IUGA unknown Exercise Mat Review
Our verdict
A 2-pound TPE exercise mat from IUGA at $34.99 in Gray. Rated 4.5 stars from 2,800 reviews with 400 monthly buyers, it occupies a practical mid-range position between budget NBR options and premium rubber mats.
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Home gym owners who want a TPE (thermoplastic elastomers) mat as an eco-friendlier alternative to PVC, at a reasonable $34.99 mid-range price.
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Those who need specific model documentation for warranty or reorder purposes. The model number is not published in the available product data for this IUGA mat.
- Material Thermoplastic Elastomers
- Weight 2 Pounds
- Color Gray
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 2,800 owner ratings
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Popularity3.2/5
2,800 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home gym and fitness equipment we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The IUGA TPE exercise mat is made from Thermoplastic Elastomers, weighs 2 pounds, and is priced at $34.99 in Gray. With 4.5 stars from 2,800 reviews and 400 monthly buyers, it holds solid standing in the mid-range segment of this category.
TPE is a popular exercise mat material because it avoids PVC materials while still providing cushioning and surface grip. At 2 pounds, the IUGA mat is lightweight and manageable for daily roll-up and storage. Dimensions and thickness are not published in the available data, verify them on the product page before ordering.
At $34.99 the IUGA mat lands between the sub-$25 budget options and the $112 to $165 premium tier. For buyers who want a step up in material quality from basic NBR foam without paying premium rubber prices, TPE at this price is a well-supported choice. The model number is listed as unknown in the available product data, so verify full specifications on the product page.
Pros
- TPE material is an eco-friendlier alternative to PVC exercise mats
- 2 pounds is lightweight and easy to store and carry
- 4.5 stars from 2,800 reviews confirms solid mid-range performance
- Gray is a neutral, versatile color for home gym settings
- $34.99 sits in an accessible mid-range price bracket with room above and below
Cons
- Model number is not published in the available data, making research or reorder harder
- Dimensions and thickness are not listed, verify on the product page
- Fewer reviews than some budget competitors at a slightly higher price
Specifications
| Material | Thermoplastic Elastomers |
|---|---|
| Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Color | Gray |
Performance notes
TPE (thermoplastic elastomers) mats are favored for their combination of cushioning, grip, and lighter environmental profile compared to PVC. The IUGA mat at 2 pounds and $34.99 earns 4.5 stars from 2,800 reviewers, indicating reliable performance for standard yoga, stretching, and floor workouts. Gymso researches verified owner feedback and does not lab-test products.
What buyers say
2,800 reviews at 4.5 stars with 400 monthly buyers reflects healthy, positive buyer sentiment. Buyers at this price point appear to appreciate the TPE construction and lightweight build without needing to pay for premium rubber mats. Sentiment is steady and consistent.
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Frequently asked questions
What is TPE and why does it matter for an exercise mat?
TPE stands for thermoplastic elastomers. It provides flexibility and cushioning with a different environmental profile than PVC, and many buyers choose it as a non-PVC option for their home gym.
Is the IUGA exercise mat good for hot yoga?
The available data confirms a TPE build and 4.5-star rating, but we research reviews and do not lab-test products. Check the product page for grip and sweat-absorption details relevant to hot yoga.
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