Cheers PeterDuvvitts, the way to go !! Easy to air, easy to sort out on the bed too, works for us anyway
Cheers jeffDuvet always Gordon,then you can cuddle up to each other
Are you trying to get me looking more like the MICHELIN MAN. You big ---------
FWIW, that £200 or so is probably about on par with Duvalays! FWIW, we bought "Freshtec" Duvalays years ago -- IIRC they were about £140 each with 40mm Freshtec foam and carry bags. The same thing now is about £180 for what we have (microfibre filling, 10.5 tog, 66cm wide and 4cm foam -- dunno if that includes the bags) but 77 cm wide and 5cm foam is an eyewatering £260.95. Duvalays work well for us. However, when it comes time to replace them, we'll probably go for a memory foam topper (we don't have a permanent bed) and two duvets (one summer, one winter, with the season dictating which we lie on and which forms a cover).Wully see how much them suits are Ouch
I have these in the van and at home great duvets.We use king size duvet. We take a set that comprises 2 duvets - a thin and medium tog one. Used together in 1 cover they make a heavy winter one. In that way we can vary the thickness with the weather. Obviously take a change or two of the covers. Airing the duvet for a couple of hours every two days - as many do in houses on the continent - really make duvet very fresh for beddi-bies time. Just read post #10 - must have been writing at same as this post - very much same idea.
I've got one very similar to that bought it 4 or 5 years ago might be a bit tight now lolol