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Sleep & Beyond myComforter Review: Organic Wool Comforter for Year-Round Sleep

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Updated
May 17, 2026
Sleep & Beyond myComforter Wool Comforter
$249
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Key Features

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Organic Wool Fill

Naturally moisture-wicking and temperature-regulating. Wool keeps you cool when you run warm and warm when the room dips, which is the part synthetic-fill comforters never quite figure out.

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Organic Cotton Sateen Cover

The shell is GOTS-certified organic cotton sateen, soft but not sticky. It feels closer to a hotel duvet cover than the rough cotton of cheaper natural-fill comforters.

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Year-Round Weight

Mid-weight all-season fill, around 13 to 15 oz per square yard, sits in the sweet spot for most climates. Add a duvet cover for layering in winter; pull it back as a single layer in summer.

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Allergy-Friendly Build

Wool naturally resists dust mites and mold, and the cover doesn’t shed microfibers the way cheap synthetic comforters do. We slept under it for two weeks without the morning sniffle we sometimes get with synthetic fills.

Our Experience

We rotated the myComforter into our regular bedding for two weeks, mostly to see if the wool’s “self-regulating” reputation held up in real conditions. Bedroom temperature ran between 66 and 70 degrees, with the heat off and a light breeze through the window. Pretty standard spring nights.

The first thing we noticed is how it sleeps differently than down. Down compresses and fluffs back; wool feels denser and more even. There’s no cold spot if you push it off your shoulder, and there’s no clumping after a few washes. The flip side is that it drapes less than down, so if you like that pillowy cloud look on a made bed, this is a different aesthetic.

The honest trade-off is the price. At around $250 for a queen, you’re paying for the organic certifications, the Australian wool sourcing, and the long lifespan. A polyester comforter at a third of the cost will sleep similar for the first year. The myComforter pulls ahead at year three, when most synthetic-fill comforters have flattened and started shedding microfibers in the wash.

Pros & Cons

What We Liked

  • True year-round weight, no need to swap seasonally
  • Wool regulates temperature better than synthetic fill
  • Organic certifications across both shell and fill
  • No microfiber shedding, no mite or mildew worries

Worth Knowing

  • Price is high compared to polyester or basic down
  • Less drape and “fluff” than down comforters
  • Spot-clean only; full washing requires a large machine

Full Specifications

Fill 100% organic Australian wool
Shell 100% GOTS-certified organic cotton sateen
Fill Weight 13-15 oz per square yard (all-season)
Sizes Twin, Full/Queen, King
Certifications GOTS, OEKO-TEX, made in USA
Care Spot clean; dry clean or large-capacity wash, low tumble dry
Best For Hot sleepers, allergy sufferers, year-round use

Frequently Asked Questions

Will I overheat under wool in the summer?

No, that’s the surprise of wool bedding. The fibers wick moisture away from skin, which is what actually causes the cool feeling. We slept comfortably under it on 70-degree nights with a fan running.

Does it have a wool smell?

There’s a faint, lanolin-like scent for the first day or two when you unpack it. Air it out, and it fades. After a week of use, it doesn’t smell like anything noticeable.

How does it compare to down?

Down is fluffier and lighter; wool is denser and warmer per ounce. Down compresses; wool resists clumping. Down is allergenic for some; wool isn’t. If you like the “puffy” look, choose down. If you want consistent warmth without microfiber shedding, choose wool.

Final Verdict

The myComforter is a long-haul investment that earns its price over time, particularly if you sleep hot or have allergies. The organic certifications and wool’s natural regulation make it the kind of bedding you keep for a decade rather than replace every couple of years. Pass if you want a budget pick or that fluffy down-cloud aesthetic.

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