,” neither tester said they would pay the sticker price.

The Maiya Yoga Mat is generously sized (73 by 25½ inches) and latex free with a slightly textured surface. At 5 millimeters thick, it feels plush and supportive, but in our testing it was slippery. On one of our first days of use, we weren’t able to hold a downward dog without our hands sliding distractingly. (Damp hands slid even more.) The company’s website says grip will improve over time, which may be true—we just haven’t gotten there yet. The mat comes in three pretty prints, and Maiya mats are, according to the company’s website, “the only Indian-American created luxury, designer performance yoga mats.” At $148, they are meant to be a long-term investment, and the company is focused on ethical and environmentally friendly business practices.

The Manduka Pro and the thinner ProLite polyurethane mats have legions of fans who praise them for their durability, which the company backs with a lifetime guarantee. The lingering problem in our testers’ minds: The surface requires extensive breaking in before it’s sticky. The company recognizes this issue and suggests giving these mats a scrub with salt and water “to speed things up a little” while breaking them in.

Nuprava’s The Unity Mat , a reversible, dual-layer mat, is natural rubber on one side and microfiber suede on the other. Meant to absorb sweat during hot yoga practices, the microfiber suede is soft, and it held our hands and feet pretty well. When we reversed the mat, the rubber felt fine, but the mat slid and shifted. At 2 millimeters thick, it’s a hair thicker (0.4 millimeters) than our travel choice; it also weighs 3.3 pounds and is machine washable.

The natural rubber Rumi Sun Yoga Mat takes an interesting approach to grip: The mat has a cotton-fiber-blend fabric mesh set into its surface, which provides some texture. We ultimately found the mat to be almost too rough. Its surface provided a decent amount of grip during both dry and sweaty conditions, but this is not a sticky mat (we experienced some slipping). The Sun Yoga Mat is noticeably dense and at 4.3 mm thick (0.7 mm and 1.9 mm thinner than the Lululemon and Yoga Accessories mats we recommend, respectively) it feels less cushioned than our picks. There was a strong rubber odor when we first unrolled this mat, which stuck around for several days.

Our testers found the Sugamat , made of recycled wetsuits, too coarse for comfort.

The Toplus Yoga Mat Classic ¼-Inch is another cushiony ¼-incher made of a TPE material. Though cushiony and comfortable for floor poses, it didn’t roll out quite flat for us and felt like it stretched a bit during certain poses like Warrior 2. It has an almost sueded texture and a fairly grippy surface, and though it’s exceptionally light, it doesn’t feel substantial. In our experience, when we rolled it for storage, it tended to unspool just enough to be bothersome.

The dual-layer Yoga Design Lab Combo Yoga Mat is a towel-fused rubber mat that’s designed specifically for hot yoga—you can even machine-wash it. However, both yoga instructors struggled with its lack of stickiness when dry and wet.

Yoga Hustle’s The Mat , made of natural rubber with a polyurethane top layer similar to that of our top pick , is 2 inches longer and 3 inches wider. But it’s slightly thinner (4.5 millimeters) and about $40 more expensive. It didn’t stand out as markedly better, though the oversize dimensions gave us a bit more room.

Travel mats

Gaiam makes two nearly identical versions of its PVC travel mat, the Foldable 2mm and the On-The-Go (currently unavailable), the latter of which has integrated carrying straps. Both fold down nicely, and the straps seemed like a good idea—until we realized they were affixed to the mat and got in the way of practice. Our hot yoga instructor complained about the PVC being very slick and “actually had to stop using [the mat] 20 minutes in.”

Lululemon’s The Lightweight Mat 5mm  has the same smooth but grippy texture that our yoga instructors loved on the brand’s The Mat 5mm . At just 1.5 millimeters it’s significantly thinner, which makes it much lighter to carry but also far less cushioned. Unfortunately, it can’t be folded easily—its rolled length of 26 inches is too long to fit inside most backpacks or carry-on suitcases.

The Khataland YoFoMat is bulky (it takes up twice the space of similar mats), cheap feeling (even though it isn’t cheap), and slick to the touch. Neither yoga instructor wanted to test it, and Amy agreed it wasn’t worth their time.

The natural rubber Manduka eKO SuperLite got great reviews from our instructors for its portability. Weighing just 2 pounds, it’s nearly as light as the JadeYoga Voyager, but it doesn’t fold down quite as compactly. Unfortunately, our yogis didn’t agree on the quality of its traction—it satisfied our hatha instructor but had the hot-yoga instructor complaining about slippage from the get-go.

The microfiber top surface of the Toplus 1/16 Inch Travel Yoga Mat has a nice feel, and the mat comes in a tidy plastic sleeve for storage. But our hatha instructor was not impressed with the traction; and though our hot yoga instructor thought it was decent on her trial run, she preferred the JadeYoga Voyager.

We also considered YogaPaws , a set of padded gloves and socks that could easily be the most portable mat-replacement option for traveling yogis. Unfortunately, neither yoga instructor nor Amy much liked practicing in them. Even the thinner version feels thick under your hands and feet, and the socks have a tendency to shift around as you practice.

