
ACCURATEX Arc-Chill Cooling Comforter King Size, Q-max>0.45
Cooling comforter with Q-max>0.45 for instant, intense chill without bulk.
Here’s a rewritten editorial product description for the ACCURATEX Arc-Chill Cooling Comforter, following the HomeGear tone of voice guidelines.
The ACCURATEX Arc-Chill Cooling Comforter is built for a specific summer problem: the air conditioning seesaw. You set the AC low enough to sleep, but your feet get cold. So you pull up the blanket. Then you’re sweating five minutes later. This comforter tries to break that cycle with a fabric called “ammonia” (a nylon-spandex blend). It’s designed to feel cool to the touch but still trap enough warmth to keep your extremities comfortable.
The key metric here is the Q-max rating, which measures how quickly fabric draws heat away from your skin. At over 0.45, this comforter feels noticeably cold when you first lie down. That isn’t a gimmick—it’s a legitimate cooling effect that helps regulate your body temperature without needing the room to be freezing. The blue color is a modern finish, and the nylon-spandex material gives it a slight stretch and a smooth, almost silky hand feel. It’s also light enough to use as a standalone cover on warm nights.
One practical thing to note: this is a cooling blanket, not a winter-weight duvet. If you run hot in the summer, it works well. If you’re someone who likes a heavy, weighted feel when they sleep, this will feel thin. It’s best paired with a modest AC setting—not a full arctic blast. The material feels durable, but it’s not a heavy-duty cotton weave. For its intended use—keeping you from overheating while you sleep—it does exactly what the spec sheet promises.
Brand: ACCURATEX
Where to find it: Amazon
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