I haven't tried it, but I've seen a few outfitters marketting their bags 
filled with with Downtek.  It appears to be DWR treated.  I guess when 
either Montbell or Western Mountaineering come out with it, I'll give it a 
go.  http://down-tek.com/?view=downtek
 

On Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at 6:29:24 PM UTC-4, Deacon Patrick wrote:

> I may finally be catching up with Grant on the sleeping bag front. I’d 
> long ago cast aside synthetic bags as bulky, heavy, and stinky after a wee 
> bit of time. But after last year we had to wash my down bag (requiring us 
> to do it at home without a dryer to avoid the scents inherent in laundromat 
> machines) the process literally took weeks (granted it was a high humidity 
> time of 80%+, rare in Colorado, so our timing was horrible). After all was 
> said and done, I hadn’t gotten the hood quite right so it is lumpy and 
> needing rewashing.
>
> So it came time to get our ever-growing two eldest lassies new bags and 
> pass on their kid bags to their sisters. Might as well get them an adult 
> bag and let them grow into it. Down, per the above experience, is fussy and 
> I don’t do well with fussy. We’ll try Wiggy’s.
>
> Yes they are bulky and they are heavier than a same rated down bag, but 
> they do compress down amazingly well (get the “radial" stuff sack for easy 
> lashing to your bike — it compresses into a tube rather than cube) and the 
> weight is less an issue on the bike than in a backpack.
>
> Anyway, my lassies got the 20˚F bag on sale, and I got the two bag system 
> (three bags when you double them up) which covers temps from 40˚, 0˚, and 
> -40˚ (when combined). That’s an 80˚F temperature range. That’s a year-round 
> bag system! Yowza!
>
> Anyway, bags arrived today. I washed them (to get the factory scents off) 
> multiple times in the bath tub. They are already 90% dry, handing on the 
> shower curtains for the last 10%.
>
> I am looking forward to putting these to the test, hopefully starting next 
> week. But they seem hearty without being overly heavy, (down seems just 
> plain delicate, especially around moisture).
>
> So far it looks like another example of a fantastic MUSA product that is 
> high quality, crafted to last, and function regardless of conditions. We 
> will see how the first year goes! Grin.
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>
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>  
>

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