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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.
Stay warm this winter with a quality duck down quilt, goose down duvet, or feather quilt—these versatile, comfortable quilts give you temperature control that's equivalent of up to 14 wool blankets!
Our feather and down quilts are designed to deliver an incredible sleeping experience. Each duvet and quilt is crafted with quality, high thread count fabric and sewn with advanced stitching techniques for lifelong durability. The goose down, duck down, and feather filling provides unmatched comfort.
In addition, duck down and goose down possess the fantastic ability to “breathe.” Our goose down quilts and duck down quilts actually lift perspiration while you sleep, allowing you to wake up cozy and refreshed each morning.
Down duvets are the ultimate in warmth—and they're also light and lofty, so you'll enjoy a relaxing night's sleep in any season. Browse our vast selection of duck down duvets, goose down and feather quilts to find the perfect winter companion.
Discover the ultimate in luxury bedding with our generous selection of goose down quilts, duck down duvets, and feather quilts.
View our summer and lightweight quilts for sleeping comfortably in warmer climates or air conditioned houses.
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A quality feather and down quilt delivers something no synthetic fill can replicate: exceptional warmth with remarkably little weight. Down clusters trap air in three-dimensional pockets, creating insulation that can be equivalent to up to 14 wool blankets - while feeling light and breathable against the body. Down and feather also naturally draw away and expel excess moisture and heat, approximately 850 ml per night, keeping the sleep surface dry.
This guide explains the difference between down, feather, goose, and duck fills, the case constructions that affect warmth and loft, and how to choose the right quilt for the season. For a broader comparison of all quilt materials, see the Australian Quilt Buying Guide.
Every feather and down quilt is made up of two components: a case (the outer fabric shell) and a fill (the insulating material inside). The fill is the critical factor in warmth, weight, and loft.
| Fill Type | What It Is | Properties |
|---|---|---|
| Down | The soft, fluffy clusters that grow under the outer breast feathers of geese and ducks. Down has no stalk or quill - it's a three-dimensional cluster of fine filaments | Softer and lighter than feather. Excellent insulating properties - traps air in tiny pockets. More down = more warmth per gram |
| Feather | The outer body feathers with a central quill (shaft). Heavier and flatter than down | Less insulating than down per gram. Does not loft as well. Acts more as a "filler" - adds body and weight to the quilt, providing some warmth. The quill limits expansion |
| Down & Feather Blend | A mix of both, expressed as a ratio (e.g., 50/50, 85/15, 30/70). The first number is typically the down percentage | Higher down percentage = warmer, lighter, and loftier. Lower down percentage = heavier, more affordable. Most quilts use a blend rather than pure down |
The down-to-feather ratio is the single most important specification. A quilt labelled "85% goose down / 15% feather" will be significantly warmer, lighter, and loftier than a "30% down / 70% feather" quilt. Always check the percentage - a higher down ratio means better insulation per gram of fill weight.
Goose Down
Duck DownIn practical terms: Both goose and duck down provide warmth that far exceeds synthetic fills. Goose down is the premium choice when budget allows; duck down offers outstanding performance at a lower price point. The down-to-feather ratio matters more than the bird species - a 50/50 duck down quilt will outperform a 30/70 goose down quilt in warmth and loft.
The case is the outer cotton shell that holds the fill. All quality feather and down quilts use high-thread-count downproof Japara cotton (typically 233 to 330 thread count) - woven so tightly that down and feather cannot escape and dust mites cannot get in. The two case constructions available in this range determine how the fill behaves:
| Construction | How It Works | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Baffled Cassette (Boxed Wall) | Internal walls create walled squares that hold the fill in position. The walls provide height for the fill to loft fully, with no cold spots. Fill stays evenly distributed all night. Some premium quilts use boxed internal walled quilting for even greater loft | Winter and all-season quilts. The most popular premium construction. Used in the Downia Gold Collection, Silver Collection Duvet, Classique 85%, Ultimate Loft, and Downessa goose/duck down ranges. Provides the best loft and even warmth distribution |
| Sewn-Through Cassette | Top and bottom fabric layers are stitched directly together in a grid pattern. Fill cannot move between compartments. Creates a flatter, lighter profile than baffled construction | Summer, lightweight, and all-season quilts. Used in the Downia Classique 50%, Silver Collection 50%, Four Seasons, and Summer Lightweight ranges. The stitching creates a thinner profile - ideal for warmer months or layering |
Loft refers to the ability of the fill to hold air - more loft = more trapped air = more warmth. Downia quilts are graded on a loft scale of 2 to 4:
For general GSM weight guidance across all quilt materials, see the Australian Quilt Buying Guide.
A common concern with feather and down quilts is allergies. Downia addresses this through their Puresan™ sanitising process - a thorough treatment that incorporates twelve different washing and rinsing cycles using biodegradable cleaning agents. This removes bacteria, dust, and allergens from the down and feather before it's placed into the case, leaving the fill clean, fluffy, and hypoallergenic.
