I too have the Govee...works great. I like to know Temp outside also. I've found with the pads, you have to let more air out than you'd think. Found out the hard way after several nights not sleeping and discovered why...too inflated. I have that luxury pillow too plus another air one to have my arm over and takes up no room packed. I have a few Luci Lights..solar..collapsable which i LOVE and take everywhere with me all the time. I sleep also with a merino wool cap on my head. Great video.
@@falchiherve2024 It is not quiet, that’s for sure. But it’s not a crackly type noise. I camp alone and wear earplugs so I don’t hear the noise when I’m in sleeping mode. Even if I were sleeping with another person and they had this pad and I didn’t have earplugs, I don’t think I’d have an issue if I were tired enough. YMMV.
@@GrumpyGoat thanks for replying I m from France and watched dozens of vidéos about that big Agnès rapid sl.....every vidéos are so positiv about that pad and they all Say it s very quiet and not noisy..... listening to your vidéos really make me doubt about buying thé rapid sl.......even if very comfortable...... I m lost now lol.......i thouht about buying a pad because of the easy way to have it ready.....just to be inflated instead of mounting my camp bed..........
@@falchiherve2024 Good luck in solving this dilemma. If you are a light sleeper and noises stop you from getting a good rest then that needs to be taken into account. You may want to consider sleeping with foam earplugs. I never used to do that but started about a year or so ago and never looked back. Even sleep with them when it is quiet as it makes for pretty much zero noise. As far as I am concerned, there is *no* air filled sleeping pads that will be silent, I don’t care what anyone claims. On the other hand the air is a good insulator and this pass does a good job of keeping you warm and comfortable.
I too have the Govee...works great. I like to know Temp outside also. I've found with the pads, you have to let more air out than you'd think. Found out the hard way after several nights not sleeping and discovered why...too inflated. I have that luxury pillow too plus another air one to have my arm over and takes up no room packed. I have a few Luci Lights..solar..collapsable which i LOVE and take everywhere with me all the time. I sleep also with a merino wool cap on my head. Great video.
I use these things. Thanks!
By listening thé vidéo that pad seems awfully noisy...........am i wrong?
@@falchiherve2024 It is not quiet, that’s for sure. But it’s not a crackly type noise. I camp alone and wear earplugs so I don’t hear the noise when I’m in sleeping mode. Even if I were sleeping with another person and they had this pad and I didn’t have earplugs, I don’t think I’d have an issue if I were tired enough. YMMV.
@@GrumpyGoat thanks for replying
I m from France and watched dozens of vidéos about that big Agnès rapid sl.....every vidéos are so positiv about that pad and they all Say it s very quiet and not noisy..... listening to your vidéos really make me doubt about buying thé rapid sl.......even if very comfortable......
I m lost now lol.......i thouht about buying a pad because of the easy way to have it ready.....just to be inflated instead of mounting my camp bed..........
@@falchiherve2024 Good luck in solving this dilemma. If you are a light sleeper and noises stop you from getting a good rest then that needs to be taken into account. You may want to consider sleeping with foam earplugs. I never used to do that but started about a year or so ago and never looked back. Even sleep with them when it is quiet as it makes for pretty much zero noise.
As far as I am concerned, there is *no* air filled sleeping pads that will be silent, I don’t care what anyone claims. On the other hand the air is a good insulator and this pass does a good job of keeping you warm and comfortable.
@@GrumpyGoatthank you very mich