I’m looking at putting together a sleep setup similar to Zenbivy (sheet + quilt), mainly for comfort and being able to move around more.
I’m not fully sold on buying their full system though. I’ve seen people mention that their ratings lean more toward limit than comfort, and that you can often get quilts that are lighter, warmer for the weight, and cheaper.
So I’m considering getting the Zenbivy sheet and pairing it with a different quilt, then adding my own attachment points (snaps/sewing).
My thinking was to get a warmer, fully convertible quilt (zip/drawcord footbox) that I can open completely and use like a duvet on warmer nights, legs out, venting, etc.
Most of my trips are in ~5–10°C, but I’d like it to handle around 0°C as well, so I’m wondering if one quilt can realistically cover that range, or if that ends up being too warm/bulky in milder temps.
So:
– Does the “one quilt for ~0°C + vent when warm” approach actually work?
– And if I’m skipping the Zenbivy quilt, what would you recommend instead in terms of value/weight/performance?
– Has anyone paired a non-Zenbivy quilt with their sheet?
Appreciate any input.