Named Best Overall by both Sleep Foundation and Sleep Foundation's duvet insert guide, this comforter earns its $315 price with a lyocell-blend fill that genuinely works across all four seasons. The percale cotton shell and moisture-wicking properties make it the top pick for sleepers who run warm but still want cozy.
Lyocell mimics the lightness and softness of real down without attracting dust and triggering allergies, and the material is animal-free. The fibers also have moisture-wicking properties to help you stay dry during hotter and more humid times of the year without sacrificing warmth or insulation when temperatures drop.
Saatva's All-Year Down Alternative Comforter lives up to its name thanks to a design that's suited to any season. The fill blend of down alternative clusters and lyocell fibers strikes a nice balance of insulation and breathability.
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.
An Amazon bestseller under $35 that a Good Housekeeping Textiles Lab analyst bought four of for herself and her guest beds. Lightweight, breathable, and holds up to years of washing.
Quince's transparent pricing model cuts out middlemen to deliver a cotton sateen shell and baffle-box construction at $119, a fraction of what comparable comforters cost. Sleep Foundation named it Best Value and it comes with a 365-night return window.
The only comforter on this list built specifically around moisture-wicking HydroCool polyester fibers, 40% of the fill is engineered to pull sweat away from your body. The Spruce tested it for six months across all seasons and called it ideal even at the peaks of winter and summer.