ezbzbfcg2 wrote:
OP, gotta say, I probably weigh about 175. I don't know if that means I should jump to a 20-pounder. I do fear it being too restrictive.
I thought the rule of thumb, when I read it, was 10% of your body weight, plus 10 lbs. I want to say my blanket is 25 lbs, but I'm not sure.
It's not restrictive at all, the weight is evenly distributed throughout the blanket, so a good portion of it isn't even on your body, but on the mattress. The only real problem with these blankets is that if too much goes over the side of the bed, gravity tends to want to bring the rest of the blanket with it.
ezbzbfcg2 wrote:
I'm about a thousand miles north of you in Jersey, not sure if a weighted blanket would be enough in the wintertime. Do you find them to be too warm or not warm enough?
If you get a proper one with poly fill (or whatever it's called), it's not much warmer than any other blanket. You still need to layer them in the Winter. I find mine to be too warm to use in the Summer, but it's made out of a thicker material.
We keep our heating down pretty low (especially at night), so what I would usually do is a sheet first, then the weighted blanket, then a regular blanket, and the comforter on top. For added bonus, ~20 minutes before bed, throw a hot water bottle between the sheet and the weighted blanket, down by where your feet go.
I'm going to have to figure out how to reconfigure my setup, since I sleep on a futon now, and just the kakebuton by itself is super comfortable. But sleeping on the floor means I won't have to worry about the weighted blanket falling off the bed now =)
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