Combined with the high-thread-count downproof cotton casing (which is independently proven to be impenetrable to dust mites), Downia feather and down quilts are suitable for most allergy and asthma sufferers. For more allergy-focused options, see allergy sensitive quilts.
Puresan™ at a glance: 12 washing and rinsing cycles using biodegradable agents · removes bacteria, dust, and allergens · leaves fill clean and hypoallergenic · combined with downproof casing that dust mites cannot penetrate · suitable for most allergy and asthma sufferers.
Feather and down quilts are available in all standard Australian bed sizes. Dimensions refer to the quilt itself - always check the product page for exact measurements as brands may vary slightly.
| 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 | Also used across split king beds for a unified look |
| Super King | 270 x 240 cm | The largest standard size - generous drape |
A quick reference for every sleep need.
Summer / LightweightA lightweight fill ratio keeps the quilt breathable for warmer months. Sewn-through cassette construction creates a flatter, thinner profile - ideal for summer or permanently air-conditioned bedrooms.
Example: Downia Summer Lightweight 30% White Duck Down and Feather Quilt
All-Season / EverydayThe most versatile option. A balanced fill ratio provides warmth through autumn, spring, and mild winter nights. Baffled cassette construction ensures fill stays evenly distributed all night.
Example: Downia Silver Collection 50% White Goose Down Quilt
Winter / Maximum WarmthMaximum warmth for the coldest nights. An overfilled baffled cassette with an outer wall provides extra loft height. Noticeably thicker and more substantial in feel than all-season options.
Example: Downia Ultimate Loft 50% White Goose Down Quilt or Downia Gold Collection 85% White Goose Down Duvet
Best ValueDuck down is a by-product of the food industry, keeping supply high and prices accessible without compromising on warmth. A 50/50 duck down blend delivers outstanding performance for the price.
Ultimate LuxuryThe lightest, warmest, and softest option available. Premium goose down clusters provide unmatched insulation per gram. High thread count downproof casing ensures fill stays in place and dust mites stay out.
Feather and down quilts are fully machine washable. However, due to their size and the weight of wet fill, proper care makes a significant difference to longevity:
Storage tip: When not in use, store the quilt in a breathable cotton bag - not a sealed plastic container, which traps moisture and can damage the fill. A quilt storage bag keeps the quilt clean and allows airflow. Air the quilt before the first use each season, and frequently thereafter.
Not everyone suits a feather and down quilt. For those with severe allergies, ethical preferences, or budget constraints, these alternatives provide excellent performance:
Synthetic fill that closely mimics down's softness and drape. Machine washable at higher temperatures and the most budget-friendly option in the range.
Browse rangeNatural temperature regulation, excellent moisture-wicking, and inherent dust mite resistance. Australian-made options widely available.
Browse rangePlant-based fibre, Sensitive Choice approved, with outstanding moisture management. Ideal for sensitive skin and allergy sufferers.
Browse rangeWarmer than wool per gram, lanolin-free, and naturally hypoallergenic - a premium natural alternative for those avoiding down entirely.
Browse rangeRead real-world customer experiences in the feather and down quilt reviews. Sleep specialists can help match the right fill, loft, and construction to individual needs.
Yes, for most people. The Puresan™ sanitising process removes bacteria, dust, and allergens from the fill through twelve washing and rinsing cycles. The high-thread-count downproof cotton casing is then impenetrable to dust mites. This combination makes Downia feather and down quilts hypoallergenic and suitable for most allergy and asthma sufferers. For severe allergies, also consider Tencel or microfibre quilts that can be washed more frequently at home.
In Australia, all three terms refer to the same product — a cloth bag filled with feathers, down, or fibres placed on the bed for warmth. "Duvet" is French for "down" and is the common term in Europe and the US. "Doona" is an Australian term, though it's actually a registered trademark of John Cotton Australia Pty Ltd. "Quilt" can also refer to a traditional patchwork quilt, but in the bedding context, it means the same as a duvet. See the Australian Quilt Buying Guide for more detail.
Yes, but use a front-loading machine with sufficient capacity. Most household top-loaders are too small and can pull the fill apart during the agitation cycle. A commercial front-loading machine at a laundromat is ideal for queen and king sizes. Use a mild detergent, gentle cycle, and rinse thoroughly. Dry completely in a tumble dryer on low heat with a tennis ball to re-loft the fill. Alternatively, all feather and down quilts can be safely dry cleaned.
With proper care, a quality feather and down quilt can last 10–15+ years. Downia products carry a minimum 5-year guarantee against faulty workmanship and materials (3 years for Downessa). The key to longevity is regular airing, proper washing and drying technique, and using a quilt cover to protect the casing from body oils and stains.
Goose down has larger clusters that provide better loft, warmth, and durability per gram. For the same warmth level, a goose down quilt will feel lighter. However, a 50/50 duck down blend at a lower price offers outstanding performance — many people find duck down quilts more than adequate for Australian conditions. The down-to-feather ratio matters more than bird species. A 50% duck down quilt will outperform a 30% goose down quilt.