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Are you in the market for a roomy swag for yourself that is also large enough for a night in the bush with your partner? King-sized dome swags sure fit that bill nicely… such as this offering from MDC. The twin-pole freestanding design provides plenty of space, while ensuring you won’t wake up with canvas stuck to your forehead. Inside there are four mesh pockets, and ventilation windows front and rear. The floor is constructed from 550gsm PVC waterproof material, and the actual swag is constructed from 15-ounce Ripstop poly cotton canvas. Oh, when they say it is ‘king-sized’, they mean it – with dimensions of 2,015mm long, 1,550mm wide and 800mm tall.
Priced from: $269
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can you please send me a brocher on the swag
Can someone explain why anyone would pay a lot of money for a swag, when you can buy a 2400×2400 tent for around $150. plenty of room and vents, takes no longer to put up than a swag, takes up a tenth of the space, weighs next to nothing and does not have to go on the roof to get filthy. The one I have is 5-6 years old and still going strong and could sleep 4 at a pinch. Just asking?
because you roll it out and put two poles in and it’s done.
Tents are way longer to put up, then mattresses etc.
Alan is that including a mattress or do you just sleep on the hard ground?
DID you findoutof tbis comes with a mattress?
Thank you