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This Gravid trap, powered by a 6 volt DC power source, is designed to collect Culex mosquitoes and can easily be set wherever required. The trap’s attractant contains a solution that attracts to female mosquitoes seeking an ovipositional site. This solution can be made by using a hay infusion or similar organic materials.
The trap operates by creating an upward current of air from within the confines of the pan, blowing mosquitoes into the collecting bag during their pre-oviposition behavior.
Gravid traps are intended primarily to monitor local Culex mosquito populations, the primary vector for West Nile Virus (WNV). Using “stagnant” water (infused with hay, grass, or similar organic material) as an attractant, female Culex mosquitoes are drawn to this trap to lay their eggs.
Trapped adult females can then be used for WNV testing. In addition to their ability to monitor for WNV, Gravid traps are also economical and highly portable.
Need support identifying the right potential products for your program? Our team of control consultants and customer care professionals are here to help you with any inquiry.
Learn more about how we protect people and the planet, and find out what’s new with Clarke and the industries we serve. View our Blog
The above maps paint two very different pictures of a community reliant on a storm water canal system. Canals are manmade waterways dug into wetlands, rivers and streams to divert waters – and the state of Florida has well over…
Certified Lake Manager, Ashlee Haviland, walks through what constitutes water quality, water quality management, monitoring strategies and the key health indicators that are used to inform each of these.
Since 2015, Clarke has granted a portion of its annual sales to non-profit organizations advancing environmental causes through its Give to Tomorrow® grant program.
Find out what a sustainable aquatic and mosquito control program looks like for your community.
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St. Charles, IL 60174 USA
630.894.2000
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The Best Weighted Blanket in Canada
Gravid 3.0 with EcoBreeze Cooling Cover
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Weight 15 lb - Light Pressure 20 lb - Deep Pressure
Size Twin (48 x 78 inches) Queen (60 x 80 inches)
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Weight 15 lb - Light Pressure 20 lb - Deep Pressure
Size Twin (48 x 78 inches) Queen (60 x 80 inches)
MicroPlush or Cooling Cover? MicroPlush Cooling EcoBreeze BOTH Covers (Save $29!)
A weighted blanket is a heavy blanket scientifically-proven to help you relax , reduce stress and improve sleep through the use of Deep Touch Pressure (DTP).
Order today, get it as early as tomorrow!
240gsm Plush material provides a luxurious feel
Tencel Lyocell is super silky, breathable and eco-friendly
The perfect weighted blanket is the result of 2+ years of taking customer feedback and fine-tuning our product.
The only weighted blanket with ZipperTech!
Strong zippers around the entire perimeter of your blanket help to keep your Gravid 3.0 Weighted Blanket perfectly attached to its cover for unparalleled weight distribution. No sagging, no bunching.
Gravid 3.0 and the EcoBreeze Cooling Cover are made of Tencel™ Lyocell which is naturally-derived, eco-friendly, sustainable and biodegradable. You're taking care of yourself and the environment!
Gravid 3.0 features a double-stitched grid design along with a rugged 7-layer construction to ensure a lifetime of durability. No leaking beads, no shifting weight...ever.
Measuring 60x80" , the Queen Gravid 3.0 is 28% larger than other weighted blankets so you can snuggle up without worrying about losing coverage.
Smaller stitched compartments means the weight in Gravid 3.0 remains up to 4x more evenly distributed than competitors!
The Gravid 3.0 Weighted Blanket and its covers are machine-washable . The Covers are also dryer-safe.
Gravid uses Tencel™ Lyocell, an extremely breathable fabric that is hydrophilic; it allows sweat to evaporate, rather than sticking to your skin.
Most weighted blankets are made using heavy, tightly-woven Polyester. The tight knit restricts airflow and traps moisture, causing you to sweat.
Glass beads are quilted into individual pockets that measure 4" x 4". That's 300 high-resolution pockets of weight evenly distributed across your body.
Other weighted blankets use 6"x6" or 8"x8" which yields 75 to 133 pockets. That's up to 4x less than Gravid 3.0. Less pockets means poor weight distribution.
Gravid 3.0 uses a 7 layer design that is optimized for soothing comfort, durability and a lifetime of nightly use.
Most weighted blankets use 5 layers to save on costs. This reduces the comfort and longevity of the blanket.
They are non-toxic, hypoallergenic & feel much smoother inside your weighted blanket. They are the best filling material for people with any type of auditory, sensory or physical sensitivities.
The 'poly' stands for Polypropylene; a chemical compound found in artificial resins. If you decide to go with plastic pellets, make sure they're PBA free i.e. free of any toxicity.
A zipper is machine sewn around the full perimeter of your Gravid 3.0, keeping it perfectly attached to its cover. The weight is evenly distributed across your body. No sagging, no bunching.
