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I purchased the Wireless Bluetooth Headband. Frustrating from first use fiddling around with the control panel and the cabled buds inside the band. After just a few uses the control unit wouldn't charge as advertised (inside the band). Troubleshooting suggested removing from the band, did this but still would not charge. Contacted sleep solutions, sent them a short video of the charging error lights. Despite the product being less than 2 months old they sent me a pre-paid consignment note, to send the control panel & charging pad back to them - I was instructed to include a detailed explanation of the problem and of course my contact details. They would investigate and come back to me. I was also to ensure the product was packaged in a manner to prevent damage. What they should have done, given the age of the product is apologise and sent me a replacement. Unit is useless, I'll throw it out.
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Bought online, after 9 days of having no notice about shipping I emailed them and only then they sent the package. It's been two weeks and I still haven't been delivered.
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Excellent product, excellent customer service and very fast delivery. I will say, however, that I find the headhand too hot at the moment. This can't really be helped. But if you tend to run hot or get hot flushes, consider this.
We couldn't believe how fast the electric blankets got here from Sydney. Just 3 days by Australia post to Toowoomba. The products have all the features we wanted as well.
The luxury natural fibre quilts — lab-tested warmer, lanolin-free, and ultra-lightweight.
Alpaca fleece was prized by the Incas as "the fibre of the gods" — and modern laboratory testing confirms it. Testing by the Yocum-McCall Testing Laboratories showed alpaca fibre to be three times warmer than sheep's wool. The secret is the fibre's completely hollow structure: it traps an exceptional amount of air while remaining extremely lightweight, delivering serious warmth with almost no weight on the body.
Critically for allergy sufferers, alpaca contains no lanolin — the natural oil in sheep's wool that triggers contact reactions in sensitive individuals. For a broader comparison of all quilt materials, see the Australian Quilt Buying Guide.
The hollow fibre traps significantly more air per gram, providing exceptional insulation at a fraction of the weight of equivalent wool quilts.
Unlike sheep's wool, alpaca fibre contains no lanolin — the common trigger for wool sensitivities. No chemical processing needed. Allergy-free in its natural state.
The semi-hollow fibre means an alpaca quilt feels noticeably lighter than a wool quilt of equivalent warmth. Consistently described as "surprisingly light for how warm it is."
Alpaca's moisture-absorbent structure stays warm in winter and cool in summer, adapting to body temperature throughout the night.
The fibre is virtually waterproof, mechanically pushing moisture away rather than absorbing it. This means alpaca does not smell and resists mould and mildew under normal conditions.
Super fine alpaca (16-18 microns) has a feel comparable to cashmere. The fibre has no scales unlike sheep's wool, giving it a naturally smooth, non-scratchy surface.
For context on fibre fineness: Super fine alpaca fleece measures 16-18 microns in diameter. Human hair is typically over 100 microns — more than 5x thicker than the alpaca fibre used in Bambi quilts. This fineness is what creates the cashmere-like softness.
Alpaca Fleece
Sheep's WoolBecause alpaca is 3x warmer than wool per gram, alpaca GSM numbers run lower than other materials for the same warmth level. A 300 GSM alpaca quilt provides warmth comparable to a 500+ GSM wool quilt. Select a weight below to explore.
The lightest alpaca quilt weight — ideal for warm Australian summers and those who sleep warm year-round. Despite the lower fill weight, the hollow-fibre structure means 200 GSM alpaca still delivers meaningful insulation — just enough for warm nights without overheating.
Also used as the lighter half of the Four Seasons combination, pairing with the 300 GSM quilt for spring and autumn use.
The most popular weight and the best starting point for most Australian homes. A 300 GSM alpaca quilt provides warmth roughly equivalent to a 500 GSM wool quilt — making it a genuine all-season performer in most Australian climates.
Also used as the second component of the Four Seasons pack, and forms the "cool side" of all His & Hers dual-zone quilts.
Maximum insulation for cold climates and those who sleep cold. At this weight, alpaca's hollow-fibre advantage is most apparent — delivering extraordinary warmth that would require a much heavier quilt in any other natural material.
The Bambi Moodmaker Superior Alpaca is available at 430 GSM; the Kelly & Windsor Four Seasons combined (200+300) reaches 500 GSM. The warm side of His & Hers quilts is 450-500 GSM depending on the blend.
The most flexible way to cover every season with a single purchase. The Kelly & Windsor Gold Alpaca and Bamboo Alpaca ranges include a Four Seasons pack — two separate quilts (200 GSM + 300 GSM) that can be used individually for summer and spring/autumn, then velcroed or clipped together to create a 500 GSM winter quilt.
