TOH Product Panel – Best Yoga Mat Scroll ← Conclusion Pros Cons Best for hot yoga Iodoo Cork Yoga Mat Check Price Our Take The Iodoo Cork Yoga Mat has a non-slip surface that absorbs sweat, making it perfect for hot yoga. Pros – Made with natural materials– Comes with a yoga bag– Has a unique cork surface instead of the standard rubber one Cons – Can only be hand-washed– Comes in one design Best grip Yogi Bare Paws Yoga Mat Check Price Our Take This yoga mat has a non-slip rubber surface with designs on either end for extra grip. Pros – Has an easy-to-clean surface– Has lines running through the middle to help you with alignment– Made from eco-friendly and non-toxic rubber Cons – Doesn’t absorb or evaporate sweat– Can bunch or stretch during certain poses Amazon Basics Yoga Mat Check Price Our Take The Amazon Basics Yoga Mat is half an inch thick, preventing you from feeling the floor underneath you. Pros – Comes with a carrying strap– Made with textured foam to enhance traction– More affordable than most yoga mats Cons – Can be slippery when it’s wet– Can be damaged by sneakers Heathyoga Non-Slip Yoga Mat Check Price Our Take The easy-to-understand alignment lines on this mat help beginners achieve more accurate positioning. Pros – Has a tire tread bottom to prevent movement during exercise– Made by a manufacturer that specializes in yoga products– Designed to be odorless Cons – Can warp after long-time use– Has a thin six-millimeter thickness IUGA Yoga Mat Check Price Our Take The IUGA Yoga Mat weighs only 2.05 pounds, making it easy to transport if you’re attending an in-person yoga class. Pros – Made with a bone-pattern underside to prevent slipping on floors– Designed with extra cushion to minimize impacts on your joints– Has a reversible design Cons – Sometimes rips– Can become damaged if left in high heat