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I tested the Evercool Cooling Comforter for a month: here's the real deal for hot sleepers
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I'm looking for the best cooling comforter or blanket, but damn I've been running circles around Reddit and Google all morning...
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I recently ordered the Rest cooling sheets and the matching comforter as well. Damn... what a great investment! They are incredibly soft, and they feel amazing.
My mattress, and pillow are also cooling, so they work great together. Perfect for the desert!
Definitely going to order another set in the future!
I sleep hot.
Like, windows open in December hot.
So when I kept seeing the Evercool Cooling Comforter pop up in Reddit threads and "best of" lists for sweaty sleepers, I figured it was time to test it.
Here's exactly what happened over 30 nights.
Unboxing and first impressions
The comforter came in a surprisingly compact box for something that's supposed to cover a king bed.
Once out of the packaging, it felt... cold.
Like, weirdly cold.
Even in a 74 degree room, the fabric had that smooth, icy feel like a tech shirt pulled from the fridge.
Lightweight was an understatement.
This felt closer to a thick sheet than any comforter I'd used.
Week 1: shock to the system
The first few nights were a dream.
The Evercool fabric actually felt cold every time I moved or flipped it.
Night sweats? Basically gone.
I woke up dry, which honestly hasn’t happened in months.
I did notice it slid off the bed a few times, especially since I toss and turn.
But I’d take that over sweating through a regular down comforter any day.
Weeks 2 to 4: cooling holds up (mostly)
By the second week, I got used to the light feel.
The cooling effect was still there.
But a little less dramatic.
What helped was flipping or shifting it halfway through the night.
That cold-touch reset is real.
I washed it once during week 3.
Machine wash, cold water, low tumble dry.
No clumping, no change in feel.
Still smooth.
Still breathable.
Pros and cons after 30 nights
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What I loved:
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It actually stays cool to the touch
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Super lightweight but still fluffy enough
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Breathable, no night sweats
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Easy to wash, dries fast
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Doesn’t attract pet hair (huge if you have pets)
What bugged me:
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Slides around easily, especially without duvet ties
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Not warm enough on its own for cooler nights
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Expensive at full price (200$ for queen)
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Some people might miss that cozy, weighted feel
How it compares to other cooling bedding
I’ve tried bamboo comforters, cooling mattress pads, and even ice packs tucked into pillowcases.
Nothing felt cold on contact like this.
Bamboo and eucalyptus bedding helps with airflow.
But they don’t have that instant cool.
The Evercool fabric genuinely feels like it belongs in workout gear or performance clothing.
It stands out because it actually delivers that cold on contact feeling.
Who it's for (and who it’s not)
Yes if you:
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Sleep hot, sweat easily, hate heavy blankets
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Live in a warm climate or run the AC all year
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Want something easy to care for and fast drying
Skip if you:
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Love heavy, cozy bedding
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Need insulation for colder climates
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Move a lot and hate adjusting your comforter mid-sleep
Worth it?
Is it a game changer?
For hot sleepers, yes.
It’s one of the only comforters that actually feels cold on contact.
If you’re used to waking up sweaty or kicking off your covers every night, this thing will feel like magic.
It’s not perfect.
And the price stings a little.
But if staying cool is the priority, the Evercool comforter is one of the few that actually delivers.
Check it out here.