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One of the most important factors influencing sleep quality is the ideal microclimate provided by the sleep system. This microclimate depends primarily on the breathability of contact materials, which must ensure free air circulation.
Proper ventilation helps prevent perspiration and, consequently, protects the body from cooling down a paradoxical but scientifically proven cause of many common illnesses such as colds and flu, which often arise during sleep.
Good airflow through the materials reduces sweating and inhibits the growth of bacteria and mites on the sleep surface.
Canapa (Cannabis sativa): is a natural fiber that has recently been rediscovered for its exceptional thermoregulating properties even more effective than cotton. Its ability to balance and stabilize temperature is especially noticeable in summer, offering a sensation of coolness and dryness. Hemp can retain a large amount of moisture without creating a damp feeling against the skin.
This premium plant-based fiber is known for its remarkable durability and resistance to wear, outperforming most other fibers. It is naturally resistant to mites, mold, fungi, and moths, and also possesses antistatic and hypoallergenic qualities.
It’s well known how beneficial natural materials are for the human body compared to synthetic ones just think of the difference between wearing a cotton versus a synthetic T-shirt in summer.
Canapa also carries a strong environmental advantage: its cultivation and processing have zero impact on the environment, making it a truly sustainable choice.