This article was edited by Tacy Vence and Kalee Thompson.

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Don't let travelling disrupt your yoga flow. Our collection of travel mats are lightweight, easily transported, and perfect for travelling to and from yoga classes and retreats. Our curated collection is hand-picked by our wellness experts to offer a selection of beautiful and convenient mats with both rolling and foldable options. For those who seek adventure and new experiences, a folding yoga mat is a practical choice. Taking up minimal space and weight in your luggage, a folding travel mat can be the perfect companion when exploring new areas as you'll be ready to practice your asanas anywhere, anytime.

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A foldable yoga mat is a travel essential for any yoga practitioner. Wherever your adventures take you, be ready to practise whenever you need it. Whether it be a mindful meditation session listening to the sounds of the rainforest, or a hot yoga session by sunnier shores, our convenient travel yoga mats are designed to support you on your journey. Our collection features mats that can be rolled or folded into a compact size, pair with a carry case or strap to make transporting it even easier. For more travel essentials and to keep your mat protected, discover our extensive range of mat accessories includin g  yoga kit carry ba gs &  mat cleaner s. Available in a variety of colourways and styles so that you can curate a kit that is perfect for you.

What to use as a yoga mat when travelling? A travel yoga mat is the best thing to use when travelling. With a wide range of both lightweight and foldable mats available, you can keep up with your practice even whilst on the road. Yoga travel mats are compact enough to fit in your luggage, but durable and sturdy to keep you supported during your yoga flow.

How to fold a travel yoga mat? Traditionally, yoga mats are rolled up. This can cause inconvenience when travelling, instead you could opt for a folding yoga mat which can be folded into a more compact shape. To do this, fold your mat in halves until you reach a size that will fit into your suitcase or bag, this works best with thinner mats.

How to clean a travel yoga mat? To clean a travel yoga mat, we recommend using a gentle cleansing spray and wiping down with a damp cloth. For tough stains you can use a soft and gentle brush in circular motions. Some yoga travel mats are more like mat towels, and can be placed into the washing machine on a gentle cycle. However, you should always check the care instructions of your mat before placing in the washing machine. Additionally, you should ensure that your mat is laid flat to dry before rolling it up, and store it out of direct sunlight.

Is a lightweight yoga mat best for travel? A lightweight mat is great for travelling. If space is not an issue, you may wish to choose a lightweight mat over a foldable mat, as they may offer further support. Many yoga practitioners prefer a lightweight yoga mat when travelling rather than a standard mat, as this allows the mat to be taken to outdoor locations more easily, such as the beach or forest. Lightweight mats can be more easily carried, and some are also foldable so can be tucked away in a backpack or tote bag for convenience.

What is better, a rubber or PVC yoga mat? Which material is best depends on both your personal preference and the type of yoga you practice. For example, PVC mats are more sticky and have a good grip but only when they are dry. For hot yoga, they would need to be supplemented with a yoga towel mat or replaced with a rubber or jute mat may be best. However, rubber mats are usually heavier than other types of material so if you are planning to transport your mat, you might wish to opt for a lighter material.

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10 Best Foldable Yoga Mats For Travel

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Posted on Last updated: December 15, 2023

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10 Best Foldable Yoga Mats For Travel

In this article: Discover the best foldable yoga mats for travel!

Are you a traveling yogi looking for a reliable yoga mat? Then, this post is for you.

Foldable yoga mats are tailor-made for yoga practitioners who want to maintain a consistent practice on the road.

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore the main features, benefits, and unique qualities of each foldable mat so that you can make an informed decision before purchasing.

Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or a beginner, read on to discover the best foldable yoga mats for your next adventures.

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Quick Overview

Below, you’ll find the 10 best foldable yoga mats for travel:

  • Gaiam Foldable Yoga Mat
  • Mantra Yoga Travel Pro Yoga Mat
  • Feetlu Foldable Yoga Knee Pad Cushion
  • Primasole Folding Yoga Mat
  • Foldable Yoga Mat With Stretch Strap
  • Khataland YoFoMat Travel Mat
  • Aurorae Synergy Foldable On-the-Go Travel Yoga Mat
  • EKE Foldable & Eco-Friendly Yoga Mat
  • Snakuga Suede Travel Yoga Mat
  • Vixa Luxurious Yoga Mat Set with Booty Bands

Keep reading for more details about their characteristics, attributes, and more!

Below, you’ll find an in-depth review of each mat, highlighting their best features and benefits.

1. Gaiam Foldable Yoga Mat

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Gaiam’s foldable yoga mat offers the perfect balance of convenience and performance.  

Weighing only 1 pound, this foldable mat easily fits in a carry-on or overnight bag without taking up much space.  

Despite its portability, this mat doesn’t compromise on quality.  

Being 2mm thick, this non-toxic PVC yoga mat provides sufficient support for practicing on the go.  

The textured surface offers excellent traction, helping you maintain stability during various poses.  

This mat is available in 5 different beautiful and colorful designs.

Maintenance is also a breeze with this product. It can be wiped clean with a damp cloth and mild detergent.  

Last but not least, this foldable yoga mat costs less than $25, making it one of the most affordable on this list.  

