Is importing the 2026 Rumpl National Parks series to NZ really worth the hassle? Save $85 by following this simple hack
Why is the Rumpl 2026 series trending?
It is June 2026, and if you have been scrolling through any camping forums lately, you have probably seen the chatter about the new Rumpl Puffy Blanket (2026 National Parks Series). These aren't just your standard outdoor blankets. Rumpl has managed to turn recycled plastic bottles into high-performance insulation that Kiwis are finding perfect for those chilly South Island nights. The hype is real because these blankets are durable, stain-resistant, and honestly, they look incredible in a campervan setup.
The limited edition Yellowstone and Zion prints
The specific reason everyone is scrambling right now is the release of the Yellowstone and Zion limited prints. In previous years, we might have seen these hit local shelves eventually, but for the 2026 run, Rumpl has kept these as US exclusives. If you are a collector or just someone who wants their gear to stand out at the campsite, these prints are the gold standard. Since they aren't sold in New Zealand retailers, the only way to get your hands on them is to shop US store sites directly.
The real cost of waiting for NZ retailers
Save $85 on the 2026 Rumpl Puffy Blanket by purchasing it from a US retailer rather than waiting for a local boutique to import it and add their massive markup. By the time these blankets make it to our shores via third-party sellers, the price usually doubles. Plus, there is no guarantee the Yellowstone print will ever officially arrive here. Using a freight forwarder allows you to bypass the middleman entirely and get the same gear that campers in the States are using right now.
The frustrating problem with US stores
Have you ever tried to buy something from a major US brand like Nike, Sephora, or even Apple, only to have your order cancelled immediately? It is a common headache for those of us in New Zealand. Many US stores have strict security protocols that **block international credit cards** or automatically decline orders that are being sent to a known shipping warehouse. It is incredibly frustrating to see the perfect Zion print Rumpl blanket in your cart, only to get an automated email saying your payment was rejected because your billing address is in Auckland.
How to use the BuyForMe service
This is where the BuyForMe service becomes a total lifesaver. Instead of fighting with a website that won't accept your Kiwi Visa or Mastercard, you can have a professional shopper in the US handle the transaction for you. When you use this **proxy shopping** option, the team at comGateway buys the item on your behalf using a US domestic card and a local billing address. It is the safest way to guarantee your order doesn't get cancelled by picky US retailers who are wary of international transactions. You just tell them what you want, and they make it happen.
Getting your blanket to New Zealand
Once your blanket is secured, you need a reliable international shipping service to get it across the Pacific. By using a tax-free US address provided by comGateway, you can avoid paying US sales tax, which often offsets a good chunk of the shipping costs anyway. Since Rumpl blankets are lightweight and compressible, they are actually one of the most cost-effective items to ship internationally. You aren't paying for heavy lifting; you are just paying for the space it takes up in the cargo hold.
Shipping rates and logistics
Before you commit, it is always a good idea to look at the current international shipping rates. Shipping to New Zealand has become much more efficient in 2026, but prices can still vary based on how fast you want your gear. If you are planning a trip to the Southern Alps in July, you might want to opt for express shipping to ensure you are warm when the sun goes down.
Calculating your potential savings
If you are still feeling skeptical about the total cost, head over to the shipping calculator to get a clear picture. You can input the dimensions of a standard Rumpl Puffy Blanket and see exactly what the freight will cost you. Usually, even with shipping fees, the total price remains significantly lower than what you'd pay at a specialty outdoor store in NZ—if they even had the stock. If you have more questions about how the process works, the FAQ section on the site covers everything from customs duties to package consolidation. Don't let a border stop you from getting the best camping gear of 2026.
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