Tagged #cooling
Every SleepingOnTheEdge edge pick, lab report, and protocol filed under Cooling.
Edge PickThe Best Bamboo Sheets in 2026
Bamboo viscose sheets sleep cooler than cotton, feel silkier, and wick moisture faster. Here are the bamboo sheet sets customers consistently rate highest on Amazon and Walmart for hot sleepers and night sweats.
Edge PickThe Best Cooling Mattress Toppers in 2026
If your mattress sleeps hot, a cooling topper is the cheapest fix — no need to replace a $1,500 bed. Here are the cooling toppers customers rate highest on Amazon and Walmart.
Edge PickThe Best Cooling Sheets for Hot Sleepers in 2026
Cotton isn't always the coolest fabric. Bamboo, eucalyptus, and premium percale often beat it. Here are the cooling sheet sets customers consistently rate highest for hot-sleeper reviews on Amazon and Walmart.
Edge PickThe Best Fans for Sleeping in 2026
A fan is the cheapest sleep upgrade most people can make — cooling, white noise, and air circulation all in one. Here's the fan that consistently leads customer reviews for bedroom use.
Edge PickThe Best Sheets for Night Sweats in 2026
Night sweats from menopause, stress, medication, or just running hot need sheets that wick moisture fast and dry even faster. Here's what customers consistently rate highest on Amazon and Walmart.
Edge PickThe Best Sleep Products for Menopause in 2026
Menopause brings hot flashes, night sweats, and temperature-disrupted sleep — and the right combination of cooling bedding, sheets, and supplements can make a real difference. Here's what customers rate highest.
Edge PickThe Best Mattress Toppers for Hot Sleepers (2026)
A guide to mattress toppers that actually cool — natural latex vs. active cooling, what to look for, and the 2 toppers buyers rate highest.
BedJet 3 Review: Air-Based Active Cooling for Hot Sleepers
An aggregated review of the BedJet 3 — cooling range, fan noise, dual-zone option, and who this air-based climate system is actually worth it for.
ProtocolThe Optimal Bedroom Temperature for Deep Sleep
Sleep researchers point to a narrow temperature window for deep sleep. Here's the research — and how to hit it.