Proven to provide better night sleep, wool duvets provide temperature control, allergy-proof properties, and are promoted as eco-friendly bedding. Wool-filled duvets are ideal should you run the risk of sweating through the night, because the moisture moves freely amongst the wool fibers, cooling you as you sleep. They work by absorbing and releasing the moisture into the atmosphere, keeping you at a perfect temperature throughout the night. Wool comforters are fantastic for sleeping with, as they are capable of keeping your body’s temperature constant, while also being resistant to dust mites and mold. You may hang your duvet outdoors with a mild wind or lie outside in the sun in order to sanitize it.
If you are a heavy sleeper, you can count on a wool duvet to keep you relatively dry, even in warm nights. Cozying up underneath your wool duvet is not only comfy — it is better for the environment, too, and it may help you sleep better at night. Wool duvets are light weight and they contour with the movements of your body, so no struggling with bedding sliding around every time you move.
The natural properties of wool make it a perfect option for mattresses and beds. With its unique blend of heat and moisture control, as well as its hypoallergenic qualities, wool is a powerful contender in the bedding industry. For centuries, wool has been ranked among one of the most sought-after natural materials for mattresses, toppers, protectors, duvets, pillows, and comforters.
Wool is an excellent fiber for both bedding and sleeping apparel due to its natural wicking properties, which regulates the temperature of your body and allows you to get a deeper, longer-lasting rest. It can wick as much as 30% of its weight in moisture from the skin, which is then vaporized by the fibers in the air, leaving the bedding dryer, mold-free, and healthier.
Better Sleep: Studies show woolen bedding has a substantial effect on your sleep, thanks to its temperature-regulating properties.
Scientific studies show that sleeping on wool bedding helps to achieve 25% more deep, regenerative sleep compared to other types of beds, meaning that more Stages 4 and 5 sleep is achieved, which is important for your health and cellular regeneration, and a general sense that you are rested better in the morning. Your health, your home, and the world around you could all benefit from using wool duvet to help you have a restful nights sleep. Even if you are suffering from asthma attacks, hypoallergenic wool bedding can let you sleep peacefully.
Both wool and down fillings of a duvet keep you warm on cold nights, and there is perhaps something nice and bouncy about a comforter made of down that feels incredibly cozy in its own right.
Perfect for every season: In the winter, wool helps to keep us warm without being too hot, while during the summer months, it keeps us body cooler while drawing out the moisture. People who suffer from night-sweats or hot flushes might benefit from the use of wool bedding. A natural, breathable fiber-filled mattress is the most effective.