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12 Best Yoga Subscription Boxes And Services to Inspire Your Practice

Kat Giuffrida
ByKat GiuffridaJan 6, 2022 | 13 comments

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There are few better ways to keep your mind, body, and spirit in shape than maintaining a regular yoga practice, and a high-quality yoga box or yoga subscription can help enhance your journey.

Most people, especially those who practice regularly, are already aware of yoga's purely physical benefits, such as having improved balance, greater strength and flexibility, and relief from back pain and arthritis. Yoga has also been shown to improve your mood, provide you with more energy, help you manage stress, sleep better, and find connections with a community of supportive and like-minded people.

Despite all of its wide-ranging benefits, we've all experienced times when our motivation to keep up our practice is barely there or have struggled to prioritize yoga among our extensive list of responsibilities. That's where yoga subscriptions can make a difference. 

We've compiled a list of the best yoga boxes and subscriptions available today including those that fall under the categories of yoga apparel, yoga lifestyle, and yoga classes or streaming. Keep reading to stay inspired with our picks for the 12 Best Yoga Subscription Boxes of 2022 that will help you not only look the part but be the part by allowing you to be fully immersed in every aspect of your practice.

Best Yoga Apparel Subscriptions

1. Best Overall Yoga Apparel Subscription - YogaClub

Yoga Club yoga clothes subscription.

Image from our review.

The Cost: YogaClub starts at $79 per month, plus shipping. 

Why we love it: You know how there's that person in your yoga class who always seems to have a new outfit for each session? With YogaClub, you can be that person. 

This yoga box includes a mix of fitness separates like tops, bras, jackets, and statement-making leggings. With YogaClub, you'll start by filling out a quick quiz to help their team of stylists learn your fitness habits and get a sense of your style. Then, they'll use the information you've provided to curate boxes perfectly catered to your unique lifestyle and preferences. 

The best part? YogaClub merchandise comes from well-known fitness and athleisure brands like Teeki, Alternative Apparel, Manduka, Free People, and Onzie, but with YogaClub they're available to you at up to 50% less than their retail value!

Check out our YogaClub details and reviews for more information on subscribing. Ships to the US, UK, Europe, and Canada.

2. Best Leggings Subscription - Enjoy Leggings

kaleidoscope patterned leggings from the october 2017 enjoy leggings subscription

The Cost: $16.95 per box.

ACTIVE DEAL: Save 25% off your first month!
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Why we love it: Ok, so not everyone wants to spend nearly $100 on new yoga apparel each month, but plenty of people are willing to put a little bit towards having new leggings. If you happen to be that person who has to have a different set of leggings for each and every occasion, especially for all of the yoga classes you attend, then look no further than Enjoy Leggings.

Enjoy Leggings offers a monthly subscription that sends you a pair of leggings each month for around $16.41 to $16.95, depending on whether you sign up for an annual or monthly plan. This is quite the steal, considering that most store-bought brands run anywhere from $30-$100 per pair.

Enjoy Leggings is available in four sizes: small (sizes 2-4), medium (sizes 6-8), large (sizes 10-12), and plus (sizes 14-18). What's fun about this subscription is that each box is a surprise, so you're bound to discover new styles and further expand your collection of patterns and colors.

Check out our Enjoy Leggings details and reviews for more information on subscribing. Ships to the US.

3. Best Activewear Subscription For All Sizes - Fabletics

Fabletics Take It Easy 2-piece bundle in black.

Image from our review.

The Cost: $49.95 per month for a member credit that gets you access to great discounts throughout the Fabletics store. After the first month, you have the option to spend your credit, save it to redeem later, or skip the month to avoid any charge at all.

Why we love it: Co-founded by actress and author Kate Hudson, Fabletics gives their members VIP access to premium fitness apparel and accessories including tops, bras, jackets, athleisure staples, and a wide array of the comfy, great-quality leggings for which they’re best known. 

Each month, members have the chance to shop the Fabletics catalog, skip the month, or wait and have their monthly membership fee stored as a credit to use later. The pieces, designed for sizes in sizes XXS-4X for women and XS-XXL for men, range in color, pattern, and cut. Additionally, Fabletics also offers other useful yoga gear like grippy studio shoes, yoga mats, and headbands.

That’s a lot of value for a small monthly fee, and Fabletics' scheduling is as flexible as their yoga wear. Their intro survey is fairly comprehensive — you’ll provide information about the cuts you prefer, the support you need, and other basic info, but from that point forward, you’ll simply sit back (we’d recommend the Lotus Pose) and wait for your gear to arrive. Your member credits can be redeemed for any 2-piece outfit or item up to $80, online or in-store.

Check out our Fabletics details and reviews for more information on subscribing. Ships to the US, Canada, and Australia.

