CoMe Household: Your Leading Yoga Mat Manufacturer in China

 

 

Guangzhou CoMe Household Company Ltd. is an import and export enterprise that integrates research and development, production and sales. We focus on the research and production of green and environmental household supplies. We have our own brand and also do OEM processing, and our products are deeply loved by people from all over the world.

 

Why Choose Us
 

Wide Range of Products
We are committed to producing environmentally friendly household products with elegant appearance. Our products include advanced Plastic printed tablecloths, fabric tablecloths, PVC Bath mats, floor mats, pet mats, non-slip mats, EVA shelf liners, and yoga mats.

 

Strong Production Capability
We own a 2000 square meter plant, 30 production lines, and 4 production bases. Our annual production capacity reaches 20,000 tons. Due to the strong production capability, we are able to undertake a large number of orders.

 

Controlled Supply Chain
To ensure the highest quality, we have implemented comprehensive Quality Assurance and Supply Chain Control systems. Every product you receive has undergone strict screening and quality control.

 

After-Sales Service
We will be responsible for the products you receive to the end and provide you with intimate after-sales service. We promise quick responses if you have any problem after purchasing.

 

What is a Yoga Mat

A yoga mat is a type of mat that is made specifically for practicing yoga. It provides a non-slip and cushioned surface, which makes it easier to perform yoga asanas safely and comfortably. Modern mats suitable for energetic forms of yoga are made of plastic, rubber, and sometimes other materials including hessian and cork, trading off cost, comfort, grip, and weight.

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Advantages of a Yoga Mat
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Yoga
Obviously, you can use a yoga mat for yoga. It protects your joints, your floor, and helps you to stay locked in when you're stretched in unstable positions. At some point, you're probably going to fall over when attempting a new or difficult pose. A good quality mat will stop you from hurting yourself when this does happen.

Stretching
If your muscles are feeling stiff, weak, or tired, likelihood is you need to stretch. Most stretches involve being on the floor, so once again, a yoga mat is your friend. You can also use a mat to work on your mobility .

Floor-Based Exercises/Ab Work
Push ups, sit ups, glute bridges, and more. If floor-based exercises are part of your home workouts, a mat will be a great addition to your home gym. They're also great for dynamic ab work like Russian twists and leg raises, where your lower back is put under pressure and is in contact with the floor. A soft, thick mat will mean you'll be more comfortable so you can push for longer and make better progress with your workouts.

 

Different Types of Yoga Mats
 
 
PVC Yoga Mats

PVC, or polyvinyl chloride, is a synthetic plastic material that is commonly used to make yoga mats.
●PVC mats are affordable and widely available.
●They are durable and can last a long time with proper care.
●PVC mats are lightweight, making them easy to carry to and from yoga classes.
●They provide good grip and traction, making them ideal for beginners.
●PVC mats are easy to clean and maintain.

 
TPE Yoga Mats

TPE, or thermoplastic elastomer, is a newer material that is becoming increasingly popular for yoga mats.

  • TPE mats are eco-friendly and can be recycled.
  • They are lightweight and easy to carry.
  • TPE mats are hypoallergenic and free from harmful chemicals.
  • They provide good grip and traction, making them ideal for beginners.
  • They are comfortable and provide good cushioning.
 
NBR Synthetic Rubber Yoga Mats

NBR, or nitrile butadiene rubber, is a synthetic rubber material that is commonly used for yoga mats.

●NBR mats are affordable and widely available.

●They are durable and can last a long time with proper care.
●NBR mats are cushioned and provide good support for joints.
●They are non-slip and provide good traction.
●NBR mats are easy to clean and maintain.

 
Natural Rubber and Polyurethane (PU) Yoga Mats

Natural rubber and polyurethane (PU) mats are a popular choice for eco-conscious yogis.

  • Natural rubber and PU mats are eco-friendly and biodegradable.
  • They are durable and can last a long time with proper care.
  • These mats provide good grip and traction.
  • They are comfortable and provide good cushioning.
  • Natural rubber and PU mats are easy to clean and maintain.
 
EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate) Yoga Mats

EVA (Ethylene Vinyl acetate) yoga mats are lightweight, flexible, and durable with excellent shock absorption and moisture resistance properties.
●Lightweight and easy to carry.
●Provides good cushioning and support.
●Durable and long-lasting.
●Affordable.
●Easy to clean and maintain.

