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Parachute
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Down Duvet | Parachute – Parachute Home
Lofty, warm and luxurious natural down Duvet Inserts to complete your bed. Featuring European white down with 750 Fill Power. Available in All Season and Lightweight. Recommended with a Duvet Cover.
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Parachute
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Down Alternative Duvet | Parachute – Parachute Home
This duvet insert is stuffed with recycled microfiber fill that mimics the fluffiness and insulating ability of luxury down. Soft sateen is sewn around the fill in a baffle box construction, keeping it evenly distributed.
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Parachute Home
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Duvet Inserts | Parachute – Parachute Home
Transform your bed into a cloud of comfort with Parachute’s cozy duvet inserts – available in European white down and down alternative.
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Parachute Home
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Duvet Inserts – Parachute Home
Transform your bed into a cloud of comfort with our cozy duvet comforters.
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Zola
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Parachute, Down Duvet Insert | Zola
Transform your bed into a cloud of comfort. Duvet inserts are made with 750 fill power european white down, prized for its superior fluffiness and warmth. Soft material is sewn around the down in a baffle box construction, keeping it evenly ...
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Editorialist
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Parachute Down Duvet Insert - All Season | Editorialist
Down Duvet Insert
Achieve cloud-like comfort in your bedroom with this duvet insert with 750-fill power down that gives it superior fluff and just the right amount of warmth. The soft cotton sateen is sewn around the down in a baffle-box construction so that the feathers are evenly distributed. The sturdy double-stitched seams help it maintain its shape and durability for years to come. Corner loops align with interior ties for duvet covers Reinforced double-stitched piping seam Lined, with down fill 100% cotton Dry clean Made in the USA OEKO-TEX®–certified materials free of harmful substances care instructions
Price   $470.00
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Hunker
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I Tried Parachute's Down Duvet And It's Like Sleeping Under A Cloud - Hunker
January 6, 2022 - According to the product description, ... is made with 750 fill power premium European white down and is sewn with a baffle box construction to make sure the down doesn't shift around or end up in lumps on one end of the duvet...
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Target
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Parachute for Target : Down Comforters & Duvet Inserts : Target
Find just about any design, weight and fill power you might be looking for. Bring home a lightweight feather comforter for those mildly chilly nights, or an ultra-weight down comforter to stay snug even in the winters. Turn your light duvet into super warm wedding with duvet inserts to amp up the coziness.
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Reddit
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r/BuyItForLife on Reddit: Duvet insert: Can’t decide between Parachute vs Buffy vs Quince vs Brooklinen vs Casper vs any others
September 11, 2023 -

I am losing my mind trying to decide where to buy a new duvet insert. I feel like a lot of the new bedding companies all end up on review lists that are “pay to play.” I am looking for something cooling but also as fluffy as it can be (while still being cooling). I bought the Brooklinen Down All-Season, but at 90” wide, it’s SUPER short for our normal (not California) king, as in, it only falls an inch and a half off the sides of the bed. It’s decently fluffy, but I’m wondering if there’s something better.

Max price is around $400. Any recs are much appreciated!

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Nordstrom
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Parachute All Season Down Alternative Duvet Insert
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Down Alternative Duvet | Parachute – theme-trade-demo
You can purchase products like this from Parachute. Transform your bed into a cloud of comfort. This duvet insert is stuffed with hypoallergenic microfiber fill that mimics the fluffiness and insulating ability of luxury down.
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The Spruce
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Parachute Down Duvet Insert Review - The Spruce
September 23, 2025 - However, the sleek underside of this duvet cover poses a bit of a problem for us: It's so silky that it's prone to sliding right off our bed. The heavier weight of the cover, paired with the slick bamboo fabric, makes it a bit slippery, and we find ourselves pulling our comforter back into position regularly. But that slipping isn't a dealbreaker for us, and it only applies to the entire comforter-and-cover combo. Otherwise, we're thrilled at how well our insert stays inside the cover, and we love the zipper closure.
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Parachute Home
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Bedding Inserts – Parachute Home
Our premium bedding basics are essential for a truly sublime sleep experience. Available with all natural down or hypoallergenic down alternative filling.
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Yawnder
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Parachute Duvet Review - The Yawnder
August 1, 2025 - If you are looking for the warmest and loftiest duvet insert, then Parachute Home or Brooklinen is a good choice. If you are looking for a more affordable duvet insert that is still made with high-quality materials, then Pure Parima is a good option.
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eBay
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Parachute Down Alternative Duvet Insert Queen | eBay
Parachute Down Alternative Duvet Insert Queen
Parachute Down Alternative Duvet Insert Queen Shell : 100% Cotton Filling : 100 % Polyester New with tags
Price   $199.95
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Reddit
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r/Bedding on Reddit: Parachute Linen Duvet
November 25, 2022 -

I’ve recently moved and have found the Parachute company’s linen duvet cover as a potential upgrade to my current (college) comforter. However, I’ve just discovered the cover and duvet insert are two different purchases…

Does anyone have Parachute bedding and can provide a recommendation? Further, can anyone recommend a reliable quality brand for duvet inserts that don’t break the bank?