4. A Favorite Among Our Readers - Ellie

ellie fitness gear

Image from our review.

The Cost: Plans start at $39.95 a month.

Why we love it: Ellie lets subscribers choose a monthly outfit box package made up of either 2 or 3 separates, or 3 separates plus 2 accessories — all from high-quality brands. Choose the box that includes fitness accessories, and you'll receive great peripherals to amp up your workouts. That means plenty of headbands, jump ropes, and other at-home workout supplies.

Along with your monthly box, your membership will allow you access to the "Members Exclusive Area" of Ellie's shop where you can check out members-only deals on additional outfits and accessories.

Check out our Ellie details and reviews for more information on subscribing. Ships to the US only.

5. Best Boutique Canadian Activewear - Namast'eh Box

Namast'eh Box is a Canadian yoga subscription.

Image via Namast'eh Box.

The Cost: Starts at $59 per month.

Why we love it: This Canada-based yoga subscription box sends a monthly box of fitness clothes from premium Canadian brands including Tonic Active, Inner Fire, Lokosport Active, Daub + Design, Westcomb, and MPG Sport. 

Choose whichever tier suits your needs: The Maple Leaf Box ($59/month) sends 1 pair of premium leggings or capris per box, The Glowing Hearts Box ($89/month) sends a 2-piece premium outfit including yoga pants and a sports bra or top with each delivery, and The True North Box ($119/month) sends a 3-piece premium outfit made up of leggings, a sports bra, and a workout top. Namast'eh offers sizes XS-XL and includes clothes up to 50% off of retail prices! 

If you're not quite ready to make a commitment, Namast'eh Box also offers the namast'eh Gift Box which is a one-time box that contains a pair of leggings or capris along with a layering piece or sports bra for $89.

Check out our Namast'eh Box details and reviews for more information on subscribing. Ships to the US for $9.99 (from Canada), to Canada for free.

Best Yoga Lifestyle Subscriptions

6. Best Overall Yoga Lifestyle Subscription Box - BuddhiBox

Buddhibox yoga accessories.

Image from our review.

The Cost: Starts at $21.95 per month.

Why we love it: BuddhiBox was founded by a practicing yoga teacher and is a yoga lifestyle box that offers 100% cruelty-free and almost always vegan products to enrich your practice. You’ll get wholesome treats, fun accessories, and other wellness items from unique, thoughtful brands. 

Customers can choose from three subscription boxes: yoga, jewelry, or essential oil. The Yoga Box is the most popular subscription box offered by BuddhiBox and contains a mixture of self-care items and accessories. The Jewelry Box comes with a 108 mala necklace, bracelet, healing crystal, and accessories whereas the Essential Oil Box provides essential oil-based products, crystals, and other accessories.

BuddhiBox also offers one-time boxes as a part of its limited-edition collection which includes themed boxes such as Breathe Box, Chakra Abundance Box, and Lakshmi Mediation Box.

BuddhiBox partners with businesses that follow ethical standards and donates a portion of their profits to support different charities each month. If you want to add a little extra goodness to your practice while also adding a little goodness to the world, BuhddiBox is a perfect choice.

Check out our BuddhiBox details and reviews for more information on subscribing. Ships to the US, Canada, and Australia.

 

7. Most Well-Rounded Yoga Lifestyle Subscription Box - Do A Shot Of Yoga

Do a shot of yoga subscription box items

Image via Do A Shot Of Yoga.

The Cost: Starts at $22.50 per month for a digital membership; subscription box starts at $45.83 per month. 

Why we love it: This subscription is filled with all sorts of amazing yoga resources! Do a Shot of Yoga offers several tiers to choose from, the first of which is a digital-only subscription that will give you access to downloadable masterclasses including a 10-day yoga challenge. This tier also includes online materials to help you further your practice. 

The Deluxe subscription encompasses all that plus an additional 3-4 yoga lifestyle items to help your everyday life align with your attitude on the mat. For those who emphasize the value of study alongside their yoga practice, Do a Shot of Yoga is the perfect subscription.

Finally, Do A Shot Of Yoga provides its customers with access to its Facebook group, Yoga Nerds Doing Shots of Yoga, for additional support and to foster an online community.

Check out our Do a Shot of Yoga details and reviews for more information. Ships to the US.

8. Best Yoga Lifestyle Subscription Box For Full-Sized Products - Yogi Secret

Yogi Secret yoga wellness subscription box.

Image via Yogi Secret.

The Cost: $45 for a one-time yoga box purchase or $39.95 per month for a month-to-month subscription, with discounts for longer subscriptions.

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Why we love it: Yoga is an act of wellness and self-care, and the Yogi Secret monthly yoga box makes the perfect pairing to your practice. Each delivery comes filled with 5-7 full-size items that are all-natural, cruelty-free, thoughtfully hand-curated, and yoga-related. 

