Night sweats require a comforter with superior moisture wicking in addition to cooling performance. We narrowed the field using our lab data on breathability, temperature drop, moisture wicking, and wash durability.
Last Updated: March 2026.
Score: 9.2/10 | Price: $249.0
Night sweats demand moisture handling, and Rest Evercool performed best when humidity was elevated in our chamber tests. The eucalyptus construction moved moisture away quickly and reduced clammy rebound after turning. It is not cheap, but for severe night sweat patterns it is one of the most dependable choices.
Score: 8.7/10 | Price: $339.0
Cozy Earth ranked second because bamboo handles moisture smoothly while keeping hand feel soft. It was slightly less aggressive than Rest in early cooling, but very consistent through full-night simulations. Buyers should weigh price against comfort priorities.
Score: 8.6/10 | Price: $79.0
CloudCool earns the value slot by combining accessible pricing with practical moisture control. It does not match top-end luxury finish, yet it provides a meaningful upgrade over basic synthetic comforters for sweaty sleepers on a realistic budget.
For night sweats, moisture transfer is as important as airflow. A comforter that feels cool initially but traps humidity later will still wake you up. We prioritize grams-per-hour wicking rates, shell dry-down speed, and 4-hour heat dissipation under high humidity conditions. Plant-based fibers like eucalyptus and bamboo generally perform well, while low-breathability shells can feel damp by early morning. Construction should support quick vapor escape, so avoid overly dense quilting in this category. Use the how to wash a comforter guide to keep fibers open, and check seasonal bedding rotation to avoid using too-heavy layers in warmer months. If you are choosing between material families, read eucalyptus vs bamboo.
Our selections are based on the same standardized testing protocol described in how we test. For this category, we weighted moisture-wicking rate and humidity control, followed by sustained overnight cooling more heavily than our general rankings.