Dawn to Dusk 1100 on a stretcher with an Exped Magamat (four inches thick). Crawl into a Darche 1100 canvas sleeping bag and dreamland is yours. A bit more time setting up and packing up, but super comfortable. 68 years old so comfort is king. Great video. Thanks.
The dusk to dawn is a great swag. Sounds like sleeping on a cloud with the extra mattress and stretcher. It’s one of those things if it only takes you a little longer to set it up but your comfortable why not do it and get a great nights sleep 💤
As an American who only uses a swagg and no one gets it. They will last longer than any tent, and easily patchable. They are completely waterproof, set up and tear down is short because all your bedding is already in the swagg. A real mattress that you can use sleeping bags or a proper bedding like you have at home. Warm in cold conditions, and extremely cool in the summer with all the ventilation. With no condensation forming on the walls. While it takes up a proper amount of space, you spend nearly half your time camping sleeping. So be comfortable 👍🏼
Absolutely mate you have hit the nail on the head even for a family can always run extra swags and again still keeps all that bedding out of the car and packed up in the swag leaving essentially more room inside the vehicle for everything else
I have condensation in my swag. But I agree I love mine man and everyone hates my swag because it's not a tent. I remember getting battered by the wind at 6k feet in utah and the same place my swag is solid and will stick with tbh
@@jonathanpalmer228definitely the way to go mate and easy to get out xof the wind with them too. Roof top tents are great also but a lot of limitations on them also
Epic review!!! I was looking for this type of video a few months ago before I bought my swag. I went with the Rainger RT2 because off the mattress and extras. I can confirm the mattress is brilliant and would buy another one in a heartbeat.
Thanks mate appreciate the feedback. Bloody good swag the rainger’s hey. The mattress is amazing. Definitely on the heavy side but if you can handle that to get it on the roof it’s a really good choice 👍
Good comparison. Hard choice but im super impressed by Kulkyne as a brand in general for quality vs cost, ive had one of their domes but i like the look of their new "mega" swags which have some pretty unique design features like an internal storage "shelf", but there are no independent reviews out there...yet😂
Thanks mate, there is so many swags out there hey. Hadn’t seen that mega before that looks unreal. That shelf idea is brilliant. Might have to invest in that for a tryout. Kulkyne do make a great swag and their customer service is fantastic
I recently bought the Dometic Pico 2x2. Its quite expensive but has some interesting features: - only 10kg complete weight due to air pole design with integrated air matress - can be set up in less than 2 minutes - near vertical walls, giving you a less claustrophobic feeling - made out of breathable polycotton material (supposed to give you a much better climate than polyester based swags, no experience on my part if that is true) If you're on a budget, a Decathlon 2 seconds easy tent (200x140cm) coupled with an air matress can be set up even faster, has less weight and costs much less. I'm contemplating trying that one out too just for fun.
There are so many options out there hey and what suits one person definitely may not suit another Be good to hear your thoughts after a bit of use with the dometic we did like the the look of that onw
Very well done Boys, comprehensive and objective, very professional presentation. While a Swag is not in my plans I wish I had access to theses products when I was younger and packing solo. Thanks for the content.
Great vid guys. It would be worth if you do another one of these getting an Aussie Outback Supplies Tracker on. Aussie made, Aussie canvas with a 10yr warranty.
Thanks mate, will have to have a look at those swags don’t know to much about them cheers for pointing them out always good hearing of other great swags on the market
@stevej.6674 you will always pay for what you get; but 3 years in and she has been in all conditions and still going strong ... definitely surprised me.
@@twiggys4x4touring well, in that case, it’s surprised me too.....must be an older rare batch that was better made. My nephew wanted to buy one & I told him to have a quick look at the reviews on productreview. All one star reviews with a lot saying they’d give no stars if they could.
Thanks mate, they definitely are a lot of swag’s getting bigger and bigger. One main advantage with the swag would be incorporated bedding. And even to run a self inflating mattress with a tent would be similar in size
Fair question @gridoo. I am down South in the NSW Snowy region; a swag is the only way to stay warm in cold conditions. With heavy canvas and a small amount of air space, even in snow a swag with a good mattress will keep you nice and warm all night long, even helping you exceed your bag/doona rating. The other issue we deal with down here is super strong winds. With such a small profile a swag will just sit there with no issues at all, whereas a tent will cop a flogging in similar conditions, something I’m sure most tent campers can relate to.
