🛏️ Elevate your sleep game with breathable, ethical luxury!
The Snuggledown Hungarian Goose Down Double Duvet combines 80% premium Hungarian goose down with a breathable 4.5 Tog rating, wrapped in a 300 thread count Jacquard cotton cover. Ethically sourced and hypoallergenic, this UK-made luxury duvet offers lightweight warmth perfect for summer, ensuring a cool, cozy, and allergy-friendly sleep experience.
Brand | Snuggledown |
Model Number | 2094SNG06 |
Colour | White |
Product Dimensions | 200 x 200 x 5 cm; 2.66 kg |
Material | Cotton |
Special Features | 100% Jacquard Cotton Cover, Non-Allergenic, 2-year Quality Guarantee, Made in the UK, Pure 80% Goose Down |
Item Weight | 2.66 kg |
P**M
An absolute bargain - quality
Excellent quality duvet using the some of the best down available.Ok, so I’m a bit of a nerd when it comes to this stuff, so hope you enjoy this....The “fill power” of down is indicative of the “loft” of the insulation and it’s warmth to weight ratio. This duvet contains 800 fill power down, which rivals the down used in high-end mountaineering jackets and sleeping bags where insulation and weight can be very important.Whilst the weight of your duvet may not obviously be high in your list of priorities (!) it is worth paying attention to.... 800 fill power means that far less down is needed to achieve the same warmth rating as inferior down/feather products,,,,, Also, the construction method uses baffles to ensure that there is no risk of cold spots that you can get when a duvet is simply stitched through i.e the design is great too.All of this translates to a really comfortable light weight and more breathable duvet for you and I.There are no obvious prickles from feather shafts either (cheaper “down” fillings use more feathers, often thicker ones and the shafts can pierce the fabric of a duvet). I saw no evidence of this.If you check out similar goose down products at John Lewis etc they will cost 3 times the price so this duvet is a real bargain. The only difference I can see is in the thread count of the cotton used- it is a little lower than the top end £500 goose down duvets you can get elsewhere. I decided I could live with that ! (And I think high cotton thread counts = stiffer sheets?). Anyway, I expect this duvet will last years as the cotton used is still great quality and it’s really the quality of the down inside that matters most.My experience of synthetic duvets in the past has been that they are bulkier and tend to overheat (they don’t breath as well). NB if you are storing a down product treat it more gently than a synthetic and pack it away fairly loose otherwise you will crush the contents and damage them)Hopefully, all of the above makes common sense and if you’ve read this far you are probably are wearing leather shoe owning person who is more or less happy with using feathers from birds (which, like leather, are another by product of the meat industry.....according to veganpeace.com). This can be an emotive topic for some and could explain the odd low scoring review on here. Each to their own I guess.I’m off to sleep.
O**G
A very nice duvet.
It's easy to tell it's mostly down. Soft and light and lofty, and as warm as you'd expect. You can make it heavier by putting a high thread count cover on it.
L**O
Excellent value, perfect temperature level and super cosy
My search for a lovely fluffy duvet that doesn't cost the world is finally over. After having experienced many fluffy clouds in hotels and Airbnbs around the world I knew my at-home experience could be so much better. Over the years I tried a cheapo version I found on Amazon that promised lots of down content, but it was an utter disappointment. I then just gave up, thinking that I would eventually have to cough up John Lewis prices for the most deluxe of duvets. Luckily though with winter coming and a partner complaining about our old duvet I had a change of heart and spotted this Hungarian goose down duvet (80% down, 20% feathers) at a price that while not cheap was at least reasonable. The 13 tog version would likely have brought even more fluff at only £10 more, but we went with 10.5 tog in the end so we could have an all-year duvet and not overheat. Still plenty of fluff, so very happy now. Not smelly either. We've had it for a few weeks now and have no complaints of any feathers coming out anywhere. The only thing that maybe surprised me a little was that the stitching all around seems to be done on top of some down, so it doesn't look particularly clean. Once it's in a cover though you'll obviously forget about the optics fairly quickly. The stitching itself appears to be just fine as it is, so if this is the only compromise to make to get an affordable Hungarian goose down duvet then that's fine with me.The cat loves it too.
S**S
Lovely bedding
I was really pleased with this bedding set. It’s better value to get the duvet and pillows together, the quality is fantastic, the feathers are soft and fluffy with no spiky bits and the warmth is just right. It was the best deall I could find for the down /feather ratio. Very happy with my purchase and I would recommend.
P**R
Very light, very soft and warm
I've had one of Amazon's UMI brand feather & down quilts for a while now, and I love it. However I bought my son a Snuggledown Hungarian down pillow and I was so impressed with it I fancied a down quilt for myself, so when they dropped in price a bit, I bought one with some birthday money I got and topped up the balance myself. I paid £129, which is pretty reasonable for one of these quilts, but when I got it, I was surprised at how light it was. My UMI quilt is 85% feather and 15% down, and is pretty heavy, but very cosy and warm, and is a very comfy quilt. This 20% feather and 80% down quilt is far lighter than the feather quilt, and on first examination, I have to admit I was a bit disappointed as I quite like the weight of my existing quilt.That said, it's every bit as warm as my UMI quilt, which is hardly surprising as it's the same 13.5 TOG rating, but it's a lot lighter.So having tried both, I can tell you that if you want a snuggly-warm quilt and prefer a heavier quilt, then buying one with a high feather content and a lower down content is the way to go. If you prefer a lighter quilt, then a quit filled with mostly down is the way to go. The mostly-down quilt isn't warmer than the feather one, it's just a lot lighter.Hand on heart, I think I prefer the heavier quilt at the moment, which is a bit disappointing, but I'll see if I get used to the down quilt after a few weeks. I'm a big 6'4" 16st man , so a heavy quilt suits me and to be honest, I'm used to it. However if you're not quite as freakishly large as me, a light king-size quilt might make changing your bedding easier than struggling with a heavy quilt every few days. But it'll cost you!
P**A
Amazing product
Feels super quality, the weight, the noise it makes , it’s warm, this is already my second buy and it’s the best diver I’ve ever had
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