  • Lightweight
  • Beautiful design
  • Easy to wash

2. Mantra Yoga Travel Pro Yoga Mat

The Mantra Yoga foldable mat is another top choice for yogis who need a reliable and portable travel companion.  

This high-quality yoga mat has everything you could be looking for. It is beautifully designed, compact, comfortable, and eco-friendly.  

Its 1.5mm thickness makes it incredibly lightweight and easy to carry, fitting seamlessly into your travel bag.  

The mat is constructed with high-quality materials that ensure durability and longevity.  

One of the main benefits of this mat is that it is both eco-friendly and non-slip.  

It is made of microfiber and rubber materials that provide a reliable grip during your practice and are easy to care for.

Whether you’re jet-setting to a yoga retreat or want to keep up with your practice on your travels, the Mantra Yoga foldable mat could be the perfect choice for you.

  • Eco-friendly

3. Feetlu Foldable Yoga Knee Pad Cushion

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Do you want a foldable yoga mat that is both easy to carry and comfortable? Then, this mat made by Feetlu is definitely what you need.  

This foldable mat offers a generous 1-inch thickness, providing an extra layer of cushioning for your joints and ensuring a comfortable experience wherever you go.  

It is extremely easy to fold, transport, and store, making it ideal for traveling but also for at-home practice.  

This eco-friendly mat was also made to withstand regular use. It is flexible, tear-resistant, resilient, and designed for long-lasting durability.

Another great feature of this mat is that it is waterproof and both sides are textured and non-slip.

If you’re looking for a comfortable yoga mat that you can take with you anywhere, I’d recommend checking out this one!

  • Easy to store
  • Non-flip surface
  • Folding lines

4. Primasole Folding Yoga Mat

Primasole is a fitness brand that sells yoga mats, exercise balls, foam rollers, and more.

Their portable mat was clearly made with the traveler in mind, featuring a foldable design that allows for easy packing and transportation.  

This 4mm thick mat is made of durable PVC that resists peeling, fading, and tearing. It is available in 7 different colors.  

The textured surface enhances grip and prevents slipping, even during more challenging poses.  

But one of the main benefits of this mat is its versatility. It is perfect for yoga but also core strength, pilates and other flexibility exercises.  

With its compact size and affordable price, this foldable yoga mat is a must-have for yogis seeking a convenient and reliable travel companion.

  • No travel bag

5. Foldable Yoga Mat With Stretch Strap

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If you’re looking for a practical and beautifully designed foldable mat,   this one could be perfect for you.

This portable yoga mat is resilient, comfortable, and non-slip, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.

With a thickness of 2mm, this mat provides both protection and support.

But what makes this yoga mat stand out from the crowd is its design.  

It features yoga poses of the Sun Salutation which is great for beginners.

The last thing that will undoubtedly spark your interest is the fact that this yoga mat comes with a travel bag and a stretch strap.

  • Stretch strap
  • Only available in one color

6. Khataland YoFoMat Travel Mat

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The Khataland YoFoMat is another great option for yogis who are always on the road.  

This mat’s primary attribute is its eco-friendliness.

It is crafted from high-quality materials that are free from phthalates and other harmful substances, ensuring a safe yoga experience.  

Measuring 72″ long and 24″ wide, this extra-long mat is also 4mm thick.

The textured surface offers a reliable grip, keeping you stable during your practice, even on slippery surfaces.  

The YoFoMat also comes with a travel case which makes it even more convenient to carry around.  

Without a doubt, the YoFoMat is an excellent option that combines quality, affordability, and eco-consciousness all in one.

  • Travel case
  • Heavier than the other ones

7.  Aurorae Synergy Foldable On-the-Go Travel Yoga Mat

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The Aurorae yoga mat is a little bit different than the other ones on this list.  

This mat has an integrated microfiber towel that provides excellent grip, even during sweaty yoga sessions.

Due to its nature, the mat is lightweight and compact. It is very portable and mobile, making it super easy to pack in a small travel bag.

Another plus of this mat is that it is machine washable.

This product is great for all yoga exercises but also for outings at the beach or the park.  

With its innovative features and practical design, the Aurorae yoga mat is a fantastic option for nomadic yogis.

  • Microfiber towel
  • Machine washable

8.  EKE Foldable & Eco-Friendly Yoga Mat

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This foldable yoga mat is an excellent choice for yogis who want a thick and portable mat.  

Made with high-quality TPE, this mat offers a non-toxic and eco-friendly option for your practice.  

It was made to be resistant to tearing and deformation and also has a non-slip texture on both sides.

Its foldable design allows for easy transportation and storage, making it ideal for travel and on-the-go yoga sessions.  

With a thickness of 5.5mm, this foldable mat is by far the thickest and most comfortable on the list.  

The textured surface ensures excellent grip and traction, promoting stability and preventing slips during poses.

The EKE mat can be folded or rolled, depending on your preference.

9. Snakuga Suede Travel Yoga Mat

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The Snakuga yoga mat is another travel-friendly option to consider.  

Crafted from natural rubber and suede, this foldable mat offers excellent durability and anti-tear properties.  

