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Rumpl Down Puffy Review

A compressible, lightweight, and adaptable blanket for when space is at a premium
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The Rumpl Down Puffy lives up to its name as a warm and comfortable blanket.
Credit: Ben Applebaum-Bauch
Price:  $250 List
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Manufacturer:   Rumpl
By Ben Applebaum-Bauch ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Aug 18, 2022
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RANKED
#2 of 11
  • Comfort - 30% 7.0
  • Warmth - 25% 7.0
  • Versatility - 20% 7.0
  • Packed Size - 15% 10.0
  • Features & Design - 10% 6.0

Our Verdict

The Rumpl Down Puffy is a top contender for its light weight and packability. Coming in at just over a pound, it comes with a roll-top stuff sack that tucks away in a backpack. It is made from ripstop nylon and is treated with a water-repellent coating. It has tight diamond baffles that keep the fill in place, and it converts into a cape that can be worn around hands-free. It is slippery, and the exterior makes a fair amount of swishing, so it's not tops for comfort. However, if weight and compressibility are top priorities, this blanket is worth considering. Check out how it compares to the competition in our article on the best camping blankets.
REASONS TO BUY
Lightweight
Compressible
Cape clip
REASONS TO AVOID
Expensive
Smaller dimensions
Slippery
Editor's Note: After retesting the Rumpl, we updated this review on August 18, 2022, to reflect changes made during our testing process.

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Bottom Line A blanket for those who need a lightweight and packable coverA four-in-one down blanket that's lightweight and compressibleA warm, versatile, water-resistant blanket at an affordable priceA basic blanket with large dimensions and a nice soft liner at an affordable priceA soft and comfortable blanket that comes at an affordable price
Rating Categories Rumpl Down Puffy Kammok Firebelly REI Co-Op Camp Wrap Kelty Biggie Kelty Bestie
Comfort (30%)
7.0
6.0
6.0
8.0
7.0
Warmth (25%)
7.0
7.0
6.0
6.0
5.0
Versatility (20%)
7.0
10.0
8.0
5.0
4.0
Packed Size (15%)
10.0
8.0
6.0
4.0
7.0
Features & Design (10%)
6.0
8.0
8.0
5.0
4.0
Specs Rumpl Down Puffy Kammok Firebelly REI Co-Op Camp Wrap Kelty Biggie Kelty Bestie
Filling Type Down Down Synthetic Synthetic Synthetic
Measured Blanket Size 52" x 75" 55" x 88" 54" x 72" 80" x 82" 42" x 76"
Compressed Size 1.8 L 4 L 5 L 15 L 3.5 L
Weather Resistance DWR treatment DWR treatment DWR treatment None None
Weight 19 oz 28 oz 28 oz 47 oz 25 oz
Stuff Sack Yes, roll-top Yes, roll-top Yes, drawstring Yes, drawstring Yes, drawstring
Exterior Material 30D ripstop polyester 20D ripstop nylon 100% Ripstop Nylon 75D polyester 75D polyester
Insulation Material 600-fill duck down (80/20 down/feathers) 750-fill duck down Polyester fibers Cloudloft Cloudloft
Manufacturer Temp Rating (F) Not specified 30°F Not specified Not specified Not specified
Pocket No No No No No
Machine Washable Yes Yes Yes Yes, front load only Yes, front load only
Available Sizes 1-person (tested), 2-person One size only One size only One size only One size only
Additional Features Cape clip, corner loops Hands-free poncho, minimalist sleeping bag, top quilt, hammock underquilt Snaps, armloops, built-in hood Soft-brushed fabric, comfortably fits 2 people Lightweight

Our Analysis and Test Results

This blanket is insulated with 600-fill duck down (80% down, 20% feather). We tested it in the one-person size, but it also comes in a two-person version and a wide array of colors and patterns, from traditional solids to funky prints.

Performance Comparison


rumpl down puffy camping blanket review - this super lightweight blanket is one we would like to take just...
This super lightweight blanket is one we would like to take just about everywhere!
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Comfort


This blanket is great for outdoor warmth with a base layer, but for snuggling up inside on a weekend afternoon, this isn't the one that we'd reach for first. The 30D ripstop nylon shell is slippery and swishy. It also has a tendency to slide off of your lap if you aren't holding onto it when you shift positions. Its light weight makes it great for travel, but also doesn't do it any favors when it comes to staying in place.


However, for outdoor social gatherings, a luxurious layer for camping, or long-haul travel, it is an excellent companion. Its 52 x 72 inch dimensions are just below average. Though we wish it had a few more inches in each direction, it is large enough to fully wrap around, making it a cozy blanket for an Adirondack chair. Because of its synthetic exterior, it can also feel sticky if you start to sweat underneath.

rumpl down puffy camping blanket review - this plush blanket is a little sticky against bare skin but excels...
This plush blanket is a little sticky against bare skin but excels at cool weather comfort.
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Warmth


The 600-fill duck down is warm. The 80% down, 20% feather mixture meets the Responsible Down Standard. Though the blanket is very compressible, it also has a nice loft, which enables it to be as warm as it is for its weight. Once we got past the twinge of cold that comes with 'putting on' a nylon fabric, it is pleasantly warm and cozy. Though it is not specifically rated, with a base layer, we were comfortable down to about 50 degrees while sleeping.


