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Why Everyone's Buying The Nodpod BODY Weighted Blanket For Home, Travel & More
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Date:2025-04-20 10:36:06
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Have you been looking for a weighted blanket to try? One that's "compact," "portable," and a "completely different kind of travel blanket," according to the brand?
You might not realize that you've been looking for one of Nodpod's signature weighted blankets. It's called the Nodpod Body, and it's designed to "impart an instant sense of calm" for whomever gets to snuggle up underneath it.
Don't be surprised if you experience tension relief, soothed nerves, and a boost in relaxation while using it, since these may occur thanks to the label's "secret": It's filled with "pods" that both "conform to your shape" and "provide gentle, deep-touch pressure" throughout the blanket.
If you're worried about overheating — a not unreasonable concern — Nodpod has an answer for that too. According to the brand, their Body's "single-layer construction maintains air flow," and includes a "cooling jersey cotton side."
On the other hand, if you're all about that warm lifestyle, the 6.5 pound weighted blanket reverses to a cozy microfiber, too. Oh, and it's machine washable, comes in multiple colors, and is a great weighted blanket for travel. You're welcome.
This soothing shade of purple adds an extra sense of calm to your weighted blanket moment.
The elegant sage option adds a playful pop of color to any space.
Ever-sophisticated bone ensures that your weighted blanket goes with everything.
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