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Best cooling sheets: cotton, linen and bamboo bed sheets to keep you cool and comfy
Are warm temperatures or hot flushes keeping you awake? Here are the best cooling bed sheets that Mumsnetters love that'll keep you cool and comfortable all night long.
By Lucy Cotterill | Last updated Aug 20, 2025
There’s nothing quite like diving into bed at the end of a busy day. However, add in summer heat or delightful menopause symptoms like hot flushes and night sweats, and you may spend more of your night tossing and turning than sleeping.
If you find yourself regularly overheating, even with a cooling mattress or summer duvet, it may be time to invest in some new cooling bed sheets. With breathable designs made from temperature-regulating and moisture-wicking fabrics such as cotton, linen, Tencel or bamboo, the best cooling sheets will help keep you cool and dry, no matter the weather.
Best cooling sheets, at a glance:
Best cooling sheets overall: M&S Comfortably Cool Lyocell Rich Fitted Sheet, from £25
Best on a budget: Slumberdown Cooling Fitted Sheets, from £27
Best 100% cotton: Soak and Sleep White 600TC Egyptian Cotton Fitted Sheet, from £40
Best bamboo: Panda London 100% Bamboo Fitted Sheet, from £43
Best linen: Soak and Sleep French Linen Fitted Sheet, from £70
Portable air conditioners and quiet fans go a long way towards creating a comfortable environment in your bedroom, but nothing beats the feeling of temperature-regulating, moisture-wicking cooling fabric against your skin on a warm night.
To bring you reliable recommendations for the very best cooling bed sheets to buy, we tapped into the wisdom of the Mumsnet forums, seeking tried and tested recommendations on the cooling sheets that Mumsnetters rate. We then researched wider consumer reviews and the views of industry experts to ensure our top picks won’t disappoint.
Best cooling bed sheets overall
Easy to iron
Soft, moisture-wicking fabrics
Choice of 7 colours
Some reviewers found the cut of the fitted sheets was a little generous
Key specs
Price on writing: from £25 | Sizes available: Single, double, king and super king | Type: Fitted sheet, deep fitted sheet, extra deep fitted sheet and flat sheet | Material: 78% lyocell, 22% cotton | Care instructions: Machine washable at 40°C25
What Mumsnet users say
Tested by Mumsnet editor Poppy O'Neill: Read our full M&S Comfortably Cool Review
When asked for cooling sheet recommendations, the M&S Comfortably Cool range was mentioned time and time again in the Mumsnet forums, praised for its ability to keep night sweats at bay. Despite being a little sceptical before testing, Mumsnet editor Poppy found that the M&S Comfortably Cool bedding was noticeably cooler to lie on than her previous cotton sheets.
Made from a blend of lyocell and cotton, reviewers love the super soft touch and M&S's StayNew™ technology that keeps it looking its best for longer. While some noted that the sizing is quite generous, the non-iron finish is a huge bonus to thos eof us who despise even the best steam iron chore, allowing you to throw them straight onto your bed without worrying about creases and crumples.
Best budget cooling bed sheets
Twice as cool as traditional polyester sheets
Soft and silky fabric
Draws heat away from your body and regulates body temperature
Currently available in limited sizes
Key specs
Price on writing: from £22 | Sizes available: Single, double, king, super king | Type: FItted sheet | Material: Polyester | Care instructions: Machine washable at 40°C
If you think cooling bed sheets are outside your budget, think again. The Slumberdown Cooling Bed Sheets are surprisingly affordable, with prices starting at just £22.
Despite the man-made fabrics, these sheets claim to be twice as cool as traditional polyester sheets, with a soft, silky fabric that draws moisture away from your skin as you sleep.
The catch? Size availability is quite patchy at the time of writing, so it's worth checking the different retailers linked above if the right size isn't available on the first site you visit.
Related: Best cooling mattress topper
Best cotton cooling bed sheets
Super soft and luxurious
Excellent air flow for consistent body temperature overnight
Subtle sheen for a fresh and crisp aesthetic
Costly
Key specs
Price on writing: from £40 | Sizes available: Single, double, king and super king | Type: | Material: 600TC Egyptian cotton | Care instructions: Machine wash at 30 or 40°C
What Mumsnet users say
While they certainly don’t come cheap, Soak & Sleep’s Egyptian Cotton bedsheets are about as close you can get to luxury comfort of hotel bed sheets – without needing to find a babysitter.
Mumsnet users and reviewers love the slight sheen to the super soft 600 thread count cotton. As well as being easy to iron, these crisp, super white bedsheets are also lightweight and breathable, helping you achieve a consistent body temperature throughout the night.
Best bamboo cooling bed sheets
Highly breathable, antibacterial and hypoallergenic fabric
Naturally insulating in winter yet cooling in summer
Super soft to the touch
Available in a choice of colours
Available in EU and UK sizes, so be careful to select the right size to ensure a good fit
Pricy
Key specs
Price on writing: from £43 | Sizes available: Single, double, king and super king | Type: Fitted sheet | Material: Bamboo | Care instructions: Machine wash at 40°C
Just like the Panda Mattress Topper, these soft bamboo sheets from Panda London are silky-smooth and pleasantly cool against your skin.
Available in a choice of colours, they feel cool to the touch while naturally regulating your body temperature, preventing that sweaty tossing and turning you might otherwise experience overnight.
It’s worth noting that the Panda sheets come in both EU and UK sizing, so make your selection carefully to ensure a comfortable fit.
