What makes a bed 'hot'?
What makes a bed 'hot'? Poly foam? Poly fill? Latex? Down feathers?
This message was modified Mar 2, 2016 by greenacres
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Re: What makes a bed 'hot'?
My bed was way too hot with a cotton covered polyester fiberfill mattress pad. I switched to a 100% cotton filled and cotton covered mattress pad and it is much cooler.I bought it at bed Bath and Beyond . Cotton covers are also cooler than synthetics or wool. |
Re: What makes a bed 'hot'?
In addition to the foams, not using a waterproof mattress protector that you wash often can make a bed hot. Using a mattress protector that doesn't breathe well can also make a mattress hot.
Buy some bamboo sheets. They'll change your life from a temperature standpoint. |
Re: What makes a bed 'hot'?
Having the right gilfriend or boyfriend! |
Re: What makes a bed 'hot'?
How much do you weigh? It may be that any mattress you sleep on is hot- heavy people sleep hotter, no matter what mattress. Sorry to be blunt (I'm not exactly skinny myself) That being said, a lot of people don't know how cool to keep their bedrooms. About 65-68 degrees is ideal (see link)
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Re: What makes a bed 'hot'?
Depends what kind of mattress do you have? If it is foam, that may be the reason why it is so hot at night. I've tried all of the above. I sleep naked and I use a fan. Shedding clothes definitely helps but the fan doesn't not remove the heat between my body and the mattress. Somthing like bamboo sheets may help to reduce heat. This message was modified Nov 16, 2021 by a moderator
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