Best Weighted Blankets Under $80 (Cooling + Standard, 2026)
By Erin Mitchell · Updated June 2026
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Quick Take
The under-$80 weighted-blanket shelf is dominated by four brands worth taking seriously: YnM, Bare Home, ZonLi, and Topcee. They all use glass beads (not poly pellets), use small pocket grids that keep the fill from bunching, and come in 15 to 20 pound options that cover the 130 to 200 pound body-weight band where most adults sit. The 10 percent rule still holds: pick a weight that is roughly 10 percent of your body weight, give or take a pound.
The real split at this price is fabric. Standard microfiber covers (YnM, Bare Home, Topcee) are warm, which is great in fall and winter but can run hot in summer. Cooling bamboo covers (ZonLi, Luna) breathe better and feel cooler to the touch, but they cost more and the cooling effect is relative, not magical. If you sleep hot year-round, pay for bamboo. If you mostly want pressure and sleep cool to neutral already, the standard YnM is the value play.
Jump to the five blankets that survived the price-and-spec coherence test below. See picks ↓

Weighted blankets went mainstream around 2018 and the under-$80 tier has stabilized into a small set of brands that actually ship what they describe. The category is mostly glass beads now (poly pellets are louder and lumpier), pocket grids have gotten smaller (so the fill does not pool at your feet), and Amazon is the dominant channel because the major brands skipped specialty retail entirely.
This guide is for the buyer who wants a 15 to 20 pound blanket, will not spend over $80, and wants an honest answer on cooling versus standard microfiber. The picks below are sized for single-sleeper coverage (48x72 to 60x80 inches). If you want a king-sized blanket two adults can share, the under-$80 ceiling will not hold; budget closer to $130.
The 10 percent body-weight rule
The standard guidance from weighted-blanket makers and most occupational therapists is to pick a blanket that is roughly 10 percent of your body weight. For a 150 pound adult that is a 15 pound blanket. For a 200 pound adult, 20 pounds. The rule exists because pressure that is too light feels like nothing and pressure that is too heavy feels restrictive, especially if you shift positions overnight.
A few practical notes. The rule is a starting point, not a prescription. If you sleep on your side and tend to feel pinned, size down a pound or two. If you share the blanket with a partner who is heavier than you, do not split the difference; buy two blankets sized to each sleeper, because a 20 pound blanket on a 130 pound sleeper feels claustrophobic. Children should follow stricter pediatric guidance and are out of scope here.
Glass beads versus poly pellets
Every blanket recommended below uses micro glass beads. Poly pellets were the original fill but they are larger, lighter per volume, and louder when you move. Glass beads are denser, so the same weight fits in a thinner, more drape-able blanket. They are also quieter and do not retain odor the way plastic pellets can over time.
The trade is that glass beads can feel slightly cool to the touch on initial contact, which is a feature for hot sleepers and a non-issue for everyone else. The blanket warms up to body temperature within a few minutes either way.
Pocket size matters more than you think
The pocket grid is the quilted square pattern that keeps the fill in place. Older and cheaper blankets use large pockets (4 to 5 inches across), which let the fill migrate when you move. By morning the foot of the blanket is heavier than the chest, which defeats the point. The blankets below all use small pockets (roughly 2 to 4 inches), which keep the distribution even overnight.
When you are comparing two blankets in the same weight class, the smaller-pocket option is almost always the better buy, even at a small price premium. This is the single spec most worth optimizing for in the under-$80 tier.
Cooling bamboo versus standard microfiber
Standard microfiber covers (YnM Classic, Bare Home, Topcee) are warm. That is good news in fall and winter and in cool bedrooms. In a 75-degree summer bedroom without strong AC, they will make you sweat. If that describes you, the cooling-bamboo tier (ZonLi cooling, Luna bamboo) is worth the upgrade. The bamboo viscose face breathes more, wicks moisture better, and stays roughly neutral in temperature.
An honest note on cooling claims: a cooling weighted blanket is still a 15 pound blanket on top of you. It is cooler than standard microfiber but not cooler than not having a blanket at all. If you run very hot and have not slept under a comforter in years, a weighted blanket of any kind may not be the right product.
The four brands worth buying at this price
YnM is the volume leader. It sells more weighted blankets on Amazon than every other brand combined. Build quality is consistent, the 7-layer construction is the de facto standard, and the pocket size is small enough to keep the beads from migrating.
Bare Home is the value-conscious alternative. Pricing tends to run a few dollars below YnM at the same weight class, the cover material is comparable, and it ships in similar sizes.
ZonLi is the cooling specialist in this tier. Its bamboo viscose cover is the main reason to pay over $60 in this guide. The standard microfiber ZonLi is fine but not differentiated from YnM.
Topcee is the heavy-weight value play. It is the only brand in this guide that fits a 20 pound queen-sized blanket under $40, which is a meaningful saving for sleepers in the 180 to 220 pound band.
What to skip
Skip anything with poly pellet fill at this price. Skip anything where the listing does not show the pocket grid size; that is usually because the pockets are large. Skip the $25 no-name listings; the seam construction tends to fail within months and the fill leaks into the wash. Skip duvet-cover-only options unless you already own a blanket to put inside.
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Amazon reviews by pick
Verbatim verified-buyer feedback for each of the products recommended above. Read the full review threads on Amazon via the links below.
