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Slumberdown All Seasons 15 Tog King Size Duvet - 4.5 Tog Cool Summer Plus 10.5 Tog All Year Round 3 in 1 Combination Quilt - Soft Touch Cover, Hypoallergenic, Machine Washable, Size (225cm x 220cm)

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When it comes to the filling, most conventional duvet fillings should get the job done. Choose a feather and down winter duvet if you want it to be a bit more fluffy, a microfibre winter duvet if you want a sturdier, snug feeling and a wool duvet if you're also a hot sleeper. The duvets are basically divided into five groups: demi-season ones, winter, summer, especially warm, and those consisting of 2 parts (one part is used for a warm season, and both parts connected with buttons are used for a cold season. Versatile duvets are suitable for autumn-spring seasons and sometimes even for use in well-heated bedrooms in winter. Warm blankets are the best choice for a cold autumn-winter season, while lightweight duvets ensure maximum air circulation during hot seasons. Goose down duvets are very warm and lightweight. They ensure good air circulation, providing comfortable heat distribution. Wool blankets also ensure an excellent ventilation and help maintain the optimum body temperature. They perfectly absorb moisture and at the same time remain dry. Wool blankets are widely used for the treatment of neuralgia, neuritis, osteochondrosis, arthritis, and rheumatic pains. Duvets with fibre are recommended for people who are prone to allergies. Silk blankets adjust to the temperature of your body and environment. Silk is good for the prevention of rheumatism, cardiovascular and skin diseases. An all-season duvet is made up of two separate duvets of differing togs – one lightweight and one midweight – that can be attached together into one single heavyweight duvet or used separately. The idea being that you can mix and match to ensure you have the perfect weight duvet for spring, summer, autumn, and winter.

But this is quite an oversimplification. So, let's go a bit more in-depth and see which duvet filling is best suited for your needs and which ones you should avoid. Feather and down duvets After much testing, we think 13.5 tog is best tog duvet for winter, with most of our testers finding 15 tog can retain heat a little too much during the night and lead to overheating. If you’re struggling to work out what the best tog duvet is to see you through summer heatwaves and plummeting winter temperatures then an all-season duvet could be the answer. Although it will mean spending a little more, and may depend on your bed frame height and style, we'd generally advise sizing up with your duvet, especially if you sleep with a partner.Also, it is worth paying attention to the filler. For those who feel cold both in winter and in summer, it is reasonable to choose wool duvets. If you feel cold in winter only, you should select a down model. However, if you fall into the category of people who tend to feel hot all the time no matter the weather outside, it'd be best to opt for silk or fibre fillers. With that being said, they also have their downsides. For one, synthetic duvets tend to struggle a lot more when it comes to temperature regulation (especially the cheaper models). And their durability can be pretty low as well.

A: What makes a good duvet for allergy suffers is the quality of filler it contains. In general, though, all people suffering from any type of allergy are recommended to choose blankets with fibre filler as it contains no harmful substances and is totally hypoallergenic. Also, it's considered to be one of the most lightweight and easy to maintain types of fillers out there suitable for all year round use. Furthermore, if you get really hot during the night – consider a silk duvet. Silk duvet is more than just a luxury item. Silk is arguably the most breathable and temperature regulating material you can get and any hot sleeper could benefit from it. A: In most cases, m odern fabrics are processed with a special agent due to which you will not have to wash your duvet too often (once every six months.). Although, over time, duvets need more thorough care. If you're a hot sleeper or suffer from night sweats then you might also find this high down-mix fill too warm; opt for a more breathable wool-filled duvet like Floks Luxury British All Seasons Wool Duvetinstead to avoid overheating. Along with a warm duvet, you may consider purchasing one of the memory foam pillows to further enhance the quality of your sleep. What Features to CompareAfter all, a lot of people toss their summer duvet to the side halfway through the night anyway. And you can look into getting an anti-allergy duvet as you'll likely use your summer duvet during spring as well. Finding a good all-season duvet Unlike blankets, a duvet can be quite useful during the hot summer days, as a good duvet with a low tog rating will serve as a temperature-regulating medium if you will. It will keep you dry, cool and comfortable during the warmest summer nights and we all know how hard it is to sleep soundly on a warm night. A: With the proper care, a quality duvet will last for a very long time, usually until its casing wears off. Also, it depends on the ratio of the down and feathers in the filling. If the feathers dominate, the service life is shorter. The most durable blankets are those with 100% down filling.

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