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Arcturus Military Wool Blanket - 4.5 lbs, Warm, Thick, Washable, Large 64" x 88" - Great for Camping, Outdoors, Sporting Events, and Survival Kits

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Color: Military Gray


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 19.33 x 12.01 x 5.04 inches; 4.5 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 22, 2018


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Arcturus Camo


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  • Great wool blend blanket, especially for the price.
Color: Military Gray
I've owned wool blankets from a variety of woolen mills over the years, and for the price, this is the best one I've found. The quality is good, the weight is great, and it has performed well both at home, and for shoulder season camping (used with overnight lows in the 40s, Farenheit, as additional insulation on top of a CCF pad while sleeping under a down-filled trekking quilt). One thing I definitely want to address is the odor: Many reviews indicate a "gasoline," or "processing chemical," smell that won't go away. I didn't notice anything unusual with mine, but after a couple of days, it hit me: other reviewers may not be aware that most wool used for garments and high-end housewares has had much if not all of the wool's natural lanolin removed. Lanolin is a waxy substance produced by sheep which coats the fibers of their fleece making their wool naturally water resistant and improving its insulating properties. For high-end garment blends and fancy housewares, lanolin is often washed completely from the fibers because of its natural odor and the possibility of minor allergic reactions in some individuals. So, yes, this blanket does have an odor which some people may find unpleasant and which will lessen over time, but not go away, but it is 100% natural and expected for this type of woolen product, and the product would be less effective as a warm, indoor/outdoor-use blanket without it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2023 by J. R. Hendrix

  • This blanket saved my rear end the other night
Color: Military Gray
I was trying out a new sleep system. It got colder than expected due to an incoming cold front. I woke up freezing. I earlier set up this wool blanket under me with the the unused half stretched out away from me. I pulled the unused portion over me and in about 15 minutes was warm enough to fall back to sleep. I woke a few hours later toasty warm and comfortable. The blanket is heavy. You wouldn't want to put this in your backpack. This matches the wool blanket my dad kept in the back of his car while I was growing up. He never used it. This is great when you go to a stadium and need to sit on cold metal seats. Put it on the floor of your family tent when car camping as a soft 'carpet'. Cover the kids at sleepovers. Make a bed for your pets when it gets cold. When you first get it it will have an odor. I draped it over a couple lawn chairs in the sun for a few days. Odor mostly went away. You really won't notice it unless you are hyper sensitive about everything around you. If this gets lost or stolen I'd get it again in a second. I'll keep this until I die. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • needed some care before use
Color: Military Gray
I love the smell of lanolin. I'm frustrated I can't find products that retain a good lanolin scent because all companies try to refine the smell out. A freshly cleaned and new bedding filled stable with clean animals meant a successful day and healthy animals so new, clean (not old odor build up) animal smells are not bad to me. I can understand the people who say it smells like a barnyard and why they may find it unappealing if they didn't grow up around animals but I never understood the people who say wool smells like chemicals. Well after this blanket now I do. My cheap ~$12 50% wool blankets I got for the dogs to use smell like clean lanolin. If only lightly due to how much polyester is in them. My 90% wool ektos brand blanket I have been using to keep warm in my drafty 1800s farmhouse smells wonderful. I wish the smell wasn't fading so I've already been looking at ways to spray it down with new lanolin and fabric refresher in place of washing options. Unfortunately ektos warns in their listing that even their 100% wool blankets are rough and suggest having a layer between you and the blanket. My one attempt to sleep with it resulted in waking up to the scratchiness where it had gotten under my comforter. So I went looking for something softer in about the same price range. This blanket smelled horrid. Not at all like good lanolin. I hung it over the back of my chair until I could wash it but the smell was burning my nose and causing a rash where my bare arm rubbed against it. I stuck it in the washer with kookaburra wool wash on handwash/wool, light soil setting and a light extra rinse/spin hoping it would improve. I originally wondered if the detergent they use to clean the wool or the finished blankets was breaking the lanolin down. When lanolin is separated into it's individual parts some of the different resulting materials can smell like refined chemicals. Such as a few mechanical lubricants that are at least partially derived from lanolin to avoid using oil based products. Unfortunately the blanket was much much worse when I opened the washer door. The closest thing I finally decided I could come up with, as I tried to hold my breath while carrying it upstairs, was rancid oil. With our society relying on all vegetable oils I've rarely smelled rancid animal fat or oils from it but after thinking about the few times I have that definitely matched the best. I decided not to try rinsing it out and you don't air things outside in Iowa in winter. Aside from it being subzero there is barely any sun. I doubt sunlight and fresh air would have been enough anyway. Maybe if I left it outside for 3-4 days but UV light is damaging to all fabric. Short periods of airing out are good. Frequent or long periods can be harmful. Instead I took a spray bottle and added 1/4th cup kookaburra wash, 1 tablespoon of Soak brand biodegradable handwashing solution for delicate items (citrus scent), and an estimated 1/3rd cup of the least refined, thickest lanolin oil I've found so far. I filled the bottle the rest of the way with warm enough water to help dissolve the lanolin. Oil+ water problem... but the biodegradable detergents were partially included to help dissolve the oil better as well as cleaning and deodorizing. I folded the blanket in quarters and hung it up with a fan, my spray bottle of custom mix, and a soft bristle fabric brush. I sprayed each side down thoroughly with frequent shaking of my spray bottle to keep it mixed and started brushing very lightly. It spread the mixture into the blanket and gently removed all the loosened wool from washing. Every time I flipped the blanket over or opened it up to refold I got hit by that horrible smell until I sprayed down and brushed out the next section. Many handfuls of wool lint with a line of it to the trash can despite gentle brushing and most of the bottle of mix later I could barely detect any of the remaining scent beneath normal lanolin and clean citrus. I hoped any remainder would go away when dry. I set the box fan on high, flipped the blanket over some hours later before bed, and it was dry and free of all bad odor by morning. In the end it is overall good quality material and turned out quite soft for the cost and type of wool used, barely sheds and what's left could be solved with a little more brushing, and has a light pleasant scent now. Also I don't get itchy, reddish skin where it rubs against the blanket like started to happen before rinsing and brushing it clean. It just took some extra effort to get it to this point and I don't know enough about the process of making wool blankets to be entirely certain what seems to have ruined the original lanolin in the wool. Maybe it was some low grade or bad oil in the detergent used to initially wash it or the detergent itself. Simply rinsing or airing it out for a day will work for normal lanolin if you dislike the sheepy smell overall but I doubt it would have ever improved whatever happened to this particular blanket. In my opinion if you get a blanket that definitely smells beyond what normal lanolin does I suggest washing with wool wash or biodegradable washes for delicates and then following directions you can find to "lanolize" wool with a good quality product. If you really dislike even normal lanolin scent the washes for delicates and maybe some biodegradable fabric refresher may not restore the waterproofing and dirt repellent properties as well as lanolin but should be suitable for cleaning and improving the smell of natural wool on their own. Many no rinse, hand washing solutions can be used in a washing machine as well. A soft bristle fabric or other brush also works better to remove loose fabric or pet fur with potentially less damage than a washer or especially dryer for many materials. That's how I handle the cheap wool blankets the dogs use. Spray with a good pet deodorizer, brush them with the fabric brushes, sometimes vacuum it off if the fur is more than I want to spend time manually scraping away, and give it back to the dogs nearly the same as new. Brushing also usually softens both natural fibers and synthetics like polyester better than washing because it evenly separates the clumped up fibers. Just make sure to match the firmness of the brush to how easily damaged or pulled apart the fabric is. It needs to be firm enough to be effective but soft enough or used lightly enough to only remove or separate what's on the surface without pulling fibers out of the weave. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2022 by Josh E

