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The Best Tog For All Year Round

Piglet in Bed's all-seasons version is designed to replicate the warmth of a duvet at a hotel. It keeps you cool in the summer and warm in Winter. It's odour-resistant and breathable too.

It is 10.5 tog, which is ideal all year long but may be too warm in the depths winter for some. If this is the case, choose a duvet that includes a 4.5 tog light to be used during cold winter nights.

Winter

As winter sets in it's time to crank up the heat by putting on a cozy, warm duvet. A temperature range between 13.5 and 15 will provide excellent insulation and allow you to regulate your own body temperature and keep warm all night.

The tog rating of a duvet is determined by how well it insulates and retains warmth however, it also relies on the type of material, the size of the filling as well as the way it is constructed. For instance, natural fibers like wool and down have a higher rating than synthetic polyester. Similar to a duvet that has an elongated filling and a less open weave is more breathable, while a heavier or tightly woven fabric will be warmer and more insulating.

It's worth comparing the warmth between various duvets at the store to determine which one is the best for you. You may require an extra heavy duvet or a lighter one, based on the climate of your area, the amount ventilation you have in your bedroom and the amount of heat retained by your home.

If you are looking for maximum flexibility, consider a 3-in-1 Duvet. This lets you switch between the three different ratings. This will include a light 4.5 tog duvet for summer, a cosy 13.5 tog for winter and a 9-tog option for those times in between. Our favourite is a silk-filled Gingerlily duvet. It's super soft and features a clever keep-cool filling.

Tog ratings allow you to choose from a variety of options, no matter your budget or preferences. A high tog duvet is surprisingly affordable if you opt for one made from a natural fiber, such as cotton or silk. Or if you are looking to spend a little more, a luxurious feeling with a gorgeous finish can be found for less than a hundred pounds.

If you share a duvet with a partner or if you have children, it's worthwhile to invest in a multi-season design. The majority of duvets come with two layers that can be put together in winter to create an 13.5 tog layer, or kept apart in summer for a lighter one. The Slumberdown Cosy Nights 15 Tog Duvet for instance, is a great option and is priced at PS40.

Spring/Autumn

You might not be aware of it that your duvet has an important role in how comfortable you sleep at night. This is why it's essential to use the right duvet with a good tog rating to ensure you stay cozy and warm in the bed. Duvets come in a range of tog ratings, ranging from 1 to 15. Low-tog duvets are more suitable for summer and higher tog ones are better suited for winter.

A 10.5 tog duvet is the perfect option for autumn and spring. It offers comfort and warmth in equal proportion. This is often considered a year-round duvet as it provides enough padded and insulated warmth, but not too heavy and stuffy in warmer nights. Certain duvets that are all-season allow you to combine two duvets with quick closures to create a more comfortable temperature for winter. This is a good option for couples who prefer different temperatures in their beds. It also helps save space as you don't have to store your duvets for every season.

For a lighter duvet that still has the benefit of temperature regulation, consider the merino wool. This fabric is becoming more popular for bedding because it is breathable and wicks moisture as well as impervious to odours. Piglet in Bed offers a duvet constructed of merino and has all these benefits. It's also hypoallergenic so it's gentle on sensitive skin. Piglet in Bed estimates that it weighs between 8 and 10 tog, so it will work for most seasons. You can use it under a quilt that is lightweight in summer and then over the duvet in winter.

Summer

The UK weather can be unpredictable, and a comfortable night's sleep requires the appropriate duvet for each season. Ideally, your duvet should be light enough for Summer but warm and cosy for Winter. This is called thermoregulation. The most effective way to achieve this is to choose the right duvet with different tog ratings.

A 10.5 tog is a suitable mid-range duvet for Summer - it's warm enough for the colder months, but will keep you cool if you have a tendency to sweat during sleeping or are suffering from warmer temperatures. For  what is the lowest tog duvet  offer all-season duvets that have two separate layers that can be buttoned together depending on the temperature.

A 4.5 tog can be a good choice if you are prone to overheating, or your room gets warm at night. There are also duvets that are designed to be comfortable and breathable, such as the merino wool duvet available from Piglet in Bed, which promises to keep you warm without overheating.

Certain duvets come with cooling technologies such as gel-infused foam memory or moisture-wicking fabrics designed to draw sweat from the body. This is especially useful if your sleep is hot or you experience night sweats. It can help you avoid overheating, and get a good night's sleep.

A down duvet is the most luxurious option if you like the softness of feathers and you don't suffer from allergies. However, if you are concerned about overheating or have allergies to synthetics, a filling made of synthetic material may be more suitable. Synthetic duvets are generally less expensive than down and some are made with a feather-like feeling and hypoallergenic qualities.

This Nectar half-and-half duvet is the ideal all-season duvet. It has a spring/summer and a 10.5 tog fall/winter layer which can be put to the other by buttons. The duvet is breathable temperature regulating, odour-resistant and comes with a soft cotton cover - the perfect choice for all year round use in the UK.



Baby

As parents, you always want your child to be comfortable and secure. Dressing them for bed can be difficult, especially when they're not certain of the temperature or how much clothing to wear. Sleeping bags have TOG ratings, which makes it easy to dress your baby for bed. Thermal Overall Grade (TOG) is an indication of the warmth of bedding and clothing. It assists you in selecting the best clothing for your child according to the nursery environment they live in.

A 1.0 TOG sleep sack is suitable for the majority of climates all season long it is ideal if your home is capable of maintaining a comfortable room temperature. It is recommended to cover your baby in bodysuits that have long or short sleeves and footie pajamas depending on the weather, and you can provide an additional layer of warmth with a super-soft muslin swaddle blanket.

For colder climates In colder climates, the 2.5 TOG sleep bag will offer extra warmth and insulation for your baby. It is a good choice when your home is able to maintain a moderate and cosy temperature, and will help protect your child from cold while allowing them to retain their natural heat.

The Sleepy Tots range includes an assortment of sleeping bags in different weights for babies, toddlers and pre-schoolers. The brand is committed to promoting safe sleeping for children in the early years.  what does tog stand for duvet  sleeping bags are designed to ensure that your child feels at ease and secure in a swaddled posture while keeping the recommended temperature. They also come with an arm opening that is convenient and can be used to move your child from arms-in to arms-out as they grow older. These sleeping bags are available with a range of characters from Peter Rabbit and Peppa Pig. They are perfect for children who like to look stylish as they sleep. You can also purchase matching sleepsuits with padding to keep your baby extra warm and snug. The brand also has a range of sizes, ranging from newborn to 24 months.