Pound Pad XL Review: Is Bigger Actually Better for a…

Size matters in waterproof blankets specifically because a blanket that slides off the bed during use is not protecting anything.
The Pound Pad XL is the full-coverage choice in the lineup. Here is who it is actually for and whether you should choose it over the standard L.
XL vs L Size Difference
The XL provides more surface coverage than the L, making it better for two-person use where both partners are fully on the blanket. The L is sufficient for most standard use cases but users who want edge-to-edge coverage or who use active positions that shift the blanket report that XL stays in place more reliably because there is more material to anchor.
If the standard size keeps sliding off the edge of the bed during use, the XL is the fix. More coverage means more grip across the full surface.
Who Needs the XL
Taller users who extend beyond standard blanket coverage. Couples who use the full bed surface during sessions. Users with a king-size bed who want proper coverage rather than a centered-only protection. Users who find the L shifts out of position during active use.
Weight and Bulk
The XL is heavier and bulkier than the L. It takes up more drawer space when stored and takes slightly longer to dry. For users who travel with their blanket, the L or Lite is the better option.
Pound Pad XL
Maximum coverage. Best for tall users, king beds, or active couples.
Frequently Asked Questions
Full Coverage. No Sliding. Machine Washable.
Pound Pad XL ships discreetly and arrives ready to use.
