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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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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.
Summer and lightweight quilts are the best lightweight and versatile option for staying cool in the warmer months or all year round in Air Conditioned houses.
Looking for a summer blanket - check out our range of australian lightweight summer blankets . Put them inside a quilt cover and they make a great alternative to a lightweight quilt on those cool summer nights.
The short version: at the peak of an Australian summer, most people don't need a quilt — a sheet or lightweight blanket is enough. Summer quilts are at their best during the transition from spring to summer and summer to autumn, when overnight temperatures fluctuate.
The other key scenario: air-conditioned homes. If the bedroom sits at a consistent 20-23°C, a lightweight summer quilt provides comfortable coverage year-round — the cool, stable environment means the quilt doesn't need to work hard.
The most common mistake is buying a quilt that's too heavy for actual summer conditions. Customer feedback consistently shows that quilts above 300 GSM — even those marketed as "all-season" — feel too warm on nights above 22°C without aircon. When in doubt, go lighter.
No single quilt works year-round in Australian conditions. The swing from 10°C winter nights to 35°C summer days is too wide. Most households need two quilts: a lightweight doona (100-250 GSM) for warmer months, and a mid-to-heavy quilt (350-500+ GSM) for winter. The only exception is homes with consistent climate control. For the full seasonal warmth chart, see the Australian Quilt Buying Guide.
GSM (grams per square metre) measures fill density. Lower GSM = lighter and cooler. But material matters as much as weight — a 200 GSM wool quilt feels warmer than a 200 GSM Tencel quilt.
For most Australian summers without aircon: 100-200 GSM is the sweet spot — enough to provide the comforting drape of a doona without trapping excess heat.
In air-conditioned bedrooms: 200-300 GSM can cover spring, summer, and autumn — three seasons from one quilt.
Each fill has different breathability, loft, and moisture-wicking properties. Select a material to jump to its details.
Best for: Hot, humid conditions
Highly breathable, moisture-wicking, naturally hypoallergenic. Silky drape. One of the coolest-sleeping natural fills available.
Brands: Alastairs, Kelly & Windsor
Best for: Moisture management, eco-conscious buyers
Exceptional moisture-wicking — feels cooler than its GSM suggests. Smooth, cool-to-touch surface. Sustainably produced from eucalyptus wood pulp.
Brands: Bambi
Best for: All-round practicality
Breathable, natural, machine washable. The most practical, familiar-feeling option. Hypoallergenic. Widest price range.
Brands: Bambi, Downia, Herington, Heritage
Best for: Fluctuating overnight temperatures
Natural temperature regulation — warmer when the room cools before dawn, cooler when it's warm at midnight. Moisture-wicking, durable. Australian-made options.
Brands: Herington, Wooltara
Best for: Luxurious feel, minimum weight
Highest loft-to-weight ratio of any fill — a lightweight down quilt feels plush despite weighing very little. Excellent natural drape.
Brands: Downia
Best for: Sustainability, premium softness
Ingeo (corn-based) offers lightweight, hypoallergenic fill. Bamboo-alpaca blends combine breathability with luxurious warmth at low weight.
Brands: Bambi (Ingeo), Kelly & Windsor (Alpaca)
Loft = the "puffiness" of a quilt when laid flat. More loft traps more insulating air.
For summer quilts, the goal is low to moderate loft:
Lower loft often means cooler sleep. If quilts labelled "summer weight" still feel too warm, look for fills described as "whisper loft" or "low loft" — these are engineered to minimise heat retention while maintaining a comfortable weight across the body.
How a quilt is stitched affects warmth distribution. Two main constructions exist:
For a deeper explanation of quilt construction types, see the Australian Quilt Buying Guide.
Summer Quilt
Lightweight BlanketAlways use a summer quilt inside a quilt cover. Key reasons:
Cover fabric matters for summer. Choose breathable options:
| Cover Fabric | Feel | Summer Suitability |
|---|---|---|
| Cotton percale | Crisp, cool, matte | Excellent — the coolest cotton weave |
| Cotton sateen | Smooth, slight sheen | Good — slightly warmer than percale |
| Tencel / Bamboo | Silky, cool to touch | Excellent — best moisture-wicking |
| Flannel / Microfibre | Fuzzy, warm | Avoid — traps heat, negates lightweight quilt |
A summer quilt is one layer in a system. It won't solve overheating if the sheets and protector underneath are trapping heat. Each layer contributes:
Sheets: Bamboo sheets and Tencel sheets actively wick moisture and feel cool to the touch — a bigger upgrade than most people expect.
