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I tried Simba's Summer Hybrid Duvet and it kept me cool without a fan
I tried Simba's Summer Hybrid Duvet and it kept me cool without a fan

Daily Record

time2 days ago

  • Lifestyle
  • Daily Record

I tried Simba's Summer Hybrid Duvet and it kept me cool without a fan

Luxury bedding essentials brand Simba has launched its Summer Hybrid Duvet, a down-like duvet designed for lightweight warmth, and I was one of the first to try it out Sleeping during the summer has always been a challenge for me, particularly when the heatwave struck and I found myself restlessly tossing and turning all night. However, this changed when I tried Simba's Summer Hybrid Duvet, a down-like comforter designed for lightweight warmth. The Hybrid Duvet is available in Single, Double, King and Super King sizes, with prices starting from £129. This 4.5 Tog bedding features innovative Stratos technology, which helps hot sleepers like me to settle down for a restful sleep. As I don't own a cooling fan, the special webbing pattern stitched into the bottom of the duvet serves as an excellent alternative to prevent me from overheating at night. While a 10.5 Tog duvet is generally considered suitable for year-round use, those who are more susceptible to the cold might want to consider investing in a two-in-one duvet such as the Feels Like Down Duvet Collection from Dusk. Their All Seasons duvet consists of two separate 4.5 and 9 tog duvets, which can be fastened together with buttons. A single duvet is priced at £66 while a double one is up for grabs for £77, but shoppers can enjoy a 20% discount with the code EXTRA20 at checkout, reported the Mirror. Previously, I would sleep with open windows and my legs outside the duvet cover, but the noise from traffic and late night pub-goers impacted my sleep quality. Since switching to Simba's Summer Hybrid Duvet, I've experienced some of the most peaceful sleeps, and I slept like a log. The innovative Simba Renew Bio Fibres fill is a game-changer with its special square stitch design ensuring even coverage, and the fresh cotton cover is so comfortable that it enticed me to forgo the duvet cover. Of course, that means there will be no "breakfast in bed" to avoid catching stains on the white fabric. However, consumers will be relieved to find out the duvet is machine washable and fit in most domestic washing machines with ease, boasting a fast drying time when the weather is cooperative. For those who fancy adding a splash of colour or pattern to their bedding, the Night Lark Gingham Print Coverless Duvet in blue and taupe offers a summery touch. Available in both 4.5 and 10.5 tog options with starting prices at £60, it's an appealing choice for diverse tastes. I'm quite fond of my Simba duvet; however, reactions in my household vary as my brother deems it "too cold" for his preference. He elaborated: "It's nice to sleep in it but after a few hours, I felt cold and had to grab a fleece throw instead. It's too lightweight and I like to sleep with a weighted blanket." While some may view it as expensive, in my experience, it has spared me the cost of acquiring a cooling fan, which could tack on an additional £100. One satisfied customer exclaimed: "A wonderful duvet, I cannot recommend it more. Just like a feather on top of you, and seems very temperature regulating." Another chimed in with praise, noting: "Warm yet light and regulates temperature so well. We are using the duvet now when we would have changed to a low tog summer duvet to keep cool. It's not immediately obvious which is the top and bottom side so adding a label which states top and underside would be helpful."

Simba's 'cool touch' duvet sends me to sleep in a heatwave
Simba's 'cool touch' duvet sends me to sleep in a heatwave

Daily Mirror

time14-06-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Daily Mirror

Simba's 'cool touch' duvet sends me to sleep in a heatwave

Sleeping in the heat has interrupted my sleep pattern but Simba's Summer Hybrid Duvet has been a game changer for regulating body heat at night Sleeping in summer has been a struggle for me especially when the heatwave hit and I ended up tossing and turning in bed all night, but that's not the case until I tried Simba's Summer Hybrid Duvet, a down-like comfort designed for lightweight warmth. Available in Single, Double, King and Super King with prices starting from £129, the Hybrid Duvet is a 4.5 Tog bedding that features innovative Stratos tech to keep hot sleepers like me to slumber down for a restful sleep. I don't own a cooling fan so the special webbing pattern stitched to the bottom of the duvet is the next best thing that keeps me from oversweating at night. While 10.5 Tog is generally considered for all-year use but for those who are prone to cold might want to invest in a two-in-one duvet such as Dusk's Feels Like Down Duvet Collection, their All Seasons duvet is comprised of two separate 4.5 and 9 tog duvets, fastened together with buttons. It's retailed at £63 but shoppers can enjoy 20% off with code EXTRA20 at checkout. I have been sleeping with open windows and legs out of my duvet cover but the traffic noise and night owls on the street have made an impact on my sleep quality. Since I swapped my duvet to Simba's Hybrid Duvet, I've had some of the most peaceful sleeps and it kept my body temperature cool. The special square stitched Simba Renew Bio Fibres fill prevents any uneven coverage and the fresh cotton cover had me ditching the duvet cover. Having said that, there is a risk of getting stains on the pristine white fabric. Simba Summer Hybrid Duvet From £129 Simba Buy Now on Simba Product Description But shoppers will be pleased to know that it is machine washable and it fits in most at-home washing machines and it also dries pretty fast (when the sun is out and about). For those who prefer to add colours or patterns to their bedding essentials, the Night Lark Gingham Print Coverless Duvet in blue and taupe are perfect for summer styles and they are available in both 4.5 and 10.5 tog with prices starting from £60. I enjoy using the Simba duvet however, my brother is not a big fan as he finds it "too cold". He said: "It's nice to sleep in it but after a few hours, I felt cold and had to grab a fleece throw instead. It's too lightweight and I like to sleep with a weighted blanket." While some customers find it pricey but for me, it saved me from buying a cooling fan, which could cost £100 extra. One shopper added: "A wonderful duvet, I cannot recommend it more. Just like a feather on top of you, and seems very temperature regulating." Another shared: "Warm yet light and regulates temperature so well. We are using the duvet now when we would have changed to a low tog summer duvet to keep cool. It's not immediately obvious which is the top and bottom side so adding a label which states top and underside would be helpful."

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