
The patented BedJet Cloud Sheet is a performance engineered, luxuriously soft, 100% cotton top sheet designed to work in tandem with your BedJet unit. It's sewn with a series of specially designed interior air flow chambers to help evenly diffuse the BedJet air down onto your body. When your BedJet is on, the Cloud Sheet becomes wonderfully puffy and soft, just like your favorite down comforter—but instead of heavy feathers, the Cloud Sheet is filled only with conditioned BedJet air, making it one of the softest, lightest, and coziest temperature control layers ever made! When your BedJet is off, the Cloud Sheet deflates to look just like a regular high-quality top sheet.
Q: What is the warranty on the Cloud Sheet?
A: The manufacturer's warranty for parts on the Cloud Sheet is two years.
Q: What is the Cloud Sheet made of?
A: The Cloud Sheet is made from 100% cotton.
The bedjet is great! Before we got this I would have the AC on 63 degrees at night and still sweat like crazy while my wife next to me was freezing. Now that we have the bedjet we can both be comfortable, she dont have to freeze and I no longer wake up drenched in sweat. We have the dual zone bedjet with the sheet. Its worth every penny.
BrianF Posted
I first bought a Bedjet during one of their indiegogo or kickstarter campaigns years ago. I upgraded to a V3 and sold my V2 to a friend. Another friend bought one for herself, and then for her daughter when she went to university. I have autoimmune diseases that affect my thermoregulation and I will sacrifice luggage space for clothes, shoes, and toiletries to be able to take my BedJet system with me. No joke. My friend just puts the nozzle between two sheets, and it works OK, but I really prefer using the Cloud sheet, and the split king is such a simple but brilliant feature. It is exactly as described. High quality breathable cotton. Haven’t ever had stitching fallout. There are pros and cons for the Bedjet system, and maybe I’ll write a separate review on it. Far more pros and than cons, though. and, just in terms of electric bills savings, being able to keep the AC at 72 degrees overnight instead of about 67, it’s paid for itself hundreds of times over.
Lisa Posted