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White Goose Down Duvet

Sale price$ 290.00 CAD Regular price$ 362.50 CAD
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White Goose Down Duvet Dimensions
Warmth Rating Size Dimensions Fill Weight Fill Power / Loft
Summer Weight Twin 64" x 86" 18 oz 575
Double 78" x 86" 22 oz 575
Queen  88" x 90" 25 oz 575
King 102" x 90" 29 oz 575
XL Queen (California King) 96" x 98" 30 oz 575
XL King 110" x 100" 35 oz 575
Regular Weight Twin 64" x 86" 21 oz 575
Double 78" x 86" 26 oz 575
Queen  88" x 90" 30 oz 575
King 102" x 90" 35 oz 575
XL Queen (California King) 96" x 98" 36 oz 575
XL King 110" x 100" 41 oz 575
All Season Weight Twin 64" x 86" 25 oz 575
Double 78" x 86" 30 oz 575
Queen  88" x 90" 35 oz 575
King 102" x 90" 40 oz 575
XL Queen (California King) 96" x 98" 41 oz 575
XL King 110" x 100" 48 oz 575
Winter Weight Twin 64" x 86" 31 oz 575
Double 78" x 86" 38 oz 575
Queen  88" x 90" 45 oz 575
King 102" x 90" 52 oz 575
XL Queen (California King) 96" x 98" 53 oz 575
XL King 110" x 100" 61 oz 575
SKU: 52142

Customer Reviews

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Kristi Whitmer
Duvet Weight: Regular
Room Temperature: 19
Body Temperature: Moderate
Amazing

I purchased this to replace a 20 year old feather duvet. I can’t believe the difference. This duvet is so fluffy and lightweight. The loft is amazing. It has just the right amount of crinkle. I seriously do not want to get out of bed. Very happy customer.

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Jake m
Awesome!

So comfortable. Replaced my old duvet. This is so fluffy and comfy and really fills out the cover. Perfect density too. No feathers poking through or shedding unlike my other ones. Really happy I got this one.

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Pamela

In love !♡♡

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Maria

Good and cozy, perfect size and the delivery was and good time.

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Ron

My wife and I are happy with this purchase.
Wonder sleeps with this duvet.

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  • Hello! How many boxes or chambers go across the length and width of the TWIN? Thank you!

    Our boxes are about 12" x 12". Twin size is 5 x7 boxes!

  • There are 2 winter weight duvets, one is 575 loft and the other is 650 loft. I just wanted to know what are the difference between these two and which one is the warmest.

    These 2 duvets have the same warmth rating, and therefore are the same warmth level! While the warmth is the same, there's a couple key differences between these two:
    - Loft (575 vs 650): The higher the loft, the higher the down quality! Higher loft duvets are also lighter, because the down is higher performance. Lower loft duvets can be just as warm, but they're heavier, because they require more down to achieve equivalent warmth.
    - Thread count (260 vs 360): The higher the thread count, the softer and quieter the fabric!
    I recommend checking out the Duvet Comparison Chart for the full list of similarities and differences. 

  • What is the difference between the 650 summer weight goose down duvet and the regular goose down summer weight one?

    The 650 Loft White Goose Down duvet is lighter in weight and has a higher thread count shell (300 vs. 260) than the 575 Loft White Goose Down duvet. Loft tells us how warm and fluffy the down is per ounce! The higher the loft power, the warmer the down is per ounce, the less fill we need to achieve the same warmth level as a lower loft down duvet! If we are comparing both duvets in the Summer Weight King, the 650 Loft White Goose Down duvet contains 27oz of fill and the White Goose Down duvet contains 29oz of fill. Both duvets are the same warmth level (Summer Weight recommended for 22C+), but the 575 Loft White Goose Down duvet contains more fill and is heavier in weight!

  • I bought a 650 Loft White Goose Down Duvet in summer weight and a 800 Loft Hutterite White Down Duvet in regular weight, bought both in XL king along with your covers. They are both good quality and I appreciate that, the 800 is a bit lighter in weight but I consider them both winter duvets as both are very warm. Is there such a thing as a lighter weight, summer weight and “thin” duvet that would be suitable for warm sleepers? Or are duvets typically more suited to winter months?

    Most people find that the Summer Weight option is not overly warm, however, this is quite subjective, and depending on your body and room temperature, you may find otherwise! The Regular Weight you purchased is intended to be a bit warmer too.
    There are very thin down duvets on the market - they're typically called down blankets or quilts, rather than duvets. Duvets tend to be a bit more puffy and fluffy.

    We do have an alterations service for this type of situation and we'd be happy to help you adjust your product to your liking.
    Take a look at our alterations page here: https://www.canadiandownandfeather.com/pages/product-alterations-customizations

  • What is the physical weight of the XL King Duvet? As a hot sleeper, I am understanding I should consider a summer weight duvet but I like a heavy physical weight blanket.

    Down duvets are relatively lightweight in general, but lower loft duvets are heavier than higher loft ones. (The higher the loft of the down, the more powerful its insulating properties, and the less of it we need to achieve the desired warmth level). For a really weighty duvet, I would consider something else, like a feather or microfiber duvet. However, these only come in All Season, which may be too hot for you. If you want the heaviest possible Summer Weight duvet, this one or the White Down Duvet are our heaviest at 35oz of fill. Add about 1.5lbs for the shell to get the total weight!

  • I’m buying a duvet for my 5 year old he runs very hot at night and even wears shorts and tshirt on winter nights. Which type should I purchase? I’m not sure if all season will be too warm or if going with moderate or even summer might be better. The room runs cold during winter.

    It sounds like Summer Weight would be best! All Season is quite warm and generally doesn't work for hot sleepers. When in doubt, go with the lighter option. It's easy enough to add a second blanket if needed...but much harder to deal with a duvet that's too hot!

  • What percentage of goose down and feathers are in this duvet?

    This is a soft, fluffy, down duvet! Down and feather are natural products, and there's natural variation in them. To be labelled as 'down', the product must be filled with at least 75% down cluster. The percentage of down cluster tends to be higher in higher loft products. For a 650 loft products, you're looking at around 80-85% down cluster. The remaining material could be down filaments, feather filaments, feather, etc.

  • Where do the feathers come from?

    First of all, this product does not contain feathers. It contains down! Read more about the difference between down and feather here: https://www.canadiandownandfeather.com/blogs/articles/down-and-feather-whats-the-difference

    We don't specify the country of origin for the down in this duvet. We have suppliers in Canada, USA, Europe and Asia. It may come from any of these suppliers, or a mix, depending on what we have in stock. If you're looking for Canadian fill, check out our Hutterite products!

  • How much is a down summer weight XL King duvet? Do you sell duvet covers? Or where would I get one that has ties inside to hold duvet in place?

    To see the product price, use the menus at the top of the page, to the right of the images. Select Summer Weight and XL King and you'll see the product price update accordingly!
    We do sell duvet covers! They have ribbons in all 4 corners with snaps that fit with the corner loops on our duvets.