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Admirable-Vast-9155 • 9 months ago

I got a zenbivy sleep system for around £250 in January on sale

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dr2501 • 9 months ago

I had a SD Cloud 20 and that was hard enough to wriggle in and out of, I can imagine these being much worse and would probably feel claustrophobic. This is why I think the Zenbivy system excels- no draughts, freedom of a quilt etc. problem is the ultralight bed is very expensive and the light bed fairly heavy for this sub.

r/Ultralight • Sleeping Quilts are Dead - What I Use Now & What NO ONE Talks About ->
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dr2501 • 7 months ago

Zenbivy - best of both worlds! I have the 10f and 25f light beds and they're super comfortable.

r/CampingandHiking • Best sleeping bag that can also turn into a quilt? ->
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dr2501 • 7 months ago

Zenbivy is the best of both worlds. Most comfortable camp sleep system ever IMO.

r/wildcampingintheuk • Lightweight sleeping bags? ->

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dinnerthief • 10 months ago

I have a disco and its pretty good used it like a quilt so often I ended up going for a quilt, Specifically a zenbivy, its also good, I set it up with one side fixed to the sheet and the other mostly free. Like sleeping in a bed.

r/CampingGear • Sleeping bag for a mostly back sleeper who turns like a rotisserie chicken ->
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ben-southan • 6 months ago

Any thermarest bag is a good start and I've just tried out the ZenBivy and so far absolutely love it. Would also say that a good sleeping mat goes a long way to keep you warm. You could have the best bag for the cold but a weak mat can undo all the work of a good bag!

r/wildcampingintheuk • Sleeping bag suggestions ->
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After_Pitch5991 • 9 months ago

I have had a nemo disco 15 bag, two EE and now a Zenbivy 10 degree light bed with half sheet. The Zenbivy is by far warmer than EE and to the moon and back more comfortable than EE and the Disco. I was skeptical of Zenbivy but it is a quality product. I use a Ultra 3R exped pad for three season and a 5R in cold season.

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Consistent-Refuse-74 • 12 months ago

This is pretty compelling tbh. 1.08kg and packs down to 20cmx20xm. 850 treated down. I'd personally go for a Zenbivy, but honestly I don't think this looks bad.

r/wildcampingintheuk • Big Agnes Lost Ranger UL 3N1 15.... Is this a good option for camping in the uk winter ->
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coloradohikesandhops • 9 months ago

Definitely consider Zenbivy sleep systems ! I love mine ! Feels more like sleeping on a bed and so lightweight.

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cinch123 • 7 months ago

I have a Zenbivvy Bed with 40 synthetic, 25 down and 10 down (fahrenheit) quilts. Their temperature ratings are comfort ratings. I have slept out with the 25 degree quilt in 25 degree weather and have been toasty warm. And the bottom sheet has a down hood. I would absolutely recommend this system to anyone, especially wider folks and side sleepers.

r/CampingandHiking • Best sleeping bag that can also turn into a quilt? ->
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cinch123 • 7 months ago

It's not the lightest. It's not the cheapest. But I sleep in the ground probably 40-50 nights a year and I appreciate the extra comfort.

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bitterbetty1 • 7 months ago

I have a zenbivy and I love it. Don't know what their lowest temp rated bag is though

r/CampingandHiking • Best sleeping bag that can also turn into a quilt? ->
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bitterbetty1 • 7 months ago

Agreed. As a thrashing side sleeper this bag has been a godsend. It's super versatile

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Agerak • 2 months ago

Zenbify fits the design you're asking about, but is above your cost by a decent amount. They are super comfortable though, and I love mine. Might keep an eye and pick up on sale/discount or with a coupon code. I'd generally recommend 2 sleeping bags/quilts vs a shared double unless you both tend to sleep at the same temperature. You can also get sleeping bags that zip together if you do want to share space but have the option for solo/separate use. That being said, Kelty makes good stuff so I'd trust their double if it fits your needs.

r/camping • Sleeping bag + Pillow under $300 - to be used as couple with Exped Megamat Duo at 24F/-4C ->
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redditor • about 3 months ago

I regret the money I spent on my Zenbivy, I get so cold in it.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

