March 3rd, 2009


Bamboo Bedding Reviews

Bamboo is becoming the most recent movement for people who want to go green yet are hoping for an acceptable level of comfort as well. Bamboo could be used to replace hardwoods for furnishings, and the viscose that comes from the bamboo plant can be made into material similar to the way in which cotton fibers are fashioned into fabric. The resulting fabric is smooth and soft similar to high grade cotton cloth. A really good compliment are the Flannel Bed Sheets.

Because bamboo is by nature antimicrobial, it may be harvested with no pesticides therefore it is an easy option for environmentally friendly bedding. Bamboo is also hypoallergenic, consequently allergy sufferers can enjoy these sheets at the same time. Sadly, due to the fact bamboo needs to be sent from Asia where it is harvested, the shipping costs and environmental impact means it is neither really “green” nor cost-effective for Western shoppers. Be sure to check out the Queen Bed Sheets.

Bamboo sheets are rather new in the North American market, and there have been one or two failed ventures by a few retailers to incorporate cost effective bamboo into retail outlets. Both JC Penney and Bed, Bath and Beyond set about marketing bamboo sheets and then soon stopped due to issues with the quality of those sheets. Also, be sure not to miss the Quilted Bedspreads.

At present, most reasonably priced bamboo products are bamboo-cotton combinations, which aren’t quite as smooth as 100 % bamboo yet they tend to be superior to cotton. Target now markets a set of sheets which are a bamboo/cotton blend and have received mixed testimonials. Target’s sheets are extremely smooth and great to sleep on but evidently will fray quickly when washed. The aforementioned set of queen sized sheets from Target will cost you $160.

If you tend to be brave enough to buy online and are seeking quality 100% bamboo sheets, then SleepBamboo.com will probably be worth a visit. This merchant manufactures their own sheets and sells them exclusively online. As per many customer evaluations, the sheets are absolutely worth the cost, though apparently the true value lies in the manufacturer’s level of customer service. One package of queen size bamboo sheets from this website will cost you $279.

If you could treasure and are able to finance 100% bamboo sheets, you really have some options but they won’t be seen in budget outlets. We could pray that sooner or later there will be an American or Canadian source for bamboo, or else the product could get so widely used that the transportation expenses will lessen. Until this comes to pass, however, bamboo will remain a luxury material and most consumers will either need to settle for lower quality cotton blends or sidestep bamboo bedding completely.

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