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Aug 13, 20237 Best Down Pillows (2025) | Mattress Clarity
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I put together a list of my favorite down pillows. From the different types of down, to the best for back or side sleepers, there’s a pick for anyone who’s a fan of down pillows.
Pillows come and go, but let’s be real…down is forever. Okay, so maybe it won’t literally last forever, but it has stood the test of time as a classic pillow filling that people absolutely love. The best down pillows are often considered posh and luxurious — and therefore more expensive. While that’s true in some cases, it’s possible to select a lightweight, soft, and durable option without breaking the bank.
To find the best down pillow for you, swan-dive into the seven pillows below to learn more about what makes each so fantastic and who they’re the best fit for in terms of primary sleeping position. I personally tested all of these pillows and shared my unbiased opinions.
I named the Brooklinen Down Pillow as the best down pillow. It comes in multiple firmness options, giving it a wide appeal for body types and sleeping positions. And in comparison to some other down pillows on this list, it’s a fairly affordable pick.
With down being a traditional fill material for pillows, there are hundreds of down pillows out there. I’ve tested a good number of down pillows myself, and out of all of them, I’ve put together a list of seven of my favorites. Here at Mattress Clarity, we use proprietary hands-on testing, and there were a few categories that guided the building of this list.
When it came down to what categories I was looking for, I considered pillows that had certain certifications, like the Responsible Down Standard (RDS) certification, high-quality materials, and firmness options. Down pillows are, by nature, more expensive than pillows that use synthetic materials. While price wasn’t a main factor in compiling this list, I did want to be mindful of budgets, so there are some affordable options as well.
Brooklinen’s Down pillow is a nice option for those who love the feel of down but want more than the typical amount of loft and support. Based on my experience, I think it’s best for side sleepers or those who want a good amount of thickness – perhaps individuals with larger body frames or broader shoulders.
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A standout among down pillows is Brooklinen’s down pillow. It comes in many different firmness options, making it a match for just about anyone. And it’s fairly affordable to boot!
The three firmness options will work for different sleeping positions; the plush is ideal for stomach sleeping, the mid-plush is great for back sleepers, and the firm will be ideal for side sleepers.
Down can be a natural insulator, but this pillow is fairly breathable, and it comes to you in a breathable cotton cover. All this to say – this pillow won’t trap heat!
Read my full Brooklinen Down pillow review.
Helix’s down and feather pillow combines the plush comfort of white down with supportive feathers at the center of the pillow. Its reinforced stitching around the perimeter of the pillow helps it retain its shape. It’s a great down pillow for those that love supportive pillows!
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Down is not like other materials used to fill pillows. It’s very moldable and can deflate when you rest on it. And side sleepers who love down pillows need something that’s tall and won’t bottom out.
Helix makes a down and feather pillow that works for all sleeping positions, but side sleepers will enjoy this pillow thanks to its reinforced design and three-chamber construction.
Helix uses a combination of down fibers and feathers in the core to provide a good amount of support, while the two outer chambers of down provide plush comfort. Plus, with a reinforced, double stitching on the perimeter of this pillow, it won’t lose its shape.
This means if you sleep on your side, your head and neck should stay in a neutral alignment while you sleep.
Read my full Helix Down & Feather Pillow review.
Peacock Alley uses high-quality white goose down in this pillow. This gives it a soft, cushioning feel and can be molded to your liking.
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When it comes to high-quality down, you want to look a Responsible Down Standard (RDS) certification. This certification means that the down was collected in a humane way. And that’s exactly what the Peacock Alley White Goose Down pillow has for its down filling.
Peacock Alley offers this pillow in two firmness options: medium and firm. This helps give the pillow a wide appeal for different sleeping positions and body types. Heavyweight individuals or side sleepers should get the firm version for more support. Back and stomach sleepers, or average-to-lightweight sleepers, should opt for the medium version.
Full review to come!
If you love down pillows, then check out the Plushbeds Goose Down pillow. Goose down is some of the softest out there, but with two firmnesses available, there’s something for everyone.
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When it comes to down, there are two main types: duck and goose down. The difference here is that goose down tends to feel much more plush and lightweight than duck down.
The Plushbeds goose down pillow exudes luxury. The goose down feels extremely soft and plush. It provides a great amount of plush comfort. And it comes in two firmness options!
The medium firmness works best for back sleeping, while the firm option works well for side sleeping. All this is wrapped in a luxurious cotton sateen shell which feels like soft satin.
Read my full Plushbeds Goose Down pillow review.
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Many pillows on this list come with multiple firmness options. Parachute’s down pillow is no exception, but if you love a firm down pillow, this is the one for you.
This pillow has been stuffed to the brim with European white down. It still has that down plushness and moldable quality, but because there’s just so much fill, this pillow is very supportive.
Parachute mentions it works best for back sleepers, but because this pillow is so tall, side sleepers can enjoy it too.
Full review to come!
The Tuft & Needle Down pillow is full of soft, plush down clusters. It’s an 8″ tall pillow that feels very soft but supportive. It works fantastically well for back sleepers!
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Back sleepers who love down pillows should look at the Tuft & Needle down pillow. This pillow features a combination of down fibers and feathers that provides great comfort and support.
You can also rest easy knowing the down is cruelty-free, meaning it was sourced ethically. It’s more of a medium-firm pillow, thanks to the presence of supportive feathers. This makes it a great option for back sleepers, but side sleepers may enjoy the support as well.
Finally, this pillow won’t trap too much heat thanks to the 100% cotton cover that is both breathable and moisture-wicking.
