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Therm-a-Rest Stellar Blanket

by Paulina Dao
Thermarest Stellar Blanket Review

Thermarest Stellar Blanket Review

No When I think of perfect, outdoor puffy blankets, I think of Rumpl. I think of fog swirling in the trees, or an artfully framed railroad. They’ve got that image on lock. Then I think of the price of that blanket. I think about how my aesthetic is frantically digging poo holes, ripping holes in clothing, and not showering. Then I realize that Rumpl is not for me. Thankfully Therm-a-Rest introduced their affordable line of tech blankets which includes the Stellar Blanket.

Thermarest Stellar Blanket Review

The Therm-a-Rest Stellar is 55” x 75”. It comfortably fits a person up to 6’. Weighing at 1 pound and 13 oz and with a price point of $69.95, it’s an affordable pick for lightweight backpacking and camping. Packed inside its integrated zip pocket, the blanket is 14.5” x 5.25”.

The shell is constructed of 20D RipStop Polyester w/DWR while the insulation is 100% post-consumer recycled material. Perimeter snap loops mate with another Therm-a-Rest quilt, blanket, sheet or Mattress Snap Kit while a drawcord at bottom edge reduces drafts, cinching around a mattress (not included) to keep the blanket in place.

Thermarest Stellar Blanket Review

The affordable price point on the Stellar is probably my most favorite aspect of the blanket. I can lug it around, shove it in the bottom of my pack, leave it out in the dirt without worrying about the hundreds of dollars I spent on an outdoor blanket.

The Stellar Blanket is a fair weather, warm summer alternative to a sleeping bag. The Stellar Blanket comes along on cold bouldering mornings so I can snuggle on a crash pad while I wait for temperatures to warm up a bit more. Air conditioning blowing too cold on a road trip? The Stellar Blanket makes the perfect companion.

It also makes a great summer blanket for sleeping in the back of a car. I really wanted to take this on a backpacking trip, but cold temperatures in the alpine were not conducive for it. I slept in the back of my car at 9000 feet in the middle of October with just the blanket. Temperatures dropped down to around freezing. I woke up very cold in the middle of the night and had to pull out my 15 degree bag out.

For cold weather, it’s a nice supplement to down puffies and great for snuggling in while sitting around a campfire. If it’s not needed as a blanket, the Stellar Blanket serves as an excellent back up pillow.

Buy the Therm-a-Rest Stellar Blanket through Amazon or REI for $69.95.

This was sent to me for review.

Last updated on March 26, 2019.

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2 comments

Kovas November 7, 2016 - 8:57 am

I like that they put the thought in of combining a couple for sleeping

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Jessica November 12, 2016 - 12:51 pm

Since I use my Rumpl blankets for the dogs when we are camping and hiking, an affordable version might be wiser :)

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