Cooling duvets turn UK heat worries into sleep

For those who struggle with overheating during the warmer months, spring and summer can bring countless restless nights spent fidgeting in bed. Purchasing a new cooling duvet could help people drift off more comfortably. Simba is a respected bedding brand at the forefront of innovative cooling sleep technology. The company stocks a curated selection of specialist duvets, including its Hybrid Duvet, which costs between £139 and £259 depending on whether customers opt for single, double, king or super king sizes. The Hybrid Duvet has a
10.5 tog rating and is characterised as lightweight yet sumptuous. It features a breathable cotton cover alongside Stratos technology, which can make the fabric up to 3°C cooler than standard materials, creating a pleasantly cool surface. This design aims to prevent heat buildup while wicking moisture away – ensuring sleepers stay drier, more at ease, and maintain an ideal temperature throughout the night. The Hybrid Duvet from Simba features square stitching to prevent the filling from bunching, and can be machine-washed (provided the appliance is
large enough). The company is also providing complimentary bundles when customers purchase certain mattresses. For example, those who buy the Hybrid Pro Mattress (priced from £899 to £1,499) will receive two Hybrid Pillows (valued at £218), a Hybrid Duvet (valued at £259) and a Quilted Performance Mattress Protector (valued at £169). Those with a more generous budget for bedding might want to look at the Simba Hybrid 3-in-1 Duvet, available for between £249 and £449 depending on whether shoppers need single, double, king or super
king sizes. The duvet features multiple layers, including 7 tog and 3.5 tog options; when used together, they create a 10.5 tog duvet that’s perfect for the colder months, reports the Mirror. Meanwhile, Dunelm is offering 20% off the Fogarty Temperature Balance 10.5 Tog Duvet, now available for £33.60 to £44.80, down from £42 to £56. It comes in single, double, king and super king sizes. Over at Amazon, there’s an offer on the Slumberdown Cool Summer Nights 4.5 Tog Duvet, starting at £15.99. The
duvet features soft, moisture-wicking fibres that improve airflow and help regulate body temperature. The Simba Hybrid Duvet has proven to be a bestseller, boasting a 5-star customer satisfaction rating from over 17,000 reviews. One buyer enthused: “So happy for my duvet, sleeping like a baby. I don’t feel cold or hot, it’s very amazing. Everybody needs to have it and feel amazing like me.” Another satisfied customer wrote: “The best choice I could have made. I had a lot of duvets, but this one I
love: not too cold, not too hot, with a feeling that it wraps you very nicely. It’s perfect, now I sleep like a baby. I would definitely buy it again. No doubt worth the price.” Not every customer was satisfied, with one purchaser remarking on how noisy the material was, stating: “The duvet is comfortable, it feels a good weight which I like. The only issue I have with it is that it is quite noisy, sounding like it is plastic and rustles whenever I
move it, which can wake me up.” Another buyer had a more positive experience, commenting: “Best decision I’ve made this year! Felt instant differences, and by day three, I’ve slept like a baby – no more aches and pains in the morning. I don’t feel my partner moving around and getting out of bed early. Pure perfection.” A fifth reviewer wrote: “Very comfy, warm temperature, and great spread of thickness. Great investment; would recommend to anyone looking for high-quality comfort. It might get a bit
warm in the hotter months, which is my only other point. Meanwhile, a final customer remarked: “The weight of the duvet is so nice! It’s comforting and cosy but never too warm.”
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10.5 tog sounds fake lol but if it works I guess.
So it’s like a duvet that stays cool by magic cotton stuff? My husband just sweats through everything anyway, not sure how this helps.
Wait, it says up to 3°C cooler than standard. Isn’t 3 degrees basically nothing? Also aren’t duvets supposed to be warm? My brain doesn’t get it. Like do they still get hot at night or what.
Mirror keeps hyping this brand like it’s the cure for UK summer heat. £139-£259 for a blanket is wild… but the bundle thing with the mattress sounds like a sales trap. Also machine-wash only if your washer is big enough?? I don’t have that kind of life lol.