
Elegear Arc-Chill Cooling Blanket (Queen)
Best for: Summer sleepers, hot bedrooms without AC, budget cooling
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Live as of 2026-07-0190-day price history
$49.99 – $74.99Current price is 17% below the 90-day average. Reasonable buy today.
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Quick verdicts for the trackers most often considered alongside the Elegear Arc-Chill Cooling Blanket (Queen).
Elegear Arc-Chill Cooling Blanket (Queen) vs LUXOME Ultra Cool Weighted Blanket (15 lb, Queen)
The cooling weighted blanket — 15lb of bamboo-blend fill that actively vents heat.
→ Hot sleepers wanting weighted blanket, anxiety + heat combo
Elegear Arc-Chill Cooling Blanket (Queen) vs Rest Evercool Cooling Comforter (Queen)
BreezeWeave cooling comforter — down-alternative that actively vents heat, Queen at $90.
→ Hot sleepers who want fluffy comforter, allergy sufferers
Elegear Arc-Chill Cooling Blanket (Queen) vs Sleep Zone Cooling Blanket (Queen)
The budget cooling blanket — cotton-blend with Q-Max cooling on one side, $40 Queen.
→ Budget cooling, occasional summer use, guest rooms
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Frequently asked questions
Elegear Arc-Chill vs LUXOME?
Very similar concept. Elegear at $50 is cheaper, LUXOME at $85 has bamboo fiber blend. Coin flip; Elegear wins on price alone.
Is Q-Max 0.4+ meaningful?
Yes — Q-Max is a real cooling fabric standard. 0.4+ is genuinely cool-to-touch. Feels cold when you first pull it out.
Do they lose cooling over time?
Not permanently. Wash removes some coating; recovers on next wash. Most reviewers report 2+ years of consistent cooling effect.
Elegear vs Rest Evercool?
Rest is comforter (fluffier). Elegear is blanket (thinner). Same cooling tech. Rest for winter/spring; Elegear for summer.