Sleep Fitness Concept ‘Eight Sleep’ Launches in Canada

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Miami-based sleep fitness concept Eight Sleep has launched in Canada. The company is described as being the world’s first sleep fitness brand and its mission is to facilitate potential through optimal sleep. 

Eight Sleep says that it is currently the only mattress that actively regulates temperature and it features patented hydro-powered cooling technology as well as an advanced health and wellness tracking system for users.

Products include the Eight Sleep Pod, Pod Pro Cover and Pod Pro in the form of mattresses and mattress covers. For those not looking to replace their current mattresses, the Pod Pro Cover technology is optimal and Retail Insider had the opportunity to test it with considerable success.

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The Pod’s Smart Temp 2.0 feature helps users fall asleep faster while the GentleRise™ Wake Up Technology allows users to wake up with temperature and gentle vibration at chest level. The temperature of each side of the Pod can be set separately to anywhere between 55°-110°F or 12° – 43° Celcius.  

Sizes of its products range from Full to King. Prices on www.eightsleep.com reflect USD and are the same prices offered to customers south of the border.  At checkout, Canadian customers are charged in CAD based on the exchange rate at that moment.  Prices in CAD will range from under $2,000 to almost $4,500 depending on the size and model. 

All products are available with free shipping as well as no duties or return shipping charges with zero import duties or additional taxes.  Payments can be made via credit card or Paybright which is offering three to 24 month financing at 0% APR for qualifying customers for both Pod mattress and Cover orders.

Eight Sleep was founded in 2014, and it leverages thermoregulation, data, and technology to design products to restore an individual to their peak energy levels every morning.  Eight Sleep was named one of Fast Company’s “Most Innovative Companies of 2018,” and recognized two years in a row by TIME’s Best Inventions of the Year. Eight Sleep has pioneered sleep performance technology within the health and wellness industry by harnessing scientific data to deliver cutting-edge innovative products that optimize sleep to improve users’ lives. 

For more information on Eight Sleep, visit: www.eightsleep.com 

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