Developed for high-performance athletic and sportswear, 37.5 Technology has been shown by Inside Climate in Munich and the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (EMPA) to significantly reduce the humidity within a bedding microclimate. It works by infusing fabric and fill with natural activated minerals which continuously adjust to ensure personal comfort. The advanced climate control of 37.5 technology performs far beyond traditional wicking by managing moisture to maintain ideal microclimate under your bedding all through the night.
37.5 founder and CTO, Dr. Greg Haggquist explains, "Room temperature and humidity play a role but it's actually the personal microclimate created in your bedding that determines comfort, and if you share a bed, that microclimate might be quite different to that of your partner, exacerbating the problem."
"Effective management of both heat and moisture is essential to good sleep, and bedding materials have a great impact on the human body's ability to stay in balance—especially when that balance is slightly different from the person next to you," added Haggquist.
Bedding made with 37.5 Technology actively removes excess heat and moisture vapour on-demand to maintain an optimum comfort zone, allowing individuals to enjoy deeper, longer periods of sleep. In third-party field testing with the 37.5 sleep system, subjects spent twice the time in the comfort zone than the identical bedding without 37.5 technology. Additionally, bedding made with 37.5 Technology dries faster than other bedding, drastically reducing energy used in the laundering process and, rather than washing out, the active particles are permanent and, are refreshed each time they are laundered.
Haggquist concludes, "There is no longer any need for sleepers to be woken up by shivers or sweats. By using a 37.5 Technology sleep system from any of our brand partners, sleepers can ensure their personalised climate above their skin will be warmed when they are cold and cooled when they are warm no matter the season." (SV)
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India