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May 2010
THE FAILED SLEEPING BAG
For the past two years I have written
about the desire on the part of the Marines to acquire a new sleeping
bag since they have had several years to finally learn the bag
they originally had, a bastardization of my two bag system hasn’t
performed in the field as planned. The most recent article I wrote;
January 2010 also expresses some aspects of their new bags failure
to keep the Marine warm. I have recently heard through the grape
vine another aspect of the new bags failure. The zipper!
When I first read the solicitation notice
for this new bag it stated that one of the properties required
was for the Marine to exit the bag in 10 seconds if necessary.
Further in the notice was written the type of zipper to be installed
in the bag; a number 8 coil zipper that had water repellent characteristics.
This means the zipper tape is coated with a surface similar to
a urethane coating. The zipper is then installed in the bag with
the coil teeth facing inside the bag. The zipper slider is a non-locking
type so the slider is supposed to run back down the teeth (coil)
easily when pressure is applied. Since the zipper is manufactured
by YKK I asked the YKK representatives when they recently visited
me about the zipper. They said it was virtually impossible for
the slider to freely run back allowing the zipper to open easily.
Aside from the lack of insulation to keep the Marine
warm in the conditions the bag was made for now we know he can’t get
out easily. I wonder how many of the almost 20,000 that have been produced
that have been issued have broken zippers? Both problems must be pretty severe
since there is now a delay in the issuing of a solicitation to bid on a large
quantity of these bags. That is a good thing, we do not want the government
to buy more product that doesn’t work as desired by the adopters of this
particular product.
The genius who created this product has yet to make
a sleeping bag in the 20 plus years that I know him that has ever worked for
the purpose it was intended. Those who adopted his product at Natick Laboratories
and all of their predecessors since 1968 when I first started to “try” to
work with them also have never made a sleeping bag that has worked; this would
be in conjunction with a factory that does make or has the ability to make
a sleeping bag. Those who work at Natick today has confirmed to me how well
my bag; one they purchased does work for the intended purpose. They purchased
one of my Ultima Thule sleeping bags which I conservatively rate for use at
-20 degrees F, which the U.S. Navy rates for -35 degrees F; the Natick testing
confirmed these ratings.
Now I ask, if one Wiggy bag performs at a temperature
below the manufacturer’s recommendation as per their testing at Natick
Laboratory that is, doesn’t it make “sense” to pursue the
other bags rated for different temperatures from that manufacturer. Maybe just
maybe the company in this case Wiggy’s Inc. will have a bag that does
meet their needs, such as the Super Light FTRSS which has proven itself since
its inception on the market in 1993 to perform as stated by Wiggy’s,
from summer time use to -40 degrees F and lower as has been reported. The success
of this bag system has been 100 percent, not one failure and of the many thousands
sold more than 65 percent has been to the military. Of course the key word
here is “sense”, something they at Natick avoid like the plague
using “sense” from acquired knowledge that is the knowledge they
have now acquired from their own testing.
They will not do that; possibly never will because
if they do let us say adopt my bag that means they will have accepted my construction
method as well as the fiber weights that I use. The reason for non-acceptance
is as simple as there is, it will terminate any further legitimate need to
test insulation since the continuous filament fiber that I use is the absolute
best raw material for insulation ever produced; man made or grown on an animal.
When I first met Brian Emanuel the sales representative
for Harvest Consumer Insulation the manufacturer of Climashield the continuous
filament fiber used to make Lamilite I asked if he had children, he said yes
and they were under 10 years of age at the time. I then told him when they
were my age the continuous filament fiber would still be the best raw material
available or in 100 years that statement would also be true. To learn more
about Climashield go to their web site www.climashield.com. The weights that
I have incorporated for each temperature has proven to work (I have tried other
weights but none has worked) at the temperatures I have wanted my bags to perform.
The construction method of eliminating the quilting and replacing it with the
lamination of the continuous filament fiberfill to the nylon makes it possible
to economically manufacture these bags. Of course adopting my manufacturing
method would mean those companies who bid on the large government contracts
would have the need to get the Climashield which is used by these companies
who make the Government Issue bag, only in much lighter weights and of course
quilting it would now need to laminate the fiber. I have in the past offered
to do just that for any of these companies as well as the rest of the consumer
oriented manufacturers such as The North Face, Marmot, Sierra Designs and Mountain
Hardwear to name a few. Tragically for them not a one has ever accepted the
offer. Mountain Hardwear has demonstrated how much they want to make a Wiggy
bag under their own name, they have named their line of synthetic bags “Lamina” why
because it is as close as they can come to “Lamilite”. Being copied
is the greatest form of flattery. The only problem with their bag is the chopped
staple fiberfill product they use. Their temperature rating is erroneous and
the fiberfill will collapse and the bags will other wise be useless.
All I can say at this time is that Wiggy’s bags
are getting more and more exposure in the military as well as civilian markets
at this time. Maybe as I believe one day in the not to distant future all of
the other brands will be making Lamilite insulated sleeping bags. And since
Lamilite is only made in America their bags will be made here as well.
May 2010 #2
SCENT-LOK FOUND GUILTY OF FALSE ADVERISING
SportsOneSource Media serves the outdoor
industry reported on the web site www.SportsOneSource.com that
{ALS Enterprises producer of Scent-Lok clothing had falsely claimed
its products were based on “odor eliminating technology” or
were “odor eliminating clothing.” Cabela’s and
Gander Mountain, both of which sell Scent Lok and their own private-label
clothing, were also found guilty of deceptive advertising.}
“The suit was first filed almost
three years ago by several hunters who alleged that Scent-Lok’s
advertisements violated Minnesota’s Consumer Fraud Act, The
Uniform Deceptive Trade Practices Act and the Unlawful Trade Practices
Act.”
“According to Jim Shephard’s
on-line “Outdoors Report,” Federal District Court Judge
Richard Kyle of Minnesota stated that all advertisements that use
the words “odor- eliminating technology,” “odor
eliminating clothing,” “eliminates all types of odor,” “remove
all odor,” “ complete scent elimination,” “ scent
free,” “works on 100 percent of your scent 100 percent
of the time,” “all human scent,” “odor
is eradicated,” and graphics demonstrating that human odor
cannot escape the carbon-embedded fabrics are all false statements
as a matter of law.”
I applaud these men who are responsible
for bring this law suit against companies who in my opinion deceive
their customers.
Ever since 1977 I have stated that all materials
that are advertised as “water-proof and breathable” are
a bogus, false claim. In the past I have mentioned some of the
names of these products and the companies that market them; that
is no longer necessary as any person going into the outdoors knows
who they are. I will also point out that regardless of how many
times I have exposed the truth about these companies not a one
has offered a defense of what I have said; that alone should be
proof that they do not work. If in fact I was wrong they have had
all these years to refute all of that which I have stated in a
multitude of my newsletters all of which are available in the archives
of my newsletters.
In addition I have shown that all of
the fiberfills other than Climashield continuous filament fiberfill
used for sleeping bags do not work in any manner. And all of the
temperature ratings that I see published for most every sleeping
bag sold are grossly erroneous. I constantly read on the various
camping web sites statements from people who own these bags that
the bag rated for plus 20 degrees should be rated for plus 35 degrees.
Now we have some retailers stating they
will not carry in there store any sleeping bag that does not comply
with a ridiculous temperature rating system established for the
European market. Again I have exposed how ridiculous the test method
is as is the copper man tests we use in the USA.
Maybe someday a few brave souls will
step up to the plate so to speak and do the same as the men in
Minnesota and take these manufactures to task in a court of law
asking they prove that their products perform as advertise. I for
one would not have any problem being a witness.

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