Level Up Wrap Blanket on Kickstarter: The Chair-Attached Glow Gaming Wrap That Stays Put
- Michael

- 6 hours ago
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Every gaming blanket ends up on the floor eventually. You shift position, lean forward to check something, reach for a drink, and the blanket follows gravity instead of staying where you put it. The Level Up Wrap blanket on Kickstarter is designed to break that cycle: a fleece wrap that attaches to the chair rather than draping over the person, held in place by three straps so it stays put through a four-hour session without a single readjustment.
The campaign has raised $47,067 from 587 backers against a $2,151 goal with 14 days remaining. The Level Up Wrap was created by Michelle and Sterling, the family team behind Coqui & Mi, a Canadian brand based in Calgary. Sterling, a gamer and the inspiration behind the design, drove the idea of a wrap built specifically for long desk sessions. The manufacturing is complete and ready to ship. Single-unit tiers have sold out. The Level Up Wrap gaming blanket is currently available from $118 for the Early Backer Duo (two wraps at $59 each, 34% off MSRP), with shipping starting July 2026.
Quick Verdict
Who Is It For?
Gamers, remote workers, and anyone who spends hours at a desk chair in a cold room and has grown tired of a regular blanket constantly shifting, bunching, or landing on the floor. If you run cold during long sessions and want warmth that stays in place without thinking about it, this is the product.
Main Strengths
Three adjustable rear straps and an easy-stick strap attach the wrap directly to the chair, keeping it in place while you move, lean, and shift without bunching or slipping.
Super soft recycled fleece with double-thick leg wraps, a large hood, arm flaps with wrist snaps, and full-body coverage built for extended desk use.
Glow-in-the-dark prints in two patterns (Cosmic Controllers and Neon Nexus) with glow-in-the-dark prints that become visible in low-light environments, a genuine aesthetic feature for a lit gaming setup.
Manufacturing is complete and production begins immediately after the campaign closes. Shipping starts July 2026.
Tested on multiple chair types including the Secretlab Titan Evo XL, with early testers reporting the wrap stayed in place and never slipped under the chair wheels.
Main Limitations
Designed primarily for high-back gaming chairs. Fit on office chairs and other chair types may vary.
Two patterns available at launch. More patterns are planned as stretch goals are hit.
First product launch under the Coqui & Mi brand, though the creator's Kickstarter account dates to 2014.
Is the Level Up Wrap Blanket Worth Backing?
With single-unit tiers sold out, the entry point is the Early Backer Duo at $118 for two wraps. The Level Up Wrap blanket on Kickstarter delivers on a specific and underserved problem. For anyone who runs cold at a gaming or work desk and wants warmth that does not require managing, it is worth backing at the duo price.
What Is the Level Up Wrap Gaming Blanket On Kickstarter?
Most gaming blankets are designed for couches and adapted for chairs as an afterthought. The Level Up Wrap starts from the chair itself: the shape, the attachment points, the dimensions, and the use patterns of someone who sits in the same position for hours are all built into the design rather than accommodated by adjusting a standard throw.
The fleece is soft, recycled, and machine washable. Two patterns are available: Cosmic Controllers (classic gamepad-inspired motifs) and Neon Nexus (futuristic high-contrast glow). Both feature glow-in-the-dark prints that become visible in low-light environments, making the Level Up Wrap a visual part of a desk setup rather than just a comfort layer tucked out of sight.
The concept came from Sterling, a gamer who wanted warmth that worked with a desk setup rather than against it. Coqui & Mi turned that into a chair-mounted wrap designed specifically for desk sessions.
What Problem Does the Level Up Wrap Solve?
A regular blanket is designed for a bed. On a chair, it behaves accordingly: it slides when you lean forward, bunches behind the back when you sit up, and ends up on the floor the moment you stand up. Unlike a traditional throw, the Level Up Wrap does not bunch behind your back or collect around the armrests during use. For anyone who runs cold at a desk, this is a low-grade but constant irritation: the blanket needs managing almost as often as it provides warmth.
The issue is positioning. A blanket draped over a person has no anchor point. Every movement redistributes it. For anyone searching for a self-warming blanket for adults, the Level Up Wrap takes a different approach: instead of generating heat, it keeps insulation exactly where it belongs by staying attached to the chair.
The Level Up Wrap attaches to the chair and stays there. You sit into it the way you sit into the chair itself. The straps hold it against the seat back, the leg wraps cover the lower half, and the arm flaps and hood handle the upper coverage. When you stand up, the wrap stays on the chair. When you sit back down, everything is exactly where you left it.
Level Up Wrap Key Features: Attachment System, Fleece Construction, and Glow-in-the-Dark Style

