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Quite the contrary. This story that I crapped on my ex-girlfriend's bag is ludicrous (she wasn't my ex-girlfriend).

 

Once a season (or more frequently if my tent has been visited by a crowd of "progressive" girls), when it's time for a cleaning, I just return it to REI with a story about how the zipper jammed and nearly cost my life high on the N. Face of Tiger Mountain. Then I walk away with a new one.

 

Now a buddy of mine gave me this idea, and he said that after they finally catch on (7 or 8 years), you can change your story. You can say it was a gift but that you've developed an allergy to the particular color of dye in the fabric.

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Pope, I bought one of your old bags for $29 from the REI garage sale. I washed it before use, of course. The story on the tag was that there were feathers leaking out, or something. I saw one or two poking out and fixed it with some seam sealer.

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Here's that thread

 

if for some reason that URL didn't work, serach for a thread called 'right down funky' just over a month old in The Gear Critic.

 

Don't waste your time with the cleaners, the laundromat works just fine, and Woolite is preferred to down washing products.

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ONCE THE FIBERS OF SYNTHETIC BAGS BREAK DOWN THERE IS NO WAY THAT I KNOW OF TOO INCREASE THE LOFT...THAT IS ONE OF THE DETRACTORS OF SYNTHETIC BAGS....

 

 

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But at winter alpine bivies, when your down bag is a frozen clump, youll be wishing youd bought syntho. Cheaper, less durable, but works a little bit when soaked and frozen..huh.

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My main concern is bringing the loft back to the bag.

 

Cleaning down of the oils, dead skin, and grime your body secretes will increase the down's loft and increase your bags warmth (I assume the same would apply to synthetic.) The toughest part will be drying a down bag. Given the number of quarters you'll pump into the laundromat dryers, you might do well to take your bag to Rainy Pass or Feathered Friends to have it cleaned professionally (twenty bucks'ish and a week of down time.)

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Toast, I agree with you, and have advocated the same. For $20 paltry dolla, one can have FF professionally clean da fart-sack. They can also make repairs or add goodies like collars and such. Money well spent in my book. smile.gif

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