Rothco 70% Wool Blanket – Grey

July 8, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $20.99Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 01:32 GMT+0100 - Details)

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Product Features

  • Fibers in Wool Blankets Make Them Naturally Fire Retardant.
  • Excellent For Camping, Emergency Situations or to Use on a Regular Basis.
  • Soft Wool Fabric Provides Extra Comfort.
  • Woven Construction Makes the Wool Blanket Durable and Long Lasting.
  • 70% Virgin Wool Helps Provide Instant Warmth.

Comments

Lt. Daniel-san says:

Not the product that is advertised… Okay, first of all, they’re not really grey. They are more of a dark blue/gray mixture with other colors randomly dispersed throughout the fabric and, to be honest, looks a little bit janky. But all in all, that’s not really a huge deal for me.As other people mentioned, when first opened it smells pretty nasty. Hang it on the line for a few days to air out and it’ll be fine. It is kind of greasy too, which I’m pretty sure it is the fire retardant coating.Here’s the…

monstercatambush says:

Is it possible to love a blanket? I think so… I do a lot of camping. Cargo capacity goes between nearly unlimited (canoe camping in an old 19 foot camp canoe) to minimal (hiking out with just a blanket roll and a rucksack of basic stuff). I was looking for a good sturdy army blanket to use as a bedroll when not taking even a sleeping bag. I’d lost my old original 100% wool army blanket a while back during a move. I liked how this new blanket was cut to the dimensions of someone born in the last twenty years. The old ones were only…

David Orth says:

Best wool blanket for the price I purchased this blanket to use as a backing for a jean quilt. I made one years ago with a 70/30 blend blanket and it has held up to many machine washings. When I received this blanket, it said dry clean only. After my initial disappointment, I decided to try and wash it anyway. At $20 for the blanket, it was cheaper than dry cleaning. I washed it in cold water, delicate dry for about 10 minutes, then hung it from the shower rod to finish drying. There was minimal shrinking (approx…

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