Three quilts in one purchase: Summer (200 GSM alone), Spring/Autumn (300 GSM alone), Winter (200+300 combined = 500 GSM).
Four Seasons option: The Kelly & Windsor Gold Alpaca and Bamboo Alpaca ranges include a Four Seasons pack — two separate quilts (200 GSM + 300 GSM) that can be used individually for summer and spring/autumn, then velcroed or clipped together to create a 500 GSM winter quilt. It's the most flexible way to cover every season with one purchase.
A standout feature of the alpaca range is the His & Hers dual-zone concept. These quilts have a different GSM fill on each half — warmer on one side, cooler on the other. They look and feel like a normal single quilt, but solve the common problem of couples who sleep at different temperatures.
Available in Queen, King, and Super King. Also available as a dual-zone quilt in Tencel and Ingeo.
| Product | Fill | GSM Options | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kelly & Windsor Gold Alpaca Quilt | 100% pure Australian alpaca fleece. Cotton sateen cover with UltraSoft quilting | Light (200 GSM), High (300 GSM), Four Seasons (200 + 300 GSM — velcro together for 500 GSM winter) | The premium pure alpaca quilt. Australian-made. 5-year guarantee. Best for those wanting maximum alpaca performance. Four Seasons option is the most versatile |
| Kelly & Windsor Gold His & Hers Alpaca Quilt | 100% pure Australian alpaca fleece | 300 GSM cool side / 500 GSM warm side | Couples with different temperature preferences |
| Kelly & Windsor Classic Blend Alpaca Wool Quilt | 60% alpaca fleece, 40% lanolin-free wool. Cotton sateen cover | Standard weight | A mid-range option blending alpaca softness with natural wool. Lanolin-free wool component. 5-year guarantee |
| Kelly & Windsor Classic His & Hers Alpaca Wool Quilt | 60% alpaca fleece, 40% lanolin-free wool | 300 GSM cool side / 450 GSM warm side | The His & Hers concept at a more accessible price point than the pure alpaca version |
| Kelly & Windsor Blend Bamboo Alpaca Quilt | 50% alpaca fleece, 50% bamboo fibre. 60/40 bamboo-cotton sateen cover | Light (200), Mid (300), Four Seasons (200 + 300 = 500 GSM) | Combines alpaca's warmth with bamboo's cooling and moisture-wicking. Excellent for couples where one partner runs hot. 5-year guarantee |
| Kelly & Windsor His & Hers Bamboo Alpaca Quilt | 40% alpaca fleece, 60% bamboo fibre | 300 GSM cool side / 500 GSM warm side | Dual-zone bamboo-alpaca blend for couples. Bamboo adds extra breathability to the cooler side |
| Bambi Moodmaker Superior Alpaca Fleece Quilt | 100% super fine Australian alpaca fleece (16-18 microns). Cotton sateen cover | 300 GSM (all-season), 430 GSM (winter) | Australian-made by Bambi on the NSW Central Coast. Pure alpaca with cashmere-like softness. Recommended dry clean only |
| Bambi Luxura Alpaca & Wool Blend Quilt | Alpaca fleece blended with wool. Cotton sateen cover | 300 GSM (all-season), 430 GSM (winter) | A blended option from Bambi at a lower price point than pure alpaca. Australian-made |
| Herington Wool Blend Alpaca Quilt | Alpaca fibre blended with enhanced Australian wool | 300 GSM | An affordable entry point into alpaca quilts. Australian-made by Herington. Good value all-season option |
| Bed Size | Quilt Dimensions (approx) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Single | 140 x 210 cm | Children's beds and standard single beds |
| Double | 180 x 210 cm | Less common in newer homes |
| Queen | 210 x 210 cm | The most common Australian bed size |
| King | 245 x 210 cm | King beds and split king setups |
| Super King | 270 x 240 cm | The largest standard size — generous drape |
Use a quilt cover to protect the cotton sateen casing and reduce wash frequency. Size the cover to match the quilt dimensions, not the bed size. For general GSM guidance across all quilt materials, see the Australian Quilt Buying Guide.
Browse our complete range of alpaca quilts. Not sure which weight or blend is right for your climate? Our Australian-based sleep specialists can help — contact us for personalised recommendations.
An alpaca wool quilt offers a range of benefits due to the unique properties of alpaca wool. These include:
Additionally, alpaca wool is hypoallergenic, making it a good choice for people with sensitive skin or allergies. Unlike sheep's wool, it does not contain lanolin, which can trigger allergic reactions in some people. Alpaca wool is also durable and has excellent moisture-wicking properties, helping to keep the sleep environment dry and comfortable. Its natural resistance to dust mites, mildew, and odours is another valuable feature for maintaining a clean and healthy sleep environment. However, alpaca wool quilts are generally more expensive than other types of wool quilts due to the luxurious nature of the fibre and because alpacas produce less wool per year compared to sheep. As with all bedding, it's important to care for an alpaca wool quilt properly to maintain its quality and longevity. Overall, an alpaca wool quilt can offer a luxurious, warm, and hypoallergenic option for bedding.
