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Slumber6.8kg Anti Anxiety Weighted Blanket

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R999

Retail: R1,350
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Weighted blankets are throw-sized blankets filled with weighted materials, such as plastic pellets. The feeling of weighted physical pressure increases serotonin and melatonin levels and decreases cortisol levels-improving your mood and promoting restful sleep at the same time The weighted blanket uses the principles of Deep Touch Pressure (DTP) or Deep Pressure Stimulation (DPS) to improve relaxation. These blankets come in different sizes and weights, and can be used by kids and adults to increase a sense of calm in their daily lives.  

Product Features
  • Increased relaxation 
  • Deep touch pressure 
  • Increase the release of serotonin
  • Reduced stress
  • Less nervous system activity
  • Decrease anxiety
  • Overall sleep improvements: 
  • Helps with insomnia
  • Sleep better
  • High-quality materials
  • Fight sleep deprivation
  • Neutral stylish colours
  • Luxurious feel
How Heavy Should a Weighted Blanket Be?

The size of your weighted blanket varies based on who you are buying the blanket for. There is a rule of thumb for getting the right weight is 10% of your body weight plus a pound or two. However, this typically breaks down for heavier adults, as it's hard to find any weighted blanket over 11kgs.

However, for children, it's very important to use this rule. If your 3-year-old needs a weighted blanket and weighs 18kgs, you’d want to get them a 2.26kg blanket (not available in this deal).

Product Specifications
  • 6.8kg: 122cm x 183cm

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