Collection: Grounding Earthing Products: Mats Sheets & Footwear

Connect with the earth's natural energy through our grounding and earthing products. These products use conductive materials—primarily silver threading and carbon fibers—to create an electrical pathway between your body and the earth's surface, allowing electron transfer that research suggests may support wellness.

What's in this collection: Grounding sheets and mats for your bed and workspace, conductive socks with silver threading, barefoot-style grounding footwear, and essential accessories like outlet testers and grounding cords to verify your setup.

How grounding works: The earth maintains a negative electrical charge. When you make conductive contact, electrons flow between the earth and your body, equalizing your charge. Our products use materials with verified conductivity—silver threading (the most conductive natural element) and carbon fiber composites—to facilitate this connection.

Safety and electrical considerations: All grounding products connect through the ground port of your electrical outlet, not the live circuits. We recommend using our outlet tester to verify proper grounding before use. Products include built-in resistors where appropriate for additional safety.

Grounding as part of EMF protection: While different from EMF shielding, grounding complements your protection strategy. Many customers combine grounding sheets with bed canopies, or grounding mats with laptop radiation shields, addressing both environmental EMF and personal electrical balance.

Verifying your connection: Use a continuity tester or multimeter to verify conductivity of your grounding products. Our outlet testers confirm your electrical outlet is properly grounded before you connect.

Product durability: Silver threading maintains conductivity through hundreds of washes when following care instructions. Replace grounding cords every 2-3 years or if resistance increases. We offer replacement parts to extend product life.

Browse our grounding products to build your earthing practice.

Modern life disconnects us from the earth's electrical field. Rubber-soled shoes, elevated buildings, and indoor lifestyles mean most people rarely make direct contact with the ground. Grounding products restore this connection by providing conductive pathways to earth while you work, rest, or sleep.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do grounding sheets and mats really work?
Yes, grounding products work by creating a conductive path between your body and the earth's electrical charge. Our sheets and mats use silver threading or carbon fibers that conduct the earth's electrons when properly connected to a grounded outlet or grounding rod.
How many hours a day should I use grounding products?
Most people start with 30-60 minutes daily and gradually increase as they adjust. Many customers use grounding sheets overnight for 6-8 hours of continuous contact while they sleep—this is the easiest way to accumulate grounding time. There's no upper limit, and consistent daily use typically produces the most noticeable results.
What's the difference between grounding sheets, mats, and socks?
Grounding sheets cover your bed for overnight use. Mats are portable for use at a desk, under your feet, or while relaxing. Grounding socks and footwear let you stay grounded while moving around. Many customers use multiple products throughout their day.
Do I need special outlets to use grounding products?
Grounding products plug into the ground port of a standard 3-prong outlet—no special wiring required. We recommend using our outlet tester first to verify your outlet is properly grounded, since older homes sometimes have wiring issues. Alternatively, you can use a grounding rod outdoors with our direct grounding cords for a pure earth connection.
Can grounding products be used with other EMF protection?
Absolutely—grounding works alongside other EMF protection strategies rather than replacing them. Many customers combine grounding sheets with EMF-blocking bed canopies for comprehensive nighttime protection, or use grounding mats at their desk alongside phone pouches and laptop pads. These products address different exposure sources and work better together than alone.