Props
Mat
The Must-Have
If you only pick one prop to have, its probably a mat. Mats provide a stable, non-slip surface, ensuring safety during poses and transitions. They also cushion your body against hard floors, helping to prevent discomfort or injury. A mat also defines your personal space, providing you a little bubble that you have seasoned with your good vibes and a small container for fostering focus and mindfulness during practice.
Yoga mats come in a variety of materials, each catering to different needs and preferences. Traditional PVC mats are durable and affordable, while eco-friendly options like natural rubber, cork, and jute offer sustainability and a connection to nature. Thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) mats are lightweight and biodegradable, making them a popular modern choice. There are also optional fabric layers that some add over their mats, such as a mat rug or mat towel.
Look to find a mat that suits your needs. For me & my joints, I need a mat with a little more density. Be curious about the different kind of mats that your local studio might offer or sell- often you can try before you buy.
Pro Tip: all new mats need to break in, so don’t be sad if yours seems slippery and smelly when new- let it air out and give it a scrub with course salt and water, then rise and let dry in the sun if you can. Instant break in! Disclaimer – I have never had a cork mat… this method would likely not be best for them.
Mat Alternatives: a towel or blanket
My Top Pick: Manduka
Here is my hands down favorite mat, the only one I’ve found that offers everything I need: grip, padding, density & (most importantly) cool colors! I’ve had some of my Manduka mats for 10+ years, and they are still goin strong. Click the link to explore their awesome variety. As an Amazon Associate, I may earn a commission on links provided here.
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