Designed for deep sleep and relaxation like you may not have experienced before, it's no surprise that weighted—or ‘gravity’ blankets—have fast become one of the most popular products on the market to ease stress and anxiety, so that you can drift off with ease.
Skeptical? Many of our weighted blanket testers were too. So take it from us: we’ve tried out some of the most talked about blankets, as well as some newcomer options, to see how snuggly they actually are.
Once you’ve upgraded to one of the best mattresses and found the pillow of your dreams, it’s time to jump on the weighted blanket bandwagon because you deserve to get a great night's sleep.
The best weighted blankets as tried and tested by Real Homes
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1. Remy The Lounger
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Remy's Lounger blanket delivers stylish look and feel that stands out from the rest. We'll admit, when shopping for weighted blankets, they soon start to all look the same, with similar quilted designs and glass beads that distribute the weight. The bright colour options and cosy knit design makes this one cute enough to use and leave on the sofa as well as in bed when you decide to hit the hay.
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Made from 100% cotton with OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certification (an environmental standard that confirms no harmful chemicals are present in any component of the finished product), the oversized knit hits sustainability stakes too. This also means it's breathable. Where other options may be too hot and heavy to use during the summer, this blanket can give you a hug whenever you feel like one.
Our verdict
It comes in two weight and size versions, which we'd like to see more of to balance the heavy price tag. Though our ecommerce editor Amy did find this meant it was easier to wash and quicker to dry. And if you don't love the look of classic weighted blankets, like Amy, then we think this is a great alternative, delivering all the performance of a regular one with the added benefit of looking great on display.
2. Soak and Sleep Weighted Blanket
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This is our runner-up to the top spot, purely because we just don't think it's stylish enough to use on the sofa. For the bed, on the other hand, it's our favourite. Proven to help with sleep disorders such as insomnia and restless leg syndrome, as well as support children with similar conditions, it's a weighted blanket suited to all sorts of stresses.
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It's true, most weighted blankets are advised to not be used for children, or younger teens, but this option from Soak and Sleep works its magic, no matter your age or concern. This is because it comes in a range of sizes, from a light 5.5kg to a heavier 10kg. It's made from breathable cotton and soft polyester, but I find this one to have a slight sheen to it too.
Our verdict
As soon as the blanket arrived, I noticed the quality look and feel of the quilt, with its delicately soothing glass beads that gave it a premium edge. The sheer size also made it stand out from the crowd. I did find it too big to place in the living room or lounge area, but it did drape well over my bed. Having slept under this one for a fair few nights, it quickly became the one I've been reaching for when I'm after a particularly deep slumber.
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A good example of a classic weighted blanket, Simba's orbit design delivers a breathable cotton outer layer and quilted padded polyester inner with glass beads to add even weight.
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This option only comes in two weights and a smaller size of 135 x 200cm. This works well for a single person, but as Amy found, isn't that suitable for sharing on a double bed. That being said, most weighted blanket purists will suggest each person should have their own blanket at a weight that suits them for the full swaddling experience. The compact design does make it great for throwing on the sofa though and easy to wash.
Our verdict
If we're asking whether to invest in this weighted blanket, we might say you can't put a price on wellness. But this option from Simba is the most expensive on our list, Editor in chief Lindsey has tried the whole Simba range and compared to the rest of their bedding selection. Besides, it ticks all boxes for single sleepers wanting a weighted blanket from a brand they can rely on.
4. Baloo Weighted Blanket
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For the eco-conscious, the Baloo weighted blanket would be a top choice, and it's great to give as a gift too. Arriving in plastic-free packaging and made from 100% cotton, inside and out, it's the only quilted weighted blanket free from polyester and synthetic fibres. Baloo's plastic-free ethos is further enhanced by a carbon-neutral commitment achieved via its partnership with Sea Trees by Sustainable Surf.
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There's a choice of sizes and weights to suit all too, with useful options for single, double, and even king-size beds. Combined with carefully placed glass beads, we think it's a highly breathable, cool, and comfortable blanket to sleep under all year round.
