
Queen Down Comforter - One of
the most sought after comforter sizes today!
Queen down comforter has a
reputation of offering the warmest and lightest bedding
product in the market today. The Down brand is also known
for being the loftiest bedding product to date. A queen
down comforter is one of the most sought after comforter
sizes today. The costs generally reach an average of $200
for a set.
A queen down comforter varies in
thickness and weight. A full weight queen down comforter
is an extra warm comforter and will keep you warm even at
temperatures under 12C or under 54F. An example is the
morning glory down comforter which is also a favorite.
The comforter is constructed with baffled walls to keep
it from shifting. The comforter is constructed with an
imported tick shell and a satten weave with silk piping.
This is a white Goose Down type with a 575 fill loft. The
comforter measures 86 inches on all sides and weight 40
ounces.
Another full weight queen down
comforter is the Pacific Coast’s queen 4-star down
comforter. This one is a classic design which fits any
bedding you might have now. The full weight comforter is
a white goose down type and because of the padding is
ideal for cooler temperatures. The fill power is rated at
650 and an allergy free material. It has a 330 thread
count, a barrier weave cover and a true baffle box
construction. This comes with a 15 year limited warranty.
The comforter measures 88 inches by 90 inches, an typical
queen sized one.
If you’re in a warmer climate, a
medium weight queen down comforter might do the trick.
This comforter would be best in areas where temperatures
do not go below 12 degrees C. The celestial supreme down
comforter is a good example. This one is a little larger
than the average queen size. Measuring 108 by 94 inches,
the white goose down type comforter is sewn together in a
box construction manner. The shell construction is 233
thread counts and uses plain weaving and silk piping. The
fill is 575 with the average weight of 45 ounces. This
kind of comforter is for minimal down movement and is
best for your children’s beds. College dorm beds also use
more of this kind of down comforter.
For even warmer climates, a
light weight queen down comforter would be the ideal
choice. These kinds of comforters work well in
temperature of 24 C to 18 C or 75 F to 64 F. A light
weight comforter of this kind is the Ciralee down
comforter which is of European white goose down
construction. The comforter is made with 90 percent white
goose down and is hypo-allergenic as standard down
comforters go. It measures 86.8 inches on all sides and
has a 100 percent cotton shell. The fill weight is 10 to
21 ounces with baffle wall construction and a double
stitched corded edge.
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