GUIDE TO GETTING A WEIGHTED BLANKET

There is no better feeling than wrapping yourself up in a warm hug as you drift into the dreamland. That feeling is the only advantage of a weighted blanket that is known to all. Be that as it may, what is a weighted cover? And is it really worth the hype?

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE YOU BUY A WEIGHTED BLANKET 

There is a chance that you got to know about weighted blankets maybe from discussions amongst people or maybe from parents, family, and friends that have to use it or even from a blog as this one you’re reading now, owing to this fact, you have a lot of unanswered question about this amazing product and have not gotten the chance to ask. One of the questions we’ve gotten most from people who have either not seen a weighted blanket or have not gotten one from themselves are: What exactly is a weighted blanket? I what to get, what are the things I should look out for. 

WHAT IS A “WEIGHTED BLANKET”? 

As the name implies, a weighted blanket is what you already think or heard it is: a blanket that has weight, a heavy blanket! Nevertheless, a weighted blanket has more to it than just being a heavy and thick bed cover. The weighted blanket has a different meaning to the individuals who use it and will mean something else to you when you decide to get one.  

This amazing product (weighted blankets) weighs around the range of 5 – 20 pounds. Sound really strange right? As advised by experts, a weighted blanket should have a standard weight of 10 percent of the user’s body weight, and 110 pounds for an 80-pound child. For n adult who is around 180 pounds, a 20-pound blanket is okay and advisable. 

Now the question remains – what are the things to look out for and the factors to take into consideration before or when getting a weighted blanket.

THINGS TO NOTE WHEN GOING FOR A WEIGHTED BLANKET 

WEIGHT MATTERS A LOT.

One fact among all weighted blanket that is easily noticed is the fact that they all have different weight material. I.e. they were made with a different kind of weight. 

With regards to texture, it’s truly up to your preference. While some blankets are made with delicate cotton, some are made with mink fabrics and beads. Therefore, you should do yourself justice by taking note of peoples review on the texture of the blanket. Perhaps the blanket will be used by a person with sensory issues, you should be mindful of the kind of blanket texture, as it can either make the experience memorable or otherwise.

As for weighing of blankets, companies now make use of materials that are really safe for weighing the blankets. Consistently you’ll see poly-pellets, glass dabs, or steel shot dabs. You can much find covers that use rice or grain to gauge them.

Most covers are sold in five-pound increases from five to 25 pounds. A general standard guideline is to pick a cover approximately 10 percent of your optimal body weight. In any case, you may require a heavier or lighter rendition, depending on individual preference. Children below the age of 3 or weighing under 50 pounds ought not to use a weighted cover on account of the danger of suffocation — there have been somewhere around the death of two kid caused by blankets. In case you’re getting one for a youngster, be cautious enough to get a cover that is under 10 percent of their weight. 

CHECK FOR EVEN DISTRIBUTION OF WEIGHT

Another factor you’ll have to put into consideration is to take note of the even distribution of weight in the blanket. In some blankets, the beads are allowed to move freely and at times might lead to all of them moving to one side of the blanket. This issue has been solved by other blankets producers who now sew pockets in the spreads and coursing the weight impartially in those pockets.

THEY ARE NOT CHEAP. 

The price of weighed blankets goes for $70 to $300. The heavier the blanket, the bigger the size and the higher quality the materials, the more the expense.

MAKE SURE YOU CAN WASH IT. 

Another fact to take note of when purchasing the best weighted blanket is its washability, i.e the method of washing, if it is washable by machine or not. Since blankets vary in the texture used in making them, as well as their weighing component, it is of utmost importance to know how and if the covers can be washed by you in the comfort of your home, or should be taken to the laundry for assistance from professionals.  

Regardless of whether the cover is a one-piece or slips into a spread, it will eventually get dirty. You need one that is machine-washable. 

This is a one-person act. In spite of the fact that weighted blankets come in different lengths, most are usually 48 inches wide, a bit smaller than a twin bed. Though we wish they were more extensive. We need something that when we move as we sleep, we don’t find ourselves outside the blanket. It’s likewise an odd inclination to have two different blankets on a bed or not being able to share the blankets with your partner.

CONSIDER YOUR SLEEPING TEMPERATURE

When thinking of getting a weighted blanket, your sleeping temperature should also be considered. I.e. you should watch out for one that supports the temperature at which you like to sleep. Some weighted blankets are woven with materials that you can easily breathe through, example, cotton, and others are woven with polyester while some are directly opposite. On the off chance that you pick a polyester cover, it could be a stuffy sleeping experience. Consider your temperature and resting condition.

Regardless of how cool you keep your room, many individuals feel warm or even hot in bed in light of their own body temperature and the synthesis of their sleeping mattress.

A heavy blanket may increase problems. On the off chance that you “sleep warm,” look for a natural fiber blanket or one intended to wick dampness. 

CONCLUSION

A weighted cover isn’t for everybody. A few people feel claustrophobic or awkward. 

Lastly, it is unwise to stay under a weighted blanket and use our cell phone.  

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