Pyle SLSBCA Instruction Manual

Pyle SLSBCA Manual

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    is losing loft and is darkened with grime, then by all means give it a full washing. First, look to see the washing label instructions on the bag. Follow those instructions. What NOT to do: • Never dry clean your sleeping bag. Solvents used in dry cleaning can strip the natural oils from down
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Double Sleeping Bag with Two Pillows
Lightweight & Waterproof Sleeping Bag for Adults
or Teens, For Camping, Backpacking or Hiking,
Includes Carrying Bag
SLSBBL - SLSBRT - SLSBCA
Sleep soundly through the night with the large double
sleeping bag that keeps you so warm you won’t want to
break camp at first light! Your queen-size sleeping bag
measures an impressive 85'' x 57.1'', so it’s big enough to
fit two adults.
And if you prefer your personal space while you sleep,
we’ve also got you covered!
SereneLife
Double Sleeping
Bags
are great for non-cuddlers, too! Simply unzip your
SereneLife
Double Sleeping Bag
and each of you can
wrap up and relax in your own twin sleeping bag.
Be a Happy Camper!
Don’t let your camping trip get rained out! You’ll stay
toasty and dry inside your waterproof
SereneLife
Double Sleeping Bag
! It’s also great for long-term use
since the polyester lining is rip-resistant! And the cotton
filling is made to keep you warm through years of
adventures.
Perfectly Packable!
Hate how most double sleeping bags
for adults are bulky and impossible to
pack?
Not
SereneLife
Double Sleeping Bag
!
They’re designed so you can easily take
your lightweight double sleeping bags
on the go. Fold them down to an
impressive 15x12” with the included
carrying case.
Caring For Your Sleeping Bag in Camp
Sleep in clean clothes.
Even when you’re totally
exhausted, avoid crawling into your bag wearing the
same clothes you hiked in.
Consider using a sleeping bag liner.
Liners can be
cotton, silk, wool or polyester and are fairly lightweight.
Protect your bag from the ground.
If you plan to
sleep out under the stars, put a pad down on the
ground first.
Be patient with zippers.
A common frustration is
using a two-way zipper; sometimes it’ll snag or come
apart down by the toe.
Air out your sleeping bag daily.
Even if you have to
wait till midday to do so, turn it inside-out to dry out
any moisture.
How to Wash and Dry Your Sleeping Bag
If your bag is losing loft and is darkened with grime,
then by all means give it a full washing. First, look to
see the washing label instructions on the bag. Follow
those instructions.
What NOT to do:
Never dry clean your sleeping bag. Solvents used in
dry cleaning can strip the natural oils from down that
help it retain loft.
Never use fabric softener, bleach or alternative-bleach
products.
Never wash a sleeping bag in a top-loading machine
with an agitator. The agitator can strain or rip seams.
A top-loader without an agitator is OK.
Spot Cleaning Your Bag
Sometimes all your bag needs is a little TLC, not a
full-blown bath. Because washing a sleeping bag
subjects it to wear and tear and decreases the loft, spot
cleaning is your first line of defense.
Make a paste of a little non-detergent soap and water
and use a toothbrush to gently clean the shell. Focus on
the hood and collar where hair and skin oils tend to
accumulate.