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Choosing Massage Sheets

Need help choosing massage sheets?

What are the best massage sheets for you? What do all those different labels mean? This is a simple cheat sheet with the information you're looking for.

Fiber Pros Cons Cost
Premium Cotton
Made of extra long staple (ELS) fibers.
Known as Prim or Egyption Cotton
  • Durable
  • Softest
  • Easy to get Stains out
  • Highest cost
$$$
Regular Cotton
Made of Shorter staple fibers.
Known as 100% cotton and
flannel cotton.
  • Durable
  • Easy to get Stains out
  • More costly than blended cotton
  • Less durable than blended/synthetic cotton
$$
Microfiber
Made of synthetic cotton.
  • Cheap
  • Soft
  • Will not shrink
  • Uses less water
  • Dries quickly
  • Needs pre-treatment for stains
$
Poly/Cotton Blend
Made of a combination of cotton and
synthetic cotton.
  • Cheap
  • Most durable
  • Wrinkle-resistant
  • Difficult to remove stains
  • Not as soft as other options
$

What to look for

Sateen weave Provides a smooth silky feel
Combed cotton Provides extra softness
Percale weave Provides a crisp fee (wrinkles more)
Thread count 200-500 thread count is the place to find the perfect balance
between softness and strength