User Review: Wiggy's Super Light FTRSS
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Design: Mummy
Fill: Lamilite
Temperature Rating: 35, 0, and -40
Weight: 2.5, 5, and 7.5
Price Paid: $330
This is a multi bag system that consists of a +35 over bag and a +0 Superlight. Combined they are rated at -40. I have found both bags to be very well made. The Lamilite insulation is the softest synthetic insulation I have ever used and drapes around me like a down bag. Construction is simple and durable, with no bells or whistles. They are more bulky than my previous Prima-Loft bag, but then again they aren't as flat as that bag became either. If you value durability more that compactability or weight, then these bags are excellent choices.
As far as the comments on Mr. Wigutow, I personally haven't had any problems with him in my conversations. One note about loft. I have had a Quallofil Kelty bag and a Prima-Loft filled Caribou that both went flat very quickly. Kelty never even acknowledged my complaints and I didn't even try with Caribou. This is no excuse for Mr. Wigutow's alleged behavior, but his bags have held their loft mush better than my other synthetic bags I've owned in the past.
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