Born Outdoor Bedroll: Old‑School Comfort, Modern Execution — SHOT Show 2026

in Levi Sim, SHOT Show 2026

Estimated reading time: 4 minutes

The bed roll rolled up ontop of the bedroll unrolled, a printed backdrop in the background.
For heavy-duty gear, the bedroll rolls up surprisingly tight.

The Born Outdoor bedroll is a straightforward answer to a problem most backcountry hunters eventually face: sleeping comfortably without turning camp setup into a chore. Best of all, you sleep in it like a bed, not like a sleeping bag.

animation of the bedroll being made like a bed with sheets and blankets.
You make the bedroll like a bed, but snaps keep the blankets in place all night, and even when rolled.

Instead of separate pads, bags, and ground sheets, the Born Outdoor bedroll combines everything into a single, roll‑up sleep system that’s quick to deploy and easy to pack. Lay it out, unbuckle it, and you’re done. This is much faster than a roof-top tent and doesn’t cripple your vehicle when in use.

Built for Real Ground

This isn’t an ultralight backpacking setup, and it’s not trying to be. The Born Outdoor bedroll is designed for truck camps, spike camps, wall tents, and backcountry base camps where durability and comfort matter more than shaving ounces.

Close up of the interior corner of the bedrool.
This simple tool is built well with fully taped seams, corner stabilizers, #8 YKK zippers, a DWR treatment on top, and a waterproof base.

A rugged outer shell is made of PVC-coated ripstop and protects against moisture, dirt, and abrasion, while an integrated 4″ Therma-rest sleeping pad provides insulation and cushion from uneven ground. The seams are taped, the YKK zippers are toothy and strong, and the 4-way stretch top cover is mosquito-proof. The result is a noticeably warmer, more forgiving sleep than bare pads or minimalist setups.

Simple, Durable Design

The bedroll uses a strap‑and‑buckle system that keeps everything contained when rolled, even after repeated use. There’s no complicated stuffing or wrestling gear into sacks at the end of a long day.

close up of the hook closure.
Rather than plastic buckles that are easily broken, aluminum hooks secure the roll closed with true bar-tacked straps. It’s truckproof and dustproof.

Materials and construction lean toward longevity. This is gear meant to be used season after season, not replaced when the next trend rolls through.

Who It’s For

The Born Outdoor bedroll makes the most sense for hunters and outdoorsmen who:

  • Prioritize sleep quality over ultralight packing
  • Run vehicle‑supported or short pack‑in camps
  • Want a system that’s fast to set up and tear down
  • Appreciate traditional gear concepts executed with modern materials

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The top portion of the bedrool sitting on a cot with the top zipped closed.
When the top cover is zipped up, it becomes a sealed piece of furniture, so you don’t get dog hair and crumbs inside your bed.

The Takeaway

The Born Outdoor bedroll feels like a return to basics, in the best way. It simplifies camp life, improves sleep, and removes friction at the end of long days in the field.

It’s not fancy. It’s not delicate. And it’s a comfortable, reliable piece of kit that does exactly what it’s supposed to do and does it every night. I think my wife is going to love it. MSRP starts at $430.

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  • Jack Keller February 10, 2026, 10:06 am

    Great review. Out of my price range.

  • James February 9, 2026, 7:32 am

    Good article, like the idea. Went to the site linked but the price doesn’t start at $430. Starts at $810.

  • GM1-Mic February 9, 2026, 7:31 am

    FOLLOW UP:
    I’m not sure what “starts at” $430 but these bed rolls available in Baja or Sierra are $810/50 and $840/80 depending on width, respectively. No longer “genius“ more like I’d wanna scream rape. That’s insane. This company sells a wool blanket for $400… It must be a Gen Y or Gen Z company where mommy and daddy filled their head with more worth than is actually there, lol.

  • GM1-Mic February 9, 2026, 7:20 am

    Genius! Finally something updated and useful for camping… Especially for us old people who value a little more comfort to save our backs and hips. Of course when I saw the price, well… I pooped.