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Pendleton Yakima Review

A softer-than-expected wool blanket that sheds debris and is a bit more versatile than anticipated
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Price:  $199 List
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Manufacturer:   Pendleton
By Maggie Nichols ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  Apr 24, 2020
50
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RANKED
#10 of 11
  • Comfort - 30% 4.0
  • Warmth - 25% 6.0
  • Versatility - 20% 5.0
  • Packed Size - 15% 5.0
  • Features & Design - 10% 5.0

Our Verdict

Up against the latest and greatest technologies of camping blankets, a classic wool blanket may not be the most incredible option in existence. However, the Pendleton Yakima is a great blanket, and our favorite wool model tested. It's a wool-cotton blend that adds integrity and softness and comes in timeless patterns and colors we love. It's warm and more versatile than you'd expect from a wool blanket, and it is easier to keep clean than other wool options (though it does require dry cleaning). It also presents a comfortable cuddling weight.
REASONS TO BUY
Soft for a wool blanket
Warm
Comfortable
Good colors and designs
REASONS TO AVOID
Can't launder at home
Pet claws will ball up wool
Expensive

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Bottom Line A reasonably soft wool blanket that sheds dirt and hair fairly well and is more versatile than we'd expectedA comfortable, water-resistant, and versatile blanket that travels wellA warm, versatile, water-resistant blanket at an affordable priceA basic blanket with large dimensions and a nice soft liner at an affordable priceA soft and comfortable blanket that comes at an affordable price
Rating Categories Pendleton Yakima Therm-a-Rest Stellar REI Co-Op Camp Wrap Kelty Biggie Kelty Bestie
Comfort (30%)
4.0
8.0
6.0
8.0
7.0
Warmth (25%)
6.0
7.0
6.0
6.0
5.0
Versatility (20%)
5.0
7.0
8.0
5.0
4.0
Packed Size (15%)
5.0
7.0
6.0
4.0
7.0
Features & Design (10%)
5.0
7.0
8.0
5.0
4.0
Specs Pendleton Yakima Therm-a-Rest Stellar REI Co-Op Camp Wrap Kelty Biggie Kelty Bestie
Filling Type Wool/cotton blend Synthetic Synthetic Synthetic Synthetic
Measured Blanket Size 66" x 82" 56" x 75" 54" x 72" 80" x 82" 42" x 76"
Compressed Size 13 L 3.4 L 5 L 15 L 3.5 L
Weather Resistance None Water resistant DWR treatment None None
Weight 75 oz 22 oz 28 oz 47 oz 25 oz
Stuff Sack Yes, zippered Yes, stuffs in pocket Yes, drawstring Yes, drawstring Yes, drawstring
Exterior Material 86% wool, 14% cotton 30D polyester 100% Ripstop Nylon 75D polyester 75D polyester
Insulation Material 86% wool, 14% cotton eraLoft Polyester Hollow Fiber Polyester fibers Cloudloft Cloudloft
Manufacturer Temp Rating (F) Not specified Not specified Not specified Not specified Not specified
Pocket No Yes No No No
Machine Washable No, dry clean only Yes, front load only Yes Yes, front load only Yes, front load only
Available Sizes Throw, twin (tested), queen One size only One size only One size only One size only
Additional Features None Fast drying, draw cord cinches blanket around feet, snap loops for compatibility Snaps, armloops, built-in hood Soft-brushed fabric, comfortably fits 2 people Lightweight

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Pendleton Yakima is a wool blanket that's 86% wool and 14% cotton. We tested the twin size, but it can also be purchased as a throw, or in queen and king-sized options. It's available in numerous colors and patterns.

Performance Comparison


pendleton yakima camping blanket review - we actually enjoy bringing this wool blanket on car camping trips...
We actually enjoy bringing this wool blanket on car camping trips and afternoon adventures.
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Comfort


Though wool blankets have a (well-deserved) reputation for being scratchy and uncomfortable, Pendleton has been making wool blankets in the US for over a century, and they use a carefully crafted blend of 86% wool over 14% cotton warp fibers. By blending different grades of wool and treating every blanket after it's woven, they add softness and remove the traditional scratch associated with wool blankets. It may not be as silky smooth as a stuffed insulation, polyester, or nylon camping blanket, but the Yakima can be laid over bare skin in relative comfort. The twin size we tested measures 66 x 82 inches, which is an excellent size for a couch cover or (obviously) twin bed blanket. It's also a decent size to carry around camp or wrap it around you as you toast marshmallows and tell ghost stories.

