Submitted by walking_birch t3_zzzvtn in BuyItForLife

Looking for a recommendation. We live in the upper Midwest and are looking for a wool blanket for our bed. We are debating between Faribault Frontier and Pendleton National Parks blankets. Is premium price point of Faribault worth it over the Pendleton? Is the quality that much better for $180 more? Anyone have experience with each of them to compare?

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afcor205 t1_j2elfgz wrote

Faribault is machine washable, which is how I justified the price premium over Pendleton...

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afcor205 t1_j2ennns wrote

It's about 3 pounds lighter than the frontier, so presumably not as warm? I can say it's not warm enough on its own on a very cold night. We have to add a waffle knit blanket for extra warmth... (This is in DC, too, so nowhere near as cold as you deal with!)

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Junior_Ad2955 t1_j2erpu6 wrote

Faribault is better than Pendleton honestly and it’s always a great idea to support local when you can and they are made in Minnesota, even though Pendleton is made in Oregon. Faribault is a really great company and definitely worth it

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henryb22 t1_j2f3k38 wrote

I’ve been happy with my faribault stuff.

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swampcholla t1_j2f9qed wrote

I have two WWII army surplus wool blankets. A lightweight one from the Army, and a heavier one from the Navy.

Cheap, mil-spec quality, and warm. Not fashionable showpieces though.

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