The Most Eco-friendly Yoga Mat for Yogis, Jade Harmony Yoga Mat

Our testers enjoyed the Jade Harmony yoga mat and it was a reward (and previous champion) for our Editors’ Choice Award. This mat is sticky, portable, as well as made with all-natural materials. It has great traction, both damp and completely dry, and even when the internal fires were raging, and our hands were sweating, we still stuck to it like a gecko. It’s very easy to deliver, comfortable to lie on, and also a great all-around mat. It’s not well-suited to hot yoga, though; the rubber absorbs water (and sweat) and is sluggish to dry completely. If you like to practice at 100 F and over, look at our Top Pick for Hot Yoga, the Sharklet Yoga Mat.

Natural Rubber yoga mat

The Jade Harmony is made of natural rubber tapped from rubber trees (non-synthetic rubber), a renewable resource and made in the United States. They won’t disclose what else is in their mats other than to say there are no PVCs, heavy metals, or ozone-depleting substances. They also state that all the mat’s components are F.D.A. approved “for use in rubber in continuous contact with food.” This means Jade yoga products are ecofriendly. This mat is 74″ long by 24″ wide and 3/16″ thick (4.72 mm). It weighs 4 lbs 9 oz and comes in Black, Midnight Blue, Olive, Purple, Slate Blue, Teal, Raspberry, and Tibetan Orange, as well as three two-tone color options. Jade recommends that you do not use this mat if you have a latex allergy. Natural rubber can contain trace amounts of latex proteins, so even though this mat is 99 percent latex-free, it might still be a problem if you are sensitive to latex.

Traction Dry

The Jade Harmony has the best dry traction in this review. It has a slightly ridged surface that is sticky, and once you put your hands down and push, they won’t move. We stuck like glue during opposing poses, like Downward Facing Dog, and didn’t experience any sliding or slipping of our hands.

Downward Facing Dog Yoga MatTraction Wet

When our bodies heat up during class, and our palms start sweating, we need even more help from our mat to maintain traction. Not only did we test this mat during many vigorous classes where we began to sweat, but we also threw a cup of water on it to see how well we would stick when it was drenched. While this mat did not have quite as good wet traction as the Lululemon The Reversible Mat, it came pretty close. This mat has an open-cell technology, which means it absorbs water (ie: sweat and oils, etc.) and is not the best choice for a hot yoga class. If you like to practice in the heat, go with the Sharklet Yoga Mat instead.

Comfort and Stability

Keep Stable with Yoga MatThe Harmony is 3/16″ thick (4.72 mm) and provides all the support you need to cushion your knees or hips while still providing stability for standing poses. This mat finds an outstanding balance between being comfortable but not too squishy. A squishy mat makes standing balances more difficult, and if you’re like us, then balancing on one leg is already hard enough. We tried headstands, Bow Pose, cat/cow stretches on our knees, and we were comfortably supported in all of them while remaining stable. If you like your mats extra plush and a little wider, both the Sharklet Mat and Lululemon’s The Reversible Mat feel slightly cushier than this one and are two inches wider.

Durability

We were not so impressed with the durability of this mat. After several months of use, we began to see many wears around the feet (which is a common area for wear, particularly from Vinyasa styles where you are repeatedly rolling over your toes). The traction was still good, and we never noticed mat particles breaking off or between our toes, but this shortens the lifespan of the mat. The ridges that provide such great traction seem to accelerate the wear, as we didn’t notice the same level of wear on other rubber mats like the Manduka eKO and the Sharklet Yoga Mat. No mat will last forever, but if you have a regular daily practice, then something beefy like the Manduka PRO is probably a better choice. Also, if you want to increase the longevity of this mat, be sure never to leave it in direct sunlight, or a car for very long, as high heat and U.V. exposure will break down the material.

Portability

Portable Jade Yoga MatWhile not the lightest mat in this review (4 lbs 9 oz), Jade yoga mats do roll up compactly and are easy to tote around, which seems like a travel mat. It’s twice as heavy as the Prana E.C.O. and Hugger Mugger Earth Elements, but we preferred taking it to class over those models, as it stays rolled up when you need it to. Compared to the Manduka PRO (almost 8 lbs), this mat feels like a feather in your bag.

Ease of Care

This mat was one of the more challenging ones to care for. If you like to wipe your mat down before or after each use, the sticky surface of this mat collects and hold small pieces of lint and animal hair (we tested this mat in a house with a dog and a cat, and we’re still trying to get the hairs out). The rubber material absorbs water and oils and occasionally needs a deep clean, say in a shower or bathtub, but can not be left out in the sun to dry as that degrades the material. When we gave this mat a deep clean, it took two full days to dry out completely, so you’ll want to plan accordingly. The manufacturer says you can wash it in a front-loading washer on gently if you don’t have time for or dislike wrestling your mat in the shower.

This mat does have a strong odor at first, though not quite as strong as the rubber Prana Revolution and the polyurethane/rubber Lululemon The Reversible Mat. (We’ve had the Lululemon mat for four months, and it still smells.) While the smell of this mat eventually dissipates if you want to accelerate the process, you should place it in front of a fan.

Conclusion

Conclusion of Jade MatOne of our testers, a long-time yoga practitioner and teacher, summed it up quite nicely: “I love this mat!” We couldn’t agree more. There are many things to love about the Jade Harmony. It has great wet and dry traction, is comfortable on the parts of you that need padding, and it’s easy to roll up and tote around. It doesn’t have as strong an odor as some of the other mats we tested, and we trust that whatever mystery components are used in this mat are environmentally friendly and safe. One last reason to love this mat– Jade is committed to giving back to the Earth with every product sold. Through their partnership with Trees for the Future, Jade plants a tree for every mat sold, and as of this writing has planted over 1.2 million trees. Ultimately, the Sharklet Yoga Mat took the edge over this mat due to its antimicrobial surface, and somewhat better ease of care, but the Jade Harmony is still a great purchase.

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