Yeah agreed they can be a bit of a extra bit of work. Did showcase that 23zero in our previous swag video and really did like that. Our old man uses that swag
As good as all these are, there's a part of me that wants to "upgrade" to a traditional swag. One pole on the head end of it with a guy rope and you're done. Not too sure how these would go in warmer weather though
Good work guys! Direct and useful feedbacks. There is a new kid on the block of the big swags market. The Kulkyne Igloo air. 1.6m wide with air poles and a hybrid mattress foam/air. I see a super interesting comparison between the new Kulkyne Igloo, the Darche Nebula Crashpad big double and the 23zero Bandit 1600. I’m also quite interested in your opinions comparing this big boys. Cheers from Spain!!
Gday mate cheers for tuning in from across the ditch. We try keep these sort of comparisons to being informative and unbiased as possible so they can help showcase what might work for different people. We would love to get our hands on a few of the air swags they look very interesting
@@4x4brothers hahahaha is almost good night for me mate!! I’m just in the opposite side of the world from you. Yeah these comparison videos you make are excellent for helping people like to see differences and make a better idea which swag could fit better the needs. That’s why I would like to watch the comparison I mentioned before mate!! Love your style guys, very personal touch. You’re so lucky to have such a giant and amazing country to explore in freedom. Here in Europe the gobal warming religion is making more more difficult the 4wheeling. Have a nice day!
@@RogerCampillowe are definitely lucky with what we have here that’s for sure. Haven’t seen to much wheeling over in Europe might have to go down the RUclips rabbit hole and see what you guys get up to. Leave it with us and we will see what other swags we can get our hands on.
@@4x4brothers in Europe there are several countries in which off-roading of any kind is forbidden. In Austria even the mountain biking is forbidden. Some countries off-roading is allowed but with many exceptions. Some other countries it still allowed but not everywhere The politics are approving crazy laws “to stop the climate change” and causing a lot of problems to many economical sectors. Even the farmers are now collapsing the main roads in a lot of countries demanding to stop this. For us driving on the beach is a crime that can carry huge legal problems. When we watch you guys driving on these giant and amazing beaches we feel as we are living in the wrong place. Enjoy guys, enjoy now that you can. Probably this will arrive also to you.
Not any time soon mate have got more than enough swags can’t see us buying any more sorry. Haven’t even heard much about it so can’t help you there either bud
These days use the arb or darche as a single swag and the rainger and crashpad if we need a double. Also have roof top Tents so the swags don’t get used as much
If you blokes had to choose one swag out of all the ones you’ve reviewed in your 2 videos to own and use for the rest of your life which one do you reckon you’d pick?
Pwarrr that’s a tough one The Darche is pretty good especially with the poles The rainger mattress is insanely comfortable just heavy The 23zero in the previous gives a lot of room with the shape And the kulkyne air pole is such a fast setup Would be great to have a hybrid of all 4 but with any of these you can’t go wrong
@@4x4brothers thanks for the response, I was thinking the same thing, so many good features from each different swag but none of them seem to be quite perfect
Thanks mate. Yeah unfortunately had someone start a Tractor next door and property was on a bush road Have since invested in a better mic so hopefully helps improve that
@@4x4brothersyup, I have had a king single 3 hoop dome swag for 25yrs now. For the first 5yrs, I didnt see any other dome swag. I had to constantly explain to fellow campers how dark it was inside for great sleep-ins. Nothing like sun in your face in a flat swag.
@@nordic5490 as far as comfort and the ability to get changed in there and not have canvas on your face they are brilliant What brand did you buy 25 years ago?