The microfiber suede surface will keep you dry when you’re sweating which makes this mat suitable for hot yoga and other high-intensity exercises.

Measuring 72″x26″, this mat is a little bit wider than a traditional yoga mat.

It is also very beautifully designed and weighs only 2.5 pounds.  

One of the best features of this mat is that the company selling it offers a 30 days refund, so you can buy with confidence.  

  • Rubber grip
  • 30 days refund

10.  Vixa Luxurious Yoga Mat Set with Booty Bands

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The last product on our list is a luxurious yoga mat set that includes a super soft yoga mat, 2 resistance bands, and one yoga knee pad.

One of the standout characteristics of this mat is its super grip and smooth texture.  

The absorbent material effectively wicks away moisture, keeping the mat dry and slip-free even during sweaty practice sessions.  

This feature greatly enhances the overall yoga experience and lets you focus on your practice without any distractions.

This mat is made with non-toxic materials and is easy to clean.

The package also includes 2 booty bands with different resistance levels and a yoga knee mat for extra support.

  • High quality
  • Absorbs moisture
  • Booty bands
  • Hand wash only

How to choose the best foldable yoga mat for travel

Here is what you should consider when choosing the best foldable yoga mat for travel:

Portability

Look for a mat that is specifically designed for travel and offers foldable or compact features. Consider its weight, size, and ease of folding to ensure it can fit conveniently into your travel bag or suitcase.

Many foldable mats are quite thin. Thicker mats provide more support, especially if you have sensitive joints. However, keep in mind that thicker mats may be bulkier to carry. Thinner mats are lighter and more compact but may offer less cushioning.

Opt for a mat made from durable and high-quality materials that can withstand regular use. Common materials include TPE, PVC, or eco-friendly options like natural rubber or cork.

Your mat should have a textured or non-slip surface to ensure a secure grip during your practice. This is particularly important when practicing on various surfaces or in different environments.

Maintenance

Choose a mat that is easy to clean and maintain. The best mats can be wiped clean with a damp cloth or are machine washable. Quick-drying properties are also beneficial for travel.

Consider your height and personal preference when selecting the size of the mat. Make sure it provides enough space for your practice and allows you to move freely without feeling restricted.

Read customer reviews and seek recommendations from fellow yogis or trusted sources to gather insights about the mat’s performance, durability, and overall quality.

Bottom line

A foldable travel yoga mat provides the freedom to continue your yoga practice wherever you roam.

When it comes to finding the best one for travel, there are many options to choose from.  

The mats recommended in this post offer the perfect blend of convenience, portability, and performance.

No matter which one you choose, make sure it is lightweight, comfortable, and compact enough for travel.

Which one of these foldable yoga mats for travel is your favorite? Let me know in the comments below!

Thinking about going on a yoga retreat? You can take one of these foldable yoga mats for travel on your next yoga holiday to the USA , the UK , or Thailand !

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Finding a compact yoga mat you love can help you take your practice out of the studio and into the world. The best travel yoga mats are lighter and thinner than traditional mats, and they roll or fold up for easy carrying. When choosing a yoga mat for travel, make sure to get one that is made with a grippy material and a thickness you’ll feel comfortable practicing on.

The material your yoga mat is made of will affect both how nonslip and light it is. PVC mats are generally fairly budget-friendly and light, but they can take a while to break in . And in my personal experience, PVC mats often aren’t as grippy as rubber mats, especially for folks who tend to get sweaty when they do yoga. Natural rubber mats can be a bit more expensive and are heavier, but they can also be super grippy. And while PVC mats are synthetic and are not biodegradable, mats made from natural rubber are biodegradable . Synthetic rubber mats maintain many of the same benefits of rubber mats, but tend to be harder on the environment , which may be a factor for eco-minded shoppers.

While traditional yoga mats are usually between 4 and 6 millimeters thick , travel versions tend to be considerably thinner, which cuts down on their overall weight and allows them to either roll up in a narrow cylinder or fold several times into a small rectangle. The thinner your travel yoga mat, the easier it will be to fold — but keep in mind that a thinner mat may be less comfortable on your knees and elbows, especially if you’re practicing on hard flooring.

The standard dimensions for a yoga mat is about 24 inches by 68 inches . Many travel yoga mats maintain that standard, but you can also find longer mats that are still travel friendly. It will increase your mat’s weight a bit, but it is a good trade-off if you’re tall or would like to have more room.

Practicing yoga can be a wonderful way to exercise, gain flexibility, and calm your mind . Here are some of the best travel yoga mats — as well as a couple yoga accessories to help with comfort — so you can flow anywhere you go, from a hotel room during a hectic work trip to a park on a sunny spring day.

1. A Fan-Favorite Budget Travel Yoga Mat

Gaiam Folding Travel & Exercise Mat

  • Material: PVC
  • Thickness: 2 millimeters
  • Size: 24 x 68 inches
  • Weight: 2 pounds

What makes it great: Touting more than 3,000 ratings on Amazon, this popular PVC travel mat from well-known yoga brand Gaiam is both high quality and budget friendly at just $25. It’s foldable and easy to toss into a tote or carry-on bag. Weighing 2 pounds with a 2-millimeter thickness, it’s right in the middle of the road in terms of typical travel mat measurements — which makes it a solid first travel yoga mat purchase if you’re not totally sure what specs you’re after. Plus, it comes in five colors.