6 or 8 fabric ties are sewn around the blanket, and then tied to loops inside the cover. Large gaps between each loop causes the weight to bunch & sag throughout the night.
Rest easy with Gravid's 101-night risk-free trial.
If you don't love it, we'll give you a full refund.
If you're in the contiguous US, expedited shipping is FREE!
If you're located anywhere else, a shipping rate will be calculated at checkout and you will have an opportunity to verify it before completing your purchase.
Queen Size: 60" x 80" (152cm x 203cm)
Twin Size: 48" x 78" (122cm x 198cm)
The Gravid weighted blanket (and outer removable covers) can be washed in your machine on a cool, gentle cycle with a small amount of liquid detergent. Tumble dry on a cool setting until slightly damp, and hang to complete the drying process.
Once your order is placed, we ship it out from our Brampton, Ontario warehouse within 1 business day. We ship by UPS and Fedex.
You will receive an email with your tracking number once processed, usually within 24 hours of placing your order. 
What makes Gravid different from other weighted blanket companies?
Simple answer: premium materials and innovative design . Gravid weighted blankets are made using 100% Tencel Lyocell; an eco-friendly, renewable, high-tenacity fibre which gives it high strength properties. It is softer than cotton, has a luxurious sheen and is extremely breathable. It is also naturally anti-bacterial and gentle on the skin. For weight, Gravid weighted blankets use non-toxic, micro-rounded glass beads that have a diameter of 1mm. This is the optimal size of bead to keep the weight evenly distributed across the surface of your body. Glass beads are the best material for people with any type of auditory, sensory or physical sensitivities. They are quiet, making them ideal in a bedroom setting.
We invented ZipperTech: A zipper mechanism that goes around the full perimeter of your blanket to keep your Gravid weighted blanket perfectly attached to its cover. No sagging, no bunching.
Gravid weighted blankets also feature a double-stitched grid design along with 7-layer construction to ensure the weight stays evenly distributed for a lifetime. No leaking beads, no shifting weight...ever.
Once you receive your blanket, you have 101 nights to try it out. 
The Gravid weighted blanket uses deep touch pressure stimulation to help you relax and drift to sleep. However, it can take some time for your body to completely adjust to your new weighted blanket. 
We recommend that you ease into it by using it a few hours at a time (while watching TV, reading a book, etc...) before using it for a full nights rest. 
We highly recommend you sleep with it for at least a week to give your body a chance to adjust. If for any reason you are not satisfied with the item, ship it back to us and we'll refund you 100% of your purchase price.
Our company (Gravid.ca) is not affiliated with Gravity Blankets in any way and the products we sell are not the same. 
Gravid.ca is based in Toronto, Canada whereas Gravity Blankets is US-based. 
Gravid is the only weighted blanket with ZipperTech™ securing mechanism for best-in-class weight distribution and durability.
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and FREE Visage Weighted Sleep Mask
Gravid 3.0 Weighted Blanket being attached to a MicroPlush Cover using ZipperTech Attachment System.
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This Gravid trap is designed to collect Culex mosquitoes and powered by 4 D-cell batteries. The trap’s attractant uses a solution that attracts female mosquitoes seeking an ovipositional site. This solution can be made by infusing hay or similar organic materials.
The trap is portable and can be set wherever required.
Gravid traps are intended primarily to monitor local Culex mosquito populations, the primary vector for West Nile Virus (WNV).
Using “stagnant” water – water infused with hay, grass, or similar organic material – as an attractant, female Culex mosquitoes are drawn to this trap to lay their eggs. Trapped adult females can then be used for WNV testing. In addition to their ability to monitor for WNV, Gravid traps are also economical and highly portable.
Need support identifying the right potential products for your program? Our team of control consultants and customer care professionals are here to help you with any inquiry.
Learn more about how we protect people and the planet, and find out what’s new with Clarke and the industries we serve. View our Blog
The above maps paint two very different pictures of a community reliant on a storm water canal system. Canals are manmade waterways dug into wetlands, rivers and streams to divert waters – and the state of Florida has well over…
Certified Lake Manager, Ashlee Haviland, walks through what constitutes water quality, water quality management, monitoring strategies and the key health indicators that are used to inform each of these.
Since 2015, Clarke has granted a portion of its annual sales to non-profit organizations advancing environmental causes through its Give to Tomorrow® grant program.
Find out what a sustainable aquatic and mosquito control program looks like for your community.
Sign up to get the latest news and updates from Clarke.
675 Sidwell Court
St. Charles, IL 60174 USA
630.894.2000
Learn More About Us

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• Gravida is the number of times the mother has been pregnant. This includes the current pregnancy if your patient is pregnant.
• Para is the number of viable births, greater than 20 weeks gestation. In some regions it may be > 24 weeks. (Expanded definition below.)
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