Monday, Feb 27, 2017 at 21:01
Hi Kris
Asking that question is like asking how long is a piece of string.
We have 2 types of swags, both 100% Australia made quality swags and very different.
The first type is an
Adelaide made tradition double swag with open end with zippers each side the full length and a head flap and now more than twenty years old, and still like new. It has travelled many thousands of kilometres through our great Australian deserts. All we would ever do is put a ground sheet down first and put the swag on top of that. Because it is the tradition open swag, we would never open it up until we were ready to go to bed. The only down side with this type of swag is that because it is open at the head end, mosquitos can be an issue, but we used to carry some fly net for situations like that. If it was windy, it would be critical to place the end of the swag into the wind, so your swag does not fill with sand, which had happened on more than one occasion.
A few years ago, we went up market with the double enclosed swag by
Southern Cross from
Melbourne. Yes it might take a couple of minutes to set up, but has features that give it the feel of a mini tent, but still a great swag feeling.
Because it is fully enclosed, we can open it straight away, and if windy, just zip it up and everything is safe and sound. To see the full stars like the open sway, just fold up the canvas sides and leave the mesh cover open and you can lay back, see the stars but safe from any bugs etc.
Next morning it is a very simple job on either swag to just roll them up and you are ready to go.
Swags are great and get a good one, and it will last you your full camping life.
Cheers
Stephen
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