 
Jute Yoga Mats

Jute yoga mats are natural, biodegradable, and provide a non-slip surface with good grip even when wet.Jute yoga mats are natural, biodegradable, and provide a non-slip surface with good grip even when wet.
●Eco-friendly and biodegradable.
●Natural, non-toxic material.
●Provides good grip and traction.
●Naturally anti-bacterial.
●Durable and long-lasting.

 
Cotton and Hemp Yoga Mats

Cotton and hemp yoga mats are eco-friendly, absorbent, and provide good cushioning for joints with a soft texture.
●Eco-friendly and biodegradable.
●Natural, non-toxic materials.
●Soft and comfortable for practice.
●Provides good grip and traction.
●Durable and long-lasting.

 
Cork Yoga Mats

Cork yoga mats are sustainable, non-slip, and antimicrobial with natural cushioning and insulation properties.

  • Eco-friendly and sustainable.
  • Provides excellent grip and traction.
  • Naturally anti-bacterial and odor-resistant.
  • Durable and long-lasting.
  • Provides good cushioning and support.
 
Microfiber Yoga Mats

Microfiber yoga mats are lightweight, absorbent, and quick-drying with a soft texture and good grip.
●Provides excellent grip and traction.
●Soft and comfortable for practice.
●Lightweight and easy to carry.
●Durable and long-lasting.
●Machine washable and easy to clean.

 

 

 
 
How to Clean Your Yoga Mat
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01.

For Routine Cleaning

Whether you have a thick mat or a thin one, it's a good idea to wipe down your mat after each practice. Bring a bottle of cleaner and a clean towel to your practice. Spray the cleaner on your towel, then use circular motions to clean your mat's entire surface. Make sure to wipe both sides down before you roll up your mat at the end of practice. Before you pick a cleaner, check your mat's care instructions.

02.

For Deep Cleaning

You know it's time to give your mat a more thorough cleaning when you start to see more dirt and grime on it. Look for discolored, dirty spots. Yogis who live in warmer locations or frequently practice in heated rooms may also want to deep clean their mats more often.
If you have an open-cell mat, consider cleaning it each month by submerging your mat in soapy water. Thinner, closed-cell mats will break down when submerged in water, so spot clean those kinds of mats instead.

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To Deep Clean an Open-Cell Yoga Mat

 

  • Put the mat in a sink or bathtub filled with warm water and dish soap. You don't need much soap—just 1 tablespoon for every gallon of water. (Avoid hot water, as it may damage the mat.)
  • Submerge the mat in the water and allow it to soak for 5 minutes. Then lightly scrub it with a soft cloth.
  • Rinse your mat with clean water to remove any soap residue.
  • Once your mat is washed, shake it out. Then allow it to air dry for as long as it takes to be completely moisture-free.

To Deep Clean a Closed-Cell Yoga Mat

 

  • Lay your mat out on a flat surface.
  • Mix warm water and a few drops of dish soap in a bowl. (Be careful not to add too much soap.)
  • Dip the rag into the soapy water, then clean the mat from top to bottom, prioritizing dirty spots, using a circular motion.
  • Wipe the mat clean with a towel.
  • Air dry for at least 30 minutes.
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5 Signs You Need to Replace Your Yoga Mat

 

The Material Starts to Pill
Because of sweat and friction, your yoga mat's surface may eventually wear away. If you notice bits of mat on the floor or on your hands after class, it's time for a replacement.

Your Mat Is Feeling Thinner
Your yoga mat should be the same thickness throughout, but as you use it, certain areas where you place more pressure—like near the ends where you stand or press your hands more often—may become compacted.

Your Mat Loses its Grip
The grippiness of a yoga mat is important to keep you upright and stable during your flow. A slickening surface means your hands and feet won't hold firm, which could be annoying or even dangerous, should your foot or hand slide during a more challenging pose.

It Starts to Smell
If your mat starts to smell, it's time for it to go. A funky odor can be a sign of lingering mildew, bacteria, or fungi, which could make you sick. Sometimes a smell is just a smell and can be washed away. But once bacteria starts to grow on your mat, it can be difficult to remove. In order to avoid a germy surface, clean your mat every time you use it. No matter what your mat is made of, if no amount of cleaning diffuses the funk, it's time to replace.

Your Mat has Rips or Tears
If your mat starts to rip or tear, say goodbye. The rips will only get worse, and you could injure yourself in class if it fully splits underneath you. In certain types of yoga where you find yourself moving more quickly or occasionally slipping in sweat, such as vinyasa or bikram, your mat may be more prone to tears. If you use your mat for exercise that has you moving around a lot, be sure to thoroughly check your mat for damage before practicing.

