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When I announced the new videos available on the YBC® Online Membership this month, a few people reached out to ask for recommendations on a quality yoga mat that wouldn’t break the bank. I put together a list of a few quality mats that cost less than $100. There are tons of yoga mats out there, and in my experience, you don’t have to spend a fortune to find one that will last a long time. Here are a few recommendations:
Jade Harmony - $85 - I love this mat because it has great grip, so it's perfect for hot and sweaty yoga practices. Jade Yoga is committed to eco-conscious business practices and plants trees with proceeds from every product sold. These mats are high quality, durable, and will last for years if taken care of properly.
Manduka ProLite - $85 - Manduka mats are nice and thick for plenty of cushion and have a rippled surface to help with your grip. They practice zero-waste manufacturing and make long lasting, quality mats. Our Editorial Director, Ashley, said she received one as a gift 5 years ago, and it’s still the mat she uses for her daily practice. To prep the mat when she got it, she scrubbed it with epsom salt a few times to help get rid of the “new” smell and rough up the surface a bit for better traction.
B Mat - $88 - B Yoga sent us one of their mats for a YBC® Gives Back Giveaway we hosted earlier this year, and if you’re looking for a sticky mat, this is the one for you. Slipping is almost impossible on the surface. Their simple and wider than average design makes this mat one of our new faves.
Ajna Eco - $50 - Full disclosure, I haven’t owned one of these mats, but a friend of mine has one, and I borrowed it for a practice one day. I loved the textured surface, and at 5mm, it’s a little thicker than the standard yoga mat. Ajna’s mats are made from organic jute material and are vegan friendly.
If you have any other recommendations for quality yoga mats under $100, put them on radar in the comments section below!