One reviewer wrote: “Wanted a yoga mat to use while on Annual Training for the Air Guard while staying in carpeted hotels. I’m not so comfortable with doing yoga on a carpet that may not be clean, or has been used my many others I don’t know. This mat is thin and is made to fold, fitting easily in my duffle bag. The texture of the mat is not quite like one you might roll—it’s a little stiffer and not quite as squishy—but it serves the purpose well. It suits my needs perfectly. I highly recommend.”

2. This Super-Thin Mat Made With Natural Rubber

Manduka eKO Superlite Travel Yoga Mat

  • Material: Natural rubber
  • Thickness: 1.6 millimeters
  • Size: 24 x 71 inches
  • Weight: 2.2 pounds

What makes it great: Manduka’s travel yoga mat is nice and thin with a thickness of 1.6 millimeters, so it’s easy to fold or roll and bring along anywhere even though it’s a bit longer than a standard mat. Reviewers note that it has great grip with one even writing, “I can easily grip the mat and do everything I do on my regular mat.” It’s available in two colors.

One reviewer wrote: “Great to bring along during a trip. It does indeed fold just like a towel or sheets with no creases left behind after unpacking it. It provided enough cushioning and stability to practice over a cemented floor. I practiced every single day on a recent 8 day trip in Ecuador. I highly recommend it.”

3. The Best Thicker Mat For Travel

Jade Yoga Travel Mat

  • Thickness: 3.2 millimeters
  • Size: 24 x 68 inches, 24 x 72 inches
  • Weight: 2.9 pounds, 3.3 pounds

What makes it great: If you’re looking for a roll-up travel mat that’s still thick enough to provide your knees and joints with some cushioning, think about investing in the Jade Yoga travel mat . While this particular mat is a bit heavier than others on this list, it is 3.2 millimeters thick and made of thick, natural rubber. Jade Yoga is one of my favorite yoga mat brands. Their mats are super-duper grippy and wonderfully textured, holding even my very sweaty hands firmly in place. If you’re in need of a mat that’s lighter than what you use in the studio but don’t need it to fold, this is a great pick. It’s available in four colors and two sizes, including one that’s a few inches longer than standard.

One reviewer wrote: “I love that I can roll/fold this up and carry it easily anywhere I want, and although it is thinner than most other mats, it has great grip and I almost prefer the feel of it over my more substantial mats. I’ve had other yogis comment that they are pleasantly surprised at how good it is for what they were expecting out of a travel mat!”

4. This Thinner Version Of Jade’s Rubber Mat

Jade Yoga Voyager Yoga Mat

  • Weight: 1.5 pounds

What makes it great: If you want a natural rubber mat but need it to be as light as possible, consider the Jade Yoga Voyager travel mat . At just 1.5 pounds in weight and 1.6 millimeters in thickness, this could be the perfect choice for you. It’s foldable or rollable for easy transport and has the same awesome grip that sets Jade’s mats apart. It’s available in green , purple , or blue .

One reviewer wrote: “Perfect yoga mat for traveling. Super light weight and fits in my suitcase without taking up too much space or weighing it down. Has the same feel like the jade harmony mat that I’ve been using for 8 years [...] Great traction on floors and feels great on my finger tips when doing my yoga moves.”

5. A Thick Yet Foldable Mat Under $20

Navaris Foldable Yoga Mat for Travel

  • Thickness: 4 millimeters
  • Dimensions: 24 x 68 inches

What makes it great: This PVC travel yoga mat is super light considering its generous 4-millimeter thickness. Reviewers have confirmed that it is both comfortable to use and easy to travel with, with one describing it as a “great mat, easy to fold, sufficient thickness for comfort.” Choose from five colors: green, light gray, pink, and two shades of blue.

One reviewer wrote: “I would most likely not use this regularly for classes, etc, but it is very handy for when you want a mat with you when travelling. It will sit in the bottom of a suitcase or in an end pocket of a decent-sized holdall style of bag. Good value.”

6. A Folding Rubber Mat That Comes With A Carrying Strap

Yogo Ultralight Folding Yoga Mat

  • Thickness: 1.5 millimeters

What makes it great: For a super portable option, try this thin foldable rubber yoga mat that comes with its own built-in carrying strap. It’s made of natural rubber, and it’s nice and grippy, which makes practicing anywhere easy. One reviewer wrote, “It makes going to practice in Central Park a breeze!” It’s available in two colors.

One reviewer wrote: “This is a very thin mat but the cleanliness and the compactness can’t be beat. The way it folds ensures that the side that touches the ground never comes into contact with the side you stand on. The carrying strap hooks easily to a backpack or luggage when traveling. The mat has good stickiness to it and with a yoga blanket/towel for your knees and hips the thinness is not an issue.”

