Our weighted blankets provide Deep Touch Pressure (DTP) — gentle, even pressure that feels like a hug. This natural calming effect boosts serotonin (your happy hormone), increases melatonin (your sleepy hormone), and lowers stress hormones, helping you fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer.
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Bamboo Weighted Blankets
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A Hug You Can Sleep In
A Hug You Can Sleep In
Selecting your weight
The ideal weighted blanket weight depends on what feels right for you. As a general rule of thumb, we recommend choosing a weight that is closest to 10% of your body weight.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How is bamboo fabric different from cotton?
Bamboo fabric is smoother and more breathable than cotton. It absorbs moisture better, feels cooler on the skin, and has a softer, more fluid drape—making it especially comfortable for extended wear and sleep.
What are the benefits of a weighted blanket?
Using a weighted blanket can drastically transform your sleeping habits, which, in turn, can have positive effects on your waking life. Some of the benefits of using a weighted blanket regularly include:
- Improved sleep quality and overall mood
- Lowered production of cortisol (The Stress Hormone)
- Increased production of melatonin (The Sleep Hormone), serotonin, oxytocin, and dopamine (The Happy Hormones)
- Relief from insomnia, restlessness and other sleep conditions
- Reduced feelings of anxiety and depression
- Improved brain function
- Regulated circadian cycle
Weighted blankets are often used as a sleep aid, but can also be used for relaxation or sensory therapy purposes. While these are only a few of the benefits of sleeping with weighted blankets, the value of a good night’s rest simply cannot be overstated.
Why choose bamboo fabric?
Bamboo is naturally moisture-wicking, gentle on sensitive skin, and resistant to odour-causing bacteria. It stays comfortable through temperature changes and feels soft without feeling heavy.
What is the bamboo hand-knitted weighted blanket made of?
Our bamboo hand-knitted weighted blanket features a pure bamboo fabric outer layer, hand-knitted for breathability and softness, and is filled with cotton fibres to provide natural, evenly distributed weight.
Who should use a weighted blanket?
Weighted blankets can be used by people of all shapes and sizes - from children to teenagers, adults and even our grannies and grandpas - they are not only beneficial for those struggling with mental health and sensory processing disorders such as anxiety, depression, ADHD, autism and more but our blankets are designed to help anyone who's looking to improve their sleep patterns and habits.
Will bamboo keep me cool or warm?
Both. Bamboo helps regulate body temperature by releasing excess heat when it’s warm and retaining comfort when it’s cooler—so you stay comfortable, not clammy or overheated.
Are weighted blankets safe for children and expecting mothers?
At Tucked In, your safety, as well as that of your loved ones is our utmost priority.
Our weighted blankets are designed to be safe for users of all ages and have even been proven to help encourage independent sleep among young children. However, weighted blankets should not be used by children under the age of three.
According to studies, expecting mothers globally have higher rates of insomnia than other groups and can benefit from the regular use of a weighted blanket. However, while choosing a blanket, it is advised to measure the ideal weight of the blanket by 10% of the mother’s body weight pre-pregnancy.
Are there any side effects or risks to sleeping with a weighted blanket?
Weighted blankets are completely safe, and pose no risk to most people. However, if you suffer from any of the following conditions, it is recommended to consult with your physician before using a weighted blanket:
- Sleep Apnea: While weighted blankets are known to help some sufferers of sleep apnea, it may have adverse effects on certain people with this condition.
- Asthma & COPD: Certain severe breathing issues can be exacerbated by the use of a weighted blanket.
Bamboo fabric is smoother and more breathable than cotton. It absorbs moisture better, feels cooler on the skin, and has a softer, more fluid drape—making it especially comfortable for extended wear and sleep.
Using a weighted blanket can drastically transform your sleeping habits, which, in turn, can have positive effects on your waking life. Some of the benefits of using a weighted blanket regularly include: - Improved sleep quality and overall mood - Lowered production of cortisol (The Stress Hormone) - Increased production of melatonin (The Sleep Hormone), serotonin, oxytocin, and dopamine (The Happy Hormones) - Relief from insomnia, restlessness and other sleep conditions - Reduced feelings of anxiety and depression - Improved brain function - Regulated circadian cycle Weighted blankets are often used as a sleep aid, but can also be used for relaxation or sensory therapy purposes. While these are only a few of the benefits of sleeping with weighted blankets, the value of a good night’s rest simply cannot be overstated.
Bamboo is naturally moisture-wicking, gentle on sensitive skin, and resistant to odour-causing bacteria. It stays comfortable through temperature changes and feels soft without feeling heavy.
Our bamboo hand-knitted weighted blanket features a pure bamboo fabric outer layer, hand-knitted for breathability and softness, and is filled with cotton fibres to provide natural, evenly distributed weight.
Weighted blankets can be used by people of all shapes and sizes - from children to teenagers, adults and even our grannies and grandpas - they are not only beneficial for those struggling with mental health and sensory processing disorders such as anxiety, depression, ADHD, autism and more but our blankets are designed to help anyone who's looking to improve their sleep patterns and habits.
Both. Bamboo helps regulate body temperature by releasing excess heat when it’s warm and retaining comfort when it’s cooler—so you stay comfortable, not clammy or overheated.
At Tucked In, your safety, as well as that of your loved ones is our utmost priority. Our weighted blankets are designed to be safe for users of all ages and have even been proven to help encourage independent sleep among young children. However, weighted blankets should not be used by children under the age of three. According to studies, expecting mothers globally have higher rates of insomnia than other groups and can benefit from the regular use of a weighted blanket. However, while choosing a blanket, it is advised to measure the ideal weight of the blanket by 10% of the mother’s body weight pre-pregnancy.
Weighted blankets are completely safe, and pose no risk to most people. However, if you suffer from any of the following conditions, it is recommended to consult with your physician before using a weighted blanket: - Sleep Apnea: While weighted blankets are known to help some sufferers of sleep apnea, it may have adverse effects on certain people with this condition. - Asthma & COPD: Certain severe breathing issues can be exacerbated by the use of a weighted blanket.
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