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June 26, 2008

Benefits of Goose Down Comforters

Author: iheartdown

It’s a safe bet that you’ve never heard a goose complaining about the cold! Geese are equipped with down, thick fluff that grows on their undersides. This keeps them warm and protected, even in the coldest water. Goose down is incredibly insulating, while still lightweight and breathable. That is why bedding made from goose down is such a popular choice.

There is a wide variety of down comforters available, ranging from those made with duck down and feathers to those made from synthetic down alternatives. Of all the down comforters, though, goose down is the most luxurious. Goose down grows thicker and in bigger clusters than duck down, resulting in a higher-quality comforter. Unlike duck down comforters, goose down does not have an unpleasant odor. In fact, they have virtually no smell at all.

There is some variety among goose down comforters. At the low end of the spectrum are the down and feather mixed comforters. While it is virtually impossible to completely remove feathers from down, the less feathers the better. Feathers are heavier and harder than down, leading to firmer comforters. Down is much more lightweight, creating a fluffier product.

June 26, 2008

Keep the Children Warm

Author: iheartdown

Kids are much more weather sensitive than adults and some of them can’t even reach the thermostat when the temperature drops.  To combat those cold nights, you may want to invest in goose comforters for your little one.

These comforters are not only comfortable, but they also retain the heat very well.  They are perfect for those frigid winter nights.  So if you want to make sure that your child has all the comfort and warmth possible, you can’t go wrong with goose down.