How to Care for Your Outdoor Gear to Make It Last Longer
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- Jul 29,2025
Summary
Learn how to properly clean, store, and maintain your outdoor gear to keep it performing like new and extend its lifespan for many adventures to come.
Introduction
Let’s face it — outdoor gear isn’t cheap. Whether it's a waterproof jacket, hiking boots, or a four-season tent, you've probably invested good money in your equipment. But here's the real question: are you taking care of it properly? Because if you're not, you're throwing money (and adventures) down the drain.
Taking care of your gear isn’t just about keeping it clean — it’s about making it last, perform better, and stay safe. Let’s dive into how you can do just that, step-by-step.
Know Your Gear — Different Materials, Different Needs
Understanding Fabrics: Nylon, Gore-Tex, Merino, and More
Outdoor gear comes in all types of materials, each with its own personality. Nylon is tough but needs care around heat. Gore-Tex? Great for breathability, but hates regular detergent. Merino wool is soft and warm, but easily shrinks.
What does that mean for you? Each material deserves its own TLC routine.
Why Washing Wool Isn’t the Same as Washing Waterproof Jackets
You can’t toss your Merino base layer and your waterproof hardshell in the same load. Wool requires gentle detergents, cold water, and no wringing. Technical shells need special cleaners to preserve their water resistance.
Cleaning Basics: What You Should (and Shouldn’t) Do
Read the Label First—Always
Seriously, that tiny tag inside your gear? It’s your best friend. It tells you what to do—and what not to do. Skip it, and you could ruin a $300 jacket in a single wash.
Detergents to Use and Avoid
Use mild, non-detergent-specific cleaners like Nikwax or Granger’s. Avoid bleach, fabric softeners, and standard laundry soap. Why? Regular detergent leaves behind residue that kills waterproofing.
Washing Machines vs. Hand Washing vs. Spot Cleaning
Use front-load washers if possible (no agitator).
Hand wash when in doubt.
Spot clean muddy areas instead of over-washing.
How to Clean Technical Outerwear
Jackets with Membranes (Gore-Tex, eVent, etc.)
Wash with a technical cleaner and rinse thoroughly. Then reapply a DWR (Durable Water Repellent) treatment — this helps water bead up instead of soaking in.
How to Restore DWR Coatings
Spray-on or wash-in DWR products work great.
Use low heat in a dryer (if label allows) to reactivate the coating.
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