Re: Gravity Blankets
Re: Gravity Blankets
I had never heard of them untill I read this thread. I also have trouble sleeping it's midnight now and I'm tired but if I go to bed I'll just toss n turn, then be up again shortly. Not sure how I would feel about one of those blankets, do they replace the duvet, or go on top of it? Or what?Re: Gravity Blankets
Mups, there are two parts, the cover, which is reversible, can be machine washed in cold water. However the blanket, which contains the beads, and therefore all the weight, can only be washed by hand in cold water.It certainly is a strange feeling with the heavy weight on top of you, but strangely comforting. It reminds of of life back in Aberdeen, when we were kids, and the parents slinging loads of coats on the bed, when the cold weather kicked in. Luxury!! Anyway I'm off to sample the delights of having a bed blanket, but not the hospital type!Re: Gravity Blankets
Roxy, I have a sheet under this feller. It's very heavy, but it does stop you physically tossing and turning. It will probably be more effective when the weather is cold, and you just want to snuggle down. Certainly a surreal experience. My wife does not have any problem sleeping, so one is on one's tod in the spare room, trying to achieve the impossible dream. Hope you get some shuteye, nighty night.Re: Gravity Blankets
I've never heard of them either but they seem to be "catching on" - Amazon do lots:
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