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Title: Cleaning sleeping bags
Post by: mregan on January 23, 2012
How do you guys clean and dry your sleeping bags? Ordinary machine wash and drip dry?
Title: Re: Cleaning sleeping bags
Post by: simon on January 23, 2012
Depends on whether it is synthetic or down. Synthetic is relatively easy to wash in a normal machine, but with down you run the risk of tearing the baffles - down is very heavy when it is wet. Many people wash their down bags by hand in the bath. Even then you can tear the baffles when lifting it if it is still full of water.

Synthetic bags will take a spin and can then be drip dried, but don't spin down. Drying down is also more difficult although here the machine is your friend - put it in the tumble drier on a low heat and with some tennis balls. This fluffs up the down more than a drip dry on the line.

In both cases avoid ordinary washing powder or liquid. Pure soap (flakes or liquid) should be used, but Nikwax also make a specific down wash.
Title: Re: Cleaning sleeping bags
Post by: mregan on January 23, 2012
Just a Vango synthetic. Light wash and drip dry then. Cheers.
Title: Re: Cleaning sleeping bags
Post by: Spud on January 23, 2012
Just a Vango synthetic. Light wash and drip dry then. Cheers.

If you get a liner it reduces the amount of times you have to wash it too. Also makes it a warmer bag!
Title: Re: Cleaning sleeping bags
Post by: mregan on January 23, 2012
Good idea.
Title: Re: Cleaning sleeping bags
Post by: LandyLiam on January 23, 2012
I wash my sleeping bags every year (spring), whether they need it or not  ::)
Title: Re: Cleaning sleeping bags
Post by: dean1970 on January 24, 2012
I have never washed a sleeping bag.

I have a several bags, so if anyone needs a lend of one, just ask  ;D

Title: Re: Cleaning sleeping bags
Post by: Matthew on January 24, 2012
My synthetic bag is washed at least every two outings with simple machine washing powder and spun until the water is removed. It hangs in a warm garage for the week until it is properly dry and then it take a cool tumble try for an hour.
My Rab down bag has been cleaned by Classiclean laundry in Harrogate. I have only used them once as I have not had the bag long and they did a cracking job. For the price, I paid for the bag I was taking no chances.

http://www.classicleanpricesandoffers.co.uk/specialist-down-jackets-and-sleeping-bags (http://www.classicleanpricesandoffers.co.uk/specialist-down-jackets-and-sleeping-bags)

Title: Re: Cleaning sleeping bags
Post by: dean1970 on January 31, 2012
I have never washed a sleeping bag.

I have a several bags, so if anyone needs a lend of one, just ask  ;D

Just checked my bag, something inside growled at me
Title: Re: Cleaning sleeping bags
Post by: Kayakgirl on January 31, 2012
I chortled at that one Dean..
Title: Re: Cleaning sleeping bags
Post by: Highlandpaddy on February 17, 2012
Remember to dry you bag out and air it where possible before sleeping in it.

Most of us loose about a 1/4 pint of water (in sweat and salts) in to the bag itself- as wer blowing a few ZZZ's !! :o

Hence the reason a bag normally feels colder after a few nites coiled up in it :P
Title: Re: Cleaning sleeping bags
Post by: LandyLiam on February 17, 2012
I always air mine inside out for at least 24hrs after a camping trip, also use fresh socks when i go to bed  :)  i only find my bags need washed if they've gone a bit musty by being left in the caravan or attic over the winter