7. An Extra-Long Rubber Mat For Travel

B YOGA Traveler

  • Material: Synthetic rubber
  • Dimensions: 26 x 71 inches, 26 x 85 inches
  • Weight: 2.2 pounds, 2.6 pounds

What makes it great: I have a regular B Mat that I use all the time at the yoga studio and love it for its smooth-yet-grippy texture that really keeps my hands and feet in place. This travel version of the B Mat has the same texture but is just 2 millimeters thick, making it much lighter. It comes in two extra-long sizes, which is perfect if you’re very tall or simply like a lot of room to practice. It can be rolled or folded, and it comes in eight colors.

One reviewer wrote: “This mat is very sticky, so this is a good choice if you have trouble with sliding on other yoga mats. It is also very thin, so if you use it every day you’ll want to layer it over a thicker mat. For travel, it folds well and was easy to pack in a suitcase. Overall a nice travel or every day mat.”

Also Great: A Small Knee Cushion For More Padding

ProsourceFit Yoga Knee Pad and Elbow Cushion

  • Material: NBR foam
  • Thickness: 15 millimeters
  • Dimensions: 10 x 24 inches
  • Weight: 0.4 pound

What makes it great: If you have sensitive joints, a knee and elbow pad could be a great addition to your on-the-go yoga setup since they’re small, light, and easy to bring along with your travel mat while still providing extra cushioning just where you need it. It’s not designed to roll or fold, but it’s made of a supportive foam, measures 15 millimeters thick, and comes in six colors.

One reviewer wrote: “I like a super-thin yoga mat, so I bought this for my knees and wrists for the extra support when I need it. It fits both of my mats widthwise. It’s pretty thick but not stiff and hasn't worn out in the several weeks I’ve been using it. It doesn’t slip at all no matter what pose or exercise I use it for, which is great. I feel safe, and it is supportive and just the right amount of squishy while still being very durable. I am very pleased with this purchase.”

Another Nice Add-On: A Microfiber Yoga Towel To Keep You In Place

Shandali GoSweat Non-Slip Hot Yoga Towel

  • Material: Microfiber
  • Thickness: Not specified
  • Dimensions: 26.5 x 72 inches (a hand towel measuring 16 x 2.5 inches is also available)
  • Weight: 0.7 pounds

What makes it great: A microfiber yoga towel can be really helpful for staying in place, especially if you’re practicing on a slippery PVC mat in a warm studio or outside on a hot day. One shopper described how portable it is: “It’s also very soft to the touch, rolls up into a very small and compact roll, and really doesnt weigh anything at all.” Some people even opt to use just a yoga towel as your travel mat if you want to, particularly on carpeted areas. This towel is available as a hand towel or a full-length mat towel, as well as six colors.

One reviewer wrote: “I got this for yoga in the summer in LA, when it can be difficult to stay stuck to your mat. This works great for keeping you stable but it's also super handy as a travel mat - I took it away with me for two months and did yoga on it every day, plus it doubles as a quick-dry towel in a pinch. Great space-saver and multi-purpose accessory!”

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The ancient art of yoga has endured since its origins in India approximately 5,000 years ago, becoming a widely taught and practised activity in contemporary society and wellness-orientated groups to this day.

With its three main tenets focusing on breathing, flexibility and strength, the movement elicited by yogic practices simultaneously allows us to pause and reflect, while flowing through core-engaging movements assisted by the power of our own breath. In teaching us to harness the power of our body’s natural movements and the basic functions which help us to survive, students of yoga learn to be at one with the natural world.

Yoga provides a firm, solid foothold to help boost us into a wellness-focused life, which prioritises mental health and positive movement above all else – it just takes a little bit of practice. Yet despite yoga’s unwavering popularity over the centuries, many beginners find that the activity is often at odds with their modern, fast-paced life.

Rather than waking up extra early to get a sun salutation in, it suits the vast majority of 9-to-5ers far more to run to the office instead. Similarly, many office-dwellers would prefer to take a speedy 20-minute gym break during lunch, during which they’ll likely burn far more calories than they would in a 90-minute yoga class.

However, attempting to turn yoga into a means to lose weight or putting your physical endurance to the test is missing the point entirely. Yoga is all about intuitive movement, so much so that flows and salutations can be learned and rehearsed like dance routines, so they’ll come as naturally as breathing.

As such, you don’t need a studio or instructor to flow while you’re away from home. After a few classes and a little bit of practice, you’ll feel mightily confident on your own – and if you’re still not quite there, you can of course pop on a gentle guiding YouTube video from one of your favourite online instructors (ours is Adrienne, of course).

Whether you’re camping, hiking, travelling or enjoying a relaxing beach holiday, you’ll be surprised by how incomplete your day starts to feel without even a few minutes of stretching, breathing and movement. When you’re on the move, it’s therefore always a brilliant idea to take a portable, travel yoga mat with you.

We’ve rounded up a selection of the best travel yoga mats to help elevate your practice even when you’re not on home soil.

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Mikkoa Travel Yoga Mat – Finding Nirvana

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Foldable, compact and lightweight, Mikkoa’s travel yoga mat is one of the best on the market for a myriad of reasons. Not only will you gain access to free online yoga classes once you make your purchase, but you’ll also be able to use this durable yoga mat on the go for years to come without the need for a replacement.