 

How To Make Your Mat Last Longer

 

 

There are a few ways you can help your yoga mat last longer. Read the care and cleaning instructions when you first get your mat so as to know how to properly clean it. Additionally, avoid any direct sunlight, especially if that is on the care instructions. Lastly, wipe down and air dry away from radiators.

Clean Your Mat Regularly
Another great note would be to wipe your mat after every practice. It doesn't take very long, but dirt and sweat can affect the life of your yoga mat. If not cleaned regularly, bacteria may grow on your mat. And so cleaning your yoga mat regularly will help prevent any germs and fungi from forming on your mat.

Practice with Clean Hands and Feet
As a continuation from above, having clean hands and feet will also help prevent dirt from collecting on your mat. It's a nice first step when preparing for practice, so see this as a preliminary step to your practice. The great thing about microfibre is it cleans so easily - so if dirt is on your feet you can simply spray it clean - but it is such a nice care step to have a cloth to hand, even in your studio bag, so you can clean easily.

Air Dry Your Mat After Every Practice
If you have a sweaty practice and simply roll up your mat and store it till your next practice, chances are you are going to be greeted by a very smelly yoga mat!
After a sweaty practice and after wiping or cleaning your mat, let it air dry to prevent any bacteria from growing. Give your mat a break with some fresh air!

Avoid Direct Sunlight
Most people forget that the sun has a big effect on not only their health but also on their yoga mats. The UV rays from the sun can be damaging. By keeping your mat out of direct sunlight you'll be able to protect it from the rays of the sun.
Some yoga mats are more sensitive than others when it comes to sunlight. And so rubber yoga mats may deteriorate from direct sunlight.

Read Your Yoga Mat Specifications
The information is a really great guide to help you most effectively use and protect your yoga mat.

 

How to Choose a Yoga Mat
 

Yoga Mat Thickness and Weight

Yoga mats range from super thin and compact travel styles that weigh a mere 2 lbs. to cushy quarter-inch beasts that weigh up to 7 lbs.

If you're not sure where to start, choose a mat that's about 1/8-in. thick (or 3.175 mm), a pretty standard thickness. These mats are excellent for those in a strong, flowing practice. They allow solid contact with the floor, which helps with stability during a variety of poses. Compared to thicker mats, they are also less likely to catch and get in your way when you flow from pose to pose.

Thinner mats can help increase stability for styles of yoga with more active poses or balanced, focused poses. Look for mats with textured surfaces to maintain better grip when the poses get more strenuous.

Thicker mats provide extra cushioning and are best for more therapeutic practices. If you enjoy restorative yoga, a style with fewer poses that you hold longer, for example, you may prefer a softer, more cushioned mat. Thicker mats are also more comfortable for forearm and kneeling poses and for yogis with tender knees or achy joints. But they can be more difficult to balance on during standing poses.

If your yoga plans include air travel, look for a travel mat that's specifically designed for portability. Travel mats are very thin and light and pack down smaller than traditional mats, so they're easy to take along in your luggage. Keep in mind that you will sacrifice some cushioning with a travel mat.

Yoga Mat Materials and Durability

When selecting the material for your yoga mat, you can choose anything from inexpensive PVC to environmentally friendly natural rubber. Which material you choose will affect the mat's price, weight, grip and durability. Generally, thicker mats last longer than thinner mats. That said, mat durability is also related to the material the mat is made from.

PVC is a plastic-based material that is highly durable, easy to clean and offers excellent floor grip. However, PVC mats are non-absorbent and can become slippery when you sweat heavily. PVC is latex-free, a benefit to those with latex allergies, however, it is not biodegradable or as environmentally friendly as other options.

TPE (thermoplastic elastomer) is a man-made blend, usually of plastic and rubber polymers. TPE mats may be more environmentally friendly than PVC, and some are fully recyclable. TPE mats are generally less durable than PVC mats of the same thickness, but still deliver good traction.

Eco / natural mats come from a variety of sources, including natural rubber, organic cotton, and jute. Compared to other options, eco mats are slightly less grippy on the floor, but their natural texture provides traction for your body. Eco mats lack the decade-long durability of PVC, yet they top the list if sustainability is your priority.

 

FAQ
 

Q: Can I take my yoga mat to practice?

A: It may seem obvious to a practiced yogi that a yoga mat can be taken anywhere, but we know that for beginners the idea of juggling a giant yoga mat on the way to a packed yoga class can feel a little scary! Fortunately, yoga mats are designed to be rolled up and carried with a yoga mat strap or yoga mat bag for easy transportation from home, to class or wherever else you want to practice.

