Introduction: To ensure optimal performance and warmth from your synthetic insulated jackets and sleeping bags, regular cleaning and proper maintenance are essential. However, delicate shell fabrics require careful handling. Here’s a guide to help you clean and restore your synthetic gear for prolonged use.
Cleaning Synthetic Insulated Jackets:
Hand Wash or Use a Front-Loading Machine:
- Wash your synthetic insulated jacket by hand in a sink or choose a gentle wash cycle in a front-loading washing machine.
- Avoid top loaders with agitators, as they may damage the delicate shell fabric.
- Use a front-loading laundromat washing machine for optimal care.
Specialty Soap:
- Wash in cold water using a fragrance-free soap like Revivex Pro-Cleaner or Woolite (fragrance-free version) designed for synthetic insulation.
- Avoid liquids or powdered laundry detergent, bleach, or fabric softeners.
- Never dry clean.
Tumble Dry:
- Use the lowest heat setting for tumble drying.
- Regularly check the garment to prevent overheating.
Repair if Necessary:
- Inspect the jacket for tears and abrasions, especially in high-wear areas like wrists and elbows.
- Repair any damage with Tenacious Tape, a durable fabric repair tape.
Cleaning Synthetic Insulated Sleeping Bags:
Front-Loading Laundromat Machine:
- Wash synthetic insulated sleeping bags and quilts in a front-loading laundromat-style washing machine.
- Avoid home washing machines with agitators to prevent damage to delicate shell fabric.
Preparation:
- Turn the sleeping bag inside out before washing.
- Close zippers, loosen drawstrings, and mate velcro connectors.
- Open foot vents completely.
Specialty Soap:
- Use a fragrance-free soap like Revivex Pro-Cleaner or Woolite (fragrance-free) for washing synthetic insulation.
- Avoid harsh detergents, bleach, or fabric softeners.
- Never dry clean.

Tumble Dry:
- Place the wet sleeping bag in a commercial dryer on the lowest (coolest) setting.
- Check periodically to ensure it doesn’t overheat.
- No need for tennis balls in the dryer for synthetic sleeping bags.
Reapply DWR Coating:
- Some sleeping bags have a DWR coating to repel moisture.
- Use Revivex Instant Waterproofing Spray to reactivate or reapply the coating.
Storage:
- Store the sleeping bag in a large laundry sack, un-stuffed, until your next camping trip.
Conclusion: Following these cleaning and maintenance tips will help you prolong the life of your synthetic insulated jackets and sleeping bags, ensuring they remain effective and ready for your outdoor adventures.