Read my full Tuft & Needle Down pillow review.
Down Dreams makes hotel quality down pillows that come to you in a double pack, so couples can enjoy these pillows, too! These pillows feel about medium firm and can be found on Amazon, making them super convenient for just about anyone.
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Amazon is the go-to for online shoppers these days. So if you happen to be checking out down pillows while perusing Amazon, look at the Down Dreams pillows.
The Down Dreams pillows are sold in a double pack, making them a good option for couples who love down pillows. These feel about medium in firmness, and work for back sleepers and some stomach sleepers.
These pillows caught my eye because they also have a high review rating, coming in at 4.2 out of 5 stars. And many customer reviews praised these pillows for being high-quality.
Full review to come!
Simply put, down is a type of feather that you find on birds, though typically sourced from ducks or geese. Down is sometimes found closer to the bird’s skin, or found on the belly of the bird.
Down is much softer and fluffier than regular feathers and won’t have pointy quills. Because of this, down makes for a fluffy, comfortable fill option in pillows.
Often you’ll find down pillows made with cotton covers. All the options on this list come to you in cotton covers. So while down can be a natural insulator, the breathable cotton covers should allow some breathability.
Down pillows are typically made from duck or goose down and can vary on exactly what type of duck or goose. For example, Canada white goose down is often considered excellent quality, as is Eider duck down.
Some down pillows, like Brooklinen’s pillow, are made through ethically sourced programs. Some brands use down certified by the Responsible Down Standard (RDS), which means the brand’s down filling comes from birds who, “have been treated with care.” For those who love the feel and quality of down but are concerned about the ethics of the manufacturing process, check for labeling like this before making a purchase.
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Down pillows can be filled with either all down clusters or — more rarely — all feathers, but more often than not, they’re a combination of the two. Clusters of down are very soft and almost snowflake-like — far less identifiable than a standard bird feather, which most of us are familiar with.
The size of a down cluster is dependent on the bird that provided it. Duck down clusters will be smaller than goose down clusters. This matters because the larger the cluster, the more insulating, as it traps more air and makes the pillow lighter and fluffier in the end. For this reason, pillows made with plenty of down from geese tend to be more luxurious and more expensive than others. They’re also more durable!
Feathers are flatter and more structured, thanks to their longer quills. Feathers are often used in the center of a pillow to add support and structure while down is filled around it to ensure the classic “down” feel. Feathers are less durable than clusters and not as lightweight. Therefore, pillows with more feathers tend to be more affordable.
Without getting too heavy into the science of it, fill power is the amount of space — measured in cubic inches — one ounce of down will take up to reach its maximum loft. This is basically a measurement of the loftiness of a pillow, and often equates to the durability and quality of a pillow. Higher fill power means larger down clusters and the corresponding amount of trapped air means the longer it’ll retain its loft and firmness. However, fill power is not necessarily an indicator of overall firmness, so keep that in mind as well. A high fill power — around 800 — does not guarantee that the down pillow will be super firm.
Care instructions for down pillows will vary depending on what the manufacturer recommends. But for the most part, down can be machine-washed. But because down is a delicate material, you’ll want to avoid using hot water cycles.
In terms of drying, some can be tumble dried, while others are air dry only. Like with the wash cycle, if you are able to dry your pillow in the dryer, use low heat. Other care instructions include spot cleaning only, or taking your pillow to the dry cleaner.
These are seven of the absolute best down pillows out on the market today, but they’re certainly not the only ones to buy. As always, I suggest navigating the pillow purchasing process by starting with your primary sleep position and narrowing down pillow options based on the appropriate loft and support for that position from there. Don’t hesitate to comment on my YouTube video if a personal recommendation is needed!
In many ways, choosing a down pillow is just like choosing any other pillow. Start with your primary sleep position to gauge how much loft and general firmness is needed. Traditionally, stomach sleepers need soft and flatter pillows, while side sleepers need the most height (or loft) and firmness.
The best pillow for side sleepers is going to offer the most firmness and the most height. One combination that I really like — and you can see this in the Brooklinen Mid-Plush — is a pillow with a core of feathers that provides support, but surrounded by down so that there’s still plenty of softness and comfort.
Goose down is larger in size than duck down, so on average, goose down pillows have a higher fill power than duck down. This means that goose down pillows won’t need as much down to be loftier, lighter in weight, and more luxurious. That being said, they typically cost more. If you opt for duck down, but still want something with the plushness of goose down, look for a higher fill power.
This depends on the materials used, but typically down pillows can last you around five years or so with good care. I recommend cleaning or washing the pillow every six months, per the manufacturer’s instructions, to ensure the pillow stays fresh and clean for as long as possible.
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Tony is a staff writer at Mattress Clarity and the brand’s accessories expert. In his role here, he’s tested more than 150 different products – so if you have questions about weighted blankets, eye masks, sheets, mattress toppers, or more, he’s your guy.
Tony earned an M.A in Mass Communication from Texas State University and a B.A in English with a Creative Writing minor from Sam Houston State University.
After earning his Master’s Degree, he dove into the world of real estate investing as a digital marketing intern, where his main priority was to update and create blog content. Realizing the world of real estate investing was fascinating, Tony began to realize he loved learning about multiple subjects, and his horizons expanded.
Outside of the world of mattresses and mattress accessories, Tony can be found walking the streets with friends, phone in hand, playing Pokémon Go. When he’s not out doing that, his nose will be in a book, or he’ll relax to any and all cooking and baking content the internet has to offer.
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