Description
The Fall Forest Overland Comforter. Where Rugged Meets Rest.
Your trail-worn bones just found their favorite blanket. Our most successful pre-order product yet!
Weight
4.5 lbs
Designed for
Overlanding / Car Camping / Adventure / Home
Size
100×88″ (Queen Equivalent)

We Took Our Puffy Blanket, Fed It Protein, and Sent It Into the Wild.
Meet the Overland Comforter—our beast-sized sherpa-backed blanket built for basecamp and binge sessions. It’s roughly queen-sized, meaning it’s big enough to turn your tent into a damn lodge. Or throw it on your bed at home and pretend you’re waking up on a mountaintop instead of to your neighbor’s leaf blower.
Tough Enough for the Trail. Soft Enough for Sunday Mornings.
These Overland Comforters are built with the same ripstop, stain-fighting, adventure-proof polyester as our Puffy Blankets—because spills and snags happen when you’re doing it right. The sherpa backing? Warm, soft, and cozy enough to make you hit snooze under the stars. And we didn’t cheap out on the stitching—heavy-duty nylon thread holds it all together, so this thing lasts longer than your latest obsession with ultralight gear.
Just like our puffy blankets, the Overland Comforter comes strapped with nylon utility loops down each side—perfect for airing it out, tying it down, or just making your camp setup look extra badass. Function meets form, with a side of “hell yeah.”
Also like our puffy blankets, the Overland Comforter comes with a stuff sack with a color-coded bottom.

Overland Comforter Features
- Rip-stop 50D polyester topside shell (similar to the outer shell of a sleeping bag)
- Stain and water-resistant topside shell
- Polyester sherpa underside
- Strong nylon stitching
- Color-matched stuff sack
Specs
- Approximately 100″ long x 88″ (Approximately the size of a queen-size blanket)
- Because this is a blanket, we cannot list a temperature rating, as it would be very subjective since this does not zip up like a sleeping bag. It has been used in 10F – 40F temps along with other bedding.
- 5lbs
Temperature rating
The temperature rating should be considered a guideline, as everyone sleeps differently, some hotter, some colder. We tested these sleeping bags at a low temperature of 10ºF and a high temperature of 40ºF. We found the optimal comfort for most testers to be around 15ºF to 25ºF when used with other bedding and as low as 35ºF to 45ºF when used as the only blanket.
Previous Successful Pre-Orders We’ve Launched
- Trail Tranger Sleeping Bags
- Toyota Heritage Racing Stripe Puffy Sherpa Blanket
- Firebrush Camo Puffy Sherpa Blanket
- Trail Mat
- Camp Pillows







The comforter is absolutely beautiful, warm, and well made. My husband loved it! Highly recommend.
Thank you Luz! So happy you guys like it!