Brook Swags - aka John Flavel Upholstery @ Crystal Brook SA. I bought the 3 hoop 1200mm dome swag, with optional drop over the top fly net, and canvas tube bag, early 1997. This sway is incredibly tough, as it is made from truck canvas tarpaulin material. Even the bag is inpenetrable. I spent several 100s of nights in this swag, maybe 300, as a surveyor all over central Oz and every where in the NT, and other trips away. This sway is still going but insect windows need replacing now. John Flavel replaced the fibre glass poles for free when 'someone' may have fell on it one night. You cannot fauly the customer service. I have gone though a recent phase of various instant tents (due to gf claiming that the ol Brook swag is too small), but Im jack of it. Packing up is too slow for me, and ... all the separate crappola to take when tenting... Funny thing is, back in 1997 - 2000 I didnt see a single other dome swag - all flat back then, and the Brook swag caused a sensation @ every camp site. My fellow campers were all in flat swags, and thought I was some sort of princess wus. I didnt care, I woke up refreshed, they woke up freezing. I also used an electric blanket back in 1997... much to the ire of my fellow freezing collegues. So, Im back in the market for a 1400 swag, with max room inside - so the gf can sit up. But... the choce is not clear. I liked the 23zero outbreak 1500 for the ability of having the top open, but still covered by the fly - for max ventillation, but it is very bulky when rolled up, and I always have all my bedding inside.
@@nordic5490 house history behind your swag mate. Sounds like you have had some epic adventures doing the surveying and I’m sure you have some amazing less known sites to head away to. Sounds like a great product you have. The 23zero swags are amazing still so are the darche a lot of their swags very similar. Someone’s playing copycat 🤫😂 Either of them two brands you will be very happy with
They are definitely a swag we would like to have a look at we just don’t know anyone with one or really head much about them . They do look like a great product
That’s a tough one to answer. Have used a heap of swags over the year but we are under 6ft so never taken to much notice of the length as it’s never effected us. I reckon find the swag he likes and then check out the dimensions and hopefully he fits
Im only 6,4 and i can say the carsh pad and rainger are abit short for me iv got both. Iv tried one of the darche swags and it was just way to short wasnt even an option. Crash pad was probably the best but had the worst mattress iv ever had in a swag
@@williamvantilburg4563 definitely makes it a lot harder trying to find a swag being on the taller side hey. They definitely are all majority catered to about the 6ft mark
Yeah sorry about that unfortunately it was the freeway near where I lived at the time and the neighbour decided to mow his grass. Hindsight maybe we should have done it somewhere quieter
Dawn to Dusk 1100 on a stretcher with an Exped Magamat (four inches thick).
Crawl into a Darche 1100 canvas sleeping bag and dreamland is yours.
A bit more time setting up and packing up, but super comfortable.
68 years old so comfort is king.
Great video.
Thanks.
The dusk to dawn is a great swag. Sounds like sleeping on a cloud with the extra mattress and stretcher.
It’s one of those things if it only takes you a little longer to set it up but your comfortable why not do it and get a great nights sleep 💤
By far the best swag reviews I’ve seen. Thanks for spending the time and paying attention to the detail!
Thanks mate really appreciate that and glad you found it useful
As an American who only uses a swagg and no one gets it. They will last longer than any tent, and easily patchable. They are completely waterproof, set up and tear down is short because all your bedding is already in the swagg. A real mattress that you can use sleeping bags or a proper bedding like you have at home. Warm in cold conditions, and extremely cool in the summer with all the ventilation. With no condensation forming on the walls. While it takes up a proper amount of space, you spend nearly half your time camping sleeping. So be comfortable 👍🏼
Absolutely mate you have hit the nail on the head even for a family can always run extra swags and again still keeps all that bedding out of the car and packed up in the swag leaving essentially more room inside the vehicle for everything else
I have condensation in my swag. But I agree I love mine man and everyone hates my swag because it's not a tent. I remember getting battered by the wind at 6k feet in utah and the same place my swag is solid and will stick with tbh
@@jonathanpalmer228definitely the way to go mate and easy to get out xof the wind with them too. Roof top tents are great also but a lot of limitations on them also
@4x4brothers for sure I love mine! Best sleep I have ever gotten and recommended it to multiple people
@@jonathanpalmer228happy camper mate 👌
bloody good clip mare, had no questions at the end as you guys thought of everything and all info provided. Thanks for posting.
Thanks mate. Tried to keep any bias out of it and just give thoughts on what people would like to know about each. What swag do you run
@@4x4brothers am leaning towards a KulKyne. Am getn too old for getn up and down off the ground so def need a stretcher.
