My swag arrived 4 days ago. Ordered it on ebay before I saw this forum.
Did the usual research asked for advice from mates, checked a few camping forums.
Always wanted either small tent or swag.
Mate told me story of how he was trail riding up near snow line. Snowed that night, guy in tent had poor sleep he was toasty in his swag. But I know my mate all his gear would be top of the line.
I wanted one of those swags you can put in a back pack. Not the large units you see on shows like Malcolm Douglas or in the back of utes.
If you get a swag look for good damp proof base. The base on my swag stops the moisture but let's the cold through. Used it in back yard, grass on clay type soil, temperature 5 degree, sleeping bag rated down to -5. Terrible cold from ground, went right into my bones. Second night used a mattress type thing they use for aerobics. Temperature got down to 3 degree and I was nice and toasty. And I was only wearing PG's and a beanie. But it was uncomfortable I like to sleep on my side, my arm went to sleep. My mate tells me to use a lamps wool base. Not sure how to get that off the bed and try it out without the missus hitting the roof.
The next thing to look for is that your body does not touch the top of the swag, you need that air insulation. That's what I really like about the swag in the above photo, my swag has pull ropes.
Last thing I like to mention is we had some guys come from Germany. He told me to keep the sleeping bag in top thermal condition you need to wash it. The sweat from your body degrades the insulation properties. Also said use the special sleeping bag wash from camping stores. I have used my sleeping bag as a quilt for the last 20 years. I feel the cold bad.
One more thing when you seal up the swag with only a small air gap for breathing you very quickly get condensation on the inside of the swag. I was surprised how quickly it appeared.
When I get everything properly setup have been asking missus to drop me off for a few nights in the forest. But then my biggest worry is she is not going to pick me up.
Happy camping/gold detecting.