Luxury protection for your weighted blanket
A weighted blanket deserves care – and this protective cover provides just that. With a perfect fit and high-quality finish, the cover ensures that your blanket remains protected against stains, moisture, and wear. And all this without compromising on comfort or appearance.

Soft, breathable & skin-friendly
This cover is made of bamboo: a natural material that is inherently breathable, temperature-regulating, and hypoallergenic. The fabric feels soft and smooth against the skin, ideal for those sensitive to heat or perspiration during the night.

Easy to use and maintain
Thanks to the loops in the corners, the cover stays securely in place, even if you move a lot in your sleep. You can easily remove the cover for washing – the weighted blanket itself stays clean. This way, you combine ease of use with a long lifespan for your investment.

Timeless design that fits your style
With its calm color palette and sleek finish, this cover is not only practical but also stylish. Available in various colors such as gray, white, blue, or green, this cover is a real eye-catcher for your bed.

Weighted blanket with cover
All Novaline Weighted Blankets come with matching protective covers, like this one. When you purchase a weighted blanket with a cover as a set, you receive a 10% bundle discount. Feel free to take a look at our collection weighted blanket with cover.

The Novaline weighted blankets for children weigh between 2.2 and 4.5 kg. The rule of thumb is to to maintain about 10% of your child's body weight. For that, check the handy size chart.
Weighted blankets for children are much smaller so that the total weight of the blanket is not too high is reached, but you still have enough weight on the body to notice the effect.
As an example: a weighted blanket of 2.2 kg with the dimensions 90 x 120 cm has a weight per square meter of about 2 kg. A weighted blanket of 6 kg with the dimensions 150 x 200 cm has a weight of exactly 2 kg per square meter.
Both weighted blankets therefore exert about the same pressure per square meter.
Imagine your son or daughter weighs around 18 kg. A weighted blanket of 6 kg is then quite heavy to move by yourself. A weighted blanket of 2.2 kg, on the other hand, is manageable easily.
If your son or daughter is a bit taller, then you can 6 kg weighted blanket try out. Always make sure that he/she can easily remove the weighted blanket by themselves remove, and lie comfortably under it.
If the 100 x 150 cm weighted blanket is too small for your child, then choose a 6kg for adults. Because the weight of the weighted blanket is distributed over a larger area, it is not too heavy to sleep under. Pay attention to 2 things:
- Can your child easily remove the weighted blanket independently?
- Is your child lying comfortably under the weighted blanket?
- Can your child move well under the weighted blanket?
Weighted blankets for children have a smaller area, to be easier to handle. The effect of the weighted blanket comes from the weight per square meter. For comparison: a 6 kg single weighted blanket has an area of 3 m2 (1.5 x 2). This is a weight of 2 kg per square meter. A 2.2 kg weighted blanket for children has an area of 1.08 m2 (0.9 x 1.2), which is a weight of 2.04 kg per square meter.
As you can see, the weight per square meter is about the same. Children therefore have just as much benefit from a 6 kg weighted blanket as from a 2.2 kg weighted blanket. It is for the children however, it is better to use a children's weighted blanket, because it is easier for them to lift is.
If your child sleeps in a single bed, you might be inclined to quickly choose a single weighted blanket to choose. It is good to understand that the effect comes from the weight that is on the body lies, not so much the total weight of the blanket. That is why we look at weighted blankets to the weight per square meter.
For comparison: a 6 kg weighted blanket with the size 150 x 200 has a weight of 2 kg per square meter. A weighted blanket of 2.2 kg with the size 90 x 120 has a weight of 2.03 kg per square meter. Almost the same then. A child small enough to be under a weighted blanket sleeping on 90 x 120 cm will notice the same effect as a 6 kg weighted blanket of 150 x 200. This is because only the weight that lies on the body is important for the desired effect.
Weighted blankets for children are smaller to keep the total weight lower, while you need at least 2 kg weight per square meter and the whole body must be covered be. It is very important that children can could easily move and pull off.
Example: your child weighs 18 kg but sleeps in a single bed. You might then say: I have a 6 kg weighted blanket of 200 x 150 cm is needed. But a 6 kg weighted blanket is for your child 33% of his own body weight. Quite heavy then.
That is why for children up to a weight of 25 kg we advise purchasing a children's weighted blanket. If your child weighs more than 25 kg and sleeps in a single bed, then you can consider a single weighted blanket to purchase. Always check if your child the weighted blanket:
- can easily pull off
- lying comfortably underneath
- can move well
Questions? Let us know!
You may! You can try the weighted blanket for 100 days. If you don't like it, you can simply return it and you will get the purchase amount refunded.
In short: yes, a weighted blanket can be washed in the washing machine at 40 degrees, but most washing machines are not suitable for the weight of a weighted blanket. Pay close attention to the maximum weight that your washing machine can handle. To make cleaning the weighted blanket easier, use a protective cover. Preferably no cover? Read our article about the washing a weighted blanket.
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Give your child about 2 weeks to get used to the weighted blanket. He or she is probably not yet familiar with a weighted blanket, and the body needs some time to get used to this new way of sleeping.
You have 100 days to try out the weighted blanket. If you don't like it, you can just return it.
It really depends on what your child finds comfortable. You can use a weighted blanket as a replacement use your regular duvet. Often users do this during warmer nights. Additionally, your child to use the weighted blanket in combination with a regular duvet. The advice is to placing the weighted blanket on top of the duvet, but the other way around is also possible.
In terms of warmth class, a weighted blanket is comparable to a duvet with warmth class 2: all seasons. During warm nights you can use a bamboo cover put around the weighted blanket. This cools. For cold nights you can use a minky fleece cover put around the weighted blanket. This is nice and warm.
You can read more in our article about the sleeping with a weighted blanket in the summer.
People with different medical conditions respond differently to a weighted blanket. More you can read information about that in our article "Does a weighted blanket work for me?"
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