For those of us who hate the sensation of feeling overheated at night, cooling sheets can be a lifesaver. If youโve already cranked the air conditioning to โArctic,โ cast aside your PJs, and hurled the covers across the room, it might be time to give them a try. Here, youโll find our picks for the best cooling sheets available, including options you may not have considered, like bamboo and eucalyptus. Ready to feel a whole lot cooler? Read on.
Our picks for the best cooling sheets
If youโre the type of sleeper who prefers to sleep on a mattress only marginally less tall than you, it can be tough to find sheets deep enough to accommodate it. Thatโs why CGKโs deep pocket set is such a good find. โThe CGK Unlimited Extra Deep Pocket Sheets Set accommodates thicker mattresses and has cooling properties,โ says Brad Smith, interior designer and CEO at Omni Home Ideas. Made of bamboo-derived rayon and available in 14 colors, itโs a sheet youโll want to sink into.
Specifications
- Material: Bamboo rayon
- Sizes available: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King, Split King
- Return policy: Sheets can be returned for up to 30 days, provided theyโre unused and unwashed
- Pocket: Fits mattresses 18-24 inches
- Price on publish: $38.99-79.99
Pros:
- Great for deep mattresses
- Very soft
- 14 color options
Cons:
- Some reviews complain that they get very wrinkled when drying
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Considering how often being on a tight budget can keep you up at night, sheets that are both cooling and inexpensive might be just what you need to help you drift off. โThese are brushed microfiber bedding,โ says Smith. โTheyโre affordable, durable, and come in a variety of colors.โ With 86% of Amazon reviews in the 4-5 star range, itโs clear plenty of people are sleeping better already.
Specifications
- Material: Double brushed microfiber
- Sizes available: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King, Split King
- Return policy: Prepaid returns, refunds in 1-5 business days
- Pocket: Fits mattresses up to 16 inches
- Price on publish: $35.27-$45.27
Pros:
- Inexpensive
- 10 color options
Cons:
- A minority of reviews complain the sheets feel too thin
Parachute Percale Sheet Set
โThe Parachute percale sheet set offers a luxurious feel and superior breathability,โ says Smith. Made from long-staple Egyptian cotton, the percale fabric (that is, tightly-weaved fabric with a crisp feel) is lightweight and generally cool to the touch. Available in nine neutral colors, theyโre available with or without a top sheet.
Specifications
- Material: Egyptian cotton
- Sizes available: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King
- Return policy: Free returns within 60 days
- Pocket: Not listed
- Price on publish: $129-$169
Pros:
- 9 color options
- Multiple reviews mention how good they are at keeping you cool
Cons:
- Some reviews state that the sheets are not soft enough
LuxClub 6 PC Sheet Set Bamboo Sheets
If you havenโt considered bamboo sheets before, well, why not start now? โBamboo is a natural fiber thatโs not only cooling, itโs also fairly eco-friendly,โ says Sydney Decesare, accessories category manager at Mattress Firm. โBamboo sheets ventilate well, feel lightweight, are durable, flexible, and super soft.โ If youโre keen to give them a try, Smith recommends LuxClubโs offering, noting that theyโre โknown for their breathability and softness.โ Add to that the fact that theyโre available in 36 colors, and you can almost certainly find something that works for you.
