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With spring weather here, nows the perfect opportunity to refresh your bedding.

The Brooklinen Down Alternative comforter on a bed in a brightly lit bedroom

The Spruce

Do you need aclassic down comfortermade with real feathers, or maybe a lighter-weighthypoallergenic down alternative option?

Either way, were confident theres something on this list for you.

Overall, we mostly prefer all-weather options that are medium-weight and breathable.

Buffy Cloud Comforter displayed on a bed

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Multiple members of our team have tested this comforter (some since 2022!

), and we still use it to this day.

The fill is made from recycled PET material, which is nicely breathable.

Person taking a temperature reading from under the Buffy Cloud Comforter

We measured insulation and breathability with an infrared thermometer on the Buffy Cloud Comforter.The Spruce

The outside is a sateen lyocell fabric that feels buttery-soft.

This down-alternative comforter has a microfiber shell, which impressed us with its silky smooth feel.

Were impressed with how well theBedsure Duvet Insertheld up throughout our testing, maintaining its quality and comfort.

Person lifting up a white Buffy Cloud Comforter

Though lofty, this comforter was easy to maneuver.The Spruce

We also found it easy to wash with a relatively quick drying time.

I recommend using a duvet cover to extend the lifespan of your duvet or comforter.

I first started using this comforter during a transitional period from summer to fall in New York City.

Bedsure Duvet Insert Queen Comforter

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My partner and I tend to overheat at night, and we find it nicely cozy but never stifling.

Id say it achieves the perfect balance between insulation and temperature regulation.

Fast forward, and we just experienced one of the coldest winters weve had in a long time.

A bed made with the Silk & Snow Down Duvet Insert

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Im still a huge fan, and I dont foresee myself putting this comforter away anytime soon.

I use the all-season weight, but its also available in a lightweight version.

The comforter has a cotton shell, which feels thick and smooth.

Someone making the bed with the Silk & Snow Down Duvet Insert

The Silk & Snow Down Duvet Insert has a comfortable weight that’s ideal for year-round use.The Spruce

Its filled with Downmark CertifiedCanadian Hutterite duck down.

The certification guarantees that the product has met quality and manufacturing standards and ensures ethical sourcing.

TheSilk & Snow Down Duvetalso has an impressive 700 fill power, which remains evenly distributed.

Someone putting the Silk & Snow Down Duvet Insert into a duvet cover

Though it’s not super lofty, it felt hefty like a weighted blanket.PHOTO: The Spruce

That said, like all comforters, youll want to fluff it occasionally to prevent flattening.

We tested the lightweight density, but it also comes in an all-season version.

Filled withRDS-certifiedwhite duck down, we love the cloud-like sleeping experience this comforter provides.

Someone in bed with the Silk & Snow Down Duvet Insert

On the outside, youll find a sumptuous, 330-thread-count cottonsateen fabric.

Its easy to clean and has shown no changes in quality with repeated washes.

Our tester, whos a self-proclaimed hot sleeper, absolutely loves this comforter for its breathability.

Someone putting the Silk & Snow Down Duvet Insert into a duvet cover

There are zero signs of wear, loss of loft, or discoloration.

We found this unique comforter has some of the most effective cooling and moisture-wicking properties on the market.

The comforter has improved our nightly routine for over a year.

Someone in bed with the Silk & Snow Down Duvet Insert

The texture is unlike any other comforter weve felt (in a good way!).

When lying underneath the comforter during testing, it remained cool to the touch.

This was a minor drawback, though, as the bunching can be fixed by gently shaking the comforter.

Snowe Lightweight Down Comforter

PHOTO: Snowe

After a year, we were still blown away by its performance, calling it “magic”.

We think its breathable enough to c’mon a variety of sleepers.

And during a particularly cold winter, it also kept us nicely cozy.

Bed made up with pillows and the Rest Evercool Cooling Comforter, with a tray

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Although this comforter is dry-clean only, this key in of care tends to be standard with silk bedding.

