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How To Store Your Expensive Sleeping Bag

November 24, 2015 by Jason Clements

How To Store Your Sleeping Bag Close Up Label

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This label is from my Eureka Casper sleeping bag.  Notice their suggestion to:

  • For Long Term Storage, Hang Bag By Loops At Foot
  • Do Not Leave Bag In The Compression Stuff Sack For Long Periods Of Time

And, I like to add:

  • Ensure That Your Sleeping Bag Is Completely Dry

Hanging Loops On Sleeping BagDon’t feel bad if you didn’t know what those loops are.  I didn’t know what those loops were for the first many times I went on climbing trips.  I had to ask, “Hey, what are these things?”

Here’s a quick 1 minute video showing how easy it is to store your expensive sleeping bag.  I store my sleeping bags on a hanger because I use a Portable Closet to store all of my tents, sleeping bags, and off-season clothing.  This is what works for me.  You may find something else that works for you.  If you have a different system, share in the comments.

Well, one thing is for certain — you must maintain your sleeping gear as you would any other gear.  It is important.

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Filed Under: Camping, Gear Repair and Maintainance Tagged With: down sleeping bag, sleeping bag, storage, synthetic sleeping bag, winter

How To Store Your Tent For The Winter

October 5, 2015 by Jason Clements

How Do You Store Your Tent For The Winter

How To Store Your Tent For The Winter ( Video Link Below )

The Quick Answer:

  • Make certain that your tent is 100% dry
  • Keep tent, rainfly, poles, stakes, guy-lines, and stuff sack together
  • Hang everything up in your closet
  • Enjoy a fresh tent on your first spring trip

How Do You Currently Store Your Tent?

Do you keep your tent in the stuff sack all winter long?

Do you ever wonder to yourself, “what is that funky smell,” during your first spring trip–after your tent has been crammed in its stuff sack all winter long?

Are you sneezy or congested while you sleep in your tent?

That smell could be mold or mildew.  The smallest amount of moisture can cause mold or mildew to grow on your tent.  It can also lead to some degradation of the waterproof properties of your tent.

Follow These Two Simple Rules To Store Your Tent For The Winter

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Filed Under: Camping, Gear Tagged With: camping, gear maintainance, storage, Tent

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