The versatile, minimalist design of a backpacking quilt makes it an ideal choice for anyone wanting to reduce the weight and bulk of their sleep system. The zipperless Zenbivy Light Quilt is lightweight and compact but prioritizes both comfort and adaptability. Between our super soft 20d fabric, draft-free zipper-less foot box, carefully engineered baffle system, and pure semi-rectangular shape, we’re certain our Light Quilt is not only the most versatile quilt on the market but the most comfortable as well. Premium 800 fill-power HyperDRY™ down rounds out the package and delivers a final quilt that is weight competitive with much more expensive offerings while delivering on Zenbivy’s promise of maximum comfort.
Includes the Light Quilt and a large mesh bag for long-term storage. Sheet, mattress, and accessories sold separately.
The Fast Footbox™ is our simplest, lightest, and quickest. With a single clip and minimal fuss, it easily converts from warm “mummy mode” to spacious “wide mode”.
In addition to both mummy and wide modes, our Convertible Footbox also unclips to lay completely flat. The Convertible Footbox provides maximum versatility in warmer temperatures and when used with accessories.
This is my first quilt and as a cold sleeper, I can't say enough. Packs down small, weighs nothing - it's the full package.
The Zenbivy is awesome! Just finished the Mphongolo trail in Kruger National Park and I love my Zenbivy. Comfortable, soft, warm!
I have camped for years, and always used a sleeping bag. Until Nemo (Disco) and Feathered Friends finally made "women's bags," meaning they were somewhat wider where my knee could go, I slept poorly in the outdoors. Very poorly. But, along came Zenbivy with their Light Bed, and wow! Revolution! I really was hesitant about the whole quilt fanaticism people have lately, because I sleep really cold. But, my hatred of sleeping bags got me to try a Zenbivy Light Bed.(I paired it with my existing STS Ether Light XT pad). I'm so very glad I did. I had a chance to try it on a recent trip and it was marvelous. It is almost as good as sleeping in my bed at home. I used the "rectangular" footbox configuration, but the fully closed footbox would be good if it was colder. I have the Light Bed 25degree quilt, paired with the 10degree sheet. This wasn't by design, but just what was in stock. It worked great. The temperature got down to low forties (F) and I was plenty warm. I loved the flexibility of being able to treat it like a blanket early in the night, but later, being able to wrap it more around me for warmth. I do think that, for me, this system would only go down to a minimum of about 35degrees (not 25), but that's because I sleep cold. Maybe I will spring for the 10degree quilt at a later date. Until then, I love the Zenbivy Light Bed! I'm a convert and I see more and more people on forums commenting that they feel the same way. Thank you for making this product! Now, if it was only a tad lighter in weight...heh.
Great design but not quite worth the price. I
First Item I purchased from Zenbivy, but followed with the 25deg sheet, the 10deg quilt, the core sheet... I love it all now, and the mix and match ability is perfect for so many uses.