The best travel companion

The best travel companion

The constant problem of getting the hotel room to the perfect temperature for the night is something everyone knows too well when traveling. It's either too hot or too cold. Our Balance sleepwear is the perfect solution for this problem. Our trademarked NATTWELL™ fabric keeps you at the ideal temperature all night long, regardless of the temperature in your hotel room or whether the air conditioning is working or not. Exceptional breathability and moisture-wicking properties keep you dry even in the hottest environments. SMARTERTRAVEL recommends adding the Dagsmejan Balance pajama to your packing list when traveling. 

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  • Women & sleep

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    Studies have shown that women need 10 minutes more sleep per night than men. Yet, they are 40% more likely to develop insomnia than their male counterparts. 

    Women & sleep

    Studies have shown that women need 10 minutes more sleep per night than men. Yet, they are 40% more likely to develop insomnia than their male counterparts. 

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