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Storage and stuff sacks Your sleeping bag is delivered in a stuff sack as this is easiest way to transport it. However, it should not be stored in its stuff sack long-term as this compresses the fill material and may cause damage. Hang the bag in your wardrobe over a large hanger, in the storage bag which came with your sleeping bag, an old pillow slip or flat under your bed. When putting your sleeping bag in its stuff sack, do as its name suggests! Don’t roll or fold it, simply stuff it in with your fist, pushing it down to the bottom of the sack. This allows the fill to settle in pockets rather than being squashed flat. Be careful not to place excessive force on the compression straps. If the bag is compressed too much, the small feather content can be forced through the sleeping bag’s shell. This fill leakage won’t affect the performance of the bag; it is more a nuisance or cosmetic problem. However, storing your bag in a highly compressed state for long periods will permanently damage the fill material, resulting in an inferior performance. Cleaning your bag Washing a down sleeping bag can be a daunting process. However, your bag will perform better for longer if it is kept clean. There are two ways to do this: Use a professional This is the easiest way to get your bag clean. One Planet don’t just make the bags, we look after them, too. Send your dirty, bedraggled bag to us and it will come back fresh, clean and fluffy. Too easy! Contact One Planet by email or phone for further details on our services. If using another professional service, ensure they specialise in cleaning down products. Wash it by hand
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