
It's warm but not heavy, and I've used it year-round. After all my testing, this comforter is the one I can't bring myself to take off my bed.
Budget bedding is usually made of low-cost materials with a cheap polyester feel, but this is not the case when it comes to the Quince Premium Down Alternative comforter. It looks and feels similar to other more expensive comforters on the market.
You have nothing to lose by trying the Quince one for a few months.
My problem Is that it's 85% Hutterite duck down and 15% Hutterite feathers compared to Quince 100% down.
For shoppers who want 100% down fill without paying luxury-brand prices, the Quince Premium Down Comforter delivers a composition that outpaces pricier duck-feather blends on paper, making it a genuinely defensible buy at its price point.
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.
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.