Sleeping too warm in summer | What helps when it's hot at night?
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Sleeping too warm in summer – when heat robs you of sleep
Summer nights can be beautiful – but often unbearable in bed.
You sweat, uncover yourself, wake up, find no peace.
👉 Sleeping too warm in summer It is one of the most common seasonal sleep problems.
Why we sleep worse in summer
The body needs to cool down at night. In summer, this often doesn't happen because:
- the room temperature remains too high
- warm air circulates less well
- Materials store heat
- Moisture is not drained away
👉 The result: restless sleep, frequent waking, exhaustion in the morning.
Typical mistakes in summer heat
Many people try to sleep without a blanket, leave the window open all night, or use several thin sheets.
The problem: Without the right materials, the heat will still remain in the bed.
What really helps on warm summer nights
The following have proven effective:
- Breathable, cooling covers
- Materials with good moisture wicking
- Reduced layers in bed
- Even, not too cold room air
👉 Less is often more – but chosen correctly.
Why the bed surface is crucial
The body releases heat at night – directly to what it is lying on.
An unsuitable cover retains heat, feels damp, and increases sweating.
A temperature-regulating cover can dissipate heat faster, feel fresher, and stabilize sleep.
Gentle support for a cooler sleep
Many people benefit from the following in the summer:
- Cooling mattress topper covers
- Breathable sleeping surfaces & Toppers
- Reduced, calming materials
👉 Small adjustments – big impact.
👉 Discover Cool Touch solutionsSummer heat doesn't have to keep you up at night.
Even warm nights can be restful. With the right sleeping environment, your body can find rest again.
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