There’s nothing quite like the sensation of sliding into a bed with clean, luxurious sheets. Unfortunately, that requires changing the sheets, which is at the top of my most-hated chores list (right next to cleaning the bathroom). The gymnastics routine that ensues when I try to wrangle a fitted sheet onto the corners of my mattress is truly embarrassing—don’t even get me started on changing out my duvet cover.
Luckily, some very wise humans launched QuickZip, the bedding company that uses zippers to skip past the annoying parts of bedding turnover (think: buttoning duvet covers, squeezing a fitted sheet over that dreaded final corner). Even luckier, it’s on sale now for W+G readers, who can save $40 on purchases of $200 or more.
QuickZip Fitted Sheet (Queen) — $145.00
Sizes: Twin-Split Cal King (RV sizes available) | Colors: 6+ | Materials: sateen, percale, or flannel
Enter the promo code Wellgood40 at checkout to take $40 off your purchase of $200+.
Pros:
Unique, 2-piece design zips to bed to eliminate slipping and sliding
Unlike regular sheets, QuickZip’s bedding is all designed with ease in mind. The brand’s fitted sheet comes in two pieces: a bottom, which stays on the mattress, and a top (aka the part you actually sleep on), which zips off for easy washing. The bottom piece is deep-pocketed, so you never have to worry about the elastic corners popping off à la traditional fitted sheets. And, when you’re not using the top piece, it folds up flat (unlike traditional fitted sheets, which turn into a blob whenever I attempt to fold them). You can see exactly how it works in the video below.
In addition to QuickZip’s innovative fitted sheet, the brand also has a snazzy duvet cover that features—you guessed it—a zipper. The zipper runs along two sides of the duvet cover so you can flip it open like a sandwich and slide your comforter inside. It also features clips so you can attach your duvet directly to the insert to limit bunching or shifting in the middle of the night. And if you *really* need to make an adjustment, there are sneaky ventilation slits that let you reach in to smooth things out rather than having to take the entire thing off or try to shake it out. The brand has truly thought of everything.
If you want to try QuickZip bedding but aren’t sure if you’ll be sold on the zipper, you’ll appreciate that the brand offers a 60-day trial period. You can sleep on it and wash it, and if you’re not digging your new zippy bedding you can send it back for a full refund.
As for the sale, the brand is offering $40 to W+G who spend $200 on more. It can be on anything—sheets, pillowcases, duvets, you name it. When your cart is loaded, simply enter the promo code Wellgood40 at checkout to save—easy as pie! Click here to snag your new fitted sheet or scroll to save big on some dreamy new sleep goodies below.
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