The Difference Between Wool Underlays And Wool Toppers
Wool Is known to be a natural thermostat. For effective sleep, body temperature plays a large part. To drop off to sleep, we must cool off- body temperature and brain-sleep-wake cycles are closely linked. That is why hot summer nights cause difficulty sleeping. The blood flow mechanism that transfers body heat to the skin, works most effectively between the temperatures of 18 and 30 degrees. But many have found that later in life the comfort zone actually shrinks to between 23 and 25 degrees- one reason why many older people have sleeping disorders. The natural fibers in Sleepy Sheep wool underlays however, regulate body temperature, thus alleviating this problem and assisting those who suffer from night sweats, and even menopause symptoms of hot flushes. Also, studies show using a woollen underlay with its natural fiber properties has been recommended for people who suffer from allergies and asthma to assist their condition.
But many do not know whether they need a wool topper or a wool underlay. What is the difference? Many terms are interchangeable as companies use wording for Search Engine Optimisation purposes ( to be found on Google, in other words.) A wool underlay is used as a layer of cushioning between the mattress and your bedding, such as a fitted sheet. It may be made of wool or a wool blend to releive pressure points and provide comfort.
The wool topper on the other hand usually can not be reversed, so it is often less expensive than an underlay. As it is wool, it creates a more restful and deeper sleep than other materials. Independent medical tests have shown that sleeping on wool causes one's heartbeat to maintain a lower and steadier pulse rate. Wool toppers are usually lighter than wool underlays, generally having a quilt-like appearance, as they are often filled with either wool or a polyester blend, and are covered by a cotton sheet cover. They are especially comfortable in the summer months.
So the main difference between a wool underlay and a wool topper is the quilted look of the topper, and the topper is usually not reversible and generally less expensive. The underlay is usually 100% wool and may be reversible. Most products will highlight whether they are reversible, but more investigation may be needed to determine what a filling in a topper or whether a wool underlay is a blend of materials.
All Sleepy Sheep underlays and toppers are 100% wool, and the fillings in the Reversible toppers are also 100% pure wool. Shop with confidence that you are getting the finest quality wool bedding.
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