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You probably can go with a heavier blanket.The Yaasa is the best weighted blanket I (Medea) tried. I would sleep under 60 pounds if it was possible, but if you don't need the heaviest blanket, go with the Tree Napper.Available in 15, 20, or 25 poundsIf you don't like the open-knit design of the two options above, consider this traditional-looking one. It's not cheap, but it's more affordable than the Yaasa and Bearaby.Available in 10, 15, or 20 poundsI 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 (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. While I (Medea) still think the Yaasa is the best overall, this thick blanket is a great option if you're perpetually cold.Available in 15, 20, or 25 poundsOK, what if you're like me (Jess) and you want to snuggle up with someone in the confined comfort of a weighted blanket?
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