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.
A -60° (F) bag. I believe the Antarctic model is the only -60° bag made in the world. The loft averages 10 inches, and the weight for a regular length, wide body model is 6.5 pounds. The long/wide body weighs 7 pounds. Adding the Flexible Temperature Range Sleep System (FTRSS) brings the temperature range down to -80° (F).
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This past January I took a road trip with my brother in law from Seattle to Anchorage. We slept in the back of his SUV at night on a camping pad. I took an Antarctic bag with overbag just to be safe. Up in the Yukon Territory the temperature in the morning was -20°F according to the car's on board temperature reading. I was toasty warm. My brother in law had two super lights doubled up and he said he was warm too. The end of the bags were touching the inside of the lift gate and there were two perfect circles of frost on the plastic where the bags were touching. This validates the claim that these bags draw moisture out. The trip was epic and I was super happy to have a Wiggy bag to keep me sleeping like a baby!
– Jeff
In the few years I've used your bags, I have not had one single nights cold sleeping, ever. I definitely couldn't say that before I bought your bags. And yes, I had some of the top named brands, some costing double what yours cost me. It is also why I'm inquiring on new bag prices. I sold my Ultima Thule mummy to a friend of mine headed to Canada. He slept one night in it and about pestered me to death, so to shut him up I sold him the bag. So, I'm soon going to buy another one! even though I have the Antarctic Hunter, most of the time this far south (LA/AR) I use the Ultima and the super light for all seasons. But if I occasionally do venture out in January/February and camp with our humidity, then I definitely tote the Antarctic bag with a bivy, or the hammock with a liner and a tarp. Either way, I'm not gonna freeze my fat butt off anymore. I'm over 50 and a cold natured sleeper. Thanks again, Jerry, for making a very good product at a reasonable price!
(P.S.) I hope you're getting orders from Louisiana occasionally, as I have shown your equipment and site to a lot of people in the last few years. In the last 2 yrs I have also sold all the other name brand, so-called best equipment made gear I used for years, miserably. A problem now solved, permanently.
– Hart Chase
Mr. Wigutow
I purchased your Antarctic bag with the FTRSS system about 3 years ago and couldn’t be happier. I live in Northern Ontario and go on an annual camping trip every March. We sleep in tents and spend the weekend ice fishing in the day and enjoying the campfire by night. Two years ago the temperature at night dropped to -25 Celsius. I was the only person warm out of the group. In the morning my buddy (who froze) couldn’t believe that all I slept in was my underwear and a tee shirt. He had his snowsuit on under his bag. This year, he bought the same bag as I did. We both decided to put our bags to the test this January. It was the coldest weekend of the year here. We slept directly on the snow with your ground mat with our FTRSS Antarctic bags. The temperature was -39 degrees Celsius without the windchill. We were both toasty warm even considering our blood was quite “thin” we went to bed.
Thanks for a great product
– Derek Kulyski, P. Eng.