goose down duck feather mattress topper

goose down duck feather mattress topper

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Goose Down Duck Feather Mattress Topper

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Top Features include:Top layer of down provides softnessBottom layer of feathers provides support100% Cotton down proof fabricMade to fit Twin XL dorm beds (USA Made)**Check out our video below on why featherbeds provide top-of-the-line comfort and soft layering!**Note: Internet Explorer users cannot view videos due to Internet Explorer putting a block on YouTube. We recommend Firefox, Safari or Chrome. Other retailers $189.99 Our Price: Dorm Co. Tip: Prioritize your dorm needs into what matters most. Availability: Usually Ships in 1 to 2 Weeks Goose Fill [Add $28.00] It sounds so corny to tell you to imagine sleeping on a cloud, but then again how cool can a retail store be? The Dorm Co Luxury Down-Top Featherbed is at the TOP OF THE CLASS. If you want the very best Twin XL bed topper, then you've found it. Our Luxury Down-Top Featherbed provides both support and comfort, which is exactly what your cheap university provided dorm bed needs. Once you decide to make good sleep a priority there is no going back.




Our Luxury Down-Top Featherbed will transform your dorm room bed from something dreadful to an enjoyably comfortable place to sleep, study and relax. Features:Top section: Baffle box construction filled with a layer of down for comfort and softness Bottom section: 4-Channel construction filled with a down and feather blend for support and firmness Double stitching with piping for strength and durability100% cotton, down-proof fabric that has been certified using European regulations according to Oko-Tex to ensure higher quality White, top fabric 235 thread count Cambric Cotton combined with bottom fabric 195 thread count Twill Cotton for extra durabilityFill Options: A) 525 Fill Power White Down Bottom Fill: 5% Down 95% Small Duck Feather B) 550 Fill Power White Goose Down Bottom Fill: 5% White Goose Down 95% Small White Goose Feather Fits Twin & Twin XL beds: Down Ounces: 13 oz Feather Pounds: 11 lbs Down Top Feather bed Dimensions:




Twin XL: 43" x 82" (13oz, 11lbs) With a down-filled top layer and a feather-filled bottom layer, this extremely comfortable topper provides an extra thick layer of warmth and support for an excellent nights sleep.Top: 70% White Goose Down and 30% White Goose Feather Bottom: 100% White Goose Feather Natural fillingMachine Wash 60°CCotton casingFeather & Down Care Instructions: Machine Wash 60°C Buy and Collect - FREE for orders over £30 or £2 for under £30 (7 days a week) Order before midnight for collection in store from 12 noon the NEXT DAY or on a day of your choice (For Belfast and Dundrum please allow up to 48hrs for delivery.) Standard - £3.95 (Monday to Friday) FREE on orders of £50 or more. Delivery within 3 - 5 working days. Next Day - £6 (Monday to Sunday) Order before 7pm for delivery the NEXT DAY (For Belfast and Dundrum please allow 48hrs for delivery.) Nominated Day - £6 (Monday to Sunday 6pm) Same Evening - £8 (Monday to Friday)




Order by 12noon for delivery between 6-9pm. FREE on orders of £50 or more*. Find out more about delivery and charges We hope you will love your new things but if you don’t, you are welcome to return your items free of charge. Here’s how to do it: Bring your items and proof of purchase into store within 28 days from the day your parcel arrives, for a full refund via the original payment method. Please send your return by post or courier within 28 days from the day your parcel arrives for a full refund via the original payment method. You will need to return your goods by post, if PayPal was your original payment method and you would like the refund back to your account. If you make your return to a store, we will only able to give you a House of Fraser gift card to the same value. You'll still have 28 days to return. See the full refund policyDiscover our brand new beauty range… our advanced-skincare collection has arrived      READ & SHOP >




online & in store Ends midnight Sunday 5th March *Terms & Conditions apply. >   Toppers & Protectors Designed to make your bed feel even more blissful, our quality down toppers and waterproof protectors provide luxurious and long-standing layers of comfort for that ‘sleeping-on-a-cloud’ feeling. Platinum Goose Down Topper Double / Super King / Emperor / King / Single Luxury Quilted Mattress Protectors Standard / Super King Double / Super King / King / Single Luxury Quilted Pillow Protectors Large Square / Standard Double / Cot Bed / Super King / King / Single Cot Bed Mattress Topper Luxury Quilted Cot Bed Protector Luxury Quilted Cotton Cot Bed Pillow Protector Supreme Luxury Down TopperWhen you think of a truly luxurious sleep environment, what comes to mind? If you said “a fluffy down comforter,” that’s not surprising. Down is a good product. But savvy marketers have sold consumers on the story that down bedding creates a heavenly sleep environment beyond compare.