Thanks!

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Check out your local Costco if you have one, I think Sam's Club is the southern equivalent. I got a lovely down comforter that I put in a duvet cover for under $100. It's real, quality down too.
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I haven't heard anything good about Parachute bedding (a lot of problems with shedding and the like), but regarding duvet inserts, it depends on what you want for your bedding system. If you are a cold sleeper or keep your room at icebox temperatures, then wool or down are good options for insulators (and lots of people like the 'fluffiness' of down). If you are a warm sleeper or keep your room temps on the warmer side (68F-76F) then silk inserts are pretty much the best thing you could get, bar-none. I've also heard decent things about Kapok (and how it is light and fluffy like down but doesn't overheat someone like down) as a hypoallergenic alternative to down, but they're usually really expensive and I don't know how long their fluffiness lasts (mixed results so far, but I'm hopeful!). Here's sort of a mini synopsis to better understand the most popular options for an insert: For Cold Sleepers/Cold Room Temps (65F-Below) Wool/Alpaca/Merino/Camel: A very good insulator; hypoallergenic; somewhat fluffy and can get really heavy but flattens over time; eco-friendly for the most part, but has some issues; ranging from $200 Queen size and up depending on quality of the wool/craftsmanship Down: Probably the best insulator; not hypoallergenic; very fluffy and lightweight and can easily be re-fluffed; not very eco-friendly; ranging from $100 for Queen size and up depending on quality of the down/craftsmanship For Hot Sleepers/Warmer Room Temps (65F-Above) Kapok: A decent thermoregulating/breathable material; hypoallergenic; somewhat fluffy and lightweight but some reports it flattens over time with use; eco-friendly; hard to find and ranging from $250 for Queen and up depending on the quality of the craftsmanship Alternative Down/Bamboo/Lyocell: some of them are decent thermoregulators/breathable; most are hypoallergenic; some of them can be very fluffy and lightweight and usually don't flatten since they're mostly plastic; not eco-friendly at all; easy to find and ranging from $30 for Queen and up depending on the material and quality of craftsmanship Silk: the best thermoregulator that you can buy/breathable; hypoallergenic; not very fluffy at all and very 'flat' looking and can get pretty heavy, like a weighted blanket; a pretty decent eco-friendly option, but not without issues; pretty easy to find and ranging from $150 Queen size and up depending on the type of silk and the quality of the craftsmanship Right now is your perfect time to buy something since everything is on sale and will probably never be priced this low for the rest of the year, so choosing and buying something today (and sometimes until the 28th) would be very wise, imo. What you also need to find out, as well, is what type of duvet size you need (I always recommend sizing up from what your bed size is: So if you have a Queen bed, then getting a King duvet/insert would be better and give you more room if you pull covers or share with another who does). I have a really tall bed, so I sized up my duvet/insert and it's been the best decision I've made in a long time (as well as sizing up my flat sheet, too... that helped a ton). Once you decide what size you want, you now have to figure out what duvet you want to get (and those sizes fluctuate like crazy); once you've gotten a duvet then you have to find a duvet insert that mostly fits the duvet dimensions otherwise you might have bunching or shifting issue with the insert. It's a bit complicated and takes a bit of research, but perhaps the best way to start would be to tell us what type of linen duvet you want (size/price/color) as well as what type of duvet insert would work best in your current sleeping situation or which ones appeal to you most. Let me know and I'll do my best to help :)
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Nordstrom
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Lightweight Down Alternative Duvet Insert - Parachute
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InsideHook
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Stuff We Swear By: This Duvet Insert From Parachute Makes Me Feel Like I'm at a Hotel
August 17, 2022 - I can confidently say that Parachute’s iteration knocks that notion on its head — it is, without a doubt, the best duvet insert I’ve ever used. Why I swear by it: I am two things: an avid traveler and a sleep enthusiast. It is a direct result of the former that I spend a lot of time doing the latter in hotel beds. And I love a hotel bed. More specifically, I love bedding of the hotel variety. In almost every case, hotel sheets are buttery soft, pillows abound and the comforter — whether it’s down, or a down alternative — is always, somehow, both weightless and ultra-warm (but never too warm).