Alpaca wool and sheep's wool are both natural fibres that are used in textile manufacturing, but they possess distinct characteristics. Let's delve into their unique properties:
In terms of durability, both types of wool are strong and resilient, but sheep's wool tends to be more elastic, which can lead to better shape retention in garments. Sheep's wool also has a higher lanolin content, which gives it water-repellent properties. However, this lanolin can sometimes cause allergic reactions, making alpaca wool a better choice for those with wool sensitivities. It's important to note that the specific characteristics of alpaca and sheep's wool can vary depending on the breed of sheep or type of alpaca, as well as the way the wool is processed. Ultimately, whether you choose alpaca wool or sheep's wool will depend on your personal preferences and requirements for warmth, weight, softness, and potential allergy considerations.
Both alpaca wool and sheep's wool quilts are known for their excellent insulation properties and ability to provide warmth. However, they have slightly different characteristics:
Hence for a given weight quilt eg an All Seasons (350 gsm) alpaca aool quilt will be warmer than a sheeps wool quilt. Your choice between an alpaca wool quilt and a sheep's wool quilt might depend on your personal preference for weight and feel of the quilt, along with other factors such as allergies and sensitivity to wool. Always consider the quality of the quilt's construction, the specific type of alpaca or sheep's wool used, and the thickness of the quilt when selecting the best quilt for your needs.
Yes, alpaca quilts are considered to be hypoallergenic, meaning they're less likely to cause an allergic reaction. This attribute can be attributed to the unique properties of alpaca wool:
In addition to being hypoallergenic, alpaca quilts offer excellent thermal regulation, keeping you warm in the winter and cool in the summer, adding to their comfort and appeal. They're also known for their softness and light weight, making them a luxurious choice for bedding. With their hypoallergenic nature and thermal properties, alpaca quilts can provide a comfortable and health-friendly option for bedding.
Yes — alpaca is one of the best alternatives for wool-sensitive individuals. The most common trigger for wool allergy is lanolin, which alpaca fibre does not contain. Alpaca also has no fibre scales (which cause the scratchy sensation in lower-grade wool). Customer reviews from people with wool sensitivities and a range of allergies consistently report no issues with alpaca quilts. For the purest option, choose a 100% alpaca quilt rather than an alpaca-wool blend.
Yes — this is a laboratory-tested claim, not a marketing estimate. Testing by the Yocum-McCall Testing Laboratories confirmed alpaca fibre's thermal insulation is approximately three times that of sheep's wool. The warmth comes from the fibre being completely hollow — it traps significantly more air per gram than solid or semi-solid fibres. In practice, this means a 300 GSM alpaca quilt provides warmth comparable to a much heavier wool quilt.
The His & Hers dual-zone quilts are designed specifically for this problem. Available in pure alpaca (Kelly & Windsor Gold), alpaca-wool blend (Classic), and bamboo-alpaca blend — each has different GSM on each half. The bamboo-alpaca blend adds extra cooling on the lighter side for the warmer sleeper. Browse all dual warmth quilts.
It depends on the product. Pure alpaca quilts (Bambi Moodmaker, Kelly & Windsor Gold) are generally recommended for dry cleaning only — machine washing can damage the fine fleece and reduce loft. Alpaca-wool blends (Herington) are typically machine washable on a gentle cycle. Always check the specific product's care label before washing.
Both are Australian-made and use Australian-grown alpaca. Kelly & Windsor specialises exclusively in alpaca bedding and offers the widest range — including the Four Seasons configuration, His & Hers dual-zone, and bamboo-alpaca blends. Bambi uses super fine alpaca (16–18 microns) and offers fewer configurations but emphasises the cashmere-like softness of the fibre. Both brands carry quality guarantees (5-year for Kelly & Windsor). Choose Kelly & Windsor for range and versatility; choose Bambi for ultra-fine fibre softness.
Pure alpaca quilts (Bambi Moodmaker, Kelly & Windsor Gold) deliver maximum hypoallergenic performance and the lightest weight-to-warmth ratio. They are typically more expensive and require dry cleaning. Alpaca blend quilts (alpaca-wool or alpaca-bamboo) are more affordable, often machine washable, and retain most of alpaca's key benefits. The alpaca-bamboo blend from Kelly & Windsor adds extra moisture management — useful for warm sleepers. The lanolin-free wool blend is a good mid-range choice for those who want some of alpaca's properties at a lower price.