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  1. Down quilts offer high thermal insulation, excellent elasticity, and superior loftiness. They are also characterized by being lightweight, soft, and fluffy.
Tests conducted on down with a 50% down content reveal that its light loftiness is 2.8 times that of cotton and 2.2 times that of wool. Among quilts of the same volume, down quilts are the lightest, weighing approximately one-third of a cotton quilt and half of a wool-silk quilt. Therefore, down quilts not only provide warmth with a gentle touch but also offer a pleasant skin-contact sensation.
  1. Down quilts are breathable, dry, and moisture-wicking, with strong anti-clumping properties. They possess an excellent moisture-absorbing and -dispersing capability that other insulating materials lack, earning them the nickname "the breathing quilt." Among various types of quilts, down quilts are generally the most expensive. Their thermal insulation performance is unquestionable. Due to the triangular skeletal structure of down itself, it can store a relatively large amount of air, providing good thermal insulation. This allows down quilts to maintain the body temperature of the person inside and be less affected by indoor temperatures, meaning they can be used in ordinary residential settings and are not limited to extremely cold conditions. They are suitable for use in spring, autumn, and winter.
  2. Down quilts are durable and also offer certain beauty benefits.
Down quilts do not clump or deform easily, making them highly durable. Typically, a down quilt can last for over 30 years. To maintain its performance, one simply needs to avoid puncturing it with sharp objects, avoid direct sunlight exposure, and regularly air it out in a well-ventilated area. Moreover, down quilts can help stabilize the central nervous system, promoting a deeper and more restful sleep. This is why they are said to contribute to beauty, as encapsulated in the saying "beauty emerges from under a down quilt."
  1. Down quilts are suitable for individuals with hypertension and for preventing rheumatism and arthritis.
Hypertensive patients should not use overly heavy quilts while sleeping, as it may affect their blood pressure. Among all bedding materials, down quilts are the lightest and softest, providing no sense of oppression for patients.
Due to the cold and damp climate, people are prone to catching cold and developing rheumatism or arthritis. In addition to their superior warmth-retaining properties, down quilts also allow for breathability and moisture regulation, helping the body expel moisture and stay dry, thereby reducing the likelihood of developing rheumatism or arthritis.
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