12 Best Weighted Blankets (2023): Cooling, Throws, and Robes

12 Best Weighted Blankets (2023): Cooling, Throws, and Robes

The Bearaby Tree Napper and the Yaasa blanket are similar in design, featuring the same open-knit style that allows for better air circulation. The Bearaby comes in much more beautiful colors and is biodegradable. It's made from plant-based Tencel fiber and is machine washable, a huge plus over the Yaasa, but it didn't take the top spot because the thicker Yaasa feels more weighty (at 20 pounds) than the 25-pound Tree Napper. I would sleep under 60 pounds if it was possible, but if you don't need the heaviest blanket, go with the Tree Napper. It's also more drapey than the Yaasa.

Bearaby offers returns within 30 days, as long as the blanket hasn't been washed.

Available in 15, 20, or 25 pounds

★ Alternative: Bearaby's Cotton Napper ($199) isn't made of biodegradable Tencel, but it's just as comfy and nice, and we recommend the Nappling below. The company also has a gorgeous velvet blanket ($249), made of recycled marine plastic, but we haven't tried it.

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