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What is the Lowest Tog Duvet?
If it's for the scorching summer months or an Autumn or Winter duvet, determining the perfect tog rating will depend on many factors, including your own individual style of sleep and climate.
If you are prone to hot sleep or live in an area with a warmer climate, select a duvet that has a tog rating lower than 4.5.
1.0
The right duvet depends on your personal preferences and some environmental factors. The temperature in your bedroom could change according to the season. This is the reason it's important to use a light summer duvet, alongside a heavier winter duvet.
You may have noticed that some duvets are tagged with the tog rating, which will give you an idea of how warm they will be. The more high the tog rating, the warmer the duvet. However, a duvet's tog rating should be taken with a pinch of salt - it is calculated by a lab on a flat surface and will vary when draped over you in your bed.
A 1.0 tog is the lowest duvet available, and provides very little or no warmth. It is typically made of cotton or polyester, and can feel hard and cold on a warm night. However, quilt togs explained could be useful as an extra layer in a hot or humid climate. A 4.5 tog is perfect for summer and can help you avoid overheating during long hot nights. A 7.5 tog is perfect for fall and spring, but you'll want something between that and a winter-weight duvet in the coldest months. We also have an all season duvet that gives you the best of both worlds.
4.5
There's a tog rating on most duvets and it refers to the ability of the bedding to hold warmth to keep you warm in the evening. A lower tog can make your bed appear more airy and cooler during warmer months. For example our duck feather and down duvet has a light 2.5-tog rating and a 233-thread count pure cotton cover.
In between seasons, such as Autumn and Spring, opt for a medium duvet tog, like our 7.5 tog option. This will provide the perfect amount of warmth. You might also want to think about an all-seasons duvet that offers two duvet options in one (a low tog and a higher tog) which means you can change depending on the weather, and have a spare duvet ready for guests to use.
The weight of a duvet is often determined by the filling. Natural materials such as feathers and down are more breathable, so you'll get a lighter duvet. However synthetic duvets can be an ideal choice for those who are allergic to feathers or even down because they're hypoallergenic and typically made from anti-static fibres. This reduces dust mites and allows you to sleep better.
7.5
The duvets with the highest tog are designed specifically for winter months, providing additional warmth and insulation. They are perfect for those who sleep cold and prefer to wrap themselves up in a blanket at night. However, it's worth noting that this rating can still be too warm for some and could cause them to overheat throughout the night.
When selecting a high-temperature duvet, you must think about the kind of filling used, as different materials will affect the level of warmth and thermal properties a duvet offers. For instance, natural fibers like feathers and down are more thermally insulate than synthetic fillings. A duvet made of these materials will be heavier than one made of synthetic materials, but they will still provide the same thermal insulation.
Alternatively, some bedding brands have opted to leave traditional tog ratings and instead classify their products by temperature regulating materials. This allows customers to have a duvet that is year-round without the need to purchase a separate summer and winter one, which saves space in their bed and also money. Simba, a British-based company has created a line of products constructed from the breathable cotton. The cotton wicks heat away and regulates temperatures. This allows them to offer a 7.5 tog duvet that will be perfect for the fall and spring seasons, whilst also providing the warmth that is needed in winter.
10.5
Duvets are almost always sold with a 'tog' rating attached - and it's vital to know how the rating works. It informs you of how the duvet is warm and how much heat it will keep. The higher the temperature the duvet is, the more warm it is.
In the past, you'd select a different duvet according to the season. For example, 4.5 tog was used in summer to prevent overheating, and 13.5 tog was the ideal choice for winter when it is chilly. Today, you can select one that is suitable for all seasons. This is especially beneficial when sharing the bed with someone else for instance, a child or a partner. Everyone regulates their body temperature differently.
A duvet with a mid-tog is ideal for Autumn and Spring. You'll still need something light and quick to dry however, with the seasons changing, you may find some nights colder than others. Keep a blanket in mind to place under your duvet if you find that some nights are more cold than other nights.
Alternatively, some people prefer natural fibre duvets. This could be made up of feathers filled with down or synthetic fillings. Feather and down duvets are lightweight and breathable and have great air-trapping properties which makes them perfect for warmer temperatures. Synthetic options are usually coated with anti-allergens, and they wick away sweat, keeping you feeling cool and comfortable. They're also easy to clean and durable.
12.5
If you're seeking a duvet that is suitable for the summer, pick one with a lower rating for tog. This is because warmer temperatures mean that you won't need more insulation to stay warm at night. It's also worth bearing in mind that every sleeper has a different way of regulating their heat, so what may feel like the perfect duvet to one person may be too hot for a different person.
If you're looking for a child's duvet be sure to choose one with a an equivalence rating of less than. This is because children of a younger age tend to be more prone to overheating at night and will benefit from having a cooler duvet.
Many duvets are rated according to their tog, but there are also those that are classified by weight, which is often known as gsm. Certain natural fillers, such as wool and down, breathe better than their synthetic counterparts. This makes them more effective in capturing heat without feeling heavy or suffocating.
You may also spot all-seasons duvets that include two duvets in one. This is great for those who want to be prepared for any changes in the weather, and also help to reduce the space needed for storage. It's also a great option when you share your bed with another person and this means that each of you will have a bed that suits your temperature preferences. It's also useful for those who frequently have guests staying overnight as you'll always have a spare duvet ready for guests!
13.5
The tog rating can be a helpful guide when choosing your duvet, but there are other factors that will determine how comfortable you will feel with it. For instance, the type of filling has an influence on how cool or warm the duvet will be. If you tend to get cold, a warmer filling such as feathers will keep you toasty, while if you are prone to hot sleepers A lighter filling can help you remain cool.
The duvet with the lowest tog for winter is 13.5 tog which is a decent middle-ground that will offer warmth while still keeping you feeling light and cosy. You can also choose a 7 tog super-light summer duvet to be ready for colder evenings.
Some duvets can also be categorized by weight, rather than tog. This is helpful when you're looking for an option that is lightweight. Duvets filled with natural materials like down and wool tend to be lighter than synthetic ones. This is because they are lighter due to the insulation they provide.
Children can begin sleeping under a duvet at around one year old However, they shouldn't use a duvet that is less than 4 togs. This can lead to overheating or suffocation. Begin with a light blanket or cot quilt, and increase the tog rating as they grow older. You can also find duvets with a 'all-seasons' design that are suitable for both the autumn and spring seasons, so you won't have to worry about packing up a winter or summer duvet at the close of the season.
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