Prefer any kind of mattress with duvet and sheets, but various times have proven that any surface is adequate.
Prefer any kind of mattress with duvet and sheets, but various times have proven that any surface is adequate.
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Whatheheckisaduvet?
-google search-
Oh. A featherbed. Got it.
They're nice, but not necessary. Anywhere. Anytime. Anyway, for me. I've slept in sagging-mattress flophouses, high-roller Las Vegas luxury beds, 10-day-old foxholes, 1-day-old deer beds, concrete highway underpasses, hard beds, soft beds, friendly beds, not-so-friendly beds.
For me, the over-riding factor is: dry. Of all the beds I've slept in/on, if it's damp or wet, sleep ain't good. It can be done, but it ain't good.
After dry, then soft. Then warm. Then occupied by a soft warm, dry, enthusiastic...![]()
Be well. Do good. Keep in touch.
A duvet with a fairly firm mattress is nice, though I honestly do find the floor quite comfortable.
duvet's are those big fluffy blankets right? I hate those things. Firm/hard mattress is best, don't know if they really make "hard" mattresses though. Some of my best nights sleep have been on the floor.
You forgot a "number of pillows" category...I go to hotels and they have a dozen ridiculous pillows on the bed. Usually fall asleep without one, it's nice in the preliminary stage though.
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