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Rest Evercool Cooling Comforter

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.

$139-$229
Pros
  • Genuinely cool-to-the-touch fabric — not just marketing language
  • Tencel lyocell and Sorona fill actively wicks moisture all night
  • Available in 6 colors, 3 of which are reversible
  • Machine washable and holds up well after many washes
  • Lightweight enough to use as a top sheet alternative
Cons
  • Too cold for cool sleepers or anyone who wants a fluffy, warm comforter
  • Thin profile wrinkles easily and looks more like a blanket than a comforter
  • Stitching can pull after repeated washing
  • No anchor loops for use as a duvet insert
Why we recommend it

If you're a hot sleeper who still needs something on top of you to fall asleep, this is the one product that actually solves that problem. Nothing else tested comes close to its cool-to-the-touch feel.

What the experts said

Amongst all the cooling comforters we tested, this cooling comforter from Rest reigned supreme. A game-changer for sweaty sleepers, it actually feels icy cold to the touch.

Good Housekeeping · read full review →

The Rest Evercool Cooling comforter earned the top spot on my Best Cooling Comforters list. It's one of the only comforters I've tested that's truly cool to the touch thanks to its naturally cooling Tencel and Sorona materials.

CNET · read full review →