Q: Can I use a Towel Instead of a Yoga Mat?

A: Even if you're just starting out on your yoga journey, we recommend using a beginners yoga mat to lower the risk of injury, stumbling, slipping and tripping! You can find affordable yoga mats across the Yoga Studio Store website so if you aren't ready to make a big financial commitment, you can still practice yoga safely.

Q: How Do I Clean my Yoga Mat?

A: You can find special yoga mat cleaning sprays which quickly keep your mat fresh. Alternatively, diluted white vinegar with a few drops of tea-tree or peppermint oil is a great option. It's important not to use soap on your yoga mat, as the residue can cause slipping.

Q: Can I get my Yoga Mat Wet?

A: Yes! Quality yoga mats are able to withstand moisture. You will find that some mats are better geared towards intense, hot yoga and are specially designed to keep their grip even in the heat and wet.

Q: Which Yoga Mat Thickness is Best?

A: Like all things with yoga, choosing a thickness is personal and your body will tell you which thickness feel better during your practice. As a guideline, 4mm-5mm mats tend to be the sweet spot between balance, grounding and comfort.
For those doing restorative yoga, yogis with joint pain, beginners and children a thicker mat may be more suitable as it provides cushioning during resting poses and meditation.

Q: How do I best care for my mat?

A: For in-between a sweaty session (or two), we recommend a quick wipe down with water or our yoga mat cleaning spray, to cut through any oils on the surface on both sides of your mat. For a good deep clean, your mat can be popped into the washing machine with some citrus juice for freshness, there is no need for detergent which can release fibres. We recommend a 30 degree quick wash. Hang out to air dry and brush the fibres up once dry. If you use a mat cleaner spray, we would recommend a natural, plant based spray only as you breathe so deeply in practice and this can affect the longevity of the rubber base.

Q: What should I look for in a yoga mat?

A: Look for a yoga mat that offers enough padding to support your body during various poses and motions. The mat's construction is also significant. Choose a sturdy, non-slip material with adequate grip to ensure stability and avoid accidents.

Q: How often do you need to clean a yoga mat?

A: It's worth taking the time to wipe down your yoga mat briefly after every practice, as well as to give it a deep clean every month or so. Cleaning removes the buildup of dirt and sweat on your mat, which can keep your mat grippy and extend its life.

Q: How important is a good yoga mat?

A: A quality yoga mat is extremely important to help maintain your balance and have the right posture. If you are in a yoga practice that makes you sweat, you want that is sticky enough so you don't slip on the mat. And, of course, we all want a mat that has enough cushioning to protect our body and joints.

Q: Why are yoga mat so expensive?

A: Yoga mats can be expensive because they often use eco-friendly materials that will last longer than cheaper ones.

Q: Are cheap yoga mats safe?

A: They may contain toxic chemicals: Many regular yoga mats are made of PVC, or polyvinyl chloride, which is a type of plastic that is cheap and durable. However, PVC also contains phthalates, lead, cadmium, and other chemicals that can leach out of the mat and into your skin or the air.

Q: Why my yoga mat gets powdery?

A: Your yoga mat gets powdery probably due to the following reasons:
Residue from Manufacturing: Sometimes, yoga mats have a powdery residue left on them from the manufacturing process. This residue can include materials like talc or other substances used to prevent the mat from sticking to itself during storage and shipping.
Sweat and Body Oils: Over time, sweat, body oils, and skincare products can accumulate on the surface of your yoga mat. This can create a powdery or slippery feeling. Regular use without proper cleaning can lead to this buildup.
Cleaning Products: If you've recently cleaned your yoga mat with a cleaning product or solution, some residue from the cleaning product may have been left behind, resulting in a powdery residue.

Q: How many years does a yoga mat last?

A: It is generally recommended that you replace your Yoga mat every 1 to 2 years. A good, premium-quality yoga mat should last you a minimum of 1 year. But this lifespan is completely dependent on the quality of the mat, frequency of usage, type of mat, type of practice, how well you clean and maintain it, etc.

Q: How do you organize yoga mats?

A: Free up floor space with a functional wall-mounted rack that keeps your mat clean and easily accessible. Many wine racks and towel racks can double as perfectly-sized storage for your yoga mat.

Q: Why does my yoga mat smell so bad?

A: When you roll your yoga mat up immediately after use without cleaning it first, you're giving those odor-causing germs a prime environment to thrive. And once they get a good stronghold on your yoga mat, they are difficult to eliminate. If possible, always start the yoga mat cleaning process immediately after use.

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