YnM Weighted Blanket (15 lbs, 48 x 72 inches)
★★★★★4.6 from 49,596 Amazon reviews
“This blanket is beautiful! It is obviously high quality fabric. I can barely feel the beads when I look for them, they are integrated so well with the filling. It is kind of thin but nice and weighted and after a while of laying under it, warm enough. I haven't slept overnight with it yet, but I did take a nap with it and it's like people say, it feels like I am getting a hug. All over. It is very soothing.”
— Girl_350, verified Amazon buyer
“Bought 3 of the grey 15 lb weighted blankets. They came well packaged. They were thinner than expected. First night we all slept reasonably well being our legs felt weighted/heavy (followed instructions for those who never slept with a weighted blanket)…totally recommend following the instructions for adjusting to sleeping underneath the blanket.”
— Lyn85, verified Amazon buyer
“This thing is heavy! I was just thinking of like a 15lb dumbbell but when it’s spread across a blanket it has a weird way of feeling heavier. It’s really good quality though and if you want a blanket that will help you stay still at night then go no further. I would say the only gripe I have is that it’s not a very cozy blanket which is a little to be expected. I would just suggest using a thinner blanket underneath this one.”
— braden jenschke, verified Amazon buyer
YnM Weighted Blanket (15 lbs, 60 x 80 inches, Queen)
★★★★★4.6 from 49,596 Amazon reviews
“This blanket is beautiful! It is obviously high quality fabric. I can barely feel the beads when I look for them, they are integrated so well with the filling. It is kind of thin but nice and weighted and after a while of laying under it, warm enough. I haven't slept overnight with it yet, but I did take a nap with it and it's like people say, it feels like I am getting a hug. All over. It is very soothing.”
— Girl_350, verified Amazon buyer
“Bought 3 of the grey 15 lb weighted blankets. They came well packaged. They were thinner than expected. First night we all slept reasonably well being our legs felt weighted/heavy (followed instructions for those who never slept with a weighted blanket)…totally recommend following the instructions for adjusting to sleeping underneath the blanket.”
— Lyn85, verified Amazon buyer
“This thing is heavy! I was just thinking of like a 15lb dumbbell but when it’s spread across a blanket it has a weird way of feeling heavier. It’s really good quality though and if you want a blanket that will help you stay still at night then go no further. I would say the only gripe I have is that it’s not a very cozy blanket which is a little to be expected. I would just suggest using a thinner blanket underneath this one.”
— braden jenschke, verified Amazon buyer
Bare Home Weighted Blanket (17 lbs, 60 x 80 inches)
★★★★★4.6 from 13,423 Amazon reviews
“I'm gonna give this blanket the whole 5 stars. I have had it for a week or two and i have no complaints.”
— Troy, verified Amazon buyer
“Great blanket. I slept well for a couple of nights, but realized the blanket was just too heavy to be managed. I gave this one away and I ordered a lighter weight blanket.”
— Barbara Tsouris, verified Amazon buyer
“Daughter really enjoys this weighted blanket it helps keep her comfortable and stress free when she's trying to rest.”
— Margo J., verified Amazon buyer
Topcee Weighted Blanket (20 lbs, 60 x 80 inches, Queen)
★★★★★4.5 from 10,190 Amazon reviews
“My boyfriend had always wanted a weighted blanket and after looking into all of the options I settled on this one and I can confidently say that I do not regret it! He absolutely loves it. The black is more like a very very dark gray and not absolutely black. I have used it too and I sleep so well with it- it is like a big hug. I wasn’t expecting much from the quality when I ordered but was pleasantly surprised and impressed by the quality.”
— Emma P, verified Amazon buyer
“Comfortable and weighted nicely, maybe on the heavy side. My biggest concern is it doesn't keep me cool.”
— Dorian, verified Amazon buyer
“Love the weighted m, soft blanket. Easy care. Sleep quality has improved. Like to snuggle into the softness.”
— PlaLady, verified Amazon buyer
ZonLi Cooling Bamboo Weighted Blanket (15 lbs, 48 x 72 inches)
★★★★★4.6 from 23,642 Amazon reviews
“This review is mostly focused on the idea of a weighted blanket. In the 3 days we have had the blanket it seems nice and well made. It is soft and overall of "apparent good quality." If the blanket somehow explodes and burns down the house or something crazy we will update our review, but from here on out it is focused on the concept of a weighted blanket.”
— T. S. Lagers, verified Amazon buyer
“I have been using this for almost 8 years and still love it. It's great quality and I sleep so much better with it. I didn't realize this until recently when I had to go a couple days without it. I take it with me everywhere I plan to sleep. I don't find it too heavy to travel with, but I also lift toddlers most of my day at work, so maybe I'm just used to it. It doesnt feel as heavy when on the body to me.”
— Kayla A Van Dike, verified Amazon buyer
“Before you read this, I want to remind you of something... We sleep about 1/3 of our lives. 33.3% of the time, if we're lucky. That means any bedding we use, we get our money back fast in usage. 8 hours a night X 365 = 2920 hrs. Divide that by a typical $80 weighted blanket, thats 2.7CENTS an hour, or $0.21 a night. How much would you pay for a night of quality sleep?? Your bed and all of its accessories are worth dividends, invest in yourself and your health.”
— BillyBob, verified Amazon buyer







