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Bedsure Down Alternative Comforter

A $30-$52 hypoallergenic comforter that punches well above its price — Good Housekeeping's 2025 Bedding Awards winner with a buttery-soft shell and lightweight polyester fill that won't trigger allergies.

$30-$52
Pros
  • Polyester fill is hypoallergenic and won't harbor dust mites like natural down
  • Buttery-soft outer shell with no crinkling noise
  • Available in 10 sizes (Twin to Alaskan King) and 15+ colors
  • Machine washable and dryer safe — easy allergen maintenance
  • Lightweight design that hot sleepers can use without night sweats
Cons
  • All-synthetic fill and cover may feel less luxurious than natural-material alternatives
  • May be too warm for very hot sleepers despite being thin
  • Not as lofty or plush as premium down alternative options
Why we recommend it

For allergy sufferers on a budget, this is the no-brainer pick. A GH Textiles Lab analyst bought four of them for herself and her guest beds — that's the kind of real-world endorsement that matters more than any lab score.

What the experts said

A Good Housekeeping's 2025 Bedding Awards winner, this comforter was a favorite of both Textiles Lab pros and consumer testers. When my team evaluated it in the Lab, we noted that the outer shell felt 'buttery soft' and were impressed by how quiet it was with no crinkling noises.

Good Housekeeping · read full review →

One GH Textiles Lab analyst has admitted to purchasing four of these comforters for herself and for her guest beds. She considers herself to be a hot sleeper and she said that she doesn't wake up with night sweats with this comforter despite it being made of polyester because it's on the thinner side.

Good Housekeeping analyst · read full review →

It was light and comfortable, did not feel heavy. I like the weight of this comforter, as it is very comforting.

Good Housekeeping consumer tester · read full review →