Specifications
- Material: 40% bamboo, 60% microfiber
- Sizes available: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King, Split King
- Return policy: Not listed
- Pocket: Fits mattresses up to 18 inches
- Price on publish: $27.95-$44.95
Pros:
- 36(!) color options
- Majority of reviews rave about their softness
Cons:
- Some reviews mention issues with pilling
Brooklinen Classic Core Sheet Set
Youโve almost certainly slept on cotton sheets before, but itโs worth remembering why itโs such a popular material. โAmong one of the softest types of sheets and most popular textile fibers on the planet, cotton is incredibly breathable, soft to the touch, and absorbent, making it another excellent fabric choice for cooling bedding,โ says Decesare. These particular sheets, says Smith, are โmade of 100% long-staple cotton and have a crisp and cool feel.โ
Specifications
- Material: Cotton
- Sizes available: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King
- Return policy: Can be returned within a year, for a $9.95 fee
- Pocket: 16 inches
- Price on publish: $125.10-$188.10
Pros:
- 11 color options
- Light and breathable
Sijo Premium Stone Washed 100% Organic French Linen Bed Sheet Set
โLinen is a great sheet material to choose for a cool night's sleep,โ says Byron Golub, vice president of product and merchandising at Saatva. โIt can absorb up to 20% of its weight in moisture before feeling wet, meaning it will keep you dry and comfortable throughout the night. The highest quality linen is made from French or Belgian flax.โ This French linen set, made from 100% organic flax fibers, has been stonewashed to ensure itโs soft right away, and was voted the best cooling sheet set of 2023 by the National Sleep Foundation. (Curious about linen bedding? Check out our round-up of the best linen bed sheets for even more options.)
Specifications
- Material: Linen
- Sizes available: Full, Queen, King, Cal King
- Return policy: Can be returned within 30 days, for a $9.95 fee
- Pocket: 16 inches
- Price on publish: $157.50-$184.50
Pros:
- Luxurious
- Soft
- 7 color options
Sheets & Giggles Eucalyptus Lyocell Sheet Set
โLyocell (most commonly known by its brand name, Tencel) is a fabric derived from the pulp of eucalyptus trees,โ explains Golub. โItโs composed of many tiny hydrophilic (i.e., water-loving) fibers, meaning that it naturally absorbs moisture from your skin as you sleep.โ Smith suggests Sheets & Gigglesโ lyocell offering, saying that, โThis sheet set is sustainably made and has cooling properties.โ Theyโre also soft, smooth, and boast 74% of Amazon reviews in the 4-5 star range.
Specifications
- Material: Lyocell
- Sizes available: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King, Split King
- Return policy: Free returns
- Pocket: 17-20 inches
- Price on publish: $109.95-$209.95
Pros:
- 13 color options
- Hypoallergenic
Cons:
- Some reviews complain that they wear out faster than other sheets
Feather & Stitch 500 Thread Count 100% Cotton Stripe Sheets
Confused about the difference between percale and sateen? Decesare is here to help. โSateen and percale are the two main types of sheet weaves,โ she says. โSateen sheets are super soft and tend to be more wrinkle-resistant, while percale is known for being crisp and cool, but they may wrinkle more than sateen.โ These sateen sheetsโwhich Smith notes are โbreathable with a lustrous sateen weaveโโare made from 100% long-staple cotton, and per multiple reviews, are the closest youโll get to luxurious hotel-style sheets for this price.
Specifications
- Material: Cotton
- Sizes available: Twin, Full, Queen, King, Cal King, Split King
- Return policy: Sheets can be returned for up to 30 days
- Pocket: 18 inches
- Price on publish: $49.99-$79.99
Cons:
- A small number of reviews say they donโt feel soft enough
What to consider when buying cooling sheets
โAs your body temperature naturally decreases at nightโa process that helps you to become drowsy and fall asleepโthe bedding you choose is an essential factor in creating the ideal sleep environment,โ says Golub. โResearch also shows people sleep better in a cooler space. The ideal room temperature for sleep is somewhere between 60 and 67 degrees Fahrenheit, therefore, anything that causes you to be too hot can disrupt your sleep. Beyond setting the thermostat to an appropriate temperature, it's a good idea to consider the role of your bedding, since some materials sleep hotter than others. When it comes to sheets, in particular, there are a few things to consider for a cool, comfortable night's sleep.โ
โSome sheets are cooler than others due to several factors, such as the material they're made from, the type of weave, and even their color,โ Golub continues. โNatural materials offer the best breathability and airflow. Cotton, linen, bamboo, and eucalyptus are the best materials for cooler sleep. When shopping for bedding, identifying the right material and weave for your needs is crucial to finding the right sheet.โ
While investing in the best bed sheets can help you stay cool, your other bedding choices matter, too. For instance, consider where you lay your head: The best pillows for those who run hot tend to be made of breathable latex, down or down alternatives, or include features like cooling gel.
