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I have one of the Burke and Wills Swags (think it's a waratah) and it's great on the whole, but very bulky so has only ever been taken with me if we're driving.
Reckon for the biker swags to be small they must have used much less in the mattress so it's probably not half as comfy either.
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A word of caution on the self inflating mattress...
Australia has lots of thorns that make many holes in your mattress. I use a thick foam mattress under any inflating mattress.
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Swags are good for a quick free over night camp. They are not good for rainy days (waiting for the rain to stop).
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Quote:
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I use a thick foam mattress under any inflating mattress.
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And I carry a patch kit, which has saved my bones any number of times.
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I did a 22000km lap around Oz and used a swag. I had one of those biker made ones which are a bit smaller.
My opinion is it was great up North (where it was the dry season so the weather was great) but when I got down to the bottom of WA and into Tasmania it was painful. As soon as i hit heavy rain and cold weather i realized how much i would of preferred a tent which can be set up easily enough even in the craziest weather and it becomes like a little home where you can retreat with your yourself and gear.
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If you have ever laid your swag out in the pissing rain ,climbed in it wet and wondered if it was ever going to stop because you are cold and wet. And despite what the guy in the store said they leak. Then you wish you had a tent
As for the Harley boys they don't ride in bad weather so a swag is ok
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Warin
A word of caution on the self inflating mattress...
Australia has lots of thorns that make many holes in your mattress. I use a thick foam mattress under any inflating mattress.
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Swags are good for a quick free over night camp. They are not good for rainy days (waiting for the rain to stop).
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Those new cots are great to to get you off the ground ,wrecked a new exped laying it on a heap of bidgees to sleep (I was slightly anebriated )
here,s a link to them
http://www.luxurylite.com/cotindex.html
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Guy's is quite small (well that's what I heard anyway) and so is his swag.
I must admit that I seriously wish I had a swag in the last month or so while touring by myself. No good for the two up stuff but I think when next I am out and about myself I will have one. My tent takes about the same amount of space as one of those biker swags (either Mr Swagman one or the Oztrail) and is only slightly lighter. Plus the setup/pack up time is a lot less that a tent (1/2 hour each way). Good way to carry much less stuff.
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