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A down blanket that converts into a sleeping quilt, the Drop Pine boasts a softness and lightness that’ll make you feel like you’re resting on a cloud. The 20d 1.1oz downproof nylon matte shell is quiet and durable with an incredibly soft hand feel, and it’s packed with 10.5 ounces of 850-fill responsibly sourced hydrophobic down Read More
I bought three of these quilts for my grandkids. So far, the fabric has held up well based on careful and typical handling. They are 20d fabric which is heavier than my lightweight quilts.
tim_hawthorneI use mine camping in the summer BUT also use it every night in the winter on my side of our king size bed. I run cold and my wife runs hot so the Pine Blankets size is perfect as an extra layer just for my side of the bed! Fabric is showing no wear after more than a year.
AshevilleBobMy grandsons do the same in the winter. They don’t just use it for extra bed warmth but sometimes to cuddle up in while watching tv on cold evenings.
I've found the fabric to be quite durable for my usual camping activities... my dog, however, did manage to bite a hole in it very easily. It was an easy fix with tape, but yeah, just keep that in mind if you have furry friends around your gear (...or you like biting things, who knows).
I think its more about how comfortable is the fabric....which the answer is, very very... Its made to pack light and small, most things super durable arent this comfortable. Ive had zero issues with mine. 10/10 would recommend and might even buy again.
Was searching for a new comforter/duvet/blanket for my new Full size bed, and was wondering if this would work fine for a daily blanket. Thought it would be cool cuz when I go out on adventures or travel I can bring it along too. But just wanted some feedback before I drop $100 on this. Also wonder if it could fit inside a duvet cover.
That's a great idea! get a twofer. just make sure the size fits your bed. Mine is 84x53 or so. The only issue you may have is movement of the blanket inside the douvet. You could easily sew 2 buttons on the top to keep it from moving around. I think the other issue may be that its too warm for use in a bed. It should keep you warm into the upper 40's. So inside your house, it could be too warm - but that's totally up to how you sleep.