
An all-season comforter should tout the ability to keep you cool in summer and warm in winter, and we're convinced of the Brooklinen All-Season Down Comforter's ability to do so. This design is comfortable enough to sleep under, even in the summer with a broken AC unit.
Best All-Season: Brooklinen Down Comforter
We bought a not very cheap all season down comforter from Brooklinen last year and while it's comfortable, it sheds down fibers like no other comforter I've seen.
My only gripe so far was that I had a few loose threads on the comforter. For how much it costs it should definitely have 0 loose threads. I'm also using it with the Luxe duvet and I can definitely say that feels excellent.
The Brooklinen Down Comforter delivers genuine warmth and immediate coziness that makes it a dependable winter staple, but buyers should go in eyes open about reported down shedding and stitching issues that can emerge within the first year of ownership.
The unanimous #1 pick across Good Housekeeping, CNET, The Spruce, and Reddit users alike. Its recycled-fiber fill and Tencel lyocell shell deliver cloud-like softness with genuine temperature regulation, no hot spots, no noise, no clumping.
A Good Housekeeping 2025 Bedding Award winner at under $35 on sale, this polyester comforter punches well above its price with a buttery-soft shell, zero crinkling, and 10 size options including Alaskan King.
The only comforter that's genuinely cold to the touch, not just 'breathable.' Its Tencel lyocell and Sorona fill wicks moisture aggressively, making it the top pick from both Good Housekeeping and CNET for hot sleepers and night sweaters.
WIRED's top-tested down comforter delivers 650-fill-power RDS-certified down in a cotton sateen shell for under $200, a price that undercuts competitors by hundreds. It's the comforter WIRED's tester couldn't bring themselves to take off their bed.