V O—October 28, 2025
These work well, but don't expect them to be premium luxury. Because these are disposable, they feel a bit scratchy, but it's not too bad. Fortunately, they are lightweight and breathable, which keeps you from getting too hot. And you can get several nights out of them, making them decent in durability. I like that they come vacuum sealed for space saving in your luggage. Read more
Customer—November 9, 2025
Gave me a sense of comfort, you never know who laid on those hotel sheets before you. Read more
Chawn Scott—September 10, 2025
Worked as it should and was easy to put on and take off Read more
Kim L.—September 24, 2025
I ordered these up hoping to use them while staying at a friend’s apartment, so they wouldn’t need to worry about changing or washing sheets after our visit. Once they arrived, though, I realized they weren’t really suitable for that kind of use. The material is thinner than I expected, and while the idea is convenient, it does feel a bit wasteful since everything gets tossed after one use. That said, the set is lightweight, compact, and would work if you’re mainly concerned about having a clean barrier between you and a hotel mattress or bedding. It’s soft enough to get by for a night or two, but don’t expect the comfort or durability of regular sheets. Overall, the concept is decent, but it didn’t meet my needs the way I hoped. Read more
Amazonian Girl—September 26, 2025
This is a good barrier for when traveling in uncertain areas. They are not particularly soft, but they do serve a useful function. The size fits well and they are not too heavy or too light, and appear fairly durable. Overall, a decent value for the money! Read more
David C.—July 19, 2025
For what it is, this is not a bad product overall, there are just some things my wife and I didn't like. The set is idea for using when traveling. It is vacuumed sealed and takes up little space in your luggage. The set comes with 4 pieces: one sheet, two pillow cases and a quilt cover. We liked the quilt cover. We usually bring our own sheets and pillow cases, using an extra sheet in between us and the quilt. WIth this set, you place the quilt inside the cover and you're good. The problem we had was that these sheets are a little scratchy and the sheet didn't fit well and don't hold in place. I woke up on have of the sheet and half of the hotels sheet, defeating the purpose. For the price, I would suggest you give this a try. It work better for you as I see some folks comments shows they loved the sheets. Read more
Trying things out—May 24, 2025
These have a feel of slightly scratchy percale sheets. They are surprisingly breathable. The micro mesh shown in the listing photos. I’m more likely to use these as an emergency bedding solution when I’m ill and can’t do a full change. In which case I use these piece designated for a duvet as the top sheet. Also when in a travel rush I’ve been assigned a kid’s bed in someone’s home. I’m looking forward to seeing how many days of wear I might get from these. Can they be folded semi-tidily? Wil the breath ability and durability degrade? How do they do for people with hot flashes. And if I would need to remove them from my bed in a hotel setting. With no travel plans and no hot flashes I can’t answer all these questions Surprisingly, it’s easy to make a tidy and inviting looking bed from these non-woven “paper” sheets. I thought that folding from the manufacturer packaging might get in the way. Read more
She’s an Amazonian—June 2, 2025
I recently used this disposable bedding kit during a vacation where I slept in an Airbnb, and it turned out to be a very practical solution for sleeping in a bed that others have slept in where I wanted an extra layer of cleanliness and peace of mind. The kit includes a flat sheet, quilt cover, and two pillowcases, which is everything you need for a basic bedding setup. All pieces are individually folded and come packaged compactly, making it super easy to toss into a suitcase or travel bag without taking up much space. It’s ideal for travel, especially for those who are hygiene-conscious, want an extra layer of protection, or who don't want to use linen others have used. In terms of material, the sheets are lightweight and breathable, similar to medical-grade or spa disposable fabrics. They're not soft like cotton, but they’re surprisingly comfortable for single-use bedding. I was able to sleep comfortably through the night without feeling itchy or overheated. The material is thin, but it didn’t tear during use, and it covered the bedding well enough. I even used one of the pillow cases as a laundry bag and it held up the entire trip. Setup is quick, just unfold and lay everything in place. It's not form-fitting like traditional sheets, so don't expect tight corners or perfect alignment. However, for a disposable option, it serves its purpose well. After use, cleanup is effortless, just roll everything up and dispose of it. Overall, this set is great for travel, business trips, camping, or even hospital stays. It provides a clean barrier between you and unfamiliar bedding, and for that peace of mind alone, it’s well worth having on hand. Read more