Posted by jerry wigutow on Dec 15th, 2020
A COUPLE OF TESTIMONIALS AND AN ARTICLE OF INTEREST
Wiggy
You’re Lamilite socks are excellent for the winter! Both my wife and I wear them.
I missed out on your Lamilite boots. A real shame too. It’s nearly impossible to find all leather boots that don’t have that awful goretex plastic liner.
We were issued goretex boots in the army. They were like ice cubes after one day of a field problem.
John
THANK YOU, JOHN, FOR YOUR LAST TWO SENTENCES. REMEMBER MARINE GUYS MUST HAVE DIFFERENT FEET THAN THE ARMY GUYS.
Merry Christmas Wiggy !
My wife and I just came back from a winter camp trip in Missouri.
We tent camped in freezing rain for five days.
The rain was relentless. Tent held up well for first three days. On the fourth day I woke up warm as usual however I noticed my hip was wet. The sleeping bag was completely dry yet my hop was damp.
I do not realize until we broke camp that I had been sleeping in a puddle that formed under the tent tarp. My sleeping pad was a memory foam leftover and it had absorbed the water like a sponge. I had no idea it was wet. With highs in the low thirty’s in the day and lows in the sub teens at night at no point where we were ever slightly cold.
We both have your Mummy bags and when we camp, we zip them together my wife gets the extra heat from my body and I get to snuggle a win, win. Once again Wiggys showed its unbeaten properties.
We brought our puppy Plott Hound with us and she was styling in her own Wiggys coat.
We have purchased a couple of your TV blankets and one has been used by my wife to create a snow skirt mitten and my doggie jacket. See pictures attached !!
Mario
THANK YOU, MARIO, AS WE HAVE LEARNED FOR 30 YEARS WATER HAS NO NEGATIVE EFFECT ON LAMILITE.
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Under Armour Inc is facing a proposed class-action lawsuit accusing it of misleading consumers about the purported performance-enhancing features of UA Rush, a mineral-infused fabric.
In 2019, Under Armour partnered with Celliant to create UA Rush, “designed to enhance performance, giving athletes that extra edge by recycling the body’s energy during moments of performance.”
The lawsuit, filed in Brooklyn federal court, claims Under Armour falsely claimed that the products’ “mineral-infused fabrics” reflect heat emitted from the body, similar to a sauna, and promoting faster recovery.
The lawsuit said Under Armour’s claims that the Rush fabric works like “the fabric version of an infrared sauna” are not scientifically possible, according to Bloomberg. Infrared is unable to penetrate the skin and achieve the promised effects such as increased circulation, the lawsuit states.
Under Armour has not responded to the suit.
JUST WHAT UA NEEDED ANOTHER LAWSUIT
Several years ago, I wrote about the celliant sham. UA in their effort to create more products that will boost sales are trying to align themselves with anything and so celliant.
Celliant does not in any way shape or form do as they state. It certainly does not reflect back to the source the heat that it receives. The celliant minerals as I understand from speaking with a celliant representative in mixed in with the polyester chemicals that are them extruded to make the fiber which is then made into yarn.
I am now actively trying to find out who the law firm is that is representing the person or persons who have initiated the lawsuit.
If anyone knows contact me.