![]() Watertight storage bags are also a bad idea. Or you can use a large pillowcase or sew your own cotton bag.ĭo not store your bag compressed in its stuff sack as this will eventually damage the fill. Then store loosely in a large cotton or mesh storage sack-which is often included when you purchase a sleeping bag, but also available separately. When you arrive home from a camping trip, unzip the bag and air it out to make sure it's completely dry. How you store your bag affects its lifespan. A synthetic bag insulates even when damp. A wet down bag is a sorry sight, and won’t keep you warm. Or you can line a regular stuff sack (or your entire backpack) with a plastic garbage bag and then stuff the sleeping bag inside it.
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