I started off with the Nemo Disco. I'm a side sleeper and that bag allows me to move around without the mummy bag feeling. My son is camping with me so he got that sleeping bag and I upgraded to a Zenbivy. Game changer. Sleeping quilts are awesome and pack down just as well as traditional sleeping bags. Keep an eye out when they go on sale, got my system for 30% off. I got the 0 degree and yeah, if it's 50 degrees out I have to open it up. At 30 degrees I'm snug as a bug. Haven't gotten below 30 yet.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

I see a lot of people say it's an overpriced social media brand. They're def pricey, which is why I only bought on sale. But they're the only ones I know that have the attached clip sheet.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

Try a Zenbivy, it combines the best features of a quilt and sleeping bag, once I tried one I did not go back to sleeping bags or quilts.

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redditor • about 8 months ago

I love my Zenbivy 10 degree down light convertible quilt

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redditor • about 11 months ago

I got a zenbivy, and man....I am not going back unless there is some super innovation of like a TARDIS bag.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

I know zenbivy is looked down upon in general on these subs, but honestly it's awesome. I can't stand mummy bags, so a quilt with an attachable bedsheet is clutch. Stayed sung as a bug, no cold drafts. I waited for a sale too and it was worth it. I got the 10 degree light bag which stuffs down in my pack nicely. Only thing is I can smell the duck down so personally I would spring for the ultralight goose down for my next one.

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redditor • about 6 months ago

Zenbivy 100% if you are a side sleeper. I love that I can pull my knees up and still know that my quilt isn't going to gap at my back for a cold spot. Bonus, if you get the insulated hood attached to the sheet, you can put your hand up by your pillow, and it will be toasty warm. I can't say enough good things about this setup!!

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redditor • about 8 months ago

Zenbivy is the best of both worlds. Most comfortable camp sleep system ever IMO.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

Zenbivy is a good option for this need

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redditor • about 1 year ago

Zenbivy all the way. I'm a major side sleeper. Makes a huge difference in a good nights sleep!

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redditor • about 1 year ago

I just got the Zenbivy quilt sleep system and love it. Super light and kept me warm all night.

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redditor • about 9 months ago

I've only used mine a few times (so far), but I have been very impressed by how comfortable I was in my Zenbivy.

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redditor • about 11 months ago

I have a disco and its pretty good used it like a quilt so often I ended up going for a quilt, Specifically a zenbivy, its also good, I set it up with one side fixed to the sheet and the other mostly free. Like sleeping in a bed.

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redditor • about 9 months ago

Mine surprised me with how warm it is.

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redditor • about 5 months ago

I have 2 Zenbivy systems, as a side sleep I hate mummy bags and these have been a game changer for me. The drawback to this brand is that they're made to fit their mattresses and I already had Exped and didn't want to pay more to add their mattress. I fear the under-sheet will explode every time I use it. I highly recommend this type of sleep system, but definitely check other brand as they may be comparable in quality and cheaper while being more compatible with other brand mattresses.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

I'm also a cold side sleeper that turns over a lot at night. Went with a zenBivy a few years ago and it's heaven. Not claustrophobic, lots of room to move my legs and arms. Can turn side to side easily like a regular bed. I love it. I have a +25 quilt that is warm for most of my uses, but also have a +40 I can layer for colder temps.

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redditor • about 4 months ago

Get a quilt and never go back. I love my zenbivy.

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redditor • about 8 months ago

Zenbivy - best of both worlds! I have the 10f and 25f light beds and they're super comfortable.

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redditor • about 9 months ago

Look at Zenbivy. Having your feet free is their concept. It is a quilt that connects to you bottom sheet/pad. You can only hook the top and leave feet free or you can hook the sides of the feet but have the bottom open. Or just do one side. It's got lots of options for you to pick what you want. It's also made of down

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redditor • about 10 months ago

I had a SD Cloud 20 and that was hard enough to wriggle in and out of, I can imagine these being much worse and would probably feel claustrophobic. This is why I think the Zenbivy system excels- no draughts, freedom of a quilt etc. problem is the ultralight bed is very expensive and the light bed fairly heavy for this sub.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

Zenbivy. Especially if you're anything but a back sleeper.

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