SnugFleece Crib Size Wool Mattress Pads
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SnugSoft crib mattress pads are machine washable. |
SnugSoft Wool Mattress Pads - The SnugSoft line gives your baby all the benefits of sleeping on wool (see below) and gives you the convenience of a machine washable mattress pad. Featuring the SnugSoft Elite (the thickest machine washable wool pad on the market), the SnugSoft line has wool fibers that are knitted around a durable poly thread.
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SnugSoft Deluxe - wool thickness 1 inch
SnugSoft Imperial - wool thickness 1 1/4 inches
SnugSoft Elite - wool thickness 1 1/2 inches
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The SnugFleece line is softer, but requires dry cleaning. |
SnugFleece Wool Mattress Pads - The ultimate in sleeping comfort! Customers love the SnugFleece Original and the SnugFleece II for their excellent construction and rich wool density. With a pile height of 1 3/4 inches these are two of the most lavish crib pads available. Husky 2 inch elastic corner straps secure the pad on any bed. A simple vacuuming will keep the wool mattress pad clean and fresh, stubborn stains can be removed with foam wool upholstery cleaner, and they can also be dry cleaned.
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Snugfleece II - wool thickness 1 3/4 inches
Snugfleece Original - wool thickness 1 3/4 inches
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Benefits of Wool Mattress Pads
Softness and Support - The deep pile, virgin wool used in SnugFleece wool mattress pads provides supreme relaxation. Wools naturally crimped fibers are springy to the touch and have a built-in resilience that resists body impressions. SnugFleece and SnugSoft wool mattress pads are designed for total comfort that you cannot get from synthetics. The cushioning support of wool fibers distribute your body wieght evenly, cradling your every move. Pressure on hips, shoulders, and heels is relieved resulting in uninterrupted, quality sleep.
Warm in the Winter - Wool has a unique ability to act as a natural thermostat. Wool is a natural insulator. The fibers repel each other, creating air pockets that trap body heat . The spaces between the wool fibers allow this warm air to circulate next to the body providing warmth on the coldest nights. A consistent body temperature will keep you from tossing and turning all night, resulting in a deeper, more restful sleep.
Cool in the Summer - When asleep, the body temperature mechanism begins to shut down. Water vapor is lost through the pores of the skin. A large volume of moisture can accumulate next to the skin and cause a sticky, clammy feeling, especially in humid climates. Porous and permeable, tiny holes in the outside layer of wool allows moisture to pass through. Wool can absorb up to 30% of its weight in moisture and still feel dry. Because of this wicking ability, moisture is drawn into the wool fiber (Great for those with night sweats or in menopause). Body heat evaporates the moisture, and it is released back into the atmosphere. Sheets remain cool and dry providing a crisp, comfortable surface in hot, muggy summer months.
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