WEKAPO Sandproof Beach Blanket Review – Sand-Free in 60 Seconds?

Wekapo Beach Blanket Sandproof, Beach Mat, Big & Compact Sand Free Mat Quick Drying, Lightweight & Durable with 6 Stakes & 4 Corner Pockets, Standard (1~3 person)
WEKAPO
- ✔ LARGE AND COMPACT-7'x7'(210cmX210cm) will comfortably fit 1-3 adults, making it one of the most practical beach essentials. Come with 5 metal stakes in a pouch for 4 anchor loops so you will have 1 spare one just in case.
- ✔ SIMPLE DESIGN & DOUBLE ANCHORED-WEKAPO blanket is designed as simple as possible so it has eliminated 5 sticking out sand pockets and added 4 corner pockets that can be used for storage or sand anchor. If it's windy day, it can be nailed down on beach by metal stakes coming with our blanket.
- ✔ SAND PROOF AND WATER RESISTANT-This beautifully colored blanket is made of durable ripstop nylon. Just shake the blanket and it easily gets rid of all the sand once. Not only is this wonderful fabric breathable and light-weight, but watch as water beads up and rolls off. The little water that may stay behind will dry VERY FAST.
- ✔ SUPERIOR QUALITY- Triple stitched for maximum strength and durability - a true beach must-have. All pieces of this blanket are made with lasting use in mind.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Sand shakes off in seconds — genuinely impressive on the first try
- Ripstop nylon dries fast; water beads and rolls off the surface
- Stakes keep it planted even in moderate wind
- Triple-stitched seams inspire confidence for seasons of use
- 7×7 feet fits 1-3 adults comfortably; folds into a compact pouch
Cons
- Corner pockets can trap sand if not emptied before packing up
- 7×7 may feel snug if three adults try to lie completely flat
Quick Verdict
The WEKAPO sandproof beach blanket genuinely delivers on its headline promise — sand shakes off in seconds, the fabric dries fast, and the included stakes keep it planted on a breezy afternoon. At 7×7 feet it's not the most generous footprint for three lying adults, but it holds its own as a sit-down lounger or a family base camp. I'd recommend it without much hesitation. Score: 4.3/5.
What Is the WEKAPO Sandproof Beach Blanket?
I packed this blanket into a Lake Michigan beach trip on a Saturday morning with modest expectations. The listing calls it a sandproof, quick-drying, wind-resistant outdoor mat, and it comes with five metal stakes and a compact pouch. The fabric is 210-denier ripstop nylon — the same material you'd find on camping tents and ultralight backpacks — and it measures a square 7 feet by 7 feet.

Out of the box, the blanket has a subtle chemical smell that aired out after about twenty minutes on the back porch. Nothing alarming, just worth knowing so you don't blame the ocean. The pouch zips shut neatly, and there are four corner pockets designed for filling with sand or small items.
Key Features
- 7×7-foot square ripstop nylon — fits 1-3 adults for sitting or 1-2 for lying flat
- Sand slides off with a few shakes; no rubbing or brushing required
- Water beads and rolls off; surface dries noticeably faster than a typical beach towel
- Four corner pockets double as sand anchors or storage pockets
- Five metal stakes included for anchoring in soft sand or soil
- Triple-stitched seams for added durability across seasons
- Folds into a compact pouch; weighs under a kilogram
Hands-On Review
My test day started with the blanket spread out on dry sand while the kids dug a moat a few feet away. By the time I sat down, the blanket had already picked up a light coating from the breeze. I stood up, picked up two corners, and gave it four sharp shakes. I'd estimate 90 percent of the sand flew off immediately — more than I expected, honestly. I was prepared to brush it down like a beach towel, but the ripstop weave does its job. Sand doesn't grip this material the way it grips microfiber or cotton.

What surprised me was the wind performance. Mid-afternoon a breeze picked up — not gale force, but enough to push a lightweight towel across the sand. I filled the four corner pockets with sand and the blanket stayed put without any stakes. I didn't even think to use the stakes until later when I shifted to a slightly uneven spot near the waterline. The stakes went in cleanly and added a level of stability that made the whole setup feel intentional rather than improvised.

On the drying side, a brief dip in the shallows confirmed the water-resistance claim. Water pooled on the surface rather than soaking in immediately, and the top layer was dry to the touch within fifteen minutes in direct sun. On an overcast day or in shade, expect longer. The blanket isn't a replacement for a waterproof tarp — if you sit in a persistent wet spot you'll feel moisture seep through eventually — but for a drying-off mat or light splashes it performs well.
The one thing nobody talks about in the listings: the corner pockets can trap sand if you fill them and then try to pack up without emptying them first. I learned this the hard way, dragging a small stream of sand into my trunk. It's a minor cleanup task, but it's a task. Empty them before you fold, and you'll avoid it entirely.
Who Should Buy It?
- Beach regulars who are tired of hauling sandy towels home and spending twenty minutes shaking out fabric. The sandproof design pays for itself after a few uses.
- Families with young children — the square shape and sand-free surface give kids a clean zone for toys, snacks, and body-flopping without picking up half the beach.
- Outdoor enthusiasts who need one versatile mat — it transitions from beach to picnic to camping ground without complaint.
- Anyone who overpacks — the blanket stuffs into a pouch small enough for a daypack. You won't sacrifice much space for it.
- Skip this if you regularly need to accommodate four or more adults lying flat, or if you're planning to use it in steady rain without any shelter. A dedicated waterproof tarp is a better fit for those scenarios.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- SandMist Pro Beach Blanket — offers a slightly larger rectangular footprint (7×9 feet) and a softer fleece layer on one side. A better choice if comfort is a higher priority than sand resistance.
- TravelLight Compact Sand-Free Mat — more compact when packed and features a built-in pillow pocket. Ideal for solo hikers or couples who prioritise packability.
- NatureHike Lightweight Camping Blanket — made from a thicker Oxford weave with full waterproof coating. Better suited for wet campsites, though it takes longer to dry and doesn't shake clean as easily.
FAQ
Yes — that's the main draw. The ripstop nylon fabric doesn't cling to sand the way microfiber does. A few quick shakes sends most particles flying. A small amount sometimes clings to the stitching, but nothing that ruins the experience.
Final Verdict
The WEKAPO sandproof beach blanket earns its place in a beach kit without much argument. The ripstop nylon genuinely shakes clean, the stakes hold in wind, and the compact pouch means you won't have to make room for it — it'll fit wherever there's space. The 7×7 footprint is the honest limitation: it's spacious enough for a solid sit-down setup or a couple lying flat, but three adults stretched out will feel the edges. If that works for your use case, you won't regret picking this up.