Why Nights Feel So Hot, and How the Mattress Makes a Difference
In the Israeli summer, many people find that even a well-cooled bedroom still feels uncomfortable at night. The article says the problem is not only the weather, but also how the sleep environment, especially the mattress, handles body heat, humidity, and sweat during sleep.
According to the piece, modern mattresses are being designed to do more than provide softness or support. New materials and fabrics aim to improve airflow, reduce moisture buildup, and keep the sleeper feeling drier and cooler through the night, without trying to cool the entire room.
Amihach highlights two examples from its Reserve Luxury line by King Koil, the LUXE and ROYAL mattresses. The LUXE model combines Japan's Kenzen Cool technology and CoolNight fabric with a Physical spring system, a steel frame, Health Plus center support, a Grand Pillow Top layer, natural latex, and edge support. The ROYAL model uses the same Kenzen Cool and CoolNight technologies, along with a cool advanced visco gel comfort layer, a Grand Pillow Top, a Physical spring system, Health Plus center support, and edge support.
The article says premium sleep is now defined not only by appearance or softness, but also by materials, craftsmanship, durability, technology, and the ability to stay comfortable over time. It concludes that to sleep better in the Israeli summer, a bedroom should combine atmosphere, breathable materials, and technology, with the mattress playing a central role in keeping sleep cooler, drier, and more restful.