'I tried a cooling blanket from Oodie to see if it would help me sleep in a heatwave' - The Mirror


'I tried a cooling blanket from Oodie to see if it would help me sleep in a heatwave' - The Mirror

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'I tried a cooling blanket from Oodie to see if it would help me sleep in a heatwave'Oodie's latest launch is the low-key hero of balmy nights and it's on saleMoneyLauren Codling11:05, 04


Jun 2025Updated 11:12, 04 Jun 2025This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn moreShopping writer Lauren tried Oodie's Cooling


Blanket and was surprised by how well it worked(Image: Oodie) Is it just me, or are the nights getting hotter? Lately, I've found myself swapping my long pyjamas for a T-shirt and shorts


combo - and even then, I'm still flinging the duvet off halfway through the night in a sweaty huff.


Surprisingly, Oodie came to my rescue. Yes, that Oodie - the brand behind the viral wearable blankets - has launched a range of cooling blankets designed to wick away heat and moisture as


you sleep. Plus, it's currently on sale for £69, down from £99, saving shoppers £30.


Naturally, I was intrigued by this innovative sleep companion. A blanket that keeps you cool sounds like a contradiction, but I was keen to give it a go. Scroll down to see how it fared in


my bedtime routine.


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What I thought of the Oodie Cooling Blanket When the Oodie Cooling Blanket landed on my doorstep, I was sceptical. But those doubts quickly disappeared once I opened it up. The blanket,


which came in a soft pastel wave pattern, was genuinely cool to the touch - so much so that I was perplexed by how Oodie had managed it.


Shop the range£99£69OodieBuy Now on OodieProduct Description This cooling blanket, now reduced to £69 from £99, wicks away heat and moisture for refreshing, year-round comfort.


It turns out that the magic lies in the fabric: a blend of nylon and elastane that the brand claims is three times cooler than cotton. It absorbs heat and disperses it, helping to regulate


temperature throughout the night.


When a heatwave hit London last weekend, I gave it a proper test. Over the last couple of weeks, I've found myself spending around 20 minutes tossing and turning, trying to find the least


sweaty position. However, with the Oodie blanket, I felt instantly cooler and drifted off surprisingly quickly.


I woke up once in the middle of the night feeling a bit warm, but flipping the blanket over did the trick. It was cool again in seconds, and I was back asleep in no time.


It's also lightweight, which I appreciate. Unlike heavier duvets, which can make warm nights feel worse, it didn't feel like it was weighing me down at all.


While it's designed for sleep, it can also be useful post-workout. Though if the user is particularly sweaty, it might get a bit smelly, but it's machine washable, so keeping it fresh and


clean is easy enough.


I'll be putting Oodie's cooling blanket to good use in the summer months(Image: Lauren Codling) However, there are plenty of other moisture-wicking options available. I've rounded up a few


of my favourite temperature-regulating options here. These include Piglet in Bed's linen sheets, which come in a multitude of colourways and look timeless while being breathable. For those


who insist on using a duvet still, the low-tog Slumberland duvet starts from £49.99 and has been praised by users as 'perfect for all year round.'


I didn't think I'd love the Oodie blanket, but I do. It's helped me sleep better during warmer nights, and while it doesn't replace air con or a fan, it's a seriously good alternative that


won't make your electricity bill wince.


Article continues below My only gripe is that the pastel wave design isn't quite my vibe - it clashes with the muted tones in my bedroom, so I wish I'd gone for a different colour. That


said, it's reversible, with a blue side, and comes in seven colours, including a neutral burgundy that I've got my eye on.


For anyone struggling to sleep through hot nights, who doesn't want to splurge on a fan, the Oodie Cooling Blanket is worth considering. It's not just a gimmick - it genuinely works. And if


it helps me avoid waking up in a puddle of sweat, it's a winner in my book.