




RelaxBlanket Cotton Weighted Blanket 100% Cotton with Premium Glass Beads for All-Season 80''x90'' 30lbs,Dark Grey
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Description
About this item The RelaxBlanket weighted blanket helps relax your body by simulating the feeling of being hugged, making you fall asleep faster and sleep better. Made with OEKO-TEX certified cotton and filled with premium glass beads for temperature control and even weight distribution. Sewn with durable technology to prevent leakage. Choose a weight that is 7-12% of your body weight. Recommended sizes - 36x48in for single bed, 48x72in for twin bed, 60x80in for queen/full bed, 80x90in for king bed. Machine washable on gentle cycle. Use a duvet cover for easy cleaning. Contact us if you have any issues, we take customer satisfaction very seriously. See more product details
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Product information Style Color Dark Grey Style Name Modern Blanket Form Weighted Blanket Theme Plain Pattern Solid Sport Type Camping Materials & Care Material Type Cotton Fill Material Glass Beads Product Care Instructions Machine Wash Fabric Type 100% Cotton Measurements Item Dimensions L x W 90"L x 80"W Size 80 in x 90 in 30 lb Unit Count 1 Count Warranty & Support Feedback Item details Brand Name RelaxBlanket Age Range Description Adult Number of Items 1 UPC 712424891101 Manufacturer RelaxBlanket Factory Best Sellers Rank #175,346 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #1,278 in Bed Blankets ASIN B07GND7YQ5 Customer Reviews 4.6 out of 5 stars Features & Specs Additional Features Breathable Recommended Uses For Product Napping Seasons All Fabric Warmth Description Lightweight Water Resistance Level Not Water Resistant
Customer reviews
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Looking For Your First Weighted Blanket...
I had been looking for a weighted blanket. I knew I’d probably like it from sleeping with a heavy comforter. The problem with the heavy comforter was the heat build up over the night. I’d wake up at 3am sweating. Additionally, I have some allergies to certain synthetics that I deal with, so I wanted to find a weighted blanket which would not hold in heat, that I would not react to, was built reasonably well, was not $200, and weighed about 20 pounds. After spending several nights searching through amazon and other websites, I came across the RelaxBlanket. For $46, I figured I’d give it a shot. Even though I knew it was 20 pounds, it really didn’t register what life with a 20 pound blanket would be like. There are some adjustments you make in your habits, for example you don’t just whip the corner of the covers over to climb into to bed. Also, I decide when I sleep on my back, I don’t like the weight on my toes so I moved the blanket up a bit. These things will be true with all weighted blankets. I do seem to be sleeping better. Today was the first day I didn’t have to get up early, I found it much easier to stay in bed and fall back asleep after waking up at my weekday time. I do not overheat with this blanket. It’s significantly cooler than the comforter. I have not noticed any manufacturing defects and no beads are falling out. If you don’t want to spend $100-$200 on a weighted blanket, I highly recommend this one. I may even purchase a second one. The 60x80 size works good for my half of a king size bed, just enough excess where you don’t feel like limbs are poking out from under the blanket.
I had been looking for a weighted blanket. I knew I’d probably like it from sleeping with a heavy comforter. The problem with the heavy comforter was the heat build up over the night. I’d wake up at 3am sweating. Additionally, I have some allergies to certain synthetics that I deal with, so I wanted to find a weighted blanket which would not hold in heat, that I would not react to, was built reasonably well, was not $200, and weighed about 20 pounds. After spending several nights searching through amazon and other websites, I came across the RelaxBlanket. For $46, I figured I’d give it a shot. Even though I knew it was 20 pounds, it really didn’t register what life with a 20 pound blanket would be like. There are some adjustments you make in your habits, for example you don’t just whip the corner of the covers over to climb into to bed. Also, I decide when I sleep on my back, I don’t like the weight on my toes so I moved the blanket up a bit. These things will be true with all weighted blankets. I do seem to be sleeping better. Today was the first day I didn’t have to get up early, I found it much easier to stay in bed and fall back asleep after waking up at my weekday time. I do not overheat with this blanket. It’s significantly cooler than the comforter. I have not noticed any manufacturing defects and no beads are falling out. If you don’t want to spend $100-$200 on a weighted blanket, I highly recommend this one. I may even purchase a second one. The 60x80 size works good for my half of a king size bed, just enough excess where you don’t feel like limbs are poking out from under the blanket.
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100% recommend for RLS and PLMD
I got this as a Christmas present. This last week has been amazing. I have both restless limbs and periodic limb movement disorder along with sleep apnea, my entire life. I am chronically sleep-deprived in a life-altering way. Meds work for the RLS, but due to the PLMD and the side-effects of my RLS meds (muscle weakness that feels very odd and keeps me awake unless I'm in a fetal position), I have always slept curled in a very tight ball, bracing against involuntary movements that hurt or weird sensations that will wake me up. It's the only option I've had to be able to stay asleep for more than 30 minutes at a time, but it's such hard work for my body that it just replaces one kind of poor sleep for another. I usually wake up with muscle soreness and fatigue, as if I've been running a marathon all night. This blanket is HEAVY, but it feels great. I can extend my limbs out straight and totally relax my muscles. The blanket holds my arms and legs totally still without my muscles and joints having to do any work. I'm waking up so refreshed and loose-limbed, I feel like I've been sleeping for days. I have way less back pain and sciatica, and I'm getting great restorative and REM intervals according to the sleep tracker watch I wear. My sleep apnea index has even improved. I've only had it for a short time, I can't wait to see the long-term benefits and I will never go back to using an unweighted blanket. Brilliant product, well made and it really, really works for me.
