If you are one of those yogis who does not enjoy other people’s sweat all over your yoga mats, that’s fair. More than 130 survey responders groused about salty sweat droplets on equipment and soggy mats.

Let me outline you some more reasons:
- The obvious reason would be: Hygiene. If you dislike: athlete’s foot, colds and flu, ringworms and hepatitis A as previously mentioned, you might not need more reasons.
- Yoga mats come in different lengths, width, thickness, textures and materials. If you are taller than average you might get an extra long yoga mat. If you’re going to do faster tempo classes such as Vinyasa or Ashtanga, stickiness getting a good sticky yoga mat with a good grip will make a huge difference. You’ll have the mat that is right for you.
- Your mat will become your ‘sanctuary’ of private space much like a prayer mat.
Familiarity and connection. Your mat is like your loyal companion on your Yoga journey. The familiar indents created by you - Do Yoga anywhere. You’ve just purchased yourself a portable health and fitness centre.
But just in case you forgot your mat today and do not want to miss out on your class. Here are a few things you can do
- Cover your mat with a towel. If you find yourself renting a mat often you might even opt for a yoga non-slip towel.
- Keep your socks on. If you prefer keeping your socks on in general you could always get a pair of yoga socks.
- You don’t have to be a complete germaphobe to carry hand wipes with you. If you have them, use them. Make up remover towels can also do the job.
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Source: http://chrisfeld.com/why-you-should-get-your-own-yoga-mat/