@@Fresh-uc9vb zthey make a good product so you will be happy with them. Definitely start to prioritise comfort as you get older
Thanks for helping me procrastinate this morning and avoid working on the car 😂
Haha your welcome, but get cracking you got a big list to do
Epic review!!! I was looking for this type of video a few months ago before I bought my swag. I went with the Rainger RT2 because off the mattress and extras. I can confirm the mattress is brilliant and would buy another one in a heartbeat.
Thanks mate appreciate the feedback. Bloody good swag the rainger’s hey. The mattress is amazing. Definitely on the heavy side but if you can handle that to get it on the roof it’s a really good choice 👍
Awesome to hear you're happy with the RT2!
I’m in the USA & seeing what is available here. So far I’ve found swags from 23Zero, Darche, & Kodiak. These look really great!
Haven’t heard of kodiak but those other two you can’t go wrong both really good swags and been well tested over here in oz
@@4x4brothers Thanks! They look great!
23 Zero seem to make awesome swags & are my pick for design & quality control.
@@stevej.6674 they do make a good swag mate. Very hard to split them and darche
verry professional and friendly review
thx for this from germany
Thanks for tuning in from over there mate. Hope you enjoy our other adventures also
Dusk till dawn is a winner for me. Use it on a stretcher and it’s great.
Unreal swag and great quality isn’t it. Stretchers are a good investment especially muddy or sandy ground
Good comparison.
Hard choice but im super impressed by Kulkyne as a brand in general for quality vs cost, ive had one of their domes but i like the look of their new "mega" swags which have some pretty unique design features like an internal storage "shelf", but there are no independent reviews out there...yet😂
Thanks mate, there is so many swags out there hey. Hadn’t seen that mega before that looks unreal. That shelf idea is brilliant. Might have to invest in that for a tryout. Kulkyne do make a great swag and their customer service is fantastic
different swag review..well done..I notice in the back ground wire mesh fencing on the pond bank..I think we know why..WOW
Cheers mate tried our best to keep it informative and unbiased as we could to help other make a decision
Yeah bit of mesh for safety 😂
I recently bought the Dometic Pico 2x2. Its quite expensive but has some interesting features:
- only 10kg complete weight due to air pole design with integrated air matress
- can be set up in less than 2 minutes
- near vertical walls, giving you a less claustrophobic feeling
- made out of breathable polycotton material (supposed to give you a much better climate than polyester based swags, no experience on my part if that is true)
If you're on a budget, a Decathlon 2 seconds easy tent (200x140cm) coupled with an air matress can be set up even faster, has less weight and costs much less. I'm contemplating trying that one out too just for fun.
There are so many options out there hey and what suits one person definitely may not suit another
Be good to hear your thoughts after a bit of use with the dometic we did like the the look of that onw
Sounds like an info- commercial!😅😅😅
Good writeup!✔️✔️✔️
Awesome BITS!!! Can't wait for your Simpson episode... Love the content Guys...
Cheers mate not long now till we head off should have some other insane locations to and from the desert too 🐫
Very well done Boys, comprehensive and objective, very professional presentation. While a Swag is not in my plans I wish I had access to theses products when I was younger and packing solo. Thanks for the content.
Thanks for watching Mike, yeah they are super quick setup and don’t take up a whole lot of room. Cheers brother
Cheers guys! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Hope it was helpful mate
Gday lads, love my Kulkyne with the stretcher, it has done great 👍
They make a great quality swag!
Great vid guys. It would be worth if you do another one of these getting an Aussie Outback Supplies Tracker on. Aussie made, Aussie canvas with a 10yr warranty.
Thanks mate, will have to have a look at those swags don’t know to much about them cheers for pointing them out always good hearing of other great swags on the market
I have the Darche airvolution swag with air poles. I totally love it.
Super easy setup isn’t it. Does the airvolution come with a pump or is that extra?
@@4x4brothers yes, it comes with a pump included with a pressure valve so you don’t over inflate it. I was tired of replacing broken poles.
@@paulvictor9368 they are a grouse idea we Really like it
Let's be honest lads ... nothing beats the Big Daddy Deluxe. It can fit a family of 5 no worries haha
Hahahaha! Kings or nuffin…
I don’t think you will be laughing when it rains & you’ve got a fancy internal water feature in your Big Daddy.
@stevej.6674 you will always pay for what you get; but 3 years in and she has been in all conditions and still going strong ... definitely surprised me.