When unfolded, the sweat-absorbent and supportive microfibre mat measures 183 x 66cm and folds neatly into a 24 x 14cm rectangle – thereby taking up approximately one-third of the space of a regular yoga mat. The best part? This yoga mat is entirely machine washable. That’s right, no more wiping down with cloths and disinfectant after every single use.

Sustainable Non-Slip Jute Travel Yoga Mat

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Another brilliantly compact option, this jute travel yoga mat from Complete Unity Yoga is just 2mm thick. Despite its incredibly grippy surface, yogis will be pleased to discover that the mat itself has been crafted solely from durable, non-toxic and eco-friendly materials.

The manufacturing process itself is also proudly zero-waste, and your mat will be delivered in zero-plastic FSC-certified packaging. Suitable for whatever type of yoga you go for – even in the hottest environments – Complete Yoga Unity stands by its grip guarantee, making this portable mat perfect for yoga retreats abroad.

Viavito Travel Yoga Mat

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Designed to fit in even the smallest of tote bags, this grippy non-stick yoga mat has been fabricated from a durable and waterproof PVC which is nevertheless free from phthalates and horrible chemical odours. Thanks to the handy slightly perforated design, this yoga mat folds easily from a 61 x 173cm mat into a 31 x 25cm rectangle for the utmost portability.

Liforme Cosmic Moon Travel Yoga Mat

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Though on the more expensive side, this luxurious and beautifully designed yoga mat from Liforme is not likely to leave your side any time soon. While lightweight and wonderfully portable thanks to the inclusion of a bag strap with your order, this yoga mat also functions as a top-of-the-range piece of kit to use during practices and classes at home as well as abroad. Made from PVC-free and biodegradable materials, you can be sure you’re protecting the planet as well as your mind by purchasing a mat from this B-Corp-certified yoga brand.

Manduka eKO SuperLite Travel Yoga Mat

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Available in a plethora of calming gradients and solid hues, Manduka’s SuperLite travel yoga mat is a no-nonsense piece of apparatus to add to your yoga arsenal, especially if you travel a lot. With two options for size – standard and large – you’ll find that both are able to fold neatly into a tote, travel bag or suitcase. Plus, you can use it on top of your regular mat during normal practices for extra support and grip, whether you tend to move on hardwood floors or ultra-plush carpets.

Foldable Cork Non-Slip Yoga Mat

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Eco-friendly and entirely slip-proof thanks to its cork surface, this yoga mat by Eke features a beautiful lotus design in the centre of the mat and a line down the middle to help focus your practice while improving your balance with every session. We also love the fact that this value-for-money option comes with a yoga mat for extra portability.

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  • 【TRUSTED BRAND 】Primasole is a fitness brand established in April 2019. Our lineup includes a yoga mat, exercise & balance ball, balance disc, and foam roller. We are here to help you incorporate fitness & workout into your daily life.
  • 【CHOICE OF SEVEN COLORS】 Coordinate with any mood, style, or preference. Durable PVC resists peeling, fading, or tearing and wipes clean for easy everyday use. Hand wash only
  • 【FOLD Packable and LIGHTWEIGHT】Maximal portability for easy carrying to your travel, gym, studio, park, or beach. Size is 68 × 24 inches provides comfort and stability at a total weight of only 2.0 lb for 4 mm thickness
  • 【SECURE AND STABLE】 Embossed surface ensures stability during all types of training. Ideal for core strength, posture, balance, and flexibility exercises. Perfect for hot yoga, ab crunches, or Pilates as well as yoga floor and standing poses.
  • 【GREAT FOR TRAVEL, PARK, BEACH】 Yoga Mat folds up nicely, Fit in Back-pack, Suitcase, Tote bag. After yoga class or gym, fit in your bag and go to shopping, lunch and class at campus. Ideal size for travel, school, park, and beach.

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Made from PVC, which is highly tear-resistant. Since it is soft, it won't hurt even when used on hard floors.

It is also recommended to be used as a protective mat for training equipment.

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  • 1/4 Inch Thick/Folding yoga mat Recommended for dynamic yoga with many standing poses and movements.
  • 1/3 Inch Thick yoga mat For static yoga with many sitting and supine poses.
  • 1/2 Inch Thick yoga mat For static yoga with many sitting and supine postures and for home use.
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The primasole folding yoga mat is 4 mm thick, making it very light, and it folds to a compact size of 10 Inch x 12 Inch. It is made with an embossed, cushioned, and comfortable.

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Customers like the comfort and portability of the yoga mat. For example, they mention it's comfortable and provides the perfect amount of cushioning without being too thick. Some appreciate the ease of use, ease of folding, and color. That said, opinions are mixed on grip, quality, and thickness.

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Customers like the portability of the yoga mat. They say it folds nicely, is easy to carry, and is not too heavy to pack. Some say it's great for travel and is light weight.