While every yoga box from Yogi Secret is a surprise, you can expect items from well-known and well-loved brands like Manduka, ToeSox, Sol and Selene, and Lilac & Willow. That’s a lot of value for a reasonable rate.

Check out our Yogi Secret details and reviews for more information. Ships to the US.

Best Yoga Class & Yoga Streaming Subscriptions

9. Best Overall Yoga Class Subscription & Streaming Service - Yoga International

 

The Cost: Yoga International offers a free 30-day trial, after which you'll be charged $19.99 per month to continue your subscription. Alternatively, you can opt for a lump sum payment of $119.88 for a full year of access (averaging $9.99/month).

Why we love it: Serving over 300,000 members every day, Yoga International is an excellent resource for yoga practitioners who would like to expand their yoga practice, as well as deepen their understanding of a variety of yoga-related subjects. 

With a subscription to Yoga International, you'll have access to members-only content including classes and tutorials, as well as articles and lectures from renowned experts on yogic philosophy, spiritual growth, and the anatomy and physiology involved in your yoga practice. 

You might even come across some delicious and healthy recipes that help apply the principles of your yoga practice to your diet!

10. Best Yoga Subscription Service For Personal Development - Gaia

Gaia conscious video streaming service.

Image via Gaia.

The Cost: Free 1-week trial. After your free trial ends, membership costs $11.99 per month or $99 per year (breaks down to $8.25/month, billed annually). Live Access membership costs $299 per year (breaks down to $24.92/month, billed annually).

About the Subscription: Gaia is a conscious video platform that goes deeper than what mainstream services might offer. Their yoga, pilates, meditation, and fitness classes are a great place to start, but those looking to further foster inner transformation may wish to explore their personal development videos, spirituality-centered talks, truth-seeking pieces on topics like metaphysics, ancient wisdom, and the paranormal, as well as hard-to-find independent films and documentaries about nature, culture, and more. 

The annual membership comes with a Healthy Habits Guide, an alternative health magazine, and a Morning Ritual calendar; the Live Access tier includes Gaia Annual benefits plus immersive workshops, live chat capabilities, replays of events, and instant Spanish translation.

Available on desktop, iOS, Android, and Roku.

Keep track of your subscriptions by adding Gaia to your subscription list or wishlist.

11. Best Fitness Subscription With Non-Traditional Yoga Classes - Obé Fitness

obe fitness vinyasa yoga instructor

Price: $19 per month.

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About The Subscription: obé Fitness offers online group and personal training sessions that are upbeat and simulate in-person interactions better than many other online fitness programs. Purchasing a membership provides you with access to 20 live classes each day and over 7,000 on-demand workouts that include cardio, strength-based, and bodyweight styles of training.

obé Fitness offers yoga classes that fall under the following categories: vinyasa yoga, yoga sculpt, meditation, pilates, kids, and prenatal + postnatal. While its vinyasa and restorative yoga classes are similar to a more traditional practice, its kids' version is designed for the whole family to partake in and the prenatal + postnatal classes are modified so that pregnant women and women postpartum can still enjoy their daily yoga practice safely.

Best For: People who want access to different types of workouts that put a slight twist on traditional yoga.

Check out our obé Fitness details and reviews to learn more!

12. Popular Yoga Class & Streaming Subscription With Apparel Line - Alo Moves

Alo Moves Yoga

The Cost: $20 per month.

Why we love it: If you're looking for a program that combines all levels of yoga with popular fitness classes, then Alo Moves is a great option. Alo Moves offers a wide variety of yoga styles, such as Ashtanga, Hatha, and Vinyasa, along with mindfulness courses including those focused on breathwork and Yoga Nidra.

There are also options for other workout classes, like barre, HIIT, and pilates, as well as skills classes that help you to master specific yoga poses and improve flexibility.  Additionally, it has its own apparel line, Alo Yoga, that's a favorite among celebrities, major influencers, and the general population alike.

 


Which yoga subscription do you think you’ll try first? We’d love to hear what you’re thinking in the comments!

Kat Giuffrida
Kat Giuffrida

I'm a SAHM of 2 under 2 who's on a mission to discover the best subscription boxes for women and children. On the off chance I'm not chasing after my kids (or breaking up a looming brawl between them and the cats), you can most likely find me training in the pool, sipping on an Americano at my local coffee shop, or hiding in our spare room to catch up on my favorite podcasts.


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13 comments

Stephanie

For the people mentioning Yogi Surprise, this post is not mentioning that former sub box. This is Yogi Secret which is different. Though it does look like an exact copy. Maybe former owners of yogi surprise.

