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Wiggys antarctic hunter sleeping bag review
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<blockquote data-quote="Indyal" data-source="post: 1773512" data-attributes="member: 111563"><p>I have an older wiggys bag that I used years ago on an Alaskan float moose hunt in October. Not sure of the temps but needed to wear my fleece jacket and a watch cap. Temperature ratings for bags always seem exaggerated. The Greeley expedition used buffalo robe bags that slept 3 in a bag. They slept nutz to butz to stay warm.</p><p>His bags were raved about on the kifaru website years ago but there was report of terrible customer service then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Indyal, post: 1773512, member: 111563"] I have an older wiggys bag that I used years ago on an Alaskan float moose hunt in October. Not sure of the temps but needed to wear my fleece jacket and a watch cap. Temperature ratings for bags always seem exaggerated. The Greeley expedition used buffalo robe bags that slept 3 in a bag. They slept nutz to butz to stay warm. His bags were raved about on the kifaru website years ago but there was report of terrible customer service then. [/QUOTE]
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