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Sports Bedding
- Higher fill power comforters are warmer because the down takes up more space so it is able to trap more warmth.
- Most down comforters should be professionally cleaned.
- The only problem with some lower quality down comforters is that they may have feathers that poke out.
- Hypodown is a natural hypoallergenic combination of white goose down and Syriaca used in comforters and pillows (Syriaca is also known as milkweed).
- One of the best things about down comforters is that they make great insulators.
- Alpaca wool comforters are a great alternative for those who cannot tolerate down as they are hypoallergenic.
- Down comforters are often categorized by fill power, or fluffiness, and weight (how many ounces of down are in the comforter).
- Wool down and silk comforters are great for the top layer of your natural fiber bed.
- Wool comforters are resilient when compressed as well as being flame-retardant.
- Wool comforters are moth and dust mite resistant and non allergenic.
- Denim comforters are great because they don't show stains.
- Because very tiny feathers get caught in down, down comforters are rarely 100 percent down.
- Oversized down comforters are the ideal way to give your king sized bed that extra touch of warmth and comfort.
- Silk comforters are a comfortable luxury and an alternative to down filled comforters.
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