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We love it. Very comforting.

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We got one for our youngest who always had sleep problems - he really likes the feeling.


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I do, and I like it. So does my daughter.
 
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In the winter, Mr. SK and I experience the room temp differently, so we have our regular top sheet, blanket and bedspread over the whole bed, and then on my half I have three additional blankets (two hand-knit afghans and one other blanket). Together, on top of the other bedding, these are very heavy and I wonder if they're similar to the feel of a weighted blanket.

But in the summer, I don't use any of these extra blankets, and we just have a top sheet and bedspread thingy.

So, for people who get used to weighted blankets, how does that work in hotter weather? Wouldn't they make it awfully hot?


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Originally posted by ShiroKuro:
In the winter, Mr. SK and I experience the room temp differently, so we have our regular top sheet, blanket and bedspread over the whole bed, and then on my half I have three additional blankets (two hand-knit afghans and one other blanket). Together, on top of the other bedding, these are very heavy and I wonder if they're similar to the feel of a weighted blanket.

But in the summer, I don't use any of these extra blankets, and we just have a top sheet and bedspread thingy.

So, for people who get used to weighted blankets, how does that work in hotter weather? Wouldn't they make it awfully hot?


Have not had it in summer yet!

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I had a heavy quilt over a blanket.
Bob could not tolerate the weight.
Now I have two light fleece blankets for winter.
Should get a light bedspread for appearance sake. Have been telling myself that for at least three years.


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Costco has 'em.

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