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Review on Elegear Fleece Throw Blanket Twin Size, 350GSM Super Soft Fuzzy Blanket With Jacquard Weave Design, Lightweight Flannel Cozy Blanket For All Season, For Bed/Sofa/Couch/Office/Travel - 60"X80", Blue by Rhonda Hughes

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Awesome, repeat awesome for the sofa. Like a gentle hug.

I probably spend way too much time on my sofa watching TV. I've tried a variety of blankets over the years. First, at a hair under 6 feet I loathe the 70" blankets. While they cover my body, they don't entirely cover my feet. I shoot for the 80" blankets. I'd rather have too much, than too little (and cold feet). This blanket is slightly higher in cost than similarly sized microfleece blankets from big box stores. However, you can feel it and see it in the quality. This blanket has slightly more material and weight to it. I'm less worried about wearing a hole in it, compared to my microfleece blankets that are a few dollars cheaper. It kept me warm. It felt like the blanket was giving me a soft hug while I drifted off to sleep. I dig the Jacquard pattern. It's a nice upgrade from the plainness of most blankets in this product space.

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Pros
  • Durable—Our innovative double-weave process creates a 3D jacquard pattern, giving the fleece a tight, stable structure while maximizing comfort. The fluffy, breathable fleece won’t fall off or deform, even after multiple washings. You’ll never again have the problems created by ordinary blankets that begin to shed and grow thin and threadbare after long use! Also, our bed blanket is printed and dyed with environmentally safe colors—hypoallergenic and skin-friendly. No more itchy nights!
Cons
  • Requires frequent washing to prevent odors from developing