Mattress protector: A cooling mattress protector prevents heat build-up from the mattress — often the biggest source of overnight overheating.
Pillow protectors: Cooling pillow protectors with Tencel or Coolmax fabric complete the system.
Standard cotton sheets absorb moisture but release it slowly — creating a damp, clammy feel on humid nights. Tencel and bamboo fabrics transport sweat away from the skin and release it into the air faster, keeping the surface consistently dry and cool.
This matters more than most people realise. Even a 150 GSM summer quilt creates a micro-climate between body and quilt. If the sheets can't wick moisture, that micro-climate becomes humid and uncomfortable — regardless of how lightweight the quilt is.
The difference is measurable:
Summer can be a difficult season for allergy sufferers — warmer conditions increase dust mite activity. For allergy-prone sleepers:
Pairing any summer quilt with a hypoallergenic pillow protector and mattress protector creates a more complete allergen barrier.
Start here → answer three questions:
1. How hot is the bedroom? No aircon + above 25°C = ultra-light (100-150 GSM). Aircon or below 22°C = lightweight (200-300 GSM).
2. What's the priority — cool sleep or natural feel? Coolest: bamboo or Tencel. Most natural/familiar: cotton. Best temperature regulation: wool. Most luxurious: down.
3. Machine washable? Cotton and synthetic fills = easy machine wash. Wool and down = specialist care or spot clean (a quilt cover significantly reduces washing frequency).
Summer 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.
| Size | Quilt Dimensions (cm) | Suits These Beds | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single | 140 x 210 | Single mattress (92 x 188) | Children, solo sleepers |
| King Single | 160 x 210 | King single mattress (107 x 203) | Teenagers, taller solo sleepers |
| Double | 180 x 210 | Double mattress (138 x 188) | Couples (compact), guest rooms |
| Queen | 210 x 210 | Queen mattress (153 x 203) | Most couples — Australia's most popular size |
| King | 245 x 210 | King mattress (183 x 203) | Couples wanting generous drape and coverage |
| Super King | 270 x 240 | Super king mattress (204 x 204) | Maximum space, luxury bedrooms |
Browse our complete range of lightweight summer quilts. Not sure which is right for you? Our Australian-based sleep specialists can help — contact us for personalised recommendations based on your climate and sleep style.
Lightweight Summer Quilts aren’t just for colder weather—summer quilts are specially crafted from breathable, hypoallergenic materials that help you maintain an even body temperature even on the hottest of summer nights. Heavier summer quilts can also be used during the winter, making them an affordable year-round bedding option
All of our quilts boast sewn-through cassette construction, which eliminates uncomfortable bunching, bulking, and thinning.
We offer a wide selection of summer quilts from top brands in bedding products, such as Downia, Tontine, and Bambi. Customers have their pick of feather, down, and cotton fillings, as well as eco-friendly and all-seasons quilts.
View our customer reviews of our Lightweight Summer Quilts range
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100–200 GSM for most summers. Hot sleepers or inland areas: lean toward 100–150 GSM. Coastal or aircon rooms: 200–300 GSM works across spring, summer, and autumn. Bamboo and Tencel feel cooler than their GSM number suggests. See the Australian Quilt Buying Guide for the full seasonal warmth chart.
Depends on climate and sleeping temperature. Bamboo (Alastairs 200 GSM) and Tencel (Bambi 300 GSM) for hot, humid conditions. Wool (Herington 150 GSM, Wooltara 200 GSM) for fluctuating overnight temperatures. Cotton (Bambi Avoca 200 GSM) for easy-wash practicality. Down (Downia lightweight) for luxurious feel. Read summer quilt reviews for real-world feedback.
Not in most Australian climates. A quilt warm enough for a 10°C winter night will overheat on a 25°C summer night. Exceptions: air-conditioned homes at consistent temperature, or very mild coastal areas. Most households need a lightweight summer quilt + a separate winter quilt.
Most people prefer the quilt for bed use — the fill provides a doona-like drape inside a quilt cover. A blanket is better for the couch, travel, or peak summer when even a lightweight quilt is too warm. Mid-point option: place a cotton blanket inside a quilt cover.
Cotton percale (crisp, coolest cotton weave), Tencel or bamboo (silky, moisture-wicking). Avoid flannel or microfibre — they trap heat and negate the lightweight quilt. See quilt covers.
Always follow the manufacturer's care label. General guidance: cotton and synthetic fills are typically machine washable. Wool and down often need specialist or gentle washing — a quilt cover reduces washing frequency significantly. Air the quilt regularly and dry thoroughly before storing to prevent mould — particularly important in humid Australian climates.