As bedding retailers since 1972, our experience with customers has taught us that down isn’t always all it’s cracked up to be. The reality is, wool bedding performs better than down bedding for most people. It’s not just our opinion or our experience: it’s science. To understand how wool bedding performs better than down-filled bedding, let’s look at the science of down vs. wool.Down is a layer of fine feathers that grows under the tougher exterior feathers of a bird. Baby birds have down first, before they have feathers. Down used in commercial products (bedding, clothing, etc.) can come from geese or ducks, and it can be white or mixed with feathers. Short story: all down is not alike. What does down do for a duck? The loose structure of down feathers traps air, insulating the duck’s body against heat loss. Down traps warmth (including perspiration and wetness) in against the duck’s skin in an effort to maintain a stable body temperature. Ducks find this very useful, being outside creatures who live in and near cold water.




What’s an advantage for the duck is a disadvantage for people sleeping on, with, or underneath down bedding. Down bedding makes people sleep ‘hot.’ Fact: as humans sleep, we give off a pint of liquid (i.e. perspiration or sweat) a night. That’s normal and healthy and doesn’t change much based on gender, age, body size, or body conditioning. A pint for all! Once expelled from your skin, this perspiration has to go somewhere. With down bedding, the moisture traps against your skin – just like if you were a duck. This leaves you hot, sweaty, cold, clammy, and maybe smelly. That doesn’t sound like ideal sleeping conditions, and we doubt you (and any sleep partner you may have) will find that restful or romantic. Down bedding has two mortal enemies: moisture and oil. Moisture means body perspiration and/or humidity from the environment. Oil means natural oils that transfer from the skin on to bedding, or bath/body oils you might topically apply as moisturizer that then transfer to your bedding as your body warms up through the night.




More sobering news about down from Wikipedia: “…when [down] is wet, the thermal properties of [it] are virtually eliminated. Down clumps if exposed to dampness or moisture, and will mildew if left damp. In addition, it will absorb and retain odors. Down feathers tend to become more allergenic as they age, as they become contaminated with molds and dust mites.” Not very comforting news, is it? Ever launder a down duvet, comforter, or pillow, only to find it’s lost its original shape and loft and never feels as fluffy and comfortable again? Cleaning down requires special care, very mild detergents, and air drying only — which, admittedly, can be a bit of a hassle when you’ve got a busy lifestyle, or live in very close quarters where line-drying isn’t feasible. Finally, down is not hypoallergenic (people with sensitive skin and/or allergies, beware) and can be significantly more expensive than other fills (cha-ching). Now let’s talk about wool. Wool bedding is tried & trueWool bedding has been a favorite for generations & it’s still popular today.




Learn more about wool bedding by exploring our product selection. DISCOVER NEW WOOL FAVORITES Here’s why people who love the great outdoors LOVE wool: wool is water resistant, which means it wicks moisture away from the skin and allows it to evaporate quickly without becoming wet to the touch. (Wool can absorb up to 30% of its weight in moisture without you ever noticing!) Wool dries faster than cotton, meaning it outperforms cotton for activities in which body temperature rises, like jogging, hiking, and (yep) sleeping. This is why you’ll encounter wool in products designed for use in the great outdoors — namely in camping or hiking gear. Wool is naturally temperature-regulating. Another bonus: wool is naturally odor-resistant. If you sleep with a pet, then you’ll appreciate this feature! (As good as Fido’s or Fluffy’s natural pet odor smells to you, you may not love the bouquet of odors he or she leaves on your bedding when you come back to it later.)




Wool is naturally fire-resistant (way to go, sheep!). And lastly, wool is biodegradable. Gotta love eco-friendly bedding! In a price comparison, you’ll quickly find that not all down is equal. Down filling is harvested from geese, duck, or other birds. ‘Down’ bedding can be comprised of only white down, or it can be mixed with feathers. Different fill compositions, different quality, and different retailers’ mark-ups mean wildly varying price points across down products. Unless the tag says 100% down, you can’t be sure. The same is true of wool. Wool can be harvested ethically and sustainably from alpaca, angora rabbits, camels and (of course) sheep. Wool can be mixed with other fibers or it can perform beautifully alone. There’s not a clear comparison to make between the price of wool bedding and the price of down bedding, given all the variables. The true test is your comfort. At Bedrooms & More, we’ve been in business in Seattle, WA for over four decades.




We’ve cultivated a reputation for selling only the best products we can find. Products that will last the longest and be the most comfortable for sleeping, no matter your price range. We like to sell wool bedding because it performs well over time for our customers — we’d dare say, better than most other bedding materials out there. We have many different wool or wool-filled bedding items in-store and online: Full disclosure: we also occasionally sell down pillows for those people who absolutely have to have them (you know who you are). We can special order down-filled comforters for customers as requested. But time after time, we’ve found wool and other better-performing alternatives that make more of our customers’ investment. In the market for either down or wool bedding? We hope we’ve given you some good information to shop with, and we hope you’ll agree with us that wool is the clear winner. Wool is moisture-wicking, temperature-regulating, and a soft, comfortable fill fiber.

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