Ground Therapy Review: Sheets, Mats and Value
Ground Therapy sells grounding sheets, mats and starter kits at a mid-tier price, but its site is thin on the fiber, trial and warranty details careful buyers want to see.
Ground Therapy sells grounding sheets, mats and starter kits at a mid-tier price, but its site is thin on the fiber, trial and warranty details careful buyers want to see.
We look at Grooni’s silver-thread grounding sheets, what buyers report about durability, and whether a stainless-steel sheet is the smarter long-term buy.
Hooga and Premium Grounding both sell earthing gear, but they’re not built for the same buyer. Here’s the honest side-by-side, tested claims included.
Grounding Well and Earthing.com both use silver-thread fabric and lean on the same small body of research, so the real difference comes down to price and brand history, not material quality.
Premium Grounding’s stainless-steel fibers hold up longer than Earthing.com’s silver ones, though Earthing.com still wins on brand history and product range.
Premium Grounding’s stainless-steel fiber outlasts the silver thread common in Grounding Well’s lineup, and a 90-night trial makes it easy to test risk-free.
Grounding mats have one benefit with real (if small) research behind it: sleep and relaxation. Everything past that is early and unproven.
Grounding mats and sheets use the same conductive-thread technology, but contact time is what separates them: sheets are built for a full night of sleep, mats for quick daytime use at a desk.
We rank every claimed grounding benefit by how much real evidence backs it, from sleep (best-supported) down to claims that are still just a hypothesis.
Budget grounding sheets under $100 still ground you, but the conductive thread and fabric usually wear out faster. Here’s what the price cut actually costs you.