
Storing a Sleeping Bag So It Lasts Ten Years
The way you store a sleeping bag matters more than how you wash it. Cramming a down bag into its stuff sack for months flattens the loft, and a flat bag is a cold bag.
Give your bag a chance to last.
- Store it loose in a large mesh or cotton sack, never compressed
- Hang it or drape it so the insulation can rebound
- Dry it fully before long-term storage to stop mildew
- Wash with down-specific soap only when it smells
A bag stored loose for a decade still puffs up on night one. One stored compressed loses loft in a single winter and never fully recovers.
Set a calendar reminder to hang your bag out every spring. Ten years of weekend trips come down to a bag that was never crushed between adventures.