Breescape
Bedsure, the leading online bedding brand in the U.S., has introduced Breescape, a new brand designed specifically for people who sleep hot. Its main product, the Breescape Reversible Cooling Comforter, features the company’s unique BlendTek technology.
Eric Lin shared, “Breescape’s rapid growth in just a year shows our commitment to solving real sleep challenges and highlights our focus on innovation. Along with the new Breescape Reversible Cooling Comforter, we look forward to using our own testing labs and patented cooling technology to keep improving cooling bedding.”
After creating 23 prototypes over a year, Breescape finalized BlendTek, a new technology that combines advanced fibers in both the fabric and filling to remove heat and moisture. The BlendTek technology will first appear in the Breescape Reversible Cooling Comforter, which has been tested to be 3.1 times cooler than Bamboo Rayon, 4.5 times more breathable than cotton, and 1.5 times better at absorbing moisture than cotton.
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