
Buffy's exceptionally soft comforter has earned our top spot for years. It features innovative construction that prevents the fill from clumping, shedding, or creating cold spots.
The Buffy Cloud comforter took the crown as the best comforter that I tested. I love it so much that I sleep with it every night. It's ultra soft and fluffy and exudes luxury and comfort.
As far as comforters I've been really comfy with the Buffy comforter! They have a few different options depending on your preferences (cooling, fluffy, etc).
If you run cool, sleep with AC, and prioritize a soft eucalyptus feel over thick loft, the Buffy Cloud can deliver genuine comfort for five or more years, but hot sleepers and anyone expecting down-like puffiness should temper expectations before spending over $200.
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.
700-fill-power Hutterite down in a baffle-box construction that works for both hot and cold sleepers, a rare feat. Tested by The Spruce for 6+ months through all seasons, it's the go-to for couples with different temperature needs.
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.