Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket Review – The Best Weighted Blanket for Hot Sleepers?

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Weighted blankets have a relaxing effect because of their extra weight, but often that extra weight comes with extra warmth. No one wants to feel hot and sweaty while they’re trying to feel calm.

In this Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket review, I’ll tell you why this is the weighted blanket to keep you cool and relaxed all at the same time! I’ll go over its construction, my experience testing it, and more.

Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket

Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket

If you’re a hot sleeper who loves using weighted blankets, but doesn’t love feeling hot and sweaty, then the Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket is one to check out! It has a breathable, moisture-wicking duvet cover on the outside that will help keep you at a comfortable temperature.

Mattress Clarity Score
4.28 / 5
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Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket Review Overview

Here at Mattress Clarity, we’ve reviewed the original Gravity Blanket and the Gravity Ice Hybrid mattress before. We love the original blanket as one of the best weighted blankets for anxiety, and the mattress is cool to the touch!

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Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket Review

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Temp Regulation
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Weight Distribution
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Cleaning & Care
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Trial Period

The Gravity cooling blanket is a cooling version of the original blanket that will keep you at a comfortable temperature while you use it. Here’s a quick list to see who will like this blanket and who might need to look for something else:

Who Might Like Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket?

  • Hot sleepers who enjoy using weighted blankets
  • People who prefer to have a duvet cover for their weighted blanket
  • Anyone looking for a weighted blanket with an oversized option for sharing

Who Might Not Like Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket?

  • People looking for the extra warmth a weighted blanket provides
  • Anyone who prefers to have a weighted blanket without a duvet cover
  • Budget minded weighted blanket shoppers

Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket Video Review

Check out the cool comfort of the Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket in our video review!

Sleeping With the Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket

I’ve found that weighted blankets designed for cooling are really working to keep you at a comfortable temperature.

This is still a weighted blanket after all, and it did end up providing some warmth. However, because the cover’s been specifically designed for breathability and to be moisture-wicking, I didn’t find myself overheating.

Sleeping with the Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket

I received the 15 lb option for this review, and as a heavier person, it was too light for me. But as a hot sleeper, this blanket did a good job of keeping me at a comfortable temperature while I rested.

How much does the Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket Weigh?

Currently, Gravity sells the cooling blanket in three weights, with two size options.

The 15 and 20 lb options are intended for single use, while the 35 lb is a king-size blanket and can be used by multiple people.

If you’re not sure which weight option is going to be the best for you, the general rule of thumb is to take 10% of your body weight. Then, add or subtract a pound, and that will be the ideal weight. If you’re getting the king-sized blanket to share, you’ll take 10% of your combined weight.

To put this into practice, if you weigh around 190 lbs, 10% of that is 19 lbs. It would be best to opt for the 20 lb blanket to get the full effects.

Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket Feeling

The biggest difference between the original Gravity blanket and the cooling blanket is the outer duvet cover.

For the cooling weighted blanket, the cover has been designed for temperature regulation, and it feels more like a very soft sleeping bag material.

Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket Feel

Weighted blankets are known to stimulate something called deep pressure touch (DPT), which is that hugging sensation they’re known for. DPT is what’s going to help you release those feel good chemicals–dopamine and serotonin–to make you feel calmer while you use them.

It also helps your body produce melatonin, which can help you fall asleep faster, and stay asleep. With the right weight option, this blanket will definitely have all those relaxing, feel-good effects!

Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket Size Options & Prices

SizeWeightPrice
72″ x 48″15lbs$220
72″ x 48″20lbs$220
90″ x 90″35lbs$285

Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket

Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket

If you’re a hot sleeper who loves using weighted blankets, but doesn’t love feeling hot and sweaty, then the Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket is one to check out! It has a breathable, moisture-wicking duvet cover on the outside that will help keep you at a comfortable temperature.

Mattress Clarity Score
4.28 / 5
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Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket Performance

Let’s take some time to talk about how this cooling blanket performed in a few key categories!

Sleeping Hot or Cold

With “cooling” in the name, I’m happy to report that the Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket sleeps relatively cool!

Now, this is still a blanket so it will provide some warmth. But the duvet cover has been designed with hot sleepers in mind, and when I slept with this blanket, I felt fairly comfortable in it.

Often, I find weighted blankets that are marketed as “cooling” really just mean that you won’t feel hot and sweaty while using them. They are blankets after all, but feeling comfortable is the top priority.

If you’re a hot sleeper who enjoys weighted blankets, but doesn’t want to feel hot and sweaty, this is a good option to consider.

Care Instructions

The Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket comes with a removable duvet cover that is machine washable.

Just wash it in cold water with like colors and then tumble dry on low.

If you get the inner blanket dirty, Gravity recommends that you hand-wash only, and then let air dry.

Allergies/Allergens?

The glass beads in the inner blanket are listed as hypoallergenic. However, the duvet cover is made of synthetic material, and might not be the best choice for people with sensitive skin or allergies.

Because this blanket is machine-washable, we don’t anticipate it triggering allergies.

Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket Construction

The Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket comes to you in one piece, but it does have two components to it: an outer, removable duvet cover, and the inner, weighted blanket itself.

The duvet cover is made of a polyester microfiber fabric that has been designed specifically for hot sleepers, according to Gravity. This material will have breathability and moisture-wicking properties to it. It feels soft to the touch, but more similarly to a sleeping bag.

Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket Construction

This duvet cover comes in three color options: navy, white, and gray.

On the inside, you’ll find the inner blanket made of high-quality cotton. It has Gravity’s precise gridded stitching to keep the fill in place and evenly distributed.

Speaking of the fill, in each of the stitched square panels, you’ll find fine-grade glass beads.

Company Policies

I’ve looked through the fine print so you don’t have to! Here’s what you get when you buy from Gravity.

Trial Period

When you purchase a weighted blanket from Gravity, you’ll have a 30-day trial period to test it out.

Return Policy

If, during that 30-day window, you decide this blanket isn’t for you, you can return it for a full refund.

You will, however, have to pay for the return shipping.

How does Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket Compare to Other Blankets

There are many different kinds of weighted blankets, each with different designs. Let’s compare the Gravity Cooling Blanket to two other popular blankets out there.

Gravity vs Casper

Casper makes high-quality memory foam and hybrid mattresses, but it has a weighted blanket as well!

Unlike the Gravity blanket, this is intended to be used as is and doesn’t have a way to fasten a duvet cover to it. It has a cotton cover, which is breathable and has room for airflow.

The Gravity blanket does have a duvet cover, also made of breathable material, but it’ll do a better job at keeping you at a comfortable temperature over the Casper.

Casper Weighted Blanket Construction

In my experience, blankets with duvet covers, however, tend to shift inside, no matter what you attach it to. This is especially important if you’re looking for the weight to be distributed evenly all around you. The Casper weighted blanket has some of the best weight distribution we’ve seen.

But having an outer cover that can be washed gives the Gravity blanket a bit of an edge over the Casper, which is spot clean only.

Finally, the Casper blanket is more budget friendly than the Gravity blanket.

Who should get the Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket?

  • People who prefer to have duvet covers for their weighted blankets
  • Hot sleepers

Who should get the Casper Weighted Blanket?

  • People looking for a weighted blanket with exceptional weight distribution
  • Budget minded weighted blanket shoppers

Read our Casper Weighted Blanket review.

Gravity vs Bearaby

One truly unique weighted blanket on the market is the Bearaby Tree Napper weighted blanket. This is a completely knit weighted blanket!

It creates that calming effect weighted blankets are known for by using nothing but weighted, doubled up Tencel fabric.

Tencel is a great option for hot sleepers because it’ll wick moisture away from you, and with the loose knit design, the Bearaby has plenty of opportunity for airflow.

Bearaby Tree Napper Weighted Blanket Construction

This could pose problems for people who prefer blankets to retain some heat. The Gravity blanket will keep you at a comfortable temperature, but air won’t be able to move as freely as it does in the Bearaby blanket.

The Bearaby is fully machine washable, while the Gravity blanket only has a washable cover.

Finally, Bearaby offers more weight options intended for single sized blankets, while Gravity only offers two, and a king size blanket intended for more than one person.

Who should get the Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket?

  • People who prefer traditional style weighted blankets
  • People who prefer weighted blankets to act as a duvet insert

Who should get the Bearaby Tree Napper Blanket?

  • People looking for weight options
  • Especially hot sleepers concerned about overheating

Read our Bearaby Weighted Blanket review.

FAQs

If you’ve still got a question that went unanswered, don’t stress. I’ve collected the most frequently asked questions about the Gravity Cooling Weighted Blanket!

Do cooling weighted blankets really work?

Because of the extra material that gives them weight, weighted blankets were first known to keep people particularly warm. But recently, companies have made weighted blankets with cooling or temperature regulation in mind.

Often you’ll see cooling weighted blankets have materials that are breathable and moisture-wicking to help you stay at a comfortable temperature. The Gravity Cooling weighted blanket has a duvet cover that is both breathable and wicks moisture, meaning you’ll feel comfortable under this blanket!

How heavy should a weighted blanket be?

Ultimately, how heavy a weighted blanket should be depends on personal preference. However, the best way to find a weight option that works best for you is to follow the 10% rule. Take 10% of your body weight, add or subtract a pound or two, and that will give you an ideal weight option. This is especially helpful if you’re a first time weighted blanket buyer.

What are the pros and cons of a weighted blanket?

Some pros to weighted blankets include: being great for anxiety, can help you fall asleep faster, and keep you from tossing and turning during the night.

Some of the cons include: providing too much extra warmth, not all of them are machine washable, and they can be quite an investment.

We also have an article on the pros and cons of weighted blankets if you want a full breakdown!

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Tony Klespis

Tony Klespis

Staff Writer

About Author

Tony is a staff writer at Mattress Clarity and the brand’s accessories expert. In his role here, he’s tested more than 150 different products – so if you have questions about weighted blankets, eye masks, sheets, mattress toppers, or more, he’s your guy.

Tony earned an M.A in Mass Communication from Texas State University and a B.A in English with a Creative Writing minor from Sam Houston State University.

After earning his Master’s Degree, he dove into the world of real estate investing as a digital marketing intern, where his main priority was to update and create blog content. Realizing the world of real estate investing was fascinating, Tony began to realize he loved learning about multiple subjects, and his horizons expanded.

Outside of the world of mattresses and mattress accessories, Tony can be found walking the streets with friends, phone in hand, playing Pokémon Go. When he’s not out doing that, his nose will be in a book, or he’ll relax to any and all cooking and baking content the internet has to offer.