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Feet Too Cold?Updated 2 months ago

If your feet feel chilly with BedJet, it’s almost always airflow distribution and bedding. Try these fast tweaks—most users solve it in under a minute.

60-second fixes

  • Increase temperature slightly

    •  Bump the setpoint up by 2–4°F (≈1–2°C) for a gentler cooling feel.

  • Move the nozzle higher

    • Shift the Air Nozzle toward your calves/torso so less air concentrates at your feet.

  • Use “sandwich” layering

    • Place the nozzle above your top sheet, then add a second top sheet or a light comforter over it to diffuse air above your body instead of into your sleeping layer.

Bedding checks (the usual culprit)

  • Use a tighter-weave top sheet/duvet (≈250+ thread count). Very breathable, loose-knit, “performance cooling,” or jersey sheets let air escape too soon—often leaving feet cold.

  • Quick test: at 100% fan, your bedding should lift slightly (“balloon”) and you should feel air exiting near your torso. If not, your top layer is likely too porous.

The Cloud Sheet is designed to redirect airflow gently away from the feet toward the torso for smooth, even cooling. Always place a blanket/duvet on top for a little weight and best performance.

Still cold?

  • Re-check nozzle placement and reduce fan speed one notch if airflow feels drafty.

  • Verify bedding isn’t bunched at the nozzle and the hose isn’t kinked.

  • If issues persist, contact our Customer Care team and include what you’ve tried so far so we can help faster.

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