PU Yoga Mat - Premium Grip (Hot Yoga Compatible)
Overview
This PU yoga mat is designed for practitioners who want premium traction in heated or high-sweat environments.
With a polyurethane (PU) top layer and supportive base, it delivers strong grip performance as moisture increases — making it ideal for hot yoga, power flow, and intense practice sessions.
Its larger footprint provides more space to move comfortably in both home and studio settings.
Size & Specifications
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Length: 72 in (1830 mm)
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Width: 26.8 in (680 mm)
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Thickness: 5 mm
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Hot yoga compatible: Yes
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Colour: (add if applicable)
The extra width supports balance and transitions, while 5mm thickness provides comfortable cushioning without feeling unstable.
Why choose a PU mat?
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Premium grip performance in sweaty conditions
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Extra-wide surface for stability and comfort
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Extra length for taller users
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Grounded feel for balance work and strength-based flows
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Professional look for home gyms and boutique studios
Unlike basic foam mats, PU mats are engineered to perform under perspiration rather than becoming slippery.
Best for
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Hot yoga and heated classes
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Power flow and strength-based yoga
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Practitioners who sweat heavily
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Home users wanting a premium upgrade
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Independent studios offering premium mats or retail sales
Not ideal for
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Outdoor use on abrasive surfaces
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Footwear-based training
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High-impact cardio workouts
Care instructions
To maintain grip and longevity:
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Wipe down after use
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Avoid harsh chemical cleaners
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Store rolled (not folded)
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Keep away from prolonged direct sunlight
Proper maintenance helps preserve the PU surface performance over time.
Choosing the Right Mat
PU Yoga Mat
Best for hot yoga and high-sweat sessions.
Offers premium grip performance, extra stability, and a grounded feel. Ideal for serious practitioners.
TPE Yoga Mat
Lightweight and versatile.
A good everyday option for home practice or studio classes where moisture levels are moderate.
NBR Yoga Mat
Extra cushioning and softness.
Best for floor exercises, stretching, and low-impact workouts. Not recommended for hot yoga.
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