not a chance mate
but then again i wouldn't pay that for any swag ;)
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I used to sell wholesale many types of swags to the camping industry & have owned a number of different brands.
My personal choice is a Saul Swag from Tawonga in Victoria. You can't buy them retail they only retail at camping/4wd shows etc but I believe they will mail order. They give a life time guarantee, with free repair service to Swag anytime. The other good reason for this brand is the generous 1.03 metre width (41") 2.15 metre long (7') & awsome 1.4 metre (54") headcover, in total 9 1/2 square yards of canvas (8m2). When you see this swag there is no other to compare for quality. Malcom Douglas uses these exlusively for many years in the territory. In bed in 60 seconds.
I know in LROC Sydney at least 6 or 7 guys with them & they are sworn by as the best & thats my opinion of them.
Another realy good manufacturer is Bushwakka (B & J Canvas) www.bushwakkaswag.com
For a cheaper variety I would suggest Simon Heard Canvas www.simonheardcanvas.com.au their single basic is very well priced.
Mine is a Jolly Swagman Drover Xtra
http://www.jollyswags.swag.com.au/im...s/Drover_1.jpg
http://www.jollyswags.swag.com.au/cg...0144491#Drover
Cost me about $230 from Rays
If you get one with a built-in net, make sure there is plenty of clearance above you. Don't get one that slopes down towards your feet. On those hot summer nights when you sleep on top of your bedding the mozzies will feast wherever the net drapes on you.
A built-in net does have the advantage of keeping things that slither and crawl around the bush out of your swag.
;)Goretex Bivvie bag dont get wet in or out......then a regular size run of the mill swag for space saving....and a USMC folding stretcher..a must....