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A synthetic duvet is just never a good idea. Here are our reasons why you should ditch your synthetic duvet.

The case for down duvets

A duvet is only as good as its filling, so make your decision carefully. Everyone who sleeps under a natural filled duvet will tell you the sleep experience is just unparalleled. This is especially true in the coldest climates and there’s a good reason for that.

1- Natural filling duvets are incredible insulators

There is nothing worse than waking up at night sweaty, and still cold.

Synthetic duvets use man-made fillings that trap the heat. Natural duvet fillings consist of down, feather or a combination of the two. While feather is just the outer covering, down is the fluffy layer under the exterior of the bird’s feather. Compared to feather, it is lighter and even more insulating.

Whether you choose feather or down filling, you are guaranteed to be kept warm with minimal weight.

Feather is flatter, larger and heavier, meaning that more feathers are required to achieve the same insulation as down. Though if you aren’t too fussy, both natural fillings feel just as soft, comfortable and airy.

2- Moisture Absorbent

When choose bedding in general, the most important factor to consider is breathability- basically how well the bedding absorbs moisture. Natural fillings breathe and absorb body moisture, reducing the possibility of heat getting trapped. In comparison to synthetic filling duvets, natural filling is capable of keeping your body temperature more regulated over a longer period of time.

3- Durability

If properly looked after, a high quality feather and down duvet will last you a up to 20 years. As a wise woman once said: cheap is expensive. So, buy well, buy less.

Ps: Natural filling is available in either goose or duck. Goose feather and down is widely agreed to be superior due to geese having larger feathers and fluffier down, which results in better insulation. Duck feather and down fillings are generally less expensive as a result.

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