Ah, now there is a tester. How does she find it?
It's served her well for the last few years of a few fair-weather camping weekends and the occasional night or three on someone's floor per year.
Indeed, the pack size and weight make it practical for her to carry when she's worried that a bed she's going to be sleeping in might be incompatible with her shoulders (she's like the princess and the pea, if the pea was a tendency to painful dislocations). She's mastered the art of schnozzeling to an acceptable level ie. one that causes less shoulder damage than sleeping on a bad bed.
A bit of insulation would be nice for actual camping, admittedly, but she's generally been fine with a layer of clothes and a proper sleeping bag (where I'd be on my Downmat 7 in the same model sleeping bag with the baffles less done up and fewer clothes, but she usually sleeps colder than me anyway). Her main problem seems to be getting properly warm before she goes to sleep, which isn't really about insulation. We've found a mini hot water bottle makes a huge difference to that.
No visitations or anything.