Highest Tog Rating Duvets and Baby Sleeping Bags
The highest rating for tog is specifically designed for winter when you need a duvet that keeps you extra warm. The term"tog" refers to Thermal Overall Grade and is a method of explaining the warmth level of duvets and sleeping bags.
Fabrics that are thick don't always mean warmth. It's all in the kind of filler is used and how well the fabric insulates.
Tog rating meaning
When picking a duvet, there are many aspects to consider, including size and tog ratings, but the most important factor is how warm it should be. A higher tog will generally mean that the duvet is warmer. A lower tog will be cooler. The tog rating does not necessarily mean a more dense blanket, but rather to the effectiveness of the quilt in insulating body heat.

The highest rating we have at Soak&Sleep is an 18 tog, which is great for homes with cold temperatures and wintery conditions. This duvet is composed of two duvets which are joined with an Cufflink. You can alter the temperature by turning the duvets on and off during the day.
It's important to consider the way toddlers and babies regulate their body temperature. Your child's temperature could differ from yours, so a duvet that has an extremely high tog-rating could be too hot. Add a layer of clothing under the sleep bag to prevent overheating.
If you're a sleeper who prefers warm temperatures, you can opt for a summer-weight duvet that has a low tog rating such as 4.5 tog. This will keep you comfortable, cool and cozy during the warm months.
A duvet with a breathable fabric is ideal for people who sleep hot. Our range of breathable duvets is made from cotton which aids thermal regulation and is completely breathable which helps reduce fluctuations in temperature during the night.
You can still use a quilt that has a high tog rating in the summer. However, you will require a layer underneath to prevent overheating. Additionally the quilt that has a lower rating can be used all year long even in cooler temperatures. We have a range of natural fibre and cotton quilts that breathe, with a variety of tog ratings. So you can pick the right one for you and your family.
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The tog rating, also known as thermal overall grade, is a standard method of describing the warmth of a duvet. In the UK, it's used to indicate how light or warm a duvet is. 1 tog is very light and cool. 15 togs are extremely heavy and warming.
The right tog rating depends on a variety of factors, such as your sleeping habits, your environment and your personal preferences. A higher tog rating is generally warmer, but it's important to keep in mind that tog ratings are based on the duvet's ability to hold heat, not its actual thickness. Certain fillings are better at retaining heat than other, so you should read the product description before buying a duvet.
Always choose the one with the highest rating for tog when purchasing winter duvets like the 18 tog WinterPlus. They are designed to keep you warm even in colder climates. They are likely to have baffle box construction which allows more room for the duvet's filling to hold in warm air and retain heat. This is typically regarded as the best quality type of construction, but it's important to determine if you're buying a winter-weight duvet since cheap versions may not perform as well and lose their insulating properties over time.
Lightweight and Breathable
In winter, a more substantial duvet will keep you warm and cozy all night. Check the tog rating to help you decide which duvet is right for you. Tog ratings indicate how much heat the quilt will trap, therefore a higher tog rating will be warmer.
A 13.5 tog duvet is great for the Winter months and will keep you nice and toasty on those cold nights. The tog rating is determined by how the duvet was tested in a laboratory on flat surfaces. It might not reflect how the duvet will feel when you are lying in bed.
At Soak&Sleep, our products are only natural fibres that are breathable and can work with your temperature to control it, ensuring that you don't overheat during the night. This can help you sleep better because it reduces sweating that can cause disturbances. You'll also find that we only use top quality duvet fillings such as feather/down and cotton, which are incredibly lightweight and soft.
Babies have a greater difficulty regulating their core temperatures than adults, so choosing the right TOG rating for your baby sleeping bag is essential to ensure they're comfortable and warm enough for safe and healthy sleep. The risk of overheating a baby is dangerous, as it can increase the chance of SIDS. It is essential to choose a baby sleepingbag with a TOG that is lower than a duvet that is designed for adults.
A TOG rating is a common measurement that explains how warm a duvet will be, with 1 tog being very light and cool, whilst 15 tog is the heaviest and warmest. Different fillings offer different levels of warmth, therefore it is important to note that even though the tog rating is low, the duvet could still be warm due to the kind of filling it has.
Easy Care
Duvets should be warm and soft, but washing them often could cause them to lose their warmth rapidly. That's why our top tog ratings feature easy-care fabrics that won't shrink or stretch after washing to ensure they appear and feel brand new for as long as is possible.
TOG rating is a reference to the thermal insulation properties of a fabric and it is often difficult to deduce how warm a fabric will be by simply touching it. This is the reason why the TOG rating system was created - it takes into account various factors, such as how thick the material is and the type of filler it has.
Babies are susceptible to overheating and is an important risk factor for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Sleep sacks that are TOG-rated ensure your baby is at a healthy temperature by replacing their blanket, while also helping them avoid the hazards of bedding that is loose like the risk of suffocation.
A 0.5 TOG sleep sack is ideal for summery climates or warm rooms. It can be worn with a cotton bodysuit. For colder rooms, use a higher TOG sleeping bag. Layer appropriately as too many layers will cause overheating.