🛏️ Sleep Like Royalty, Every Night
This King/California King comforter features a lofty 58 oz. fill of 80% goose down fiber and 20% waterfowl feather fiber, encased in a breathable, 100% Egyptian cotton cover. Designed with a baffle box construction and double needle stitching, it ensures even warmth and durability. Certified by RDS, Downpass, and OEKO-TEX Standard 100, it guarantees ethical sourcing, safety, and skin-friendly comfort for year-round use.
J**S
I'll never go back to a polyester filled comforter again!
***Only had comforter for a few days, so will update if necessary at a later date.***Picture 1: comforter inside the duvet cover I ordered at the same time. As you can see, even inside the duvet cover, this comforter is quite fluffy. It has not been washed and dried yet either. The slight new smell disappeared after allowing it to air for a couple of hours, per manufacturers instructions.Picture 2: the satisfaction guarantee and unpacking instructions included in the packaging.This is an amazing comforter! The quality is great, it fluffs up beautifully, it's just the right weight, it's soft right out of the bag, and oh so comfortable. It was package well, inside a vacuum sealed bag and into a breathable fabric bag, and shipped in a solid and sealed Amazon cardboard box. At this point, I'll never go back to a polyester fill comforter again!!Now to address complaints for this comforter.First off, if you're not familiar with, or owned and slept with a down comforter, do some research before selecting one. Doing so will ensure you know the terminology, production, quality standards, myths and gimmicks associated with down comforters, and ensure you are satisfied with your purchase. I suggest Googling a third party review site, such as, supercomfysleep.com and goodhousekeeping.com. Both these sites explain fill-power, construction, and cleaning; while supercomfysleep.com covers myths and a few other misnomers associated with goose down comforters. Now onto specific complaints in the reviews.Noisy: all goose down comforters will have more rustling noise than a poly-filled comforter. My personal experience with comforters in general, is that they create some rustling, period. If you're that sensitive to noise, perhaps you should stick with cotton/polyester blend blankets, and avoid comforters all together... or invest in a good pair of ear plugs. Frankly, I find this complaint a bit overly dramatic and unnecessarily critical. This comforter has average rustling sound equal to a poly-fill, and decreases with both, over time.Not as pictured, particularly the fluff factor:The manufacturer ships this goose down comforter, vaccum packed, which removes all the air from the product and the bag. This has a decompression effect on the down and requires it to be laid out and fluffed (shaken) several times, for a minimum of 2 hours for the fluffiness to return, and over several days it will reach full fluff capacity. These instructions (see included picture 2) are clearly laid out in the paper insert included with the comforter. If you have zero experience with vacuum sealing/packaging, then you won't understand this, and incorrectly assume you've been ripped off. You haven't, you're just not following instructions.False advertisement (claiming not filled with actual goose down):First off, yes it is. Second, down and feathers are two very different things. Down does not have stiff and thick quills like feathers, nor does it have the same structure and consistency of a feather. Down is very fine, fluffy and fuzzy in consistency, as it is the insulating layer underneath the outer feathers of a goose, and it's quill/spine is very thin and small compared to a feather. If an animal; such as a dog, masticates (chews) on down it will NOT look like down anymore. Rather, it will be shredded and separated from it's fine quill spine, making it appear to be bits of opaque plastic and pieces of mushy material. And frankly using a picture of this exact situation (reviewer pictured masticated down her dog had chewed on after chewing a hole in this purchased comforter) as proof it's not filled with goose down is either very naive/ignorant, or worse, disingenuous and blatant misrepresentation. I have no doubt that this comforter is filled with quality goose down, as it's reviews and ratings speak of its quality, and the manufacturer. Not to mention the guarantee the manufacturer offers with this product. Moreover, this manufacturer and comforter is listed by supercomfysleep.com as the number one pick, in their reviews.Therefore, I'm a completely satisfied customer and highly recommend this goose down comforter and manufacturer. It is a quality comforter for the price, with exceptional fill-power, and manufacturing. But, as I stated in the beginning of this review, be a wise consumer and educate yourself before purchasing. As this will ensure you are satisfied with your purchase, and will have reasonable expectations of the product's quality and construction. And hopefully, you'll come to feel like I do about this comforter: I'll never go back to a polyester filled comforter again!
D**W
Love this comforter.
Super comfortable and light and well worth the price. Excellent quality that I didn't think I'd find again. And without the dreaded returns of trying something and it not right. It feels like the same one I bought in 2007 at BB&B on Christmas Day for half off and that was $250. So normally a $500 comforter and as a matter of fact I still have it although the feathers are kind of falling out. I'll probably just need to take it to a seamstress and have her resell a few things but I'm still keeping that as I am going to keep this.Incredible feel and very warm for an L2. The design is great. I haven't washed it yet but on order to fluff it I basically put it in the dryer for an hour on delicates with no heat. It did come sealed in a small box but it was absolutely perfect after an hour on fluff with no heat.I will end up buying another one when I get a king size bed. All I need now is a duvet that feels just like this comforter.There was no scent as some people mentioned. It smelled fresh right out of the box.
H**N
A fantastic comforter, with some WORK
This comforter is very good quality for a great price. I have another down comforter I've had for 15+ years that I've been reluctant to replace, but it was worth it. There are a few important steps I had to follow once I got it in order to have it fluff up and be ready for the bed:1) I put it in the dryer right away after receiving it vacuum packed, on air fluff with 3 tennis balls for about 50 mins. It made a big difference to start. If you have a laundromat nearby with a larger dryer + some tennis balls, this might be the only step you need to do.2) I took the time to pull apart clumps in each section, each square. This maybe took 20-30 mins and I just pulled clumps apart and then shook it more to fluff it.3) Then I had to leave it to air out for about 5 days. There was a slightly off/fishy smell to it which I was pretty sure just came from feathers being vacuum sealed for so long. I laid it out in a room and had a fan blowing on it, I picked it up by the corners and whipped it a little to fluff it and turned it over once or twice a day.This work saved me probably $200, and I find it to be fluffy and warm with plenty of loft, but not too hot. The airflow is good so I don't sweat with it like I do synthetics. I put it in my linen duvet and it feels luxe. Definitely recommend as long as you're up for a little effort. To me it was VERY worth it.
H**R
Soft, comfortable and gives me the best nights sleep
Such an amazing duvet, perfectly weighted, soft like sleeping on clouds, and the baffle box keeps all the feathers evenly distributed. I sleep so much better with this duvet. I bought a zippered duvet cover which adds a little more weight to it and makes it easy to clean. Not one feather has been released thus far!
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