
Discover how blanky
is changing the sleep of Europeans

One word: FABULASTIC! I'm a nurse and with this pandemic situation... I haven't had a good night's sleep for 2 years. Now?
Now I sleep like an angel.

I confess that I don't know the feeling of sleeping on a cloud but the comfort must be close to what your blanket gives me

I feel embraced, protected, which translates into a feeling of comfort. Isolation from the outside world.
So mine! So good!
Studies show that you
sleep better with a weighted blanket

88% of users feel an improvement in their sleep.

Reduction of anxiety in 63% of users.

78% of people stop
suffering from insomnia
Up to 30% of Europeans have sleep issues. These problems can range from mild (taking a long time to fall asleep) to very severe (chronic insomnia) and lead to long-term effects on our health.
Studies show that poor sleep is directly responsible for 15% of Alzheimer's cases and increases by 20% the probability of suffering a heart attack. This is because our bodies need to rest to recover from the challenges of everyday life - when we have restless sleep, that recovery does not happen.
Weighted blankets are natural alternatives to anxiolytics, sleeping pills and supplements that "help" us sleep better. They have been used for over 15 years to treat disorders such as autism, obsessive-compulsive disorder (“OCD”), ADD and anxiety.
Studies show that 88% of weighted blanket users reported a significant improvement in their sleep quality. More than 50% of people who had chronic insomnia recovered from it with the help of a weighted blanket.
For all these reasons it helps us to be healthier, feel better and be happier.
Now, dream.
For the more curious, the scientific links:
- "Exploring the Safety and Therapeutic Effects of Deep Pressure Stimulation Using a Weighted Blanket", 2008, Taylor and Francis Online
- "Positive Effects of a Weighted Blanket on Insomnia", 2015, Semantic Scholar
- "Effects of Deep Pressure Stimulation on Physiological Arousal", 2015 The American Journal of Occupational Therapy
- "Weighted blankets can decrease insomnia severity", 2020, Science