Rumpl, Oxcart Assembly Introduce NASA Artemis Collection

Rumpl, a category leader in premium technical blankets, and Oxcart Assembly, a creative cooperative behind NASA’s on-air uniforms, announce a collection of NASA Artemis Mission-inspired designs that let you camp in out-of-this-world style.

The collectible NASA and Artemis Rumpl products are available in three signature designs: the Original Puffy Blanket Artemis, the Original Puffy Blanket NASA and the Original Puffy Poncho Artemis. The collection marks the beginning of NASA’s Artemis Mission and is available at Rumpl.com.

“The beginning of the NASA Artemis Mission is an important milestone as NASA continues to push what’s possible when it comes to space exploration and humanity. Our exclusive Rumpl x NASA Artemis collection is unique and expresses a bold mix of vibrant and futuristic designs that will keep all NASA fans stylish through liftoff of this mission,” said Wylie Robinson, founder and CEO at Rumpl.

The NASA Artemis collection is available in two Original Puffy Blanket (MSRP $129) designs and one Original Puffy Poncho (MSRP $199) design. The blankets and poncho feature a bold mix of classic designs and futuristic colorways inspired by Artemis’ vibrant horizon gradient.

Each product includes either a NASA logo patch or an Artemis logo patch and is made with Rumpl’s 100% post-consumer recycled polyester shell and 3D hollow fiber siliconized synthetic insulation. The durable water-repellent (DWR) treatment and 30-denier ripstop polyester fabric make this blanket and poncho weather- and stain-resistant to hold up to the test of time. The blankets incorporate Rumpl’s original features like the blanket’s Cape Clip and the poncho’s hidden pocket drink holder for hands-free mobility while on the go.

With the Artemis program, NASA plans to establish a sustainable presence on the moon and land the first woman and the first person of color on the lunar surface sometime in the mid-2020s. The Rumpl and Oxcart Assembly NASA Collection is bound to add comfort to your life no matter where you are under the moon as the first test of the SLS Rocket returns humans to the lunar surface.