Zenbivy experience

WVmike

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I ran across these sleeping systems and although I have a good quality sleeping pad and quilt I tend to have issues with only getting 2-4 hours of sleep at night while sleeping in my tipi tent. I use a quilt due to the fact that I roll around so much that in the mornings the blankets are almost on the floor. The sheet system that comes with the zenbivy looks like it would keep your pillow kind of locked into place so it doesn’t slide out from under your head leaving you waking up with the pillow not where it’s supposed to be. Anyone have any experience with these systems?

Usually a side/stomach sleeper. Use a Viam outdoors 0 degree quilt with pad straps, Exped dura 8r sleeping pad and the jury is still out on the pillow.
 
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I ran across these sleeping systems and although I have a good quality sleeping pad and quilt I tend to have issues with only getting 2-4 hours of sleep at night while sleeping in my tipi tent. I use a quilt due to the fact that I roll around so much that in the mornings the blankets are almost on the floor. The sheet system that comes with the zenbivy looks like it would keep your pillow kind of locked into place so it doesn’t slide out from under your head leaving you waking up with the pillow not where it’s supposed to be. Anyone have any experience with these systems?

Usually a side/stomach sleeper. Use a Viam outdoors 0 degree quilt with pad straps, Exped dura 8r sleeping pad and the jury is still out on the pillow.
I've been looking at em also ... Following has well
 
Love mine. Very active sleeper and I’m miserable in a mummy bag. Have trouble keeping a quilt on top of me.

I have their first ultralight version which is only about a 30 degree rating and they didn’t have larger sizes, so at 6ft I’m maxing out the length. I’ve been looking at their newer versions, but their prices have really gone up. I’ll probably break down and upgrade this spring.
 
Love mine. Very active sleeper and I’m miserable in a mummy bag. Have trouble keeping a quilt on top of me.

I have their first ultralight version which is only about a 30 degree rating and they didn’t have larger sizes, so at 6ft I’m maxing out the length. I’ve been looking at their newer versions, but their prices have really gone up. I’ll probably break down and upgrade this spring.
So your saying it's worth the money then .
 

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