I got this as a Christmas present. This last week has been amazing. I have both restless limbs and periodic limb movement disorder along with sleep apnea, my entire life. I am chronically sleep-deprived in a life-altering way. Meds work for the RLS, but due to the PLMD and the side-effects of my RLS meds (muscle weakness that feels very odd and keeps me awake unless I'm in a fetal position), I have always slept curled in a very tight ball, bracing against involuntary movements that hurt or weird sensations that will wake me up. It's the only option I've had to be able to stay asleep for more than 30 minutes at a time, but it's such hard work for my body that it just replaces one kind of poor sleep for another. I usually wake up with muscle soreness and fatigue, as if I've been running a marathon all night. This blanket is HEAVY, but it feels great. I can extend my limbs out straight and totally relax my muscles. The blanket holds my arms and legs totally still without my muscles and joints having to do any work. I'm waking up so refreshed and loose-limbed, I feel like I've been sleeping for days. I have way less back pain and sciatica, and I'm getting great restorative and REM intervals according to the sleep tracker watch I wear. My sleep apnea index has even improved. I've only had it for a short time, I can't wait to see the long-term benefits and I will never go back to using an unweighted blanket. Brilliant product, well made and it really, really works for me.
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Good and heavy - not too warm
This has helped my sleep quite a bit. Over the winter I got used to sleeping under as many as 6 quilts, and when the weather started to change, I felt quite naked under 2 quilts and thought of how miserable summer sleeping would be. So, here we are. I'm currently using a sheet, single quilt, and the weighted blanket. I have a memory foam mattress that warms up under my body heat, so sometimes I'll start out with an extra blanket on top of the heavy one so it's easy to peel that off once the bed has warmed up. My only semi-complaint about the weighted blanket is that the fabric is a little crinkly/loud, especially combined with the sound of the weight beads, when rolling over or moving around. It's really not bad, I just wasn't expecting it, and after the first couple of nights I got used it. I'm glad overall because it's a very breathable summery fabric, and I want to be able to use it in the summer with just a sheet between me and the weighted blanket without getting sweaty. I definitely don't want the weighted blanket to provide any more heat than is absolutely unavoidable because in the winter I can always pile on quilts with it, or just stop using the weighted blanket when the weather is back down to 6-quilts-at-a-time levels. If this doesn't sound like what you're looking for, search for the heavy blankets made of minky instead. The minky would suffocate me.
This has helped my sleep quite a bit. Over the winter I got used to sleeping under as many as 6 quilts, and when the weather started to change, I felt quite naked under 2 quilts and thought of how miserable summer sleeping would be. So, here we are. I'm currently using a sheet, single quilt, and the weighted blanket. I have a memory foam mattress that warms up under my body heat, so sometimes I'll start out with an extra blanket on top of the heavy one so it's easy to peel that off once the bed has warmed up. My only semi-complaint about the weighted blanket is that the fabric is a little crinkly/loud, especially combined with the sound of the weight beads, when rolling over or moving around. It's really not bad, I just wasn't expecting it, and after the first couple of nights I got used it. I'm glad overall because it's a very breathable summery fabric, and I want to be able to use it in the summer with just a sheet between me and the weighted blanket without getting sweaty. I definitely don't want the weighted blanket to provide any more heat than is absolutely unavoidable because in the winter I can always pile on quilts with it, or just stop using the weighted blanket when the weather is back down to 6-quilts-at-a-time levels. If this doesn't sound like what you're looking for, search for the heavy blankets made of minky instead. The minky would suffocate me.
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Makes all the difference!
I have really bad insomnia due mostly to PTSD nightmares but i refuse to take any sort of sleeping pills (they create more issues than they solve) so I’ve tried basically everything over the years & have learned a lot about sleep patterns/issues. First make sure your bedding is all natural, meaning cotton & only cotton! Don’t fall for the scam that is microfiber - it’s just a fancy word for polyester which is the absolute worst thing for you to sleep on. Second invest in a quality mattress and lastly get a weighted blanket!! This makes all the difference for me, I feel so much more relaxed and comfortable under it, it makes me feel like a little kid being perfectly tucked in at night by my mom, it’s like a big hug (super cheesy but it’s true!) …. The only negative thing I can say is that as someone who makes their bed daily it’s a pain in the butt because you can’t throw it around or fluff it up like a duvet but the benefits far outweigh this one annoyance (pun intended)
I have really bad insomnia due mostly to PTSD nightmares but i refuse to take any sort of sleeping pills (they create more issues than they solve) so I’ve tried basically everything over the years & have learned a lot about sleep patterns/issues. First make sure your bedding is all natural, meaning cotton & only cotton! Don’t fall for the scam that is microfiber - it’s just a fancy word for polyester which is the absolute worst thing for you to sleep on. Second invest in a quality mattress and lastly get a weighted blanket!! This makes all the difference for me, I feel so much more relaxed and comfortable under it, it makes me feel like a little kid being perfectly tucked in at night by my mom, it’s like a big hug (super cheesy but it’s true!) …. The only negative thing I can say is that as someone who makes their bed daily it’s a pain in the butt because you can’t throw it around or fluff it up like a duvet but the benefits far outweigh this one annoyance (pun intended)