We often get customers looking for a tallit with a certain weight or thickness. Many are shopping for a lightweight tallit, explaining that they live in Florida or Arizona and don’t want to be sweating away in shul. (I always thought the hotter the climate, the better the air conditioning, but I could be wrong.)
Others want a hefty tallit they can really feel on their shoulders.
I always responded to inquiries by offering my general impression of the thickness or weight of various tallitot, but today I decided to get scientific and jot down the weights.
For comparison we weighed size 60 tallits with an atara and no tzitzit.
Tallit Weights
Tallit | Weight |
---|---|
Kalil | 470 g |
Bareket | 550 g |
Tashbetz | 620 g |
Hamefoar | 550 g |
Hamefoar Prestige | 700 g |
Prima A.A. | 565 g |
Traditional Wool | 515 g |
Shachar | 595 g |
Kmo Turkish | 660 g |
Kmo Turkish Nonslip | 700 g |
Echt Turkish | 830 g |
Beit Yosef | 555 g |
Beit Yosef Nonslip | 590 g |
Beit Yosef Tashbetz | 565 g |
Cotton | 525 g |
(1) Comments
Thanks for posting the weights. I’m looking for the lightest tallit to take on a backpacking trip.
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