Eco-friendly materials that are naturally antimicrobial [16]. Cork provides excellent grip that often improves when wet [17]. Key Considerations for Selection

For centuries, yoga was practiced on natural surfaces like [10, 21, 23]. In the 1960s, yoga teacher Angela Farmer began using a thin piece of carpet underlay to prevent slipping during practice [6, 18]. Her father, Richard Farmer, later commercialized this idea as the " Original Molivos Mat ," the world’s first retail "sticky" mat [1, 5]. Material & Construction

Essential for maintaining poses like Downward Dog without hands or feet sliding [2, 25].

A sustainable alternative often favored for its superior grip and cushioning [9, 17]. It is renewable but may have a distinct scent and is generally heavier than PVC [9, 32].

A recyclable, hypoallergenic option often free of harmful chemicals [6, 16].

The most common and affordable material [6, 10]. It is known for its durability and "stickiness," but it is not biodegradable and can take over 500 years to decompose [6, 26].