Weighted blankets promote deeper sleeps and are said to reduce anxiety.
Weighted blankets promote deeper sleeps and are said to reduce anxiety.
Weighted blankets promote deeper sleeps and are said to reduce anxiety.
Weighted blankets promote deeper sleeps and are said to reduce anxiety.

What are weighted blankets? Why people are using the 'anxiety-busting' bedding and where to buy them


Farah Andrews
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You may have seen Instagram adverts pop up for weighted blankets recently, or heard friends talking about them, dubbing them "life-changing". How can a blanket be life changing? We decided to find out ...

Weighted blankets, often known as gravity blankets because of a prominent brand, are covers designed to replicate the comforting feeling of a hug, thus reducing the user's anxiety and stress. Rather than a filling of microfibre or down, which are common in blankets and duvets, weighted blankets contain beads made of polyfill or glass and the weight is designed to be evenly distributed across your body.

In short, the weight is designed to relax your nervous system, which relaxes your body and mind, in turn.

A woman using a Gravity Blanket, a popular brand of weighted blanket. Courtesy Gravity Blankers
A woman using a Gravity Blanket, a popular brand of weighted blanket. Courtesy Gravity Blankers

"The blankets use the power of 'deep-touch pressure stimulation' to simulate the feeling of being held (like a hug). This increases serotonin and melatonin, the hormones responsible for relaxation, and decreases cortisol, the hormone responsible for stress," Gravity Blanket explains on its website.

I was worried it would feel claustrophobic but the pressure is very calming

It is also said that they help people get to sleep quicker and go into a deeper night's sleep.

"When using our Gravity Blankets across 1,000 nights of sleep, 72 per cent of participants in a 2019 study reported deeper, more restful sleep during the night. In addition, 76 per cent reported falling asleep faster. It’s science at work, for a better night’s sleep," the company says.

Weighted blankets typically weigh between four to 12 kilograms.

Stacey Siebritz, a Dubai resident and copywriter for a digital marketing agency, recently bought a weighted blanket, and sings its praises.

"I bought it because I'm at the stage of lockdown life where I will try anything to improve my mental health and lower my anxiety," Siebritz tells The National. "It took a bit of getting used to – it felt heavier than I expected (mine weighs around 10kg) and making the bed with it is a workout in itself.

"I was worried it would feel claustrophobic, but it’s actually very soothing to lie beneath it. The pressure of it is very calming," she says. "At the moment, I’m using it every night, although I’m slightly concerned that even with air conditioning, it might not be suitable for the peak of summer."

Where can you buy weighted blankets in the UAE? 

Following a scan of the internet, Amazon.ae offers up the best selection of weighted blankets. Online, the blankets retail from around Dh125 to Dh350, depending on material, style, size and weight. Weighted blankets by Puredown, a recognised bedding manufacturer, are also available to be bought in the UAE.

Puredown's 11.3kg weighted blanket is available to buy on amazon.ae for Dh280.99. Courtesy Amazon
Puredown's 11.3kg weighted blanket is available to buy on amazon.ae for Dh280.99. Courtesy Amazon

Gravity Blankets don't appear to be available in the UAE yet, but you can order them online though the UK (not US) website. Shipping costs around Dh268.

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