Albuquerque Journal

Swags’ tent is bombproof but bulky

It’s secure and great in cool or bad weather but less attractive in higher temperatur­es or for backpackin­g

- BY STEPHEN REGENOLD -Stephen Regenold writes about outdoors gear at www.gearjunkie.com.

Nestled in a canvas cocoon atop a cushy foam mattress, I feel cozy and warm. The world around me is shut out — no wind, no lights, and no pointy rocks from below. That’s how you feel inside an Outback Swags Pioneer tent. The waterproof canvas shelter provides complete isolation and a sense of security.

The Swag provides an all-in-one sleeper that’s about as easy to set up as it is to pronounce. Unroll the conical tent with footprint and mattress included, insert three half-circle poles and two stakes, and you’re set for sleep almost anywhere.

It’s a great option for cooler climes, bad weather, and rough terrain. But the Swag is heavy, and it’s less ideal as temperatur­es and humidity go up.

What is a Swag? The idea originated in Australia in the 19th century. Transient farm laborers tucked all their belongings into a canvas bedroll and hiked from job to job.

The modern swag draws off the same principle of tucking the entire camp setup into one simple roll. The similariti­es end there. It’s still canvas, but the Outback Swags Pioneer uses poles to create a canopy, a PVC vinyl floor to block moisture and pokey sticks, and a removable top flap for ventilatio­n.

With Outback Swags’ Pioneer tent, you get a shelter made of 12-ounce rip-stop canvas and a foam mattress. It costs $229.

Altogether, the Swag system weighs 20 lbs. This is obviously not designed for hiking. The portable home is about as heavy as an eight-person tent.

But packed down in its bag, the Pioneer tent measures just over 3 feet long. Unfurled and pitched, it extends 7 feet.

Try a Swag out if you’re looking for a new kind of camping experience. It’s a simple, cozy, and near-bombproof sleep system that’s one of a kind.

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STEPHEN REGENOLD/FOR THE JOURNAL The Swag is a great option for cooler climes, bad weather and rough terrain. But it’s less ideal as temperatur­es and humidity go up.
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