If you notice clumps in your down sleeping bag, it usually means the down is not fully dry. Place the bag in a dryer on low heat with a few clean tennis balls (or dryer balls). The tumbling action helps break up the clumps as the down finishes drying.
For more details, see our blog post: How to Wash a Down or Synthetic Sleeping Bag
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