soooo keeping thing equal i.e. protection from the weather (canvas or nylon), comfort (mattress or self inflating) and warmth (sleeping bag or sheets and doona)
along with your hiking tent you also need a self inflating mattress and a sleeping bag.....by two still takes up room, maybe not quite as much as a swag but still takes room.
you are correct a swag takes up a big chunk as its one piece and having multipul items allows you to fill the nooks and crannies
i for one hate being constricted in a sleeping bag, my sway has sheets, doona, blanket, pillow. i can pack it up quicker than a tent sleeping bag and mattress. the good part about having multipul layers is if it gets warmer the doona goes under the mattress for more comfort as it gets colder it comes back onto........it hard to cuddle up withyour bride in a sleeping bag
now weather protection, as soon as the weather gets nasty most swags fail in one way or another eventually.....soooo do tents but i normally find myself looking for better protection when using swags mainly because ours are not the dome type. its the only downfall i see with swags....the amount of room they take up doesn't btoher me
our kids are now asking to switch to swags as they see them being easier than a tent, self inflating mattress and sleeping bag.....considering they have to do it all themselves.
at them moments we have the option of camper trailer, tents (centre pole touring tents) or swags....swags we haven't really done a family holiday yet. the bride and myself take the double swag everythime whens its just the two of us
you wont see me in a little pokey nylon tent constricted in a narrow sleeping bag..........maybe i spent too much time under a hootchie and in an issue sleeping bag....OK i may have to if i get to fill my dream of hiking to base camp
horses for courses really


Reply With Quote


Bookmarks