Classic White Goose Down Feather Comforter – Queen 50 OZ Filled Weight

by admin on March 17, 2010

  • Hypoallergenic 5% White Goose Down and 95% Feather -Great for Year Round
  • Fabric Material: 100% Cotton 233 Thread Count Damask
  • Down Special Treatment: Hyper allergenic & Odor Removal
  • Down Cleaning Standard: New American 2000 Standard
  • True baffle box design to keep the down in place

Product Description
This comforter is filled with 5% of premium white goose down and 95 % of soft white goose feather in a 100% cotton and 233 thread count for easy care and comfort. This is the comforter that will keep you warm every night at an affordable price. Twin size 64″x80″ 40 OZ; Queen size 92″x90″ 50 OZ; Kingsize 102″x90″ California King 108″x98″ 65 OZ… More >>

Classic White Goose Down Feather Comforter – Queen 5 0OZ Filled Weight

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{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

Lisa Davis March 15, 2010 at 7:12 am

This company, Natural Comfort has to be the best kept secret out there. Whoever you are… BLESS YOU! I love your stuff, loves it! I have to compare this to the overprice Pacific Coast Feather Co. I used to buy their products, but not anymore as long as this one is affordable. This company actually uses GOOSE FEATHER DOWN. A big difference from “feather filled”. Down products should be made of goose or duck down and is a soft gentle under feather that looks like a matured dandelion head flying in the breeze. Down feathers are used by the birds is used for bird nesting and insulation for birds to stay warm during cold seasons that’s why its such a great product for bedding. Feather filled can be made of many types of fowl feathers… particulary chicken, wild game, turkey or goose from commercial farms and are hard and pointy. Feather filled products will tend to poke out of fabric or feel “hard” under your touch. With this comforter, you get nothing like it. You can tell its real goose down and if you hold it up to the light, you can see the down under the fabric. Yeah, maybe the pockets are not filled completely, but you don’t need it to be. This comforter holds the heat in. I love it. I recommend it to APO customers and stateside. Awesome product.
Rating: 5 / 5

Peter SE Jenks March 15, 2010 at 8:23 am

The name of this product is very misleading: it contains only 5% down. It is also noisy–the lining makes a relatively loud crinkling sound like plastic. This may still go away, I have no idea. Other reviewers report feathers sticking out and poking people after just a few weeks. But it costs 1/10 what a nice down comforter does…so…you get what you pay for. To its credit, it is warm, has nice loft, and is light.
Rating: 3 / 5

Just Loves Books March 15, 2010 at 8:43 am

I have wanted a nice soft down comforter ever since we took a cruise and had such a nice one on our bed. Unfortunately, before this one, all of them were out of my price range. I was hesitant to order one this inexpensive, figuring the quality couldn’t be that great. Boy, was I wrong. My husband looked at it on our bed and asked me twice, “Are you sure that’s what you paid for THIS?”

It is soft, it is luxurious, it’s just a fine quality comforter. I hope to get another one for our guest room before Amazon wises up and charges more for this. Wow! I’m very happy with this purchase.
Rating: 5 / 5

Kirsten March 15, 2010 at 11:21 am

I ordered one of these last year around Christmas and was very happy with the quality. So much so that I ordered two more this year for my children. The comforter I received this year is nothing like the one last year. It is exactly like the posts that describe it as sewn together sheets with feathers poking out of it! You can feel the plucked feathers everywhere! Yuck! The one from last year is soft, with fine down and not a feather poking anywhere. It is sad that there is such inconsistency in the product.
Rating: 1 / 5

James LeJeune March 15, 2010 at 1:41 pm

Why one star? Well, because this comforter is just poky feathers, not down. Granted, you get what you pay for, but the number of raving reviews for these comforters is puzzling. Have these people never felt the softness and warmth of real down, or do they refuse to believe that they spent $40 on feathers? Anyway, it is what it is. If you want down, you’ll probably have to pay for it like I’m now going to. This comforter looked to good too be true and, alas, it was.
Rating: 1 / 5

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