I wouldn’t normally call $80 (for the full-size 20 pound blanket) cheap, but it’s a bargain when it comes to weighted blankets. I bought a slightly cheaper blanket from Target, and it just wasn’t worth the money saved—the filling pooled to one side, pulling it off my bed, and the cover quickly ripped. I (Medea) didn’t have that issue with Luna’s blanket.

The Luna is made of a crisp cotton and has more weight options and sizes than any of the blankets we looked at, not to mention nice colors and designs. It’s also the only one we tried that has kid-specific options. It can be machine washed, but there are also separate covers you can take off and wash instead.

Available in 5, 7, 10, 12, 15, 17, 20, 22, 25, or 30 pounds and many sizes

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