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Lyn

The comments on this post are up to 2 years old. MSA is recycling old posts, removing expired boxes and adding new ones, and that’s why Yogi Surprise has been mentioned.

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Stephanie

Lyn, you’re correct, my bad. How ridiculous to recycle old posts….so much has changed since then.

Mills

Yogi Surprise is no more 😭😭😭. I was able to benefit from their boxes for over a year, and I will say I. Loved. Everything. In. Every. Single. Box! Everything!!

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Lisa

After reading your comments I just want to mention Ellie subscription box. You can find reviews of them here on MSA and might serve your needs without all the hassle.

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Christen Russo

Yes, Lisa, Ellie is a favorite! Thanks for emphasizing that one!

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azdesertgrl

Yogi Surprise announced the end of their jewelry box back in April. In May, they ended lifetime discounts but they also lowered the monthly cost of their Yogi Surprise box to $39.99.

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Christen Russo

Thanks so much for the heads up!! I’m going to update the list right now. 🙂

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Jamie

I agree about Yoga Club. I’ve been a subscriber for 5 months and everything I have gotten is from Whisper, Vie Active, or AR-33. AR-33 seems to be the best quality out of all of them. I think Whisper and Vie Active are the same company as I received 3 shirts exactly the same but with the two different names. Also have received 3 of the same leggings and 4 of the same sports bra….just in slightly different colors. When I look at what I’ve received it’s only 3 different items in different colors. Returning isn’t very simple and this month I actually chose my own outfit (probably because I’ve returned a few times). I chose an outfit that was teal and magenta. What i got was the same outfit but in dark red and dark green. The photos were either really altered or they just put in different colors for me. I just canceled my subscription. It’s such a great idea but it’s not coming together very well.

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Amy

I’ve gotten 7 months of YogaClub and it is super frustrating. They sort of put together 2 items and then mostly just give me something black to turn it into an outfit…don’t need a stylist for that. I have had repeats of several of the exact same articles of clothing. Same bras, pants and tanks just slightly different color. Most (almost all) of what I’ve been sent is from Vie Active and Whisper. I’m not even sure Whisper is a real brand… If you want to return something…omg…they give you the worst choices. It is like a random rack at a 75% off sale and you have ZERO chance of making an outfit out of the random junk there. AND you have to pay $7/$14 to send stuff back. When I have looked, you can find some of the clothing. It is on sale online and probably a few seasons old, I have no problem with that but seems like they could get better stuff if they are just surfing sale racks (in bulk). Finally, I asked not to be sent anymore black items (grey, white…practically all colors are welcome)… when I opened my October box… the only article of clothing was one black shirt… no bra or leggings. YogaClub is such a good idea but they can’t get their act together to save their life.

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Amy

I just went back and counted. Of the 6 outfits and one random shirt there are 19 total items. Eight of these are Vie Active (3 of the exact same ill-fitting bra that are almost the same color). Four Whisper items. Upon closer inspection, I think the Whisper and Vie Active are the same. They have the same exact material for the shirts and they have similar label, including the words “Designed in Sun Valley Made in America” on each. So basically I think 12 of the 19 items are from some unknown company. Anyway, the point is that all those nice brands they list that you should be able to try…I think it is a SCAM! One shirt already has a hole in it after wearing only a few times. These aren’t great quality either…I would be all for a yogaclub branded line if it were amazing quality and style. It is unethical to market that you can try a variety of known brands but in reality they send over 60% of items from what appears to be some sort of fake brand(s). Even if the brands are well-knows…I don’t want 12 items from the same place. There are several repeats in the exact same item just different color (3 Via Active bras, 2 other bras, 2 t-shirts, 2 tanks). My last two outfits EACH had 2 repeats. So after 3 outfits they have to start sending you the same crap in different colors. As far as the other items…they are probably worse quality than the Vie Active. I have one pair of Onzie leggings…and the material is awful. They are dark, with stars…when you bend over… the material stretches and gets lighter in color…so every time I do dead-lifts or squats….there are stars and one big MOON!

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Cassie

Ugh I have to agree and it makes it so frustrating because I love the concept. I was sent those same Onzie leggings and while not see through for me, they randomly decided to send me a larger size so they are HUGE. Frustrating since I really liked the print but didn’t feel like spending the money to fix it.

The only thing I will say is that their costumer service is awesome. I was sent a defective item and they responded/resolved the issue right away.

I’m on month three and really thinking of cancelling. The first month was generic outfit for subscription, second was defective item, third was ridiculously large pants. Good costumer service isn’t enough reason to stay, and thus far I’ve been really enjoying Ellie in comparison.

Joan

I’ve been getting Yogi Surprise for a while and I’m now ready to switch it up a bit. Thinking about MoonBox by Gaia Collective or Yoga by Candace Mantra.

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