The duvet seems fine unpacking, but the use, she's really hot.
I have not tended to sweat under, but time does not currently Prette it too much.
The container is noted everywhere, including on the comforter itself: 100% organic cotton
And content: 100% polyester cyclafill
If I had not read it, I would not have guessed it was polyester: kneading is soft is soft.
I guess the difference is felt can be compared with high-end 100% down duvets but that in any case this is not the case.
A synthetic quilt is supposed to be more convenient as not washing necessarily dry (therefore possible machine washing).
It would be less if any of mite problems.
It seems that his life is shorter by against a down comforter (on sites found instead of down to 10 years, and 5 years for synthetic). Anyway I have trouble imagining what becomes unusable in 5 years, unless the product condenses and makes big packets inside: to see, I did not experience.
Recycling is good, let the down of geese and ducks there or it is, it can not be as bad; but is there a toxicity of this product type (of polyester from bottles for recycling) with which we will have a close contact?
Hard to say, but the Oeko-Tex certification is supposed to assess that that is not the dangerousness of the product (label / standard created in the 90s and which concerns all textiles), and it does not date from yesterday ( product and label). By cons must certainly pay attention to avoid piercing the envelope, I do not know how to present inside (the existence of fine particles?)
Concerning stitching, the product seems finished.
The mother box is not French so I understood the finished product but in any case is made in France (see website abeil.fr)
TOTAL AT: a synthetic duvet with 100% organic cotton fabric, which seems pleasant to the touch and that really keep you warm. Lifetime evaluate compared to "traditional" down duvets.