"...Perfectly “grippy”, good weight and color and folds easily. Exactly what I was needing!" Read more

"...It hasn't replaced my existing mats but I adore it for the ability to pack and go and it is stacked tidy on my shelf as my backup so I don't have..." Read more

"...This is perfect and inexpensive! Great size . A little smaller than a typical mat. Exactly what I needed. Recommend!" Read more

"Pros: Foldable, compact, good for travel and light use . The smell goes away after few wipes and uses...." Read more

Customers find the folding of the exercise mat to be easy. They mention that the gussets allow flat folding, and the mat folds down fairly compactly. Some customers also say that the mat is convenient and easy to roll up and store away. Overall, most are satisfied with the ease of folding.

"...Perfectly “grippy”, good weight and color and folds easily . Exactly what I was needing!" Read more

"Hooray! A foldable mat for travel . I love this alternative to a roll up mat. Yes, it has creases but they aren't that bad...." Read more

"This worked well for my needs. Served well for yoga and the folding design allowed it to fit in my suitcase...." Read more

"...It’s super convenient and folds perfectly into a suitcase or duffle bag. This is truly a great buy and serves its purpose 100%...." Read more

Customers like the comfort of the exercise mat. They say it's comfortable enough to do some yoga on, provides the perfect amount of cushioning, and is soft. Some customers also mention that the mat is thin and light but still supportive enough to perform yoga in the hotel room. Overall, most are happy with the comfort and quality of the product.

"...It’s just under 1/4” think, but sturdy and offers great padding . I think the quality of the material is better than most regular mats that cost more...." Read more

"...It's comfortable to use except that I need to avoid standing directly on the many deep seams for balance poses...." Read more

"...Thin mat as listed but nice cushion for yoga ." Read more

"This mat provides more cushion that I had expected given it folds up...." Read more

Customers find the exercise mat very convenient to use, carry anywhere, and keep clean. They say it's simple, manageable, and good for beginners.

"I absolutely love this travel yoga mat! It’s super convenient and folds perfectly into a suitcase or duffle bag...." Read more

"it is easy to use and to carry in a big tote bag to work or to the gym - it can be hard to fold if you don’t remember the right way they come in at..." Read more

"...It’s been super easy to use and I can’t wait to bring this on future trips to get my yoga in!..." Read more

"...It is so convenient ; even more, it does not have folds when unfolded!" Read more

Customers are satisfied with the color of the exercise mat. They mention that it is a charcoal gray color, and not the taupe they were expecting. Some customers also mention that the product comes in fun colors.

"...I recommend this mat both for travel and home. Plus, comes in fun colors !" Read more

"...It’ll work for my needs and I do love the color and thickness ." Read more

"...The scored design, makes folding it easy and it's actually quite attractive to boot (I got the dark teal)!Recommended!" Read more

Customers are mixed about the quality of the exercise mat. Some mention it's great, perfect, and easy to clean and fold. However, others say that it'll not last forever, is not durable, and is not super cushioned.

"When traveling, I used to just use a towel which isn’t ideal. This is perfect and inexpensive! Great size. A little smaller than a typical mat...." Read more

"...The smell goes away after few wipes and uses.Cons: Not for daily use or if your palm and soles of your feet are sweaty...." Read more

"...I think the quality of the material is better than most regular mats that cost more. AFA grip, it’s a 3/5 star...." Read more

Customers are mixed about the thickness of the exercise mat. Some mention that it's great, while others say that it is not very thin and will take up some space in your luggage.

"...Lost one star because, folded up, it's still pretty thick so it takes up a significant amount of space." Read more

"...and Whala! they were perfect. And the 4 mm for thickness is perfect . Not to thick! Yea! I am so pleased I purchased these two mats" Read more

"...They are a little on the thin side but based that's to be expected from a lightweight travel mat." Read more

"...I like that they fold instead of roll up. They’re a bit thin but they serve their purpose and were reasonably priced my kids like them a lot...." Read more

Customers are mixed about the grip of the exercise mat. Some mention it has a decent grip for what it is, and their hands don't slip. However, others say that it's slippery when using and their feet slip regularly.

"... Not as grippy as I thought , but for the price, it’s ok. Again, I use microfiber towel." Read more

"... Perfectly “grippy ”, good weight and color and folds easily. Exactly what I was needing!" Read more

"4 stars because it gets slippery quite quickly . Not as wide as I expected it to be. But it does the intended job. Just be careful" Read more

"...I would say the mat has decent grip for what it is...a cheaper travel mat. I saw one review that added gripping tape to spots and I may do that...." Read more

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    The Jade 3mm travel yoga mat is a top choice if you prefer a thicker but still light and portable mat. 3mm thickness yet still lightweight, weighing 3 pounds (1.36kg) Made from renewable natural rubber and a chemical-free manufacturing process. Four colour options. Top-notch grip thanks to the open-cell design.

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    Yoga Design Lab Travel Mat 1.5mm - Celestial. A foldable yoga mat is a travel essential for any yoga practitioner. Wherever your adventures take you, be ready to practise whenever you need it. Whether it be a mindful meditation session listening to the sounds of the rainforest, or a hot yoga session by sunnier shores, our convenient travel yoga ...

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    Viavito Travel Yoga Mat. Viavito. Designed to fit in even the smallest of tote bags, this grippy non-stick yoga mat has been fabricated from a durable and waterproof PVC which is nevertheless free ...

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