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Best cooling blankets of 2023 for your bed this summer

Hot sleepers can finally say goodbye to sweaty nights with this cooling Australian made blanket.

Hot sleepers, rejoice! Avoid a sweaty night of uncomfortable tossing and turning with these cooling blankets. Picture: Myer.
Hot sleepers, rejoice! Avoid a sweaty night of uncomfortable tossing and turning with these cooling blankets. Picture: Myer.

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Being a hot sleeper is not only uncomfortable, it can wreak havoc on your sleep.

This is because the ideal ambient temperature for deep sleep is said to be somewhere between 15C to 20C. Possessing a cooler body temperature encourages your body to go into that deep sleep cycle state and running hot, well, you guessed it – that can make drifting off a little harder.

One way to help achieve this, especially in summer, is to invest in a “cooling blanket”.

According to Jess Gavin, the homewares senior buyer at Myer, the “latest cooling technology” in blankets and more serves to “reduce body temperature and aid in better sleep quality”.

Cooling fabric – that Gavin says “transports perspiration away from the body and allows it to evaporate swiftly” – and cooling technology that works by dispersing “heat rapidly, providing a cool feel” are here to help hot sleepers.

If you’re someone who’s forever waking up in a pool of sweat, or who just needs a little help staying cool in warmer months, we’ve rounded up the best cooling blankets you can buy right now.

One of our top picks is the MiniJumbuk Cool Wotton Cotton Quilt, which is currently $170 off. Shoppers say the Aussie-made quilt is “perfect” for sleeping through warm Australian summers as well as the cooler months, making it a decent investment for hot sleepers.

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BEST OVERALL COOLING BLANKETS

MiniJumbuk Cool Australian Wool Cotton Quilt, $227.99 (down from $379.99), Myer

MiniJumbuk Cool Australian Wool Cotton Quilt, from $299.99

What you need to know

Australian owned and Australian made, the MiniJumbuk Cool Wool Cotton Quilt is a light quilt that’s perfect for use all year round.

The Airlight Technology harnesses the power of wool and cotton to pull moisture from the body and keep you cool and comfortable throughout the night.

We also love that this quilt can be thrown in the washing machine for easy cleaning and maintenance.

With an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 from more than 580 ratings on the Myer website, this Cool Australian Wool Cotton Quilt is one to try.

One five-star rating customer said “this quilt is great when going into summer, I don’t sweat and it’s cosy enough for Sydney spring. Add it on top of another wool blanket for autumn or winter.”

“Very soft quilt. I have a few quilts that I love but this is my new favourite. It keeps me warm on cooler nights and keeps me nice and cool on warmer nights. Perfect as a summer quilt, especially where the weather tends to fluctuate quite a bit. I bought a king size on a queen bed for extra coverage,” praised a shopper.

“Lovely quality and just a perfect weight for everyday use all year round for us hot sleepers. I ordered couple of different sizes and we all like them. I am very pleased about the fact that they are made close by in South Australia,” another commented.


Elegear Cooling Blanket, from $52 (down from $61.19), Amazon Australia

Elegear Cooling Blanket, from $59.99

What you need to know

This clever double sided blanket is perfect for summer. One side has unique Japanese cooling fibres that work to disperse and absorb heat, while the other side is made from 100 per cent cotton.

It’s also machine washable, and there’s a few different sizes and colours for you to choose from, depending on how much you’re willing to spend.

With more than 17,000 five-star ratings on Amazon, we couldn’t not include this cooling blanket from the brand Elegear. One five star reviewer from Australia described it as being a “great blanket, soft material, keeps you cool at night”.


BEST COOLING BLANKET FOR ALL SEASONS

Ecosa Luxe Quilt, $392 (down from $490), Ecosa

on sale

Ecosa Luxe Quilt

20% OFF
Picture: Ecosa.

What you need to know

Ecosa offers three types of Luxe Quilts, each containing a different GSM to suit the season.

The summer option is the lightest at 300GSM, followed by the heavier 550GSM mid-season quilt. Ecosa’s winter Luxe Quilt is a combination of both, which you can easily attach or detach.

