I use a Wiggy with Wiggy bivy sack for cycle touring.  Mine is
somewhat heavier than the desert model as I do three season camping
here in upper Midwest.

Wiggy's are well made, no nonsense bags.  There is a very ardent
subset of campers who say synthetic fill cannot hold a candle to
down.  I am happy with the Wiggy and think it a good choice for cycle
and back pack campers.

On Oct 12, 11:13 pm, mizrachi <[email protected]> wrote:
> The Wiggy's Desert Mummy Sleeping Bag found on the Riv site looks
> compelling but I can find no other reviews of the product.  I'm in the
> market for a sleeping bag (and a 2-person tent) to use on a short tour
> and I live in Northern Florida, so a summer/fall weight bag would be
> appropriate, though we do get about a week of near freezing
> temperatures in the middle of winter.  Anyway,  I'm intrigued by some
> of the rectangular shaped bags as well, or at least mummy bags that
> offer some room to breath, especially in the toe box, or bags that can
> unzip fully and act more as a blanket than a snug fitting bag.  At
> home, my feet usually like to be on the outside of my comforter and I
> can imagine feeling pretty overheated and claustrophobic in something
> too restrictive.  Any Wiggy's users out there?  Or other
> recommendations that might work in my case?
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