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Why Use Wool?
From arctic cold to tropic heat; wool works because of its ability to act as
a natural thermostat.
In summer you
snooze cool because of wool's ability to wick moisture away from you
on muggy, hot summer nights. A single fiber can absorb 30% of its weight
in body vapor thus cooling you down. No more sticky sheets!
In winter you doze cozy because wool is a natural insulator. Air spaces between
the fibers trap body heat and circulate warm air next to your body. You
are warm on the coldest nights.
Summer or winter - you'll look forward to going to bed. You'll experience an undisturbed,
quality sleep like never before.
All SnugFleece products are made from 100% American wool, which has a much higher
degree of crimp than its foreign competitors. Therefore, American wool
has a superior "springiness" that will add life to your mattress cover.
Sleep Soundly,
Sleep Better
Wool's naturally crimped
fibers form a springy, cushioned support that cradles your body, relieving
pressure points, muscle aches and back pain. Nothing soothes the body
and reduces body fatigue like wool. You sleep better on wool because you
quickly fall into a deep, restful sleep. In the morning, you're recharged
for the day ahead. While wool is not a miracle cure, it has soothing qualities
that help those who suffer from arthritis, rheumatism, and injuries. Hospitals
have used wool for years to enhance their patient's comfort. It is a natural
sleeping aid for a better night's sleep.
Pure
Virgin Wool Provides Pain Relief from Aching Pressure Points
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Easy Care and Cleaning
Sheets protect your
cover so it will require little cleaning. Wool's low static fibers resist
dust and staining. Occasionally leaving your bed unmade during the day
will allow your SnugFleece to breathe and rejuvenate itself. Because of
the natural resilience of the wool fiber, your cover will spring back
to its original shape with a simple vacuuming. The SnugFleece Original
and II can be dry cleaned. All SnugSoft products are machine washable.
Environmentally Safe Wool and cotton are
natural fibers. There is no more natural way to produce a material than to
grow it on the backs of sheep! You can rest easy knowing that synthetic
materials were not released into the environment for the manufacturing of
these products.
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