Dream Valley, a sleep technology solutions provider, has introduced its Dream Valley Cooling Comforter, featuring Outlast thermo-technology originally developed by NASA and used in space gloves to protect astronauts from the extreme temperature fluctuations in space.

The tech proactively regulates temperature with Outlast’s phase-changing material, which are microcapsules that absorb, store, and release heat to consistently maintain a comfortable temperature range.

Since its commercialization, the Outlast thermo-technology has been adopted by major brands in a wide range of apparel and bedding. In 2003, this innovation was distinguished as a “Certified Space Technology” by the Space Foundation.

“As a hot sleeper myself, I’ve experienced countless nights tossing and turning under overly warm sheets. Only when we discovered the thermal-regulating Outlast material were we finally able to develop a cooling comforter that resolved this persistent issue,” says Shadow Wang, CEO of Dream Valley, in a release. 

In addition, the Dream Valley Cooling Comforter is encased in instant cooling fabric developed specifically for durability, stain resistance, and easy maintenance, while offering a silky-smooth feel. This exterior fabric achieves a 0.4 Q-MAX rating, ensuring an instantly cool-to-the-touch sensation. It’s also resistant to pilling and machine washable. 

The cooling comforter has been listed with the US Food and Drug Administration and certified for the OEKO-TEX Standard 100, ensuring it is free from harmful substances and safe for children and pets.

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