Hungarian pure down has been at the luxury end of the market, duvets and pillows filled with this sumptuous natural down is said to be some of the finest in the world.
Hungary is one of the few places remaining in Europe where geese are still widely raised in the countryside. The geese raising special climate in Hungary and protect them selfe from extrem cold in winter with large cluster down and extreme warm in summer with pure brigh white feathers. Geese farming has a long tradition in Hungary, and the industries associated with goose and down products are sophisticated and regulated.
But can a duvet really help you sleep better? This is a good question and one that is very hard to answer as not one person is the same and we all like different things. Some like to sleep snug, some of us like to sleep slightly cooler. So getting the right temperature balance is vital, if you are too hot or too cold then your sleep can be affected in a detrimental way.
Hungarian goose down duvets offer some unique properties and the down is nature’s way of maintaining a healthy temperature.You do not get too hot and you do not get cold either, this is controlled with the TOG rating system. (The tog is a measure of thermal resistance of a unit area, also known as thermal insulance. It is commonly used in the textile industry and often seen quoted on.)
How can you check the down origin?
Today, fewer and fewer farms operated therefore only a limited source of raw materials and high-priced.Many companies advertise they product as Hungarian goose down-filled but that’s inability to provide this quantity of raw materials and mixed up with low quality raw materials which are bleached and brightened duck down.
Few main evidence of the product is fake and not 100% Hungarian down
-The product looks flat, -advertised as 650FP or above 800FP. Too white and going to flat after few months (most common on chemical whitening down going to dust and small particle fragment )
-Too many brown and grey down filled in the product. Strong odor.
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