3-Strap Chair Attachment: No More Blanket Management Mid-Session
The core engineering of the Level Up Wrap is in its attachment. Three rear straps tighten and secure the wrap to the chair back, keeping the entire wrap anchored regardless of how much the person moves. An easy-stick strap adds additional hold at the base. Early tester Craig Roberts, a member of the IGC Gaming Community, noted that despite being a large wrap, it never slipped under the chair wheels, which is the common concern with larger throws near rolling gaming chairs.
The design fits high-back gaming chairs and has been tested on standard gaming chairs and the Secretlab Titan Evo XL. The wrap is flexible and adjustable, though buyers with non-standard or low-back office chairs should confirm fit before pledging.
Hood to Leg Wraps: The Full-Session Fleece Construction
The Level Up Wrap is built from super soft recycled fleece across the entire surface. The hood is large enough to pull up over the head while seated. Arm flaps can be worn for full coverage or snapped back when the hands need to be free, useful for gaming sessions where arm movement matters. Wrist snaps keep the sleeve ends secure when the flaps are in use.
The leg section uses double-thick fleece for the areas that lose the most warmth during seated use. The entire wrap is machine washable on cold to protect the glow prints. Fits high-back gaming chairs with adjustable straps; flexible enough for most standard desk setups.
Cosmic Controllers vs Neon Nexus: Glow-in-the-Dark Style and Daily Care
Both patterns feature glow-in-the-dark prints that show in low-light environments, making the Level Up Wrap a visual part of a gaming setup rather than a utilitarian add-on. Cosmic Controllers references classic gamepad culture with controller-inspired motifs. Neon Nexus leans futuristic with a vivid high-contrast palette. Glow patches are distributed across the wrap surface for full effect in low-light environments.
Backers choose their pattern after the campaign closes via an email survey, and can mix patterns across multi-unit bundles. The gaming blanket glow-in-the-dark feature is one of the key reasons this product is built for a gaming context rather than general use. Additional patterns are planned as stretch goals unlock. The $65K goal triggers a community-voted design reveal.
Level Up Wrap Price on Kickstarter
Single-unit tiers are sold out. The current entry point is the Early Backer Duo at $118 for two wraps, 34% off the $179 MSRP, effectively $59 per wrap, matching the individual Early Backer price before it closed. Larger bundles are available: four wraps at $188 and eight at $369. Pattern selection across all bundles is handled after the campaign via email survey, so units in a bundle can be different patterns. For reference, the individual retail price is $89 per wrap. Shipping starts from $15 for the US, Canada, and EU, and from $29 for the UK.
At $59 per wrap in the duo tier, the Level Up Wrap gaming blanket lands well below its $89 retail price with manufacturing already complete and a July 2026 ship date that is not contingent on development milestones. For two-chair households, co-op setups, or anyone buying as a gift, the duo is the only viable Kickstarter entry point left.
Should You Back the Level Up Wrap on Kickstarter?
The Level Up Wrap is not a comfort product you use occasionally. It is a desk accessory that lives on the chair and becomes part of the setup.
That shift in framing matters. A regular blanket requires a decision every time: pull it over, readjust it, pick it up off the floor. The Level Up Wrap is already positioned when you sit down: hood above, arm flaps ready, leg coverage in place, all of it attached to the chair rather than to the person. The glow-in-the-dark patterns mean it integrates visually into a gaming setup rather than clashing with it. The recycled fleece, machine washability, and a development process that began with the first sketches in early 2024 make the comfort argument easy. The fact that single-unit tiers have already sold out confirms there is genuine demand for this specific product category.
Coqui & Mi is launching its first product with manufacturing complete and production beginning the moment the campaign closes. Shipping starts July 2026. The Early Backer Duo at $118 for two wraps is the lowest price remaining. The Level Up Wrap blanket on Kickstarter is currently funding with 14 days left.
FAQ About The Level Up Wrap Kickstarter
Does the Level Up Wrap fit all gaming chairs?
It is designed to fit most standard gaming and office chairs, including high-back gaming chairs. Early testers confirmed fit on a standard gaming chair and a Secretlab Titan Evo XL. Buyers with low-back or non-standard chairs should check fit compatibility before pledging.
Will the Level Up Wrap slip off during sessions?
No. That is the core design intent. Three rear straps and an easy-stick strap attach the wrap to the chair rather than draping over the person. Early testers reported it stayed in place throughout long sessions and never slipped under chair wheels.
Is the Level Up Wrap machine washable?
Yes. The wrap is 100% machine washable. Use a cold cycle to protect the glow-in-the-dark prints. The recycled fleece holds up to everyday washing according to the Coqui & Mi team.
Which pattern should I choose: Cosmic Controllers or Neon Nexus?
Cosmic Controllers is the better pick for classic gaming culture fans: controller-inspired motifs with a nostalgic aesthetic. Neon Nexus suits a more modern, high-contrast setup. Both glow in the dark. Pattern is selected after the campaign via email survey, and multi-unit bundles can mix both.
When does the Level Up Wrap ship?
Shipping starts July 2026. Manufacturing is complete and production begins immediately after the campaign closes, which means the July timeline is based on a production-ready product rather than a future development plan.
Is it warm enough for long gaming sessions?
Yes. The Level Up Wrap uses double-thick fleece on the leg section, full-body coverage with a hood, arm flaps, and wrist snaps, designed for sustained desk use in cool rooms. It is not electrically heated. The warmth comes from recycled fleece that stays in position rather than slipping away from the body mid-session.
About the Author

Michael Green
Chief Editor at GizmoCrowd
Michael has been tracking tech and innovation campaigns on Kickstarter and Indiegogo for over 10 years, covering wearables, health tech, smart home devices, and audio-visual equipment.
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