Any experience with their pads?The Zen Bivy in XL with a good pad, is backpackable version your home bed.
There’s a weight and bull penalty over the most streamlined quilt…. Don’t care. Best sleep system on the market.
Any experience with their pads?The Zen Bivy in XL with a good pad, is backpackable version your home bed.
There’s a weight and bull penalty over the most streamlined quilt…. Don’t care. Best sleep system on the market.
Any experience with their pads?
I have one but haven’t put their DWR coating to the test. Any multi-day experiences using it in damp/wet conditions? Are you able to cook wet clothes dry in it?The Zen Bivy in XL with a good pad, is backpackable version your home bed.
There’s a weight and bull penalty over the most streamlined quilt…. Don’t care. Best sleep system on the market.
I have one but haven’t put their DWR coating to the test. Any multi-day experiences using it in damp/wet conditions? Are you able to cook wet clothes dry in it?
Awesome, thanks! Any experience drying out wet clothes in the bag?I have hundreds of nights in them- mostly in snow with a stove. Their wet every morning from both condensation in the tent, and from body moisture and have not had a loss of loft at all that could be noticed. The first trip I used one on was 31-34° alternating snow and rain/ice and it did get wet, but held loft fine.
Awesome, thanks! Any experience drying out wet clothes in the bag?
I look at sleep systems within my gear list the same way some look at having a lightweight rifle in order to put a heavy reliable scope on. Ill cut weight on everything I can so I can have more comfort and sleep better.These look comfortable but also bulky and heavy.
So we're all just going to ignore that Form has "mountain jammies"??I have done it, not to the “rewarming drill” level, but damp clothes no issues. However, I only do that as a last resort. I am pretty psychotic about keeping my sleep system clean and will not wear dirty clothes in it- I have a pair of base layer bottom and LS top that I only sleep in.
I stopped using stuff sacks, more aggravation than they're worth. Lot quicker to just stuff it into the bottom of your pack and go. Doesn't leave odd voids in your pack either either like stuff sacks do.I received my Zenbivy bed this weekend and got to try it out last night.
First thoughts are that this could be the answer to my restless legs issues. I slept great and could move around without any issue. It was around 30 degrees and I even got too warm in it. I was able to stick both legs out of the quilt and cooled off quickly. I got the 10 degree XL version and while it’s huge, I was still warm … almost too warm, but again, was super easy to “vent” and dump out the heat. I’ve never been in a sleep system with this much room and it was awesome.
I‘m definitely paying a weight penalty for the 30x80 inch XL size and it comes in at 3lbs 6 oz on my scale for the quilt, flat sheet with insulated hood, stuff sack, and compression straps. Zenbivy lists out the weights of everything individually and I added it up - 3lbs 7 oz. I’d give them an A+ for truth in advertising of their weights.
I ordered the 10 liter stuff sack and 10 liter size compression straps based on the website diagram and recommendation. It was like trying to stuff a bowling ball into a marble sack, but it did fit. I’m going to exchange the stuff sack and compression straps for the 15 liter size so I’m not wrestling with it to get it all packed up.
Here‘s a picture of it next too a 32 ounce Nalgene bottle:
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It’s pretty large, but does fit snugly in the bottom of my pack where I keep my other sleeping bag. Can’t wait to get it back out on a trip up to Canada next week to fish. I really want this to work for me. Thank you to all for your suggestions!
I stopped using stuff sacks, more aggravation than they're worth. Lot quicker to just stuff it into the bottom of your pack and go. Doesn't leave odd voids in your pack either either like stuff sacks do.
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So we're all just going to ignore that Form has "mountain jammies"??
Why do I sense another "Rokslide special" coming?? lolOh yes. I’m a princess with my sleep system.
Well, then it will be just like the 77 tmk/tikka 223..........never be able to find them.Why do I sense another "Rokslide special" coming?? lol
I stopped using stuff sacks, more aggravation than they're worth. Lot quicker to just stuff it into the bottom of your pack and go. Doesn't leave odd voids in your pack either either like stuff sacks do.
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What Exped pad do you use?I do not. Hard to get me away from Exped.