


The first weighted blanket designed for women who run hot. 15 pounds of evenly distributed glass-bead weight under a 300-thread bamboo lyocell shell that breathes like linen. Heavy enough to slow your nervous system. Cool enough not to make you regret it.
Weighted blankets work by gently activating the parasympathetic nervous system — the "rest and digest" side. Most studies use 10% of body weight as the rule. The problem with conventional weighted blankets is that they're built like quilts: dense, sealed, and they trap heat. For a woman who already wakes up overheated, that's the wrong tradeoff.
The Quiet Blanket separates the two functions. The weight comes from small glass beads (denser than plastic pellets, so the blanket can be thinner). The shell is bamboo lyocell — the same fiber used in athletic base layers — so it actively wicks moisture instead of trapping it. You get the calming weight without the sauna.
Phase-change cover stays 5°F cooler all night. The blanket handles the body; the pillow handles the head.
15 minutes before the blanket. The acupressure mat drops cortisol so you fall asleep faster once you're in it.
"Every weighted blanket I tried made me hot. This one has 15 pounds of glass-bead weight under bamboo lyocell and somehow I sleep through the night without overheating. I don't understand how it works. I don't care."
"15 pounds sounds heavy in theory. On you, it feels like a hug that doesn't trap heat. My pre-sleep anxiety has been noticeably lower since the first night. My therapist asked what changed."
"I was 100% the 'I run too hot for weighted blankets' person. I said this out loud to my daughter when she suggested it. I was wrong. The bamboo breathes in a way that cotton weighted blankets don't."