The Wiggy's sleeping bag guarantee is for a lifetime of use. If a seam opens or the Lamilite insulation deteriorates (such as losing its loft or separating, clumping in one place or another), Wiggy’s will repair or replace your bag at no charge. However, we reserve the right to examine any returned sleeping bag and will make the decision whether the return is justified depending on the appearance of the bag, demonstrating whether it has been properly cared for or shows signs of abuse.
The most advanced sleeping bag design ever is now available in an overbag!
The Overbag is a +35° F (approximately +5° C) rated mummy style bag. It is available in our three standard boat foot sizes.
Please note the slightly larger size for the over bag. This is so it will fit comfortably over any of the other bags when the FTRSS is created. Also note that a larger roomier bag is necessary for warm weather use.
Like the name implies, the foot end of the bag is shaped like the bow of a boat. The shape causes the Lamilite fiber to come together at the foot end of the bag increasing the insulation markedly and thereby increasing the Lamilite's ability to insulate. Then there is the hood section of the bag. It is flat to begin with, but when you start pulling the draw cord in tight the hood begins to form and a massive amount of insulation forms around your head.
The cost is no different than the standard model I have made for 26 years.
Sizes Available:
This is definitely up there with the best
– Andrew cooper
If there is one thing that really cooks my turkey, it's gear that breaks. Hell, nothing is indestructible but why are the smallest, flimsy, play doll zippers installed on winter bags? Idk, but I've exchanged two bags at REI before finally asking for my money back. Let them suck up the loss since their vending Mickey Mouse gear.
Now wiggy, that's a bag with miles. I have a bivy and over bag with 300+ field nights and some 600 miles under it. Does the zipper jam, nope. Do the stitches tear spilling insulation, negative. Do I have to wait 20 minutes for it to get warm and dry it every morning, nope! It works like it should and is more dependable than a Dodge.
Thanks Wiggy. Keep up the good work.
– Jason=