How to take care of sleeping bag? practical tips
Washing a sleeping bag is one of the less pleasant activities associated with expeditions and camping. It is not uncommon for a sleeping bag to be one of the more expensive pieces of equipment. Therefore, it is worth knowing how to wash your sleeping bag so that you do not damage it. From this article you will learn how to take care of your sleeping bag, how to wash it down sleeping bag and synthetic and how to fold it and attach it to a backpack.
Hygiene is basic, or how to take care of a sleeping bag
During expeditions, the sleeping bag replaces our bedding, so the rules for washing the sleeping bag are somewhat similar to the rules for washing bedding. It is not necessary to wash the sleeping bag after every night slept in it. In this case, it is enough to air it out. However, the matter looks a little different after a trip of several days, then washing the sleeping bag is already necessary.
You may often come across the belief that it is best to wash your sleeping bag as rarely as possible. On the other hand, however, remember that the cleanliness and freshness of the sleeping bag affects your health. Our body secretes sweat, sebum and gets rid of dead skin. All these impurities settle on the inner surface of the sleeping bag and become a breeding ground for mites. On the trail, you can't always thoroughly take care of your hygiene, so it's important to take care of the sleeping bag you sleep in.
Here are some tips to help you extend the freshness of your sleeping bag a little longer:
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If you have the option, use a sleeping bag liner. It will prevent sweat and moisture from being absorbed into the insulation. It can also improve the thermal properties of your sleeping bag.
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Use a sleeping pad, self-inflating mat or mattress. Do not spread your sleeping bag directly on the ground. Remember that, especially at night, humidity can rise, creating a risk of your sleeping bag getting damp from the ground.
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Try to dry your sleeping bag before packing it in your backpack. To a large extent, it is the moisture that causes mites to multiply. Have you ever packed still damp clothes in your backpack before a trip? Believe us, you don't want to sleep in it.
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Air out your sleeping bag. Regularly airing your sleeping bag will remove moisture and odor from it. Remember, however, that airing won't take care of the whole thing. Eventually, you will have to wash your sleeping bag anyway.
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Wash off minor stains on a regular basis. If the stains are not minor, just use a sponge to scrub them off the surface of the sleeping bag.
Applying these tips will allow you to postpone the day of washing your sleeping bag a bit. These rules will work well for short, i.e. one or several day trips. After a longer trip or when the dirt is deep, the sleeping bag should be washed. Then the question arises, how to properly wash a sleeping bag? It all depends on what kind of filling your sleeping bag has.
How to wash a down sleeping bag?
If you approach washing and drying incorrectly, you can permanently damage your sleeping bag. We will tell you how to properly wash your down sleeping bag so that there is no clumping of down, loss of loft or gathering of down in one place.
The first step is to decide where you will wash your down sleeping bag. You can use a professional laundry, but not every laundry offers a service for washing sleeping bags. You also have to reckon with the cost. Most often the choice falls on a washing machine. In this case, you need to look at both the sleeping bag and the washing machine. Depending on the size of the sleeping bag, the washing machine should have a sufficiently capacious drum. Also remember to clean the laundry detergent feeder beforehand, there may be detergent residue in it that is not suitable for your sleeping bag.
It's time to take a look at the sleeping bag, specifically at its tag. On it you will find the necessary information, such as the temperature at which your sleeping bag should be washed. The next step is to choose detergents. Just as with washing outdoor clothing, in the case of sleeping bags, don't use liquid rinses or bleach. It's best to opt for a special down cleaner. When you wash your down sleeping bag in the washing machine, use a program dedicated to delicate fabrics, with low speed and no spin. If your washing machine has a drum that is too small, you can wash the sleeping bag by hand. The process of washing by hand is similar to washing in a washing machine. Use a suitable laundry detergent and prepare water at a moderate temperature. Remember to wash your down sleeping bag by hand gently - don't rub the material, don't twist it and knead it gently.
You already know how to wash a down sleeping bag properly, but what about drying it? It is not worth waiting with drying a down sleeping bag. The safest way is to use a tumble dryer. Just like in a washing machine, you should set a gentle program, low temperature. In the drum of the dryer you can throw soft balls designed for down, which will prevent it from clumping during drying. When the sleeping bag is still damp after drying, simply repeat the process. When you don't have access to a tumble dryer, use the traditional method. Reserve some time, however, as this is quite a time-consuming activity. Lay out the down sleeping bag on a towel in a dry, warm and shaded place. Remember never to hang the down sleeping bag on a string, the down will sink and clump in the lower part. Every now and then you will have to turn the sleeping bag over and break up the clumping down by hand. However, there is a considerable risk that it will be impossible to break up the heavily clumped down by hand. If you don't have a dryer at your disposal, it will be safest to use the services of a laundry. It is impossible, unfortunately, to speed up drying with this method. Arm yourself with patience, preferably several days.