FORPE fibre by Kolon Industry
Korean Cooling Bedding
Air Tunnel structure, FORPE fibre by Kolon Industry, and a Q-max cool-touch rating that beats cotton, silk and nylon.
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Tested cool-touch effect up to -7.8°C
Manufacturer cooling testing showed up to -7.8°C skin surface temperature change when Air Ice fabric touched the skin. This is a surface cooling effect — it does not cool the room. It helps the fabric feel cooler when it touches the body.
Cooling feel recovers after 3 minutes
Based on manufacturer cooling test.
Built on three technologies
Air Tunnel structure, FORPE fibre by Kolon Industry, and a Q-max cool-touch rating verified against cotton, silk and nylon. Original brochure data — nothing invented.
30% faster recovery
Breathable weave helps heat and moisture move away faster than standard cooling bedding.
By Kolon Industry
Branded Korean fibre technology for cool-touch performance, breathability and durability — the material reason behind the price.
Q-max is an index of coolness when the skin touches the fabric. The higher the Q-max, the better cooling effect.
Korean bedding with a technical cooling purpose
Korean bedding is often associated with practical comfort, clean textile design and functional materials. SESA Air Ice fits that direction with cooling sheets, pillowcases and a comforter designed specifically for warm sleep.
For people searching for Korean bed sheets, Korean sheets or Korean cooling bedding, SESA Air Ice offers a more technical option than regular summer bedding. The fabric uses Air Tunnel structure and FORPE fibre by Kolon Industry to support a cooler touch, better airflow and faster heat movement away from the skin.
No. SESA Air Ice uses Air Tunnel structure, FORPE fibre by Kolon Industry and Q-max cool-touch performance. It is technical Korean cooling bedding, not a basic summer sheet.
No. It does not cool the room. It creates a cooler surface feel when the fabric touches the skin.
It refers to the skin surface temperature change shown in manufacturer cooling testing when Air Ice fabric touched the skin.
Yes — structurally. The air channels created by the pocket spring grid allow heat to move away from the head continuously. This is a construction benefit, not a surface coating or gel layer. The Viscospring Signature adds 2,000 micro-perforations through the memory foam layer to maintain airflow even through the foam.
Q-max is an index of coolness when the skin touches the fabric. The higher the Q-max, the cooler the touch.
The collection includes cooling sheets, cooling pillowcases and a cooling comforter.
Yes. SESA Air Ice is Korean cooling bedding technology using FORPE fibre by Kolon Industry.