Read next: Best cooling pillows
Best linen cooling bed sheets
Offers excellent temperature regulation
Suitable for use all year round
More absorbent than cotton to draw moisture away from the skin
Costly
Key specs
Price on writing: from £70 | Sizes available: Single, double, king and super king | Type: Fitted sheet | Material: Linen | Care instructions: Machine wash at 30 or 40°C
What Mumsnet users say
These French linen bed sheets from Soak and Sleep are naturally breathable, helping keep you cool in summer yet warm in winter.
Hypoallergenic, resistant to bacteria and moisture-wicking – they make a worthwhile investment if you have allergies or are prone to hot flushes during the night.
Mumsnet users loved the relaxed, crumpled charm of these linen sheets, with a soft and luxurious feel against your skin. If you prefer your bedsheets crumple free, a powerful steam generator iron is your friend! While they don’t come cheap, linen is incredibly hard-wearing, with the flax fibres becoming softer and stronger with every single wash.
Best moisture-wicking cooling bed sheets
Excellent moisture-wicking properties
Soft and lightweight
Cool to the touch
While affordable, Mumsnet users also recommend buying the coordinating pillows
Key specs
Price on writing: from £25 | Sizes available: Single, double, king and super king | Type: Fitted sheet | Material: Bamboo and cotton mix | Care instructions: Machine wash at 40°C
What Mumsnet users say
Mumsnet users love these bamboo cotton blend sheets from M&S. Combining the breathability of cotton with the natural, moisture-wicking benefits of bamboo, these smooth and luxurious bed sheets are ideal for warm, humid nights.
Due to the blend of fibres, they’re hardwearing and are easy to care for too, with fabric that becomes softer and smoother with each wash.
Be warned, though, while they’re affordably priced, you’re likely to want the cooling comfort of the matching pillows too.
Related: Best cooling mattress toppers
Best Tencel cooling bed sheets
Excellent moisture-wicking performance
Soft and silky feel
Naturally hypoallergenic
Costly
Key specs
Price on writing: from £35 | Sizes available: Single, double, king and super king | Type: Fitted sheet | Material: Tencel | Care instructions: Machine wash at 40°C
What Mumsnet users say
While you may be less familiar with Tencel sheets, this sustainably sourced fabric is made from natural wood pulp and makes a surprisingly cool and comfortable addition to your bed. Mumsnet users who have tried Tencel or Tencel blend sheets have found them to be far cooler than cotton or linen - a blessing during those rare but stifling summer heatwaves.
As well as being lightweight and durable, these Dorma Tencel fitted sheets are naturally wrinkle-resistant, so you won’t need to worry about ironing before making up the beds – even when expecting guests.
They’re also an excellent choice for those with allergies, with fibres that are resistant to dust mites, mould, and bacteria.
Related: Best cooling blankets
Are cooling bed sheets worth it?
With soft and smooth fabrics, cooling bed sheets can draw moisture away from your skin, provide improved air flow and temperature regulation, helping you sleep better and wake up without feeling hot and sweaty.
If you run warm at night, struggle during the summer heat or experience menopausal night sweats or hot flushes, they could well be a game changer for your sleep. Combined with the best mattress for temperature regulation, cooling sheets can transform your sleep environment on warm nights.
Related: Best mattresses according to real parents
How do cooling bed sheets work?
Cooling bed sheets are often more lightweight than traditional bed sheets, offering cool comfort without feeling stifling when the temperatures rise. They also tend to be more breathable, offering improved air circulation to avoid temperature fluctuations during the night. The moisture-wicking properties also absorb perspiration, pulling it away from the skin and evaporating, which can have an instant cooling effect.
What are the best cooling bed sheets to buy?
Deliciously cool, reasonably priced and they wash well, M&S Comfortably Cool Lyocell Rich Fitted Sheets are a triple threat, and that's why they're far and away the most regularly and highly recommended cooling bed sheets on the Mumsnet forums. Mumsnet editor Poppy O'Neill has personally tested the sheets and confirmed, "they definitely live up to their reputation."
How we chose the best cooling bed sheets
Recommendations from real Mumsnet users
There is a lot of debate within the Mumsnet forums on how to keep cool during summer -from the best air conditioning and fans to the best bedding, with many users sharing their hints and tips on the best tools for the job.
First, we sought out the trusted opinions of Mumsnet users, gathering their feedback on the cooling sheets that they rate, recommend and have used in their own homes.
We also looked out for any negative reviews, where Mumsetters highlighted products that they felt were poor quality, overpriced or struggled to keep them cool on warm nights.
Expert opinions
Next up, we considered reviews and feedback from trusted industry experts. We want to be confident that the products we recommend are fit for purpose, so we looked out for award-winning products or those that were well regarded in the marketplace, including those recommended by experts.
Authentic consumer reviews
Finally, to bring you our definitive list of the best cooling sheets on the market, we thoroughly investigated genuine, in-depth customer reviews on retailer sites such as Amazon, M&S and John Lewis to get wider consumer experiences regarding the products on our shortlist.
About the author
Lucy Cotterill is a mum of two and a Content Writer at Mumsnet, specialising in baby/child and lifestyle product reviews and round-ups. Having written reviews on her own blog Real Mum Reviews since 2012, Lucy loves to research and explore the pros and cons of products, scrutinising expert guidance and authentic consumer feedback to help people make confident purchase decisions.
In the midst of perimenopause, Lucy is forever feeling the heat at bedtime. Cooling down by turning on her pedestal fan and flipping to the cool side of the pillow, Lucy knows only too well the importance of temperature regulation at bedtime.
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