pendleton yakima camping blanket review - the yakima is people and pet approved.
The Yakima is people and pet approved.
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Warmth


By weaving wool threads over cotton warp yarns, Pendleton creates small pockets inside the Yakima that help trap heat, making this blanket warm. It performed very well in our heat retention tests. Sitting outdoors or on the couch under this blanket is toasty warm — though any wind will quickly change that.

pendleton yakima camping blanket review - though liquids will eventually soak into a wool blanket, we're...
Though liquids will eventually soak into a wool blanket, we're impressed with how long the ones we tested withstand becoming saturated.
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Versatility


As a wool blanket up against all the latest technology of packed-insulation camping blankets, the Yakima isn't quite as versatile. Wind can whip right through the blanket, and water will leak through as well. However, one of the upsides of using wool to keep warm is that it will continue to keep you warm even if it is wet, as wool still maintains those heat-trapping pockets even when fairly wet. We don't recommend standing out in a downpour, but if you need a few minutes to get inside as a storm is beginning, you'll manage.

We're impressed with the higher level of versatility the Yakima has compared to other wool blankets in our review. It shakes free of sand, pet hair, and debris much more easily than others, making it a better companion for outdoor use - even as a picnic blanket if you desire. It also works as a couch cover for your pet, though dog claws (which always stick out and catch things, unlike cat claws that retract) will ball up little wool fibers and can shorten the lifespan of your blanket, so we don't recommend using it that way with any regularity.

pendleton yakima camping blanket review - we initially lost a few fuzz balls when we let the dog use it...
We initially lost a few fuzz balls when we let the dog use it habitually.
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Packed Size


Wool blankets aren't known for their light weight or ability to be squeezed into small packages, and the Yakima is no exception. It weighs 75 ounces (or just over 4.5 pounds), and though we did our best to compress it, still takes up a good bit of space. Though the weight and bulk of a wool blanket aren't usually considered factors when purchasing one, the Yakima is significantly lighter than the other wool blankets in our test. It also comes in a clear plastic zippered case that can be reused for storage and transport if you decide to bring it with car camping or in the RV - or even just to store it in the closet during summer.

pendleton yakima camping blanket review - though we accidentally ripped ours, we appreciate that the yakima...
Though we accidentally ripped ours, we appreciate that the Yakima comes with a storage bag.
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Features & Design


As a wool blanket, there aren't many additional features you can add; it doesn't have any pockets or hooks. We do appreciate the diversity of colors and patterns (and even sizes) that the Yakima can be purchased in. We do think it's important to mention that this is the only blanket we tested that can't be washed with water; dry cleaning is recommended, which is simultaneously a good and bad thing. The obvious downside is that you have to find a dry cleaner, take it there, pick it up, and pay for it every time you want your blanket washed. The upside, though, is that it's a much kinder process for a wool blanket and won't prematurely age the fibers or shrink the blanket - which washing in a standard or commercial washing machine can do.

pendleton yakima camping blanket review - a simple blanket that comes in an astonishing array of colors...
A simple blanket that comes in an astonishing array of colors, patterns, and sizes.
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Value


Yakima blankets aren't cheap. Depending on the size and pattern you decide to go for, they're available in a huge range of prices (and colors and styles and sizes). If you're on the hunt for a camping blanket that you can easily toss in the car and skip town with for the weekend, this one probably isn't going to be worth it for you. However, if you've been secretly (or overtly) coveting a wool blanket and you're wondering if you should take the plunge for a Pendleton, we think you'll love its performance as a wool blanket and appreciate your investment as it lasts for years - or even decades, as others report.

Conclusion


In a category where modern technology has prioritized smaller and lighter, the Yakima seems unimpressive. However, in comparison to other wool blankets, it stands above the crowd. It's lighter and softer, easier to shake free of debris, and offers more versatility, from picnicking to camping to hanging at home. It comes with a hefty price tag, but if you're hankering for a wool blanket, we're impressed by the overall performance and it's well worth the investment.

pendleton yakima camping blanket review - snuggling up on a brisk morning after bird watching.
Snuggling up on a brisk morning after bird watching.
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Maggie Nichols