Collection: Round Yoga Mats

Round Yoga Mats support fluid movement in all directions with more space to stretch, center, and move freely through your flow.

Break free from rigid rectangular formats and discover the freedom of Round Yoga Mats. Designed for full-circle movement, these mats give you more space to stretch, pivot, and flow—without the limits of corners. Whether you’re spiraling through vinyasa or practicing breath-led transitions, their circular layout supports movement in every direction.

Crafted from premium materials like cork, suede, and natural rubber, each mat in this collection offers firm grip and comfort for both slow practice and high-energy sequences. Explore the non-slip natural rubber surface that keeps you rooted during dynamic poses, or opt for the eco-friendly cork finish that feels grounded and breathable. Prefer something softer underfoot? The anti-slip suede option adds subtle cushion and refined texture.

Ideal for home rituals, studio sessions, or outdoor flow, these mats fit any practice style and open new ways to move. Pair with grounding tools from our yoga headbands for women or layer under breezy racerback tank tops to complete your flowwear setup.

Balance, space, and motion meet here—on mats made to turn your practice into a 360° experience.

ALL YOUR DOUBTS ANSWERED

FAQs

Are round yoga mats good?

Yes, round yoga mats are great for multi-directional movement. They support fluid transitions and allow more space for circular flow practices.

What is the healthiest material for a yoga mat?

Natural materials like cork and rubber are healthiest. They're non-toxic, biodegradable, and provide excellent grip and comfort.

What is the difference between foldable and rollable yoga mats?

Foldable mats are compact and easy to pack but may crease. Rollable mats maintain shape better and provide smoother surface consistency.

Is it best to have a thick or thin yoga mat?

It depends on your needs. Thin mats are great for balance and travel; thicker mats provide more joint cushioning for comfort.

What thickness yoga mat is best for bad knees?

Look for mats that are at least 6mm thick. They help cushion joints without destabilizing your balance during standing poses.

What are the cons of thick yoga mats?

Thick mats can reduce stability in standing poses and are bulkier to store. They may not be ideal for balance-focused practices.