@@twiggys4x4touring well, in that case, it’s surprised me too.....must be an older rare batch that was better made. My nephew wanted to buy one & I told him to have a quick look at the reviews on productreview. All one star reviews with a lot saying they’d give no stars if they could.
This is a great comparison. Why would you go a swag over a 30-second tent? Seem like the swag still takes up lots of room in your 4x4.
Thanks mate, they definitely are a lot of swag’s getting bigger and bigger. One main advantage with the swag would be incorporated bedding. And even to run a self inflating mattress with a tent would be similar in size
The main difference is style and canvas vs synthetic/polyester fabric.
Fair question @gridoo. I am down South in the NSW Snowy region; a swag is the only way to stay warm in cold conditions. With heavy canvas and a small amount of air space, even in snow a swag with a good mattress will keep you nice and warm all night long, even helping you exceed your bag/doona rating. The other issue we deal with down here is super strong winds. With such a small profile a swag will just sit there with no issues at all, whereas a tent will cop a flogging in similar conditions, something I’m sure most tent campers can relate to.
Darche dirty dee or 23zero bandit are the best, as don’t need to be pegged down . Those 2 hoop design ones are a pain as need to be pegged for sagging
Yeah agreed they can be a bit of a extra bit of work. Did showcase that 23zero in our previous swag video and really did like that. Our old man uses that swag
As good as all these are, there's a part of me that wants to "upgrade" to a traditional swag. One pole on the head end of it with a guy rope and you're done. Not too sure how these would go in warmer weather though
It’s a big compromise isn’t it mate there is a few of them out with flys now be perfect for the warmer weather
Did you film this beside the UK's M25? Aside from the noise, really useful.
Haha na unfortunately my old place was along side a hwy and was a busy day with wind the wrong direction 😂
Great job!
Cheers mate
My 23zero bandit is the best swag iv ever ownd
They are a bloody good swag hey
Great video!!!
Thanks mate. Hope it was helpful
Great vid once again. Orange pegs used are?
Thanks mate. The pegs are ezy anchors
Good work guys! Direct and useful feedbacks.
There is a new kid on the block of the big swags market. The Kulkyne Igloo air. 1.6m wide with air poles and a hybrid mattress foam/air.
I see a super interesting comparison between the new Kulkyne Igloo, the Darche Nebula Crashpad big double and the 23zero Bandit 1600.
I’m also quite interested in your opinions comparing this big boys.
Cheers from Spain!!
Gday mate cheers for tuning in from across the ditch. We try keep these sort of comparisons to being informative and unbiased as possible so they can help showcase what might work for different people. We would love to get our hands on a few of the air swags they look very interesting
@@4x4brothers hahahaha is almost good night for me mate!! I’m just in the opposite side of the world from you.
Yeah these comparison videos you make are excellent for helping people like to see differences and make a better idea which swag could fit better the needs. That’s why I would like to watch the comparison I mentioned before mate!!
Love your style guys, very personal touch.
You’re so lucky to have such a giant and amazing country to explore in freedom. Here in Europe the gobal warming religion is making more more difficult the 4wheeling.
Have a nice day!
@@RogerCampillowe are definitely lucky with what we have here that’s for sure. Haven’t seen to much wheeling over in Europe might have to go down the RUclips rabbit hole and see what you guys get up to.
Leave it with us and we will see what other swags we can get our hands on.
@@4x4brothers in Europe there are several countries in which off-roading of any kind is forbidden. In Austria even the mountain biking is forbidden.
Some countries off-roading is allowed but with many exceptions.
Some other countries it still allowed but not everywhere
The politics are approving crazy laws “to stop the climate change” and causing a lot of problems to many economical sectors.
Even the farmers are now collapsing the main roads in a lot of countries demanding to stop this.
For us driving on the beach is a crime that can carry huge legal problems. When we watch you guys driving on these giant and amazing beaches we feel as we are living in the wrong place.
Enjoy guys, enjoy now that you can. Probably this will arrive also to you.
best swag is 23Zero Bandit, surprised they never showed a 23Zero
That is a great swag the 23zero. We actually showcased that swag in the first one of these videos we did comparing a bunch of other models
@20:20 I would guess that 810cm tall is a tiny exaggeration. I'd buy 81cm though.
Might have caught us on a cm/mm stuff up 😂
Any plans on reviewing the 4x4 equip swag?
