Why Wool Is the Only Fibre That Works With Your Body, Not Against It
If you’ve ever woken up hot, sweaty, or shivering in the middle of the night, it’s not just bad luck, it’s your bedding. Most synthetic fibres trap heat, creating an uncomfortable, humid sleep environment. Wool does the opposite.
Here’s why wool bedding creates deep, restorative sleep in every season:
1. Wool Regulates Temperature Naturally
Wool reacts to your body temperature and the temperature of the room. When you’re warm, wool releases heat and moisture to cool you down. When you’re cool, it traps warmth to keep you comfortable.
2. Wool Breathes Better Than Any Other Fibre
Wool fibres have tiny air pockets that allow constant airflow.
This prevents heat buildup under the covers and helps stop that “hot and sweaty” feeling that interrupts deep sleep.
3. Moisture Is Wicked Away, Not Trapped
Heat isn’t the only reason you wake up uncomfortable; moisture plays a big role.
Wool absorbs up to 30% of its weight in moisture without feeling damp, then releases it into the air.
The result? A cool, dry sleep environment with fewer nighttime wake-ups.
4. Wool Supports Deeper, Undisturbed Sleep
By keeping your temperature stable, wool helps your body maintain long sleep cycles the kind that restore energy, repair the body, and support memory and immunity.
5. Wool Is Natural, Renewable and Hypoallergenic
Unlike synthetics that trap allergens and bacteria, wool resists dust mites and manages moisture naturally making it ideal for sensitive sleepers and allergy-prone families.
Sleep Comfort, All Year not Just Seasonally. Whether you're a warm sleeper, a cold sleeper, or you share a bed with someone whose temperature runs differently, wool adapts to each person individually.