How we selected the best cooling sheets
We made our selections through a combination of expert advice, thorough research, and overwhelmingly positive customer reviews.
How do cooling sheets work?
โCooling sheets work to keep your body cool throughout the night by wicking away heat from your body and dispersing it elsewhere,โ explains Decesare. โThe right kind of cooling sheets will help prevent your body from overheating by allowing for better airflow as you sleep. These sheets help sleepers maintain lower internal temperatures at night because of the high breathability and moisture-wicking properties. Some cooling sheets are made with breathable fabrics, such as cotton, bamboo, or Tencel, and some actually are made with phase-change material (PCM), a substance that releases and absorbs energy to provide cooling or heating properties.โ
The best thread count for cool sheets
While the debate about the best thread count for sheets is usually focused on quality, however, this number can give you guidance on the cooling factor of a sheet set. โThread count refers to how many horizontal and vertical threads a sheet has per square inch,โ says Golub. โBut a higher thread count doesn't necessarily equal more comfortable sheetsโthe National Sleep Foundation recommends choosing sheets with a thread count between 200 and 400 for optimal coolness. When the thread count of your sheets is too high, the fabric won't breathe well, trapping body heat and making for a hotter, more uncomfortable night's sleep.โ
โA common misconception is that the higher the thread count, the superior the bed sheet,โ adds Decesare. โThis just simply isnโt the case. The higher the thread counts, the heavier the sheet. A higher thread count typically means a tighter construction and higher heat retention. Optimal thread count varies depending on fabric type: 1,000 and higher means a sheet will be thicker and keep you warmer at night.โ
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
Do cooling sheets really work?
โSome cooling sheets are better than others,โ says Isfira Jensen of Nufacet Interiors. โTheir effectiveness is based on the fabric type, thread count, fabric weave, and if there are any infused cooling technologies.โ
Are lower thread count sheets cooler?
โIn general, there isn't a single optimal thread count for sheets,โ says Golub. โDepending on the sheet material, there is typically an ideal range of thread count, usually somewhere between 180 to 600. Certain bedding yarns are larger than others, so it's important to remember that it's not an apples-to-apples comparison most of the timeโlinen fibers, for example, are significantly larger than that of cotton, so linen sheet thread counts are always lower than sateen and percale cotton sheets. But you typically donโt want to go below 180 thread count for any woven sheet material. While a sheet below that threshold may feel super light and breathable (which is certainly desirable by some sleepers), the fabric simply isnโt strong enough to withstand normal use and routine wash cycles.โ For further advice on caring for your bedding, check out our guide on how often you should wash your sheets.
What kind of sheets feel cool and crisp?
โCotton, the most popular sheet fabric today, offers great airflow and moisture-wicking properties,โ says Golub. โOpt for organic cotton to get the best breathability. The type of weave is another factor to consider when looking for the best cotton sheets to keep you cool. The two most common types of sheet weaves are sateen and percaleโof these two, percale is the more breathable option.โ
โPercale sheets are known for feeling cool and crisp, are breathable, durable, and feel natural against your skin,โ agrees Decesare. โThey typically have a tighter weave and lower thread count, making them both breathable and very lightweight. They are also absorbent, wick away moisture from the skin, and tend to soften up over time.โ
Are cotton or bamboo sheets more cooling?
โBoth cotton and bamboo sheets can be cooling, but bamboo sheets are known for their superior moisture-wicking abilities, making them potentially more cooling than cotton sheets,โ says Smith. The best bamboo sheets for hot sleepers are usually made with a percale weave, but your personal preferences may vary.
What bedding is best for night sweats?
โPreventing night sweats starts with your foundationโthat is, whatโs right underneath you as you sleep,โ says Golub. โConsider cotton, linen, bamboo, or lyocell. For cotton specifically, percale tends to be the coolest weave, and a thread count between 200 and 400 is ideal for maximum comfort.โ
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