Product information weighted blanket 12 kg - 240x220 cm
The proven effect of a 12 kg weighted blanket
A weighted blanket works based on Deep Pressure Stimulation (DPS); a gentle, even pressure that calms your nervous system. Compare it to the feeling of a warm hug. Soothing, familiar, and safe. That subtle pressure stimulates the production of serotonin and melatonin, while the stress hormone cortisol decreases. The result? You fall asleep faster, sleep more deeply, and wake up feeling fresher.
Sleep better with a Novaline weighted blanket
Your bed is your safe haven. A place where you can unwind, relax, and recharge yourself. With a 12 kg weighted blanket from Novaline, you give yourself that moment of calm and security every night. Let go of tension and come home to yourself.
The ideal weight for your weighted blanket
In principle, you can base the ideal weight on about 10% of your own body weight. Are you sleeping together? A 12 kg blanket is ideal for 2 people with a body weight between 60 and 75 kg per person. Use our size chart for more information or fill in the handy decision aid to discover which weight is suitable.
Weight recommendation for weighted blankets – 2 people
| Body weight per person (kg) | Recommended blanket weight (kg) | Dimensions (cm) |
|---|---|---|
| 60 – 75 | 12 | 240 x 220 |
| 75 – 100 | 15 | 240 x 220 |
OEKO-TEX certified
Our weighted blankets are made from breathable, soft fabrics that feel comfortable on the skin. We only use materials that are OEKO-TEX certified. This means they are free from harmful substances and safe for daily use. So you can crawl under your blanket with peace of mind - in every way.
Frequently Asked Questions about weighted blanket 12 kg - 240x220 cm
Novaline weighted blankets range in weight from 2 kg to 15 kg. How do you choose the weight that suits you fits?
The rule of thumb is to use about 10% of your own body weight as the suitable weight for the weighted blanket. For a double weighted blanket, this rule is a bit different. For that, see the handy size chart.
After purchase, it may take a few weeks to get used to your weighted blanket. Give it therefore the time to try it out. If you don’t like the weighted blanket, you can return it within 100 days simply return it.
You may! You can try the weighted blanket for 100 days. If you don’t like it, you can simply return it and you will get your purchase amount refunded.
In short: yes, a weighted blanket can be washed in the washing machine at 40 degrees, but most washing machines are not suitable for the weight of a weighted blanket. To wash the weighted blanket to make changing easier, use a protective cover. Prefer no cover? Read our article here about washing a weighted blanket.
You can put a "regular" duvet cover on a weighted blanket. There are also special protective covers that you can put around the weighted blanket. The advantage is that there are loops in the corners and on the sides of the protective cover. You attach these to the weighted blanket. This prevents that the protective cover shifts during sleep, something that happens very quickly with a duvet cover happens.
Chances are you haven’t slept under a weighted blanket before. So give your body the time to get used to it. You’ll need about 2 weeks for this. At first, you might notice that you feel very wake up tired. This happens because you sleep more deeply, and as a result, you catch up on sleep.
You have 100 days to try out the weighted blanket. If you don’t like it, you can simply return it.
If your child sleeps in a single bed, you might be inclined to quickly choose a single weighted blanket to choose. It’s important to understand that the effect comes from the weight on the body lies, not so much the total weight of the blanket. That’s why when choosing weighted blankets to the weight per square meter.
For comparison: a 6 kg weighted blanket measuring 150 x 200 weighs 2 kg per square meter. A weighted blanket of 2.2 kg with the size 90 x 120 weighs 2.03 kg per square meter. Almost the same. A child small enough to sleep under a weighted blanket sleeping under a weighted blanket of 90 x 120 cm will notice the same effect as a 6 kg weighted blanket of 150 x 200. This is because only the weight that lies on the body is important for the desired effect.
Weighted blankets for children are smaller to keep the total weight lower, while you need at least 2 kg weight per square meter and the whole body must be covered It is very important that children can can easily move and pull it off.
Example: your child weighs 18 kg but sleeps in a single bed. You might then say: I have need a 6 kg weighted blanket measuring 200 x 150 cm. But a 6 kg weighted blanket is 33% of their own body weight. Quite heavy indeed.
That’s why we recommend for children we recommend purchasing a children's weighted blanket up to a weight of 25 kg. If your child weighs more than 25 kg and sleeps in a single bed, then you might consider a single weighted blanket to purchase. Always check if your child:
- can easily pull it off
- lies comfortably underneath
- can move well
Questions? Let us know!
It really depends on what you find comfortable. You can use a weighted blanket as a replacement use your regular duvet. Users often do this during warmer nights. Additionally, you can use a weighted blanket in combination with your regular duvet. The advice is to use the weighted blanket to lay on top of your duvet, but if you prefer to do it the other way around, that is of course also possible.
In terms of warmth rating, a weighted blanket is comparable to a duvet with warmth rating 2: all seasons. During warm nights, you can use a bamboo cover to put around the weighted blanket. This one cools. For cold nights, you can use a minky fleece cover to put around the weighted blanket. This one is nice and warm.
You can read more in our article about it sleeping with a weighted blanket in the summer.
People with different medical conditions respond differently to a weighted blanket. More You can read information about that in our article "Does a weighted blanket work for me?"