However, we will gladly pay the dry-cleaning fees because of how much we love this option.

When a comforter loses its loft or starts looking clumpy, it’s reached its expiration date.

Hands holding the Rest Evercool Cooling Comforter

The Rest Evercool Cooling Comforter has a buttery soft texture that surprised us during testing.PHOTO: The Spruce

Bundle up every winter with the Casaluna Premium Down Comforter, which offers impressive insulation and ultimate coziness.

We tested the all-season density, but it also comes in lightweight and heavyweight densities.

The sewn-through construction allowed for evenly dispersed puffs of filling.

Closeup of the edge of the Rest Evercool Cooling Comforter

Plus, the mostly down filling added loft.

The outer shell is made from sateen cotton and feels thick and structured.

It was quite difficult to shift and adjust positions without feeling restricted.

Hands holding the Rest Evercool Cooling Comforter

That said, the comforter didn’t feel overly heavy to sleep under when lying still.

It felt more like a weighted blanket, with gentle, pleasant pressure.

Despite this, we didn’t overheat, and the comforter felt quite breathable.

Closeup of the edge of the Rest Evercool Cooling Comforter

It hasn’t flattened at all despite consistent use, and we’re impressed with its overall durability.

Many comforters can safely be washed in a large-capacity washer.

Check your comforter’s label first and follow the manufacturer’s care instructions carefully.

Bed made up with the Cozy Earth Silk Comforter

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Final Verdict

Of all the comforters we have tested, our favorite is theBuffy Cloud Comforter.

This temperature-regulating down-alternative option has a sateen lyocell shell, which gives it an ultra-soft texture.

The first thing youll want to consider when shopping for a comforter is fill material.

Closeup of the corner of a Cozy Earth Silk Comforter

The high-quality Cozy Earth Silk Comforter is light enough to use for all seasons.PHOTO: The Spruce

Both have their own set of strengths and weaknesses.

Down is the punch in of ultra-soft feathers found underneath the main feathers of a goose or duck.

However, they often cant be machine-washed and may require dry cleaning.

Closeup of the Cozy Earth Silk Comforter

The term down-alternative is relatively new and broadly encapsulates non-down fill materials.

Unlike down comforters, down-alternative comforters are hypoallergenic.

Fluff Factor: How Lofty Is the Filling?

Closeup of the corner of a Cozy Earth Silk Comforter

Guaranteed Warmth: How Is the Filling Distributed?

Two main types of stitching keep filling evenly distributed: sewn-through and baffle-box.

Look for shells made from natural materials, which are breathable and moisture-wicking.

Closeup of the Cozy Earth Silk Comforter

Almost all of the comforters on our list are made with natural materials.

The two comforters that feature synthetic shells are theBedsure All-Season Comforterand theRest Evercool Cooling Comforter.

This doesn’t always correlate to a higher-quality material but can mean a smoother and denser shell.

A person adjusting the Casaluna Premium Down Comforter on a bed

PHOTO: The Spruce

In our experience, cotton shells constructed with a sateen weave are most commonly used for down comforters.

Why Trust The Spruce?

I’ve also tried a plethora of other bedding products firsthand.

A person lying down and looking at their phone while under the Casaluna Premium Down Comforter

In the lab, we found the Casaluna Down Comforter to be quite warm and heavy-duty, with even filling.The Spruce

A person holding the Casaluna Premium Down Comforter on a bed

Despite the hefty weight, this comfort still felt breathable.PHOTO: The Spruce

Bed made up with pillows and the Casaluna Premium Down Comforter, with a tray on the bed

A person holding the Casaluna Premium Down Comforter on a bed

Bed made up with pillows and the Casaluna Premium Down Comforter, with a tray on the bed

A person making a bed with the Buffy Breeze Comforter

When testing the comforters, we noted how easy it was to make the bed, considering the weight.The Spruce

A person adjusting the Casaluna Premium Down Comforter on a bed

When testing, we paid attention to the loftiness, ensuring the comforters didn’t flatten over time.The Spruce