Einleitung
Your pack goes everywhere with you: on hikes, commutes, and coffee runs. It carries your gear, your snacks, and sometimes your stinky climbing shoes. But even the toughest packs need a little TLC. Sweat, dirt, and the occasional spill can build up over time, and while most care labels recommend spot cleaning, sometimes your pack needs a deeper refresh.
This guide walks you through how to safely wash your pack, whether it’s foam-backed (hand wash only!) or not (machine wash is okay). With the right approach, you can clean your pack without compromising its structure or performance. Because just like your favorite jacket, your pack deserves a spa day, too.
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Open the pack and remove all contents.
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Shake out loose dirt and debris from the main compartment.
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Open all pockets and smaller sections, then shake or brush out any remaining debris in those areas.
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Loosen all drawcords and cinches.
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Flip the pack inside-out.
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Wipe or brush away any debris revealed during the flip. Pay special attention to the bottom corners and under binding tape where lint tends to collect.
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Use a soft, dry brush to reach into tight crevices.
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Mix a small amount of dish soap with warm water.
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Use a soft brush to pre-treat any tough stains with the soapy water mixture.
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Focus on shoulder straps, back panels, and bottom panels—these areas tend to collect the most grime.
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If your pack has integrated foam pieces, like a foam back, you must wash it by hand. For packs without foam, you can skip to Step 8 for machine washing directions.
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Fill a tub or sink with warm water and add a biodegradable soap or detergent.
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Submerge the pack and gently scrub it with a soft brush or sponge, paying extra attention to dirty or stained areas.
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Flip the pack inside-out and right-side-out as needed to reach all areas.
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Drain the dirty water.
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Rinse the backpack thoroughly with clean, cool water until all soap is gone.
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Flip the pack right-side-out so it dries in its natural shape.
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Shake out excess water, especially from compartments where it can pool.
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Hang the pack upside down to dry in a well-ventilated area, out of direct sunlight.
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You did it!
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Your pack is fresh and ready for more adventures.
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Maybe vow to keep coffee mugs out of it next time 😉
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Spot clean first with dish soap and warm water. See Spot Clean Technical Gear.
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Open all zippers and loosen all cinches to allow for water flow. Fasten all buckles to prevent damage.
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Wash inside-out if the interior is dirtier; right-side-out if the exterior needs more attention.
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Place the pack in the washing machine with gentle, biodegradable laundry detergent.
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Set the load size to small.
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Set the water temperature to cold or warm.
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Set the wash cycle to normal or gentle/delicate/permanent press.
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Set the spin cycle to low or off.
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Start the washing machine.
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Hang the pack right-side-out in a well-ventilated, shaded area to air dry.
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