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The blanket itself is also one of the softest cotton weighted blankets Amy said she had tested, with the simple white double quilted design making an attractive addition to her bedroom – even without one of Baloo's optional extra linen covers. Oh, and Amy really loved that it comes with details of how to connect to a playlist of soothing Tibetan and crystal sounds, so we could start our deep relaxation experience from the minute it arrived on our doorstep.
5. ESPA Grey Cotton Weighted Blanket
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Designed with the ultimate spa experience in mind, ESPA's weighted blanket has a luxurious feel you just can't ignore. But the best selling point is that it sits considerably cheaper than the rest on the list. So you can relax without having to overspend.
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We tested the lightest available on the list, which is great if you're like me and don't enjoy an overly heavy layer on top of you at night. Instead of weighing you down, which is often the intent of other blankets, this one gently adds pressure for a relaxing, rejuvenating feel. Equally, there are three heavier options to pick from if you prefer something heavier. It's made with a 100% cotton composition, which also makes it a breathable bedding buy.
Our verdict
With bold claims to contribute to the improvement of sleep, mood, and comfort, I was impressed with how I felt the morning after sleeping under the ESPA blanket. As luxurious as it made me feel, it also looked the part in both my bedroom and living room. In an elegant grey quilted design, it sits draped over the sofa to use when I feel like I need some extra comfort.
6. Remy The Sleeper
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Most heavy weighted blankets that come with covers can be tricky to pick up, because they're often secured with ties that can easily come undone. Remy's Sleeper weighted blanket solves this issue with a simple 360° zipper closure that keeps the blanket in place.
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The cover is included in the price too, which we think is a pretty good deal. There are five fun colours to choose from in a cosy quilted fleece finish. And while the blanket itself can only be hand-washed, you can chuck the cover in the washing machine with the rest of your laundry load. There's the largest range of weights on offer with this one too, which makes it great for just about anyone.
Out verdict
Amy tested the 10kg option, which she loved compared to other heavy-weighted blankets that were difficult to move around. Unfortunately, she found you could feel the zipper underneath the thinner bamboo cover, which wasn't the comfiest. Though we'd rather this than it slipping around inside.
7. Silentnight Wellbeing Weighted Blanket
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We get that weighted blankets can be expensive, and it can be hard to justify spending over £100 on a throw. That's why we'd recommend investing a little less in this affordable option from Silentnight (if you can). Why? Because it's a no-frills blanket that we can bet will help you sleep better.
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While it does only come in one size option that's big enough for a double bed, it does come in a couple of weight options – RRP £70 for the 9kg option, and £60 for the 7kg. The inner construction of polyester padding and glass beads is similar to weighted blankets that come in at double this price, and it works at weighing you down with a supportive wrap-around feel.
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The only downside, in Amy's opinion, is the fabric. Unlike most of the other weighted blankets on this list, the Silentnight blanket has a microfibre outer layer. This created a suede-like texture that Amy just didn't love the feel of. She also found the woven fabric to be hot and clammy on warmer days since it trapped heat under the blanket rather than letting it dissipate. And since it's made from polyester, it doesn't wash as well, bobbling a little after a few spins.
8. Brentfords Teddy Fleece Weighted Blanket
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This weighted blanket is the cosiest we've come across. Made from a super-soft polyester with a teddy fleece finish, it's got plenty of snuggle-factor for getting comfy on the sofa.
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Available in a classic pale grey or blush pink, this weighted blanket comes in a good range of sizes and weights, from the lighter 4kg single to the 6kg and 8kg blankets that work well on a double and king-size bed. For just £30 for the smallest option, we think it'd be a perfect Christmas, birthday, or 'just thinking of you' present. Though make sure you're not buying it for an eco-lover as this full polyester piece is sadly far from sustainable.
Our verdict
Like we said, the teddy-bear fleece is just as huggable as it sounds, meaning this is a weighted blanket we immediately wanted to wrap around ourselves. In fact, Amy found it ideal for cooler evenings and winter nights as it is sure to keep you warm. So if you're happy to hand wash it (which we found a tad tedious considering we wanted to handle it a lot), then it's a buy for winter you'll be reaching for not only as a layer to de-stress but to also add on top of your duvet.
