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Mats · Layering

One Mat. Many Uses.

The DualWeave mat is designed for standalone use on rough surfaces — or layered on top of existing mats. More versatile than a conventional yoga mat, and a direct replacement for a yoga towel.

Cotton yoga mat layering guide
Three SetupsChoose based on your floor
Setup 01
On carpet or rough surfaces

Cotton grips naturally on rough, textured, or carpeted surfaces without any anti-skid base. Use it directly on carpet, grass, earth, or textured stone — perfect for home practice, outdoor yoga, or travel.

Cotton Yoga Mat
Carpet · Grass · Earth
DualWeave only
Setup 02 — Most popular
Over a rubber or cork mat

Place the DualWeave on top of your existing rubber or cork mat — cotton grips rubber naturally. You get cotton feel and rubber stability. The most popular setup. Replaces your yoga towel entirely.

Cotton Mat on top
Rubber / Cork Mat
Studio Floor
Best setup
Setup 03
Over a studio rental mat

Never use a shared rental mat directly again. Layer your cotton mat on top — your own clean surface every practice. No hygiene compromise, no yoga towel needed. Rolls up and fits in any bag.

Your Cotton Mat
Studio Rental Mat
Studio Floor
Hygiene upgrade
Cotton Mat vs Yoga Towel
vs
Cotton Mat
Yoga Towel
Doesn't slip or bunch
✗ Slips until fully saturated
Absorbs sweat immediately
✗ Needs to be wet to grip
Works dry or slightly damp
✗ Bunches in fast flows
Adds thickness and cushioning
✗ Adds no cushioning
Reusable for years
✗ Usually microfibre — synthetic
Compostable at end of life
✗ Replaces rubber mat; towel doesn't
Why cotton wins

The mat that gets better with every practice.

Cotton fibres are naturally hygroscopic — they absorb moisture from hands and feet rather than repel it. The more you practise, the more the fibres open up.

A yoga towel needs to be wet before it grips. A cotton mat grips dry and improves as it gets warm. The opposite of rubber, which degrades over time.

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How to Use
How to use a cotton yoga mat