NEW Thermo-Regulating Foam Bedding
Will Ensure You Stay In Your Sleep Comfort Zone
A next generation of temperature
regulating bedding products has arrived
in the UK and goes on sale from January
2016, which means being ’too hot’ or
’too cold’ in bed could soon become a
thing of the past.
The new products have been launched in
the UK by Carpenter, the largest British
based manufacturer behind some of the
world’s leading foam bedding products,
as part of its popular ‘sleep betterTM ’
range.
Unlike just ‘cooling’ bedding products
on the UK market, the new Climate
Collection of memory foam mattresses,
pillows and toppers uses a patented
Thermic® technology which means
the bedding responds to changes in
temperature by absorbing, storing and
releasing heat to keep the microclimate
temperature (the temperature close to
the skin) within a ‘comfort zone’ of
28-30o Celcius for longer than standard
products. It also regulates temperature at
the closest point to the skin (not within
the body of the foam/fill) thanks to its
Thermic® layer.
Gillian Finch from Carpenter explained:
“Temperature in bed determines how
well we sleep, if we’re too hot or cold
it creates discomfort that generates
movement and restlessness increases.
For a healthy, undisturbed night’s sleep
you need to be in your ‘comfort zone’.
This is where the temperature of the
microclimate (the temperature close to
the skin) is somewhere between 28OC
and 30 OC when you sleep, so you’re
neither too hot nor too cold.
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“Because our new Climate Collection
uses patented thermoregulation
technology, with phase change
microcapsules that respond to body
temperature at the point closest to
the skin, the new range is much more
effective in keeping the temperature
within this comfort zone. It’s not
just about being cool to the touch and
preventing people from overheating and
sweating, it’s also about maintaining
warmth for comfort and an undisturbed
night’s sleep.”
Carpenter’s Climate Collection will start
at an RRP of £50 for a pillow.
For more please visit www.sleepbetter.
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