Light tour airbed review

I have recently been using the Regular wide version of the light tour sleeping pad, i have had several good nights sleep on this pad feeling cosy and warm on all occasions, i decided to review this product as i totally believe in it. This is the Light Tour sleep mat which uses light tours latest technology providing a 7.5 R-value. It is warmer and thicker than the previous R3.5 and 5.8 models. The R7.5 has a silver coating on both sides, and has an aluminium foil layering structure inside and the thickness reaches 10cm. The internal material of the sleeping pad will not produce obvious noise when the user turns over. The pad is made from 20D ripstop nylon and is one of the basic conditions to ensure that it has a high R-value sleeping pad. And will go down to its extreme at -30º The moderate thickness ensures that the sleeping pad will not be too heavy. The pad rolls up into its own air sack. The weight of the pad 560g and the air sack another 75g This particular model is the medium size and is 190cm long, 50cm wide at the bottom and 64cm wide at the top, the pad is 10cm thick I was very comfortable on this Pad throughout the night and felt really warm, i was only wearing pants and t shirt. The pad rolls down into quite a small size and for me was backpacker friendly. I will leave a link to light tour website where you can find the full specs of all the models of airpad and details of the tests where the R rating was confirmed. This was purchased with my own money and not gifted by the company or associated retailers. https://light-tour.com/products/r7-5-... https://light-tour.com/