Best Overall Yoga Towel
Yogitoes Manduka Yoga Towel
Credit: Yogitoes
Pros
Recommended by yoga experts
Silicone nubs line the bottom
Made from 8+ recycled plastic water bottles
Cons
Some reviewers note that the colors are less vibrant in person
This yoga mat was actually recommended by yoga instructors. It has an innovative underside that's lined with silicone nubs that tightly grip to your mat, preventing the towel from bunching or sliding. Coming in 12 bold styles, you are sure to find a look you love. Plus, the brand says its towel is made from 8+ recycled plastic water bottles, making it a more sustainable pick.
Best Value Yoga Towel
TOPLUS 2-in-1 Yoga Towel
Credit: Amazon
Pros
Mat and hand towel included
Included carrying case
Soft absorbent microfiber
Cons
Only two color options
If you're unsure what size you need for your practice, try this pick from TOPLUS that includes a small yoga towel for your hands and a standard one that can cover your whole mat. You can test out both styles and figure out which works best for you. If you prefer the standard size, you can use the hand towel to cool off between poses. A carrying case is also included to keep your sweaty towels separate in your gym bag. Brilliant.
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Best Non-Slip Yoga Towel
Shandali Hot Yoga Sticky Fiber Towel
Credit: Amazon
Pros
Web silicone backing
Grippy microfiber surface
Best selling yoga towel brand on Amazon
Cons
Some reviewers found it lost its grip after machine washing
Shandali has thousands of 5-star reviews for its GoSweat hot yoga towel. Its new StickyFiber hot yoga towel features innovative web silicone backing to prevent bunching. This towel combines the grippy microfiber surface reviewers loved in the GoSweat towel with a non-slip backing. Shandali is also the #1 best-selling brand for yoga towels on Amazon. Clearly, this towel deserves the hype.
Best Cotton Yoga Rug
Bliss Peak Cotton Yoga Rug 3-in-1
Credit: Bliss Peak
Pros
Made with cotton material
Designed for Ashtanga yoga
Handcrafted in India
Cons
Not as soft as microfiber
Most yoga towels are made from microfiber material to increase in grip when wet and still be soft. Some may not like the feel of microfiber, so a yoga rug made from cotton is an excellent alternative. It's not a towel, but it's designed for the same purpose: to maintain grip during an especially sweaty session. The brand, Bliss Peak, recommends this rug for Ashtanga practice but many reviewers use it for Vinyasa as well. It's handcrafted in India by local artisans.
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Best Cushioning Yoga Towel
IUGA Non Slip Extra Thick Hot Yoga Towel + Hand Towel Set
Pros
Mat and hand towel included
Extra thick microfiber fabric
Super absorbent
Cons
No silicone non-slip grips
This yoga mat towel and hand towel set from IUGA features thicker microfiber fabric to prevent bunching and provide extra cushioning. The corners have small pockets that hook to your yoga mat to keep it in place during your practice. Reviewers rave that this super absorbent yoga towel is ideal for extra sweaty yogis.
Best Appearance Yoga Towel
Yoga Hustle Towel
Credit: Yoga Hustle
Pros
Stylish print options
Soft absorbent microfiber suede
Brand recommends using as a beach towel too
Cons
Wash before using
Yoga Hustle was a top pick in both the Textile Lab's yoga mat test and yoga bag round up. With 12 bold prints, its towel is not only a stylish accessory but also an absorbent addition to your yoga practice. Yoga Hustle recommends that you wash the towel once before use and spray lightly with water before each practice. With such cute patterns, you could use it as a beach towel too!
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Best Combo Yoga Mat and Towel
YOGA DESIGN LAB Yoga Mat and Towel
Credit: Yoga Design Lab
Pros
Mat with built in yoga towel
Machine washable
Included carrying strap
Cons
Takes time to dry fully
This hybrid towel and mat was also one of our best yoga mats for its excellent performance during testing. It has a built-in microfiber layer on top, so there's one less thing to carry to class, keeping your yoga bag clutter-free. This mat is machine washable, though it did take a while to dry in our evaluations. If you use this mat for a yoga class where you’ll sweat less, try spraying the mat with water before to increase grip.

Emma SeymourTextiles, Paper & Apparel Lab Associate Director
Emma Seymour (she/her) is the associate director of the Good Housekeeping Institute's Textiles, Paper and Apparel Lab, where she has led testing for luggage, pillows, towels, tampons and more since 2018. She graduated from Cornell University with a bachelor of science in fiber science and apparel design and a minor in gerontology, completing research in the Body Scanner Lab on optimizing activewear for athletic performance.
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