In cape mode, the Down Puffy uses just a single clip to hold it together. This ultimately leaves your front side exposed unless you actively hold the two corners together. Though it is warm, on a windy day, this open format can really flap around if you're standing up. On the other hand, the upside to its openness is that it frees up your hands if you are wearing it while active — tailgating, playing lawn games, or helping in the camp kitchen.

rumpl down puffy camping blanket review - large box baffles hold down in place so cold spots are limited.
Large box baffles hold down in place so cold spots are limited.
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It is also pleasantly weather-resistant. The ripstop nylon and DWR coating stands up to mist and a few minutes of light rain; definitely not the end of the world if it gets wet. It is also tightly woven, making it delightfully wind-resistant.

Versatility


When taken together, all of the Puffy's features create a fairly versatile, outdoor-oriented blanket. It's great for outdoor parties on the deck. Whether you are mingling or cuddling up around a fire, it's a great choice. It can stand in on a camping trip if the weather is too warm for a full sleeping bag or if you need an extra layer in addition to the bag. We recommend putting something underneath if the ground is damp, but it can also be staked out to use as a picnic blanket.


Though it is susceptible to static and some clinging pet hair, it takes quite a bit to get this blanket dirty. The DWR coating not only repels precipitation but helps deflect would-be liquid stains as well. The aforementioned slipperiness does have an upside, which is that sand and dirt slide off rather than get embedded into the fibers. It has a reinforced outer edge, and cross-stitching keeps the down from bunching up. We appreciated not only that the down stays evenly distributed, but that feathers didn't really escape the shell either, which is a fate that often befalls down-filled garments.

rumpl down puffy camping blanket review - this blanket has loops at the corners so it can be staked out on the...
This blanket has loops at the corners so it can be staked out on the ground and used for a picnic.
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Packed Size


Among the several benefits of this blanket, it packs down very small. It comes with a roll-top stuff sack and clip closure. It's not a compression sack, which we actually found to be a benefit; it's really easy to just jam down into the bottom of a pack and it keeps compressing if you pile on more items on top of it. If you want to leave the sack behind, the very stuffable Puffy fills the gaps of a backpack very well.


Weighing in at one pound, three ounces, it is not technically the lightest or the most compressible, but it is our favorite combination of the two, which makes it an excellent choice for a variety of outdoor activities and traveling. If your dog is going on the adventure as well, it also makes a decent impromptu sleeping spot if its regular bed isn't able to make the trip for whatever reason.

rumpl down puffy camping blanket review - this is a really lightweight and compact option, especially relative...
This is a really lightweight and compact option, especially relative to how warm it is.
Credit: Ben Applebaum-Bauch

Features & Design


This is a practical, thoughtfully designed blanket. Our favorite features include the cape snap, which turns the Down Puffy into a hands-free cover (though it does require a bit of dexterity to get it clipped up). Even with its down fill, this can still go through the washing machine. The outer nylon does dry fairly quickly if you get caught in the rain for a few minutes. However, if it goes through the washing machine, the down can take a long time and a moderate amount of attention before it is fully dry and re-lofted (so don't wash it if you need it within the next couple of days afterward).


It comes in a variety of patterns and prints, from standard solids to whimsical multi-color gradients to more adventurous scenes from nature. The somewhat asymmetrical baffles also add another layer of style to this blanket while providing the functional benefit of keeping the down in place. We also appreciate the corner loops, which make it possible to stake out the blanket for a picnic.

rumpl down puffy camping blanket review - the chest clip requires some dexterity to manipulate but makes it...
The chest clip requires some dexterity to manipulate but makes it possible to wear the blanket hands-free.
Credit: Ben Applebaum-Bauch

Should You Buy the Rumpl Down Puffy?


The Down Puffy is lightweight and super compressible. It's the right blanket for adventures where space and weight are at a premium. It is warm as both a blanket and a poncho, however, its swishy and sometimes sticky material makes it less comfortable than other options. It performs admirably, but we also think that there are other blankets in the category that do just as much, if not more, for less money.

What Other Camping Blankets Should You Consider?


For compressibility, the Snugpak Jungle is right up there at the top of the category. It is also much less expensive than the Down Puffy. If adaptability is a top priority, the Kammok Firebelly can be used as a poncho and has several other modes as well. If you need something well-suited for front-country travel, the Therm-a-Rest Stellar is one of our favorites for its ability to convert into a pillow.

Ben Applebaum-Bauch