Sea to Summit does not refill or add down fill to sleeping bags at any of its facilities worldwide.
We have contact to repair shops in North America who can undertake this work. However, it is very costly – in most sleeping bag constructions, a number of seams have to be opened then re-sewn once the down has been added.
In most cases, this is simply more expensive than the gain in insulation is worth.
If you would like further details, please get in touch with us via this contact form. Please let us know the model and size of sleeping bag you are enquiring about, as well as whether the bag is used or a new model you are considering purchasing.
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