What could be nicer than wrapping yourself into a comfortable and well maintained sleeping bag after a long day of hiking! After reading this article you will find why you shouldn’t store a sleeping bag in its own storage bag, why you should wash it, and what is the correct way to store self inflating sleeping pads.
Johanna works as an outdoor expert at our Kuninkoja store in Raisio. Johanna has been trekking and hiking since childhood, and still spends most of her free time out in the wilds. Johanna is also our guide section’s hiking expert.
A sleeping bag should be stored at home outside of its storage bag in a loose pile. This way the bag will stay puffy and will regain its normal thickness after being packed tightly. Down bags especially often come with separate large storage bags for home storage.
The harder a sleeping bag is used, the more sense it makes to use a sleeping bag liner. Using a sleeping bag liner reduces the need for washing the sleeping bag and grants more warmth.
You should air out a sleeping bag after each night when hiking, if at all possible. That way the bag will keep its insulating properties better.
A self-inflating sleeping pad should be stored at home spread out and with its valve open, for instance under the bed. A sleeping pad that has been stored spread out will self-inflate much faster on a hike than one stored in a bag. Other types of pads don’t require any special tricks when stored.
A sleeping bag gets dirty in use, which gradually reduces its insulating properties. You can wash your sleeping bag yourself as long as long as you follow these instructions:
With these instructions you will keep your sleeping bag in top shape for a long time!
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