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Quince Premium Down Comforter

650 fill power RDS-certified white down in a cotton sateen shell for $160 — a fraction of what comparable comforters cost. WIRED named it their top overall pick and testers have used it year-round without complaints.

$130-$200
Pros
  • 650 fill power RDS-certified white down — solid quality at a fraction of luxury prices
  • Cotton sateen shell feels silkier than standard all-cotton covers
  • Large baffle boxes stay poofed and don't flatten under a duvet cover
  • Available in three weights (Lightweight, All-Season, Ultra) for different sleepers
  • Machine washable and holds up well over time
Cons
  • Shell can be noisy if you shift around frequently at night
  • Fluffiness is reduced when topped with a duvet cover or extra blanket
  • Lightweight version may not be warm enough for very cold sleepers in winter
Why we recommend it

Quince cuts out the retail markup and passes the savings to you — this is genuinely the best dollar-for-dollar down comforter you can buy. WIRED's tester couldn't bring herself to take it off her bed after months of testing, and at $160 for a queen, it's hard to argue with.

What the experts said

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.

WIRED · read full review →

The Quince Lightweight Down Comforter has a pillowy construction that keeps us cool and comfortable even on the warmest nights. We never feel weighed down or too hot underneath it.

The Spruce · read full review →

Best Value – Quince Premium Down Comforter

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