yes.
It'll be fine, put it in a pillow case if you're worried about the straps and clips, it will also stop it being bashed around quite so much.
I have washed my Dakine Nomad loads of time. As above stick it in a pillow case and tie a knot in the top to keep all straps and flappy bits safe. Low temp as well for the washing machine.
I just stick mine under the shower and give it a scrub.
It's grim up north.
Yep as above just put it in try tying the straps together to avoid them flailing about and the clips cracking.
yes, keep zips shut, 40 deg wash, minimal powder, no conditioner. My camelbak goes in every month or so.
I've got exactly the same but the Hammerhead, yes I stick it in the machine regularly
Of course - it's just nylon. Don't wash it hot or anything.
If you have smelly things, Assos washing liquid is brilliant. It's expensive but you only need a tiny bit.
I Strap mine to the washing line, hose it down splurge some washing liquid on, give the back pads/straps a scrub then hose it down again and leave to dry, but I reckon the washing machine would probably be easier and no worse for it…
Handwash mode, use soap flakes and read the label e.g. 30C no more and don't tumble dry.
Ask the dry cleaner but the price is probably close to the rrp of new bag.
Mine is falling to bits inside, but its been washed a few times over 3 yrs.
Stick a bounce' sheet in it?
Of course you can, its not a kitten or a four year old child. I wash my shoes in the machine too.
Both my Camelbaks go in the washing machine every month or so, it's never done them any harm.
Just be sure to check EVERY pocket including all the hidden nooks and crannies for bits and pieces that have drifted down there. I left my GPS unit in there once although amazingly it still worked afterwards. It's a lot worse if there happens to be a stray banana left in there as a mate found out once...
Shoe washing in machines is not meant to be good for them - adhesives and such like don't like it.
Don't leave any loose change or £5 notes in the pockets though.
There are very strict rules about money laundering.
Take the bladder out though.
I think you'll find that anything you can fit through the door can be washed, but not always successfully.
i had to put my mountain bike shoes in the washing machine as i have just been to whinlatter forest...it was like being in Dalby forest (full of big muddy puddles. we came back very muddy !..one of my shoes got really wet so i put them both in a pillowcase and shoved them in the washer.... trouble is one shoe is now bone dry and the other still soaking ? duno what happend there-they went in the machine together,.. even the laces hadnt dried over 2 days...lol (hairdryer remedy now...lol 😉
Of course you can, its not a kitten or a four year old child
Whereas adult cats and children over 5 come out sparkling!
My MULE goes in both the washing machine and the tumble dryer. Never done it any harm.
I've still got an Ultimate Hydration pack from '98, turn it inside out and tuck the straps inside,all I've ever done.
[i]Don't leave any loose change or £5 notes in the pockets though.
There are very strict rules about money laundering.[/i]
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My MULE goes in both the washing machine and the tumble dryer. Never done it any harm.
Don't do that you ass, only donkeys put horse hybrids in the wash! 🙂
Thought about reading the washing instructions on the label?
Camelbak, 5-10 Impacts, pressure suit, elbow and knee pads, all come out of the washing machine like new.
The dishwasher does a pretty good job on the rear cassette too.
Lob it in the bath with washing up liquid ? - seems to work for me...
Just get your mrs to wash it mine is great at getting my sack clean 😆
i washed my crumpler the other week for the first time in 3 years - made it look like new, it was great!
stick in the washing machine. My Ergon can really stink after a week of commuting - it's actually designed that the straps and pads are wholly removable so they get stuck in a pillow case and slung in the machine with some bio washing powder. The bag itself gets done less regularly...
