
2025’s Top Rated Comforters – A Buyer’s Guide
Don't buy a comforter until you read this!
Choosing the right bedding & getting a good night's sleep relies on three key points: Comfort, Temperature control & Value for money.
Most people are likely sleeping in cotton or polyester comforters which are popular choices because of the price or lack of knowledge. We investigate some of the top bedding companies on the market in 2025 and find out how they're changing the sleep industry!
Bamboo Comforters are a relatively new product that has started gaining popularity this year because of their superior benefits. The majority of Bamboo Comforters come with hefty price tags because of their quality, however, we discovered the company 'Cosy House Collection' that has been creating waves on social media and in the news with their high-quality Bamboo bedding that comes with a ridiculously low price tag!
Doctors say that we get the deepest, healthiest sleep when our bodies are cool, comfortable, and able to breathe. There's nothing worse than bedding that retains heat and moisture which makes you hot. (Ahem: Night sweats anyone?)
Finally – you’ll want a comforter that is hypoallergenic and stays fresh. We've found that cotton isn’t very good at being either of these things and tends to hold unwanted irritants and common household non-living allergens until it’s washed! Unless your bedding is being washed daily, you’re likely suffering while you sleep and you just don’t know it.
It can be difficult to know which are the best comforters on the market. That's why Cosy Living has compiled months of research about this emerging category. We’ll show you what to look for and what to avoid when picking your perfect comforter or duvet insert, and how it can help transform your sleep.
Benefits of a Restful Sleep:
Helps you maintain weight
- Better Energy Control
- Maintain Correct Hormone Levels
Cognitive Health
- Boosts Memory
- Enhances Processing Speed
Cardiovascular Health
- Aids Cardiovascular Function
- Helps Maintain Normal Blood Flow
Stronger immune system
- Bolsters Immune System
- Helps to fight off illness & infection
What You Need In The Perfect Comforter
Taking all of the healthful attributes listed above into consideration, we've boiled down a list of four key characteristics you should always look for in a great comforters. Try to seek out all of these qualities:
The problem with most comforters on the market is they are not very versatile in regard to temperature regulation & temperature changes that come with the seasons.
Polyester/Microfiber comforters can work great for winter months, but they may leave you overheated and sweaty the rest of the year.
The top cotton comforters can be breathable and cooling in the summer months, but won't help to regulate temperatures the rest of the year when you need them to.
Bamboo viscose is naturally temperature-regulating—wicking away moisture—allowing you to stay cool and dry while snuggling under your weighted blanket.
Softness & Comfort
The best comforters are silky soft, even softer than Egyptian cotton while offering a heap of additional features. Scientifically backed, bamboo viscose comforters are more effective at moisture-wicking, keeping you cool and dry throughout the night for maximum comfort.
Hypoallergenic
Common household non-living allergens can thrive when paired with comforters that allow them to, causing endless nights of tossing and turning. Luckily, bamboo viscose comforters are hypoallergenic and breathable, allowing you to wake up feeling refreshed.
It is the combination of these features, working together, that raises their individual benefits exponentially.
Stays Fresher For Longer
Traditional fabrics like cotton are a breeding ground for unwanted irritants, causing bad odors, stains, and possibly irritated skin. Bamboo viscose naturally stays fresher for longer. The combined benefits of bamboo viscose allow your comforters to stay feeling as good as it looks (we found about 2x as long compared to traditional cotton).
What To Avoid When Buying Comforters
A High Thread Count Isn't Always Better
The higher the thread count, the better the bedding, right? Actually, that is false — we were shocked to discover this, too! Thread count was originally meant to measure cotton sheets, and is actually considered to be an outdated form of measurement for gauging bedding quality. Today, the most popular method for measuring sheets is by GSM, or, grams per square meter.
Higher thread count bedding also means a tighter weave, causing them to lose any benefit of cooling and breathing.
Chemicals
Many comforters are finished with chemicals that are harmful to your skin and body. Companies process their comforters with chemical finishes to stop shrinking, wrinkling, and pilling in the wash. It's incredibly important to look for OEKO-TEX certifications when buying comforters.
Consumers often think they're safe with cotton bedding, however, because of the way they're grown cotton is often sprayed with chemicals and pesticides that carry over into the final product. This is a recipe for disaster when you're sleeping in this bedding for 7-8 hours a day.
The best way to ensure your comforters are free of chemicals and/or harmful substances is to buy from one of the reputable brands carrying OEKO-TEX Certifications OEKO-TEX certifies that the product has been tested for harmful substances and that they are, therefore, harmless for human health and safe to use.
TOP 5 COMFORTERS OF 2025
Based on our own extensive research, the metrics provided by our Cosy Living Ranking System, and consideration of thousands of reviews by Shoppers just like you, we've compiled a list of what we've found to be the Top Five Products in this category, on the market today.
1. Luxury Bamboo Comforter