  • Great quality!
Color: Military Gray
This is a great wool blanket. A lot bigger than I expected which is great. Perfect for an emergency blanket In your car for the winter, or it adds a lot of extra warmth on top of the bed. It’s pre-washed several times so it’s got a soft, feel right out of the package
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2023 by Anthony Angelis

  • It’s a wool blanket.
Color: Military Gray
I wanted a wool blanket to replace the USMC surplus blanket I had as a kid sized to fit my mattress. It’s slightly thinner thickness than expected but considerably softer. It’s a 80/20 wool synthetic blend which probably accounts for the softness. Mind you I’m comparing this to army surplus wool here so your definition of “soft” may vary. It’s just as warm as I remember and is doing a great job as my top-layer fall blanket. The only real issue I have is the smell which hits me as part lanolin and part acrylic. I expect the lanolin scent to taper off in time but the acrylic compounds I’m curious about. It’s not an awful smell but I’m looking forward to when it’s gone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2023 by Charles K. Orr

  • Buy This One
Color: Olive Green
If you need a blanket 1) that WILL keep you warm 2) that works if it gets wet 3) that will take a beating 4) that will last for years, Buy this one
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2023 by P. Staley

  • outstanding wool blanket
Color: Olive Green
exactly what I had hoped for. Very nice! Will definitely get a couple more. Not disappointed in any aspect of this blanket. Simply a must have for the house, in case of power outages in the winter, for a togo bag WSHTF, camping and hiking. Based on a lifetime of experience it surpasses any military grade wool blanket. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2023 by sandra conine

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