I'm feeling relaxed just looking at this.
that's sized to fit your bed, meaning it can also fit inside your duvet cover—great for both style. It's the best of both worlds: the soothing comfort you look forward to with a weighted blanket, but made to fit right into your space in style.
A little background on how it's made: Brooklinen's weighted comforter features an interior quilted layer that's weighted with glass micro-beads, and a 400 thread count sateen cotton shell. There are also loops on each corner to make it easy to attach your comforter to the inside of your duvet, so it doesn't slide around inside as you toss and turn.
The comforter comes in three bed sizes and various weights. The Twin/Twin XL option is 15 pounds and retails for $249, while the Full/Queen size comes in a 20-pound option and a 25-pound option . The King/California King comforter has two options as well: 30 pounds and 35 pounds, which retail for $399 and $419, respectively.
Brooklinen also suggests slowly easing your way into sleeping with it, as your body needs to adjust to the weight. Per the brand's recommendation, you should sleep with the comforterover your legs for the first five days, then use it across half your body for the following few days. Once you feel comfortable with that, you can snuggle all the way under.
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