The Luxe Quilt is packed with 100 per cent pure silk, a hypo-allergenic material that naturally helps with overheating. The outer cover also features 400TC pima cotton, a breathable and soft material that’s perfect for warmer nights.

“Amazing! Highly recommend! Perfect temp and weight for us. Paired it with the bamboo cover and we’re very happy. Put simply, we sleep better now,” praised a shopper.

“Great blanket. Having the winter one allows us to mix and match depending on he temperature. Super warm in winter and not too hot in summer,” agreed another.


BEST BAMBOO COOLING BLANKET

ettitude Bamboo Quilt (Summer Weight), $309, THE ICONIC

Bamboo Queen Quilt, $309

What you need to know

Home brand ettitude stocks a bamboo quilt that we think could be perfect for those warm nights. It’s made from 100 per cent bamboo, which is soft, comfortable and cooling. The weave technique in the quilt allows for a cooling effect, where you’ve got total breathability and won’t feel too hot during the night.

Reviewers say it’s “not super heavy and has been really nice and cooling for warmer days. At the same time, it provides enough warmth when it’s cold”.

“The duvet is super lightweight and still provides the comfort you need to sleep – perfect for summertime! Also, absolutely love the ribbon ties at the corners to secure the duvet in the duvet cover!” praised a shopper.

“We love our new bamboo quilt. So pleased we spent the extra dollars to get this as it’s worth every dollar. I sleep hot and my husband sleeps cold, and somehow this is the perfect balance for us both,” agreed another.

“The weight is great, perfect temperature. Amazing customer service.”


Canningvale Luxury Bamboo Quilt Cover Set, from $89.99 (down from $219.99), Canningvale

Lustro Bamboo Quilt Cover Sets, from $109.99

What you need to know

As with other bedding made from bamboo, this luxury quilt cover set is ideal for hot sleepers who want a cool and comfortable night’s sleep because it’s naturally hypo-allergenic, antibacterial, moisture wicking and odour resistant.

This bedding set from Canningvale comes with two pillowcases and a quilt cover, plus you can choose from a range of colours including white and rose pink.

The Luxury Bamboo quilt cover set has racked up an average rating of 4.8 out of five on the Canningvale website, with five-star rating customers describing it as being the “best bedding we’ve ever had” and “luxurious, silky soft and cool in a sticky summer”.


BEST LINEN COOLING BLANKET

Bed Threads 100% French Flax Linen Duvet Cover, $190, Bed Threads

100% French Flax Linen Duvet Cover, from $170

What you need to know

Looking to splurge? This 100 per cent French flax linen duvet cover is our best pick for those looking for temperature regulation, and more. Linen is a fabric that keeps you cool naturally, but it’s also antibacterial, and incredibly soft and breathable.

This linen duvet cover has racked up an average rating of 4.9 out of five on the Bed Threads website. Happy customers have said its “by far the best duvet cover I’ve ever had” and it “feels cooling, breathable and comfortable”.

“Bed Threads fitted sheet has become a bedding essential for me. The corners are deep enough to fit thicker mattresses without the struggle of pulling ad tugging. It is also very breathable,” raved a reviewer.

“Will never sleep on any other sheets. These are amazingly luxe,” commented another.


WHAT IS THE BEST MATERIAL FOR A COOLING BLANKET?

A cooling blanket is made from thermoregulating fabrics, such as wool and cotton, that essentially help reduce heat by wicking away moisture and keep your body temperature down while you sleep.

Cooling fabric technologies can work in a few different ways, and we spoke to Jess Gavin, the homewares senior buyer at Myer, to get a better understanding.

One is where the moisture is absorbed from the boy – Mrs Gavin describes it as “the special shape of these fibres transports perspiration away from the body and allows it to evaporate swiftly”.

The other type of cooling technology works by “the ability to disperse heat rapidly, providing a cool feel”. This type of cooling technology is great if you’re a hot sleeper.

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Marina Tatas
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