Confused About Choosing the Right Down Comforter?
When you decide to purchase a down comforter you are selecting
the warmest, most luxurious and comfortable way to sleep.
Possibly you want to be warmer in bed, feel luxurious or just
sleep better. There are a lot of down comforters out there, many
without any real information for the consumer to make an
educated purchase. Considering you spend 1/3 of your life in bed
you should consider buying a high quality down comforter from a
down bedding specialist, otherwise you will be replacing your
down comforter every 3 or 4 years, and you will not be able to
use it year-round. Choose a high quality goose down comforter
from a down specialist and you will enjoy it year-round for many
years, plus if they offer cleaning and renovation services, you
will have it for life.
Here is what you really need to know:
1) All down is not created equal. Goose down is better than duck
down. Down from mature geese that live in cold climates produce
larger down clusters that trap more body heat keeping you warmer
as well as lofting up to produce a comforter that is puffy
without weight. Fill-power is the measurement of a down
cluster's ability to loft up after compression. 650 fill-power
and up is considered luxury quality. The higher the fill-power
the greater the thermal properties and the puffier the
comforter. There is also cluster count to consider. This is the
percentage of whole down clusters as opposed to pieces of broken
down known as "fly". Canadian White Goose Down is considered to
be the finest in the world. Siberian, Hungarian and Polish white
goose downs are premium qualities and the very rare Eiderdown,
the ultimate in softness and warmth without weight, is the best
down in the world.
2) Down will eventually "leak" out of anything other than a
cotton cambric downproof fabric. What makes the long staple
Egyptian cotton fabric downproof is not just a high threadcount
but callendering. This is a natural process of compressing the
fabric between giant steel rollers to fill in spaces invisible
to the eye. The best cambric cotton downproof fabric comes from
Germany or Switzerland. Many of the cambrics are made with a
sateen finish. They are very soft,durable and breathable.
Threadcounts over 300 are best and will remain downproof for
10-15 years. For Eiderdown the best ticking is Swiss Batiste the
lightest of all downproof cambric cottons with the highest
threadcount, sateen finish and a silky soft touch, woven
specifically for Eiderdown the softest down in the world.
3) Comforters come in open stitch (Karo-Step and Ring Stitch)
where the filling can move, closed stitch (baffle box, sew-thru
box stitches) fixing the filling into one small box, and the
Baffle Channel Tri-Wall construction, a channel stitch with a
triangular baffle wall to prevent unwanted shifting. The channel
tri-wall, the ultimate couple friendly comforter style, is very
beneficial as it allows the filling to be adjusted on one side
for truly individual comfort. This is especially useful in
summer, or when one person is a warmer sleeper than the other.
Baffles prevent cold spots and allow premium downs to loft up to
their full potential. Less filling is required in a sew-thru
stitch, making these comforters better for summer or very warm
bedrooms.
4)The temperature of your bedroom will determine the best
comforter for you. Look for a year-round white goose down or
Eiderdown comforter. Most high quality goose down or Eiderdown
comforters are year-round for bedrooms 60 - 72 degrees.