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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Winter Camping and Activities -25F and colder sleep systems?? |
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11/29/2012 07:17AM
I'am in the market (just looking for now) at a true cold weather bag or combo of bags such as Wiggys' has. Would tend to lean towards just down-- but the prices at +$400 and up are a bit discouraging. Just getting ideas for now. For those currently in the market--- this seems like a good deal.
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11/29/2012 09:39AM
I bought a Wiggys, Ultimate Thule sleeping bag plus the FTRSS Bag about 20 years ago. I used it hard for about 1/2 of those years as a winter guide and dogsledder. You can't go wrong. It is made of lamilite insulation. The system has a zero degree bag and a 32 degree bag. They zip together to form one bag with a dead air space in-between. Take your damp clothes off and put between the two bags and they are dry in the morning. I think that the two combined are rated to about 60below. I also ordered it extra long and extra wide.
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11/29/2012 03:27PM
I got the Wiggy's single bag Antarctic Hunter which is supposedly rated to -60. I had it up in Algonquin last week and it only got down to about -6 but it was really warm. I was hoping for colder temps to give it a more accurate temperature testing. I get really cold when I sleep so as long as it will take me to -30 or so I will be content. I just can't do mummy bags as I find them way too restrictive. That's the main reason I looked at the Wiggys.
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11/29/2012 06:57PM
I borrowed a Wiggy's Antarctic bag for the 8 years and it was great, I always cold camped with it and the coldest it ever got was -25F and did just fine. Last year I purchased Wiggy's Super Light with the over-bag option which rates it as -40F. This way I have a year-round bag. In my opinion you can't go wrong with this sleep system, it's a few bucks but will last many years.
11/30/2012 12:07AM
quote karola: "I borrowed a Wiggy's Antarctic bag for the 8 years and it was great, I always cold camped with it and the coldest it ever got was -25F and did just fine. Last year I purchased Wiggy's Super Light with the over-bag option which rates it as -40F. This way I have a year-round bag. In my opinion you can't go wrong with this sleep system, it's a few bucks but will last many years. "+1 I do not own this system bit wish I did!
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