Innovation. Performance. Sustainability. Ethics.
GripForMe® Material
We believe our revolutionary GripForMe® technology is the grippiest Yoga mat material currently available on Earth. No need to worry about losing balance or sliding during your practice, your hands and feet will stay anchored during every pose. Confidently deepen your postures without ever worrying about getting injured.
Alignment System
Liforme's unique alignment guide work for all bodies and types of Yoga. Our unique alignment guide allows you foster a growing sense of body awareness, deepening your understanding on your body positioning, reducing strain and injury.
Planet Friendly Materials
Non-toxic, body-kind and biodegradable in 1-5 years, means that Liforme Yoga mats are safe for you, and the Planet. Liforme understands the importance of supporting your dedication to your Yoga journey and have a designed a mat that reflects just that.
Experiences That Inspire
Listen to firsthand experiences with the Liforme Yoga Mat through our recent video reviews. Hear what Yogis think about its grip, alignment, comfort, sustainability, and and how it transforms their practice.
What makes a Liforme Yoga Mat special?
These lines help Yogis of all levels enhance keep your hands & feet evenly aligned, length-ways. They help aid accurate positioning of hands, feet, and body throughout sequences.
In standing postures, the 45° Lines provide a visual reference to help you to align your back heels and find stability and perfect posture in poses such as Warrior I and Warrior II.
Use the Lotus, or centrepiece of your alignment guide, to align yourself with the centre of your mat, which serves as the root of your symmetry, ensuring balance and stability as you ground yourself in the heart of your practice.
The central line on the Liforme Yoga Mat aids in establishing evenness and width-wise alignment, ensuring balanced positioning of hands and feet in poses like Downward Facing Dog or Plank Pose.
The Reverse Points assist Yogis in maintaining proper form and symmetry by providing visual cues for hand and foot placement when on their back.