Pitching A Foot Tent May Help Folks with Sensitive Feet Get a Good Night’s Sleep

People with sensitive feet and legs often complain that the weight of sheets, blankets, and comforters, particularly in winter months when more bedclothes are required, can irritate legs and feet, making a sound night’s sleep almost impossible.

But a foot tent may be able to help, regardless of why a person
suffers from sensitive feet –including sensitivity due to peripheral
neuropathy or poor circulation.

The idea of a foot tent is to lift up sheets, blankets, comforters or
other bedclothes, creating space around sensitive or irritated
lower legs, ankles, and feet. Rather than simply uncovering the
legs and feet which can lead to chills, a foot tent keeps a person
fully covered and warm, but still prevents contact with weighty
coverings thus improving the prospect of a good night’s sleep.

Most foot tents are a simple aluminum frame which is placed at
the end of the bed under the blankets and coverings. The foot tent
lifts those coverings off of the bed creating space for sensitive
feet and legs to rest unencumbered with heavy bedclothes.

While several manufacturers make foot tents, one will want to
purchase a foot tent that is sturdy so that it lasts and won’t fall
down if accidentally bumped in the night. A foot tent should also
be well made and durable. And lastly a foot tent should be
lightweight and easy to position at the bottom of the bed.

For more information about high quality foot tents that could help
improve your night’s sleep, please visit the product pages listed
on the right-hand side of this article.

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