Man of Honour
In terms of warmth yes.So a high feather tog is same as a non feathered one?
In terms of warmth yes.So a high feather tog is same as a non feathered one?
Definitely this, if the room is cold keeping the bed warm will be highly effective. Otherwise you need to keep the room warm 24/7.Get an electric blanket, a decent brand is about £16 (unlike the pictures show they go under the sheet so you don't see them). Nothing is better on a cold night than getting into a seriously toasty bed .
As mentioned by everyone else though, Hungarian goose down duvets are great, but if your bed is cold when you get in it's still going to take a good while to warm up initially.
In terms of warmth yes.
I have a 13.5 tog duvet but its still cold at night. I put a throw over it and sometimes when i wake up i am all sweaty but still cold! Its not a natural feather duvet. Plus, being a single bed, the duvet only hangs over the edge a little bit.
Anyone got any ideas or views about duvets or how to make it warm in bed? (No, i sleep alone!!! )
my missus i of a certain age now and its like sleeping next to an AGAHeat the room up instead?
I've got a king size bed and share with the good lady wife, but in summer I don't use a duvet at all (just a cover) and in winter I use a 4.5 Tog 'summer' duvet.
I also sleep naked, and am rarely cold.
Feather and down just means a thinner and lighter duvet for the same rating, there should be no difference in warmth as that’s the whole point of the tog rating.
Me tooI love my electric blanket. Toasty and warm.