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Buffy Cloud Comforter

Consistently tops expert and consumer tests with its innovative fiber-web fill that prevents clumping and a silky Tencel lyocell shell that sleeps cool. Multiple Good Housekeeping analysts bought it for their own beds — that says everything.

$150-$200
Pros
  • Unique fiber-web fill (not clusters) prevents cold spots and clumping
  • Silky Tencel lyocell shell is moisture-wicking and cool to the touch
  • Wave-patterned stitching allows fill to shift without bunching
  • Machine washable and holds loft after repeated washing
  • 50-night trial period with free returns
Cons
  • Smooth shell can cause insert to shift inside a duvet cover
  • May require a large-capacity washer (no agitator) for home washing
  • Only one all-season warmth level until recently; winter option is newer
Why we recommend it

When the people testing comforters for a living spend their own money on one, that's the only endorsement you need. The Buffy Cloud is the rare product that lives up to its hype.

What the experts said

This luxuriously soft comforter features a unique construction that sets it apart from other duvet inserts we've tried and allows for a full and fluffy, cloud-like feel.

Good Housekeeping · read full review →

After laundering several times, one noted, 'It didn't lose its fluffiness or clump dramatically, and the exterior still felt soft.'

Good Housekeeping GH Seal · read full review →

Our testers were impressed with the Cloud's balance of coziness and cooling, observing that the comforter insulates heat in chilly conditions but doesn't feel excessively warm when temperatures increase.

Sleep Foundation · read full review →

Despite trying all the latest designs on the market, we keep coming back to this down-alternative comforter from Buffy. Several members of our team, including myself, have tested or independently purchased this comforter because it's that good.

The Spruce · read full review →