9. Emma Hug Weighted Blanket
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While we love this Emma weighted blanket, it is a best buy for summer, and won't offer additional warmth in the winter (which we guess is what you might be after at the moment). Anything to reduce the use of our radiators, right? So right now, it'll sit at the bottom of this guide. Otherwise, this weighted blanket is a one size, one weight, and one colour option that makes it getting to sleep easy.
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It may not have many choices to choose from, but the 7kg weight and versatile size does suit most sleepers and bed sizes. Plus, it looks super chic in its pale grey colourway. It may not be as eco-friendly as we would like, but the quilted pockets containing polyester padding and glass beads give this blanket a really good drape, easily moulding to your body to give you that all-over hugging sensation.
Our verdict
Amy especially loves the cotton outer that's breathable, so you don't overheat at night. And for an extra cooling factor, it has fabric loops that securely attach a matching pale grey bamboo cover. The cover is an optional extra, but we'd definitely recommend it as it not only protects the blanket, but because the silky bamboo helps regulate your temperature all night long. Whether it's worth the big price tag? We're not so sure.
How we test
Well, we've been wrapped up testing nine different weighted blankets to see whether they cosied up to expectation. How? Used at night draped on top of a duvet, in the day when sat on the sofa, and in times of particular stress or worry, we monitored their effect on how we feel whilst under them. We can appreciate this may seem totally subjective. And of course, it does come down to personal preference on weight and sleep style, so we also read reviews. Taking into consideration others' comments and feedback on these best-rated blankets, as well as our own experience, we rated them according to weight options, style, how easy they are to care for, and of course, cost.
Louise is our former ecommerce editor and she has written years worth of sleep content. Having tested pretty much every bedding buy you can find, from some of the best duvets and bed sheets to cushions and pillows I can no longer sleep without, she's all about trying anything that promotes better sleep.
How to choose
Firstly, we'd always suggest sorting your budget and working out how much you're willing to spend. Things like a weighted blanket and even an electric blanket are add-ons to a traditional sleep setup. But if you consider them as investment buys, that may help you save money and support your sleep routine in the long run, then you'll get why we recommend them. Once you know whether you're after an affordable option or are able to put a bit more cash into one, then there are some specs to help you sort through the rest.
"Weighted blankets evenly distribute a gentle weight and pressure on the body to mimic the sensation of being swaddled," Abeer Iqbal, founder of the weighted blanket brand Remy, tells us. "This evenly applied weight stimulates the production of serotonin (the happiness hormone), reduces cortisol (the stress hormone), and increases melatonin (the sleep hormone)".
If you've ever been calmed from anxiety or disquiet by the reassuring hug of a loved one, a weighted blanket also aims to simulate this experience. "There's a reason hugs feel like they can work magic," explains Iqbal. "When you're feeling anxious, your autonomic nervous system (which regulates your bodily functions like heart rate, respiratory rate, and digestion) either sends your body into 'fight or flight' (stress) or rest mode. The application of pressure therapy tells it it's safe to go into 'rest' mode, reducing some of the symptoms of anxiety, like a quickened heart rate and breathing."
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Louise is the Ecommerce Editor at Real Homes, specialising in sleep content so you can wind-down well. With prior PR experience working for a luxury bedding brand, Louise knows the importance of getting a great night’s sleep. Joining the other side of the desk as a full-time journo, Louise brings her bedding expertise to writing sleep buying guides, reviews, and news for Real Homes. Aside from helping readers get essential shut eye, Louise also writes shopping content for homeware items that’ll add a decorative edge to your space. With an eye for design that won’t snooze on style, but a budget that won’t quite stretch, Louise loves nothing more than a modern designer dupe. From coloured glassware to contemporary storage, anything to upgrade the bare space of her rented East London flat.
- Amy LockwoodDecor Editor