Hooga vs Premium Grounding: Budget vs Best-in-Class
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.
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.
King and California king beds need a grounding sheet sized and corded for the extra reach, not a queen sheet stretched to fit. Here’s what to check before you buy.
We compared grounding sheets by material, size and price to find the one worth buying in 2026, and the ones worth skipping.