Total Ranking
1123 votes
9.7/10
A+
Overall GradePROS
- Luxuriously silky soft bamboo viscose
- Best value & quality for the price
- Lightweight & airy
- Durable & easy to maintain
- 90-day, risk-free, money-back, product guarantee
CONS
- Only Available Online
The Bottom Line
Cosy House Collection's Luxury Bamboo Comforter offers an incredible value featuring silky soft buttery-smooth bamboo, that's lightweight, cozy, and packed with many healthful benefits. The natural, temperature-regulating bamboo viscose is perfect for year-round use. Wake up feeling truly refreshed.
Their return policy includes a 90-day, risk-free, money-back guarantee, proving the company stands behind its products.
*Results are based on the CosyLiving Ranking System and do not necessarily reflect typical results from the use of these products. Please visit product websites for more information.
Learn About Our Top Pick2. Eucalyptus Comforter

Total Ranking
742 votes
9.1/10
A-
Overall GradePROS
- Eucalyptus Shell
- Breathable
- Minimalistic Design
CONS
- Price
- Only 2 Colors Offered
- Only 2 Sizes Offered
- Wrinkles Very Easily
The Bottom Line
Sheets & Giggles down-alternative comforter is made with a blend of eucalyptus and polyester filling. The 100% eucalyptus exterior is soft and fairly breathable, however, at the time of writing this review only 2 colors are offered.
While we do like the eucalyptus, it's worth noting this is not for the budget conscious, starting at $170 for a queen at the time of writing.
*Results are based on the CosyLiving Ranking System and do not necessarily reflect typical results from the use of these products. Please visit product websites for more information.
Learn More3. Luxury Down Duvet

Total Ranking
628 votes
8.7/10
B+
Overall GradePROS
- Cotton Shell
- Breathable
- Uses Real Down
CONS
- Expensive
- Not As Soft As Bamboo
- Not Thermal Regulating
- Only 30-Day Return Policy
- No live customer service
The Bottom Line
The Luxury Down Duvet California Design Den features real down (though for animal lovers we understand this may not be your cup of tea) so if you prefer an alternative/synthetic down skip this one.
California Design Den's comforter is soft and fluffy, but it comes at a higher price and ultimately we were left missing the thermal regulating properties of bamboo viscose.
*Results are based on the CosyLiving Ranking System and do not necessarily reflect typical results from the use of these products. Please visit product websites for more information.
Learn More4. Eucalyptus Comforter

Total Ranking
410 votes
8.1/10
B-
Overall GradePROS
- 100% Eucalyptus Shell
- 100% Eucalyptus Filling
- Live Customer Support
CONS
- Only One Color Option
- Expensive
- Wrinkles Very Easily
- Limited return period
The Bottom Line
Buffy’s comforter touts a 100% eucalyptus exterior AND filling. This is a great pick for those not worried about a budget (their king/cal king comforter starts at $259.00 at the time of writing) Unfortunately there is only one color option offered, but this may change over time.
*Results are based on the CosyLiving Ranking System and do not necessarily reflect typical results from the use of these products. Please visit product websites for more information.
Learn More5. Duvet Insert

Total Ranking
212 votes
7.9/10
C+
Overall GradePROS
- Cotton Shell
- Real 'ethically-sourced' down fill
CONS
- Absorbs Moisture/Sweat
- Not As Breathable as Bamboo Viscose
- Price
- Only One Color Offered
- Limited Return Period
The Bottom Line
Casper’s mattresses are well known, so we wanted to see how their comforter/duvet insert stacked up. Boasting 100% cotton with ‘ethically-sourced’ down fill. Currently only offered in white and, while it is comfy and lightweight, at the time of writing the comforter commands a pretty steep price ($289). We feel this may be partially because of the brand name on it.
*Results are based on the CosyLiving Ranking System and do not necessarily reflect typical results from the use of these products. Please visit product websites for more information.
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