Osprey, Rumpl Collaborate to Benefit US Rivers

Osprey, a leader in creating top-quality, high-performance, innovative carry solutions and Rumpl  leader in technical outdoor blankets, announced the release of a limited-edition collaboration to benefit American Rivers.

Featuring the artwork of Jeremy Collins, this collaboration is inspired by a love of the rivers and canyons of the Colorado Plateau. Through the project, Osprey and Rumpl will donate $10,000 to American Rivers to protect and restore the nation’s rivers and clean water.

In the short film, “Like A River,” released to coincide with the product drop, Collins said, “It didn’t take long for me to fall in love with the Desert Southwest with its soaring walls and abstract rivers scribbled through the landscape.”

In the unique artwork created for this effort, Collins joins the three canyons that have shaped him the most – the Black Canyon, Grand Canyon, and Zion Canyon – into one confluence.

The Rumpl x Osprey collaboration features:

Osprey Daylite x Rumpl Three Canyons Print $70 – Constructed with durable and sustainable PFC-free recycled bluesign approved polyester, this versatile pack accommodates a range of activities from day hikes on local trails to festivals, farmers markets and global travel. Features include: a large panel-loading main compartment, a multi-function interior sleeve for hydration reservoir or 13-inch laptop/tablet, dual side compression straps, dual water bottle side mesh pockets, front pocket with organization, and harness grab handle that doubles as a luggage pass-through.

Rumpl Blanket Three Canyons Print $129 – The Rumpl Puffy Blanket combines the same technical materials found in premium sleeping bags and insulated jackets to keep you cozy indoors and out. It includes a water-resistant stuff sack and is machine washable, constructed with 100 percent post-consumer recycled polyester shell and insulation.

The Rumpl-Osprey products are available on either osprey.com or rumpl.com and select specialty retailers. To learn more about American Rivers,  visit americanrivers.org.