zenbivy or argali 20 bag

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I am going to replace my old 20 degree synthetic bag thats been farted in one to many times. i seem to move a bit and like space in the bag. My cold weather bag is a WM kodiak and really like that bag. It seems like most people who use the zen system seem to like it until it get real cold and at that point i would be using my kodiak bag. Mostly going to use the new bag or zen bag until it gets around 20 degrees. From what i have read the argali is pretty spacious, but the zen bivy quilt/sheet also looks pretty roomy and versitle. There is only about a 4 oz difference between the bag and the quilt/sheet set up with the quilt/sheet being the heavier of the 2. Anybody have any first hand experience using both of these sleeping setups?
 
I am going to replace my old 20 degree synthetic bag thats been farted in one to many times. i seem to move a bit and like space in the bag. My cold weather bag is a WM kodiak and really like that bag. It seems like most people who use the zen system seem to like it until it get real cold and at that point i would be using my kodiak bag. Mostly going to use the new bag or zen bag until it gets around 20 degrees. From what i have read the argali is pretty spacious, but the zen bivy quilt/sheet also looks pretty roomy and versitle. There is only about a 4 oz difference between the bag and the quilt/sheet set up with the quilt/sheet being the heavier of the 2. Anybody have any first hand experience using both of these sleeping setups?

There is nothing like the Zen Bivy. Bluntly it makes sleeping bags obsolete.
 
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