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Pendleton throw blankets comparison
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Pendleton Wool Blankets
Why aren't you guys layering and sleeping with regular sheets separating you from the wool? Much harder to clean wool.
More on reddit.comHave you tried a Pendleton blanket??
My uncle gave my parents a Pendleton wool blanket as a wedding present in 1947. When my mom moved to Florida, she passed it on to me. It is still going strong. No matting, hardly any pills, beautiful blue colors. She is 90, I am 50, and I suspect it will outlast me.
Definitely a BIFL.
More on reddit.comAnybody know the difference in quality, thickness and weight of their throw blankets.
They have their national park blankets in throw size, however it is listed as 90% wool and 10% cotton and made in India. The full size national park blankets are 100% wool and made in America. I’ve been reading the reviews on the national park throws and people complain that they are thin and not as good of quality as the full size. Right now they are on sale for $150 instead of $200.
The other option is the Yakima camp blanket. 84% wool and the rest cotton. Seems to be the same material as the full size Yakima blankets just sized down and still made in America. These are not on sale and the base price is $150.
Has anyone here put hands on these different throw blankets? I don’t live anywhere near a retailer that carries them so I have to order online. I’m leaning towards the Yakima and think maybe the national park is overpriced from the beginning
I'm going to be living in a box truck converted into an rv this winter, I already am living in it but I'll be living in it this winter too.
I keep reading how great wool blankets are for winter, and how great pendleton of all wool blankets are. I'm looking into pendleton blankets and there's a lot of different types. I'm seeing beaver state, national park, costco etc. I don't know what to look out for.
surely a pendleton labeled as throw blanket will be thinner then that I'm looking for right? it should get as low as 30f this winter. I have a blanket but it's not 100% wool, I don't think it's wool at all so I'll need a 100% wool to throw on top of it to trap my body heat in right?
what exactly should I look for when shopping for a pendleton blanket with the intentions of using it for a winter blanket?