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🌿 All-Natural Sustainable Down Alternative Duvet Comforter: 100% Peruvian Alpaca Wool Fill for Hypoallergenic Thermal Control - Full/Queen Size, All-Season Review

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Description of 🌿 All-Natural Sustainable Down Alternative Duvet Comforter: 100% Peruvian Alpaca Wool Fill for Hypoallergenic Thermal Control - Full/Queen Size, All-Season

Cotton,wool. Imported. Inner: 100% all natural alpaca wool; Outer: 100% cotton. Manufactured and imported from Peru. Alpaca wool is a soft, durable, luxurious and silky natural fiber - the hollow core of each follicle helps regulate body temperature to reduce night sweats. Similar to sheep's wool, in comparison, alpaca wool is lighter, warmer and more durable. Alpaca fiber is lanolin free and clinically tested hypoallergenic so you can sleep better by reducing nasal congestion.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Extremely warm and light

This duvet is incredibly warm and light. I've gone from three layers of comforters and quilts to this one for cold weather. I don't sneeze, it doesn't itch, the covers are soft. Keeping the weight light is important to me because I have painful knee and ankle issues and don't want heavy blankets holding me down when I have to turn over at night. Sleeping under this alpaca duvet was very cozy - several times last night when I woke up I just thought "Hey, I'm so warm!" and fell asleep again…

Pros
  • Alpaca fiber is lanolin free and clinically tested hypoallergenic to help you sleep better while reducing nasal congestion
Cons
  • Unsafe

Revainrating 5 out of 5

So far so good - bed linen

When we redecorated our bedroom I knew I didn't want any more fluff, I was fed up with feathers and noise (last thing we did was terrible "I looked at wool and silk before deciding on this one. It fits easily into my duvet and is odorless. We're warm but not hot (where we live it's humid so the air outside is 20c). It has kept my husband warm but not too hot for my hot flashes either. Good weight doesn't feel heavy but stays in place when we move. Very happy with it so far It's not negative…

Pros
  • Made and imported from Peru
Cons
  • Not as thick as the others

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A natural down duvet cover is a good buy, but

We recently decided to refresh our bedding after moving to a tropical location. I wanted the product to be natural to allow for breathability. We have 70 in the house at night and have a ceiling fan. I've read a number of reviews saying they are comfortable with this duvet in these temperatures and that it meets my environmental needs so I made the investment. My husband runs much hotter than me and most nights he is uncomfortable at the set temperature. up to 70. I'm usually comfortable all…

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  • cotton
Cons
  • infuriates

There were only four reviews when ordering this duvet and one seller side (Ave Maria - this duvet seems to be the only bedding to be you sell) looked a bit odd compared to other sellers but decided to give it a try, it's been almost a week and so far we love it a lot, it's a very well made warm and light comforter This is our first attempt at alpaca wool transition from duvets my main reason for choosing alpaca was to find a healthier and more sustainable alternative to duvets the only thing…

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  • Imported
Cons
  • Compatibility

Revainrating 5 out of 5

How did I miss that?!?!

After a lifetime of polyester duvets and duvets, we switched to wool 2 weeks ago. After a lot of research, which is quite difficult as it's not very popular, we decided to use alpaca instead of sheep's wool, hoping it would be more animal friendly and because it works in comparison. on that very first night. We have 100% linen duvet covers/stretch sheets/pillows, so our bed is almost 100% natural. It was completely unlike anything I had ever slept under. First we started buying fluffy hotel…

Pros
  • Alpaca wool is a soft, durable, luxurious and silky natural fiber. The hollow core of each follicle helps regulate body temperature and reduce night sweats.
Cons
  • Goes with