Not any time soon mate have got more than enough swags can’t see us buying any more sorry. Haven’t even heard much about it so can’t help you there either bud
Which did you pick?
These days use the arb or darche as a single swag and the rainger and crashpad if we need a double. Also have roof top
Tents so the swags don’t get used as much
If you blokes had to choose one swag out of all the ones you’ve reviewed in your 2 videos to own and use for the rest of your life which one do you reckon you’d pick?
Pwarrr that’s a tough one
The Darche is pretty good especially with the poles
The rainger mattress is insanely comfortable just heavy
The 23zero in the previous gives a lot of room with the shape
And the kulkyne air pole is such a fast setup
Would be great to have a hybrid of all 4 but with any of these you can’t go wrong
@@4x4brothers thanks for the response, I was thinking the same thing, so many good features from each different swag but none of them seem to be quite perfect
@@ryanlynch163 yeah that’s it always a little compromise and depends how you plan to use it with the style of trips you do
Useful video. But too much background noise
Thanks mate. Yeah unfortunately had someone start a Tractor next door and property was on a bush road
Have since invested in a better mic so hopefully helps improve that
How about the Kodiac swag
Haven’t heard of them mate will have to have a google search
These are no longer swags, they are just small tents 😉
In a way your pretty right mate. Definitely make’s camping comfortable though
@@4x4brothersyup, I have had a king single 3 hoop dome swag for 25yrs now. For the first 5yrs, I didnt see any other dome swag. I had to constantly explain to fellow campers how dark it was inside for great sleep-ins. Nothing like sun in your face in a flat swag.
@@nordic5490 as far as comfort and the ability to get changed in there and not have canvas on your face they are brilliant
What brand did you buy 25 years ago?
Brook Swags - aka John Flavel Upholstery @ Crystal Brook SA.
I bought the 3 hoop 1200mm dome swag, with optional drop over the top fly net, and canvas tube bag, early 1997. This sway is incredibly tough, as it is made from truck canvas tarpaulin material. Even the bag is inpenetrable. I spent several 100s of nights in this swag, maybe 300, as a surveyor all over central Oz and every where in the NT, and other trips away. This sway is still going but insect windows need replacing now.
John Flavel replaced the fibre glass poles for free when 'someone' may have fell on it one night. You cannot fauly the customer service.
I have gone though a recent phase of various instant tents (due to gf claiming that the ol Brook swag is too small), but Im jack of it. Packing up is too slow for me, and ... all the separate crappola to take when tenting...
Funny thing is, back in 1997 - 2000 I didnt see a single other dome swag - all flat back then, and the Brook swag caused a sensation @ every camp site. My fellow campers were all in flat swags, and thought I was some sort of princess wus. I didnt care, I woke up refreshed, they woke up freezing.
I also used an electric blanket back in 1997... much to the ire of my fellow freezing collegues.
So, Im back in the market for a 1400 swag, with max room inside - so the gf can sit up. But... the choce is not clear. I liked the 23zero outbreak 1500 for the ability of having the top open, but still covered by the fly - for max ventillation, but it is very bulky when rolled up, and I always have all my bedding inside.
@@nordic5490 house history behind your swag mate. Sounds like you have had some epic adventures doing the surveying and I’m sure you have some amazing less known sites to head away to.
Sounds like a great product you have. The 23zero swags are amazing still so are the darche a lot of their swags very similar. Someone’s playing copycat 🤫😂
Either of them two brands you will be very happy with
I wonder how the new Dometic Pico FTC 1x1 / 2x2 models fare against these established products
They are definitely a swag we would like to have a look at we just don’t know anyone with one or really head much about them . They do look like a great product
My husband is very tall. What's the longest one you have found?
That’s a tough one to answer. Have used a heap of swags over the year but we are under 6ft so never taken to much notice of the length as it’s never effected us.
I reckon find the swag he likes and then check out the dimensions and hopefully he fits
Im only 6,4 and i can say the carsh pad and rainger are abit short for me iv got both. Iv tried one of the darche swags and it was just way to short wasnt even an option. Crash pad was probably the best but had the worst mattress iv ever had in a swag
@@williamvantilburg4563 definitely makes it a lot harder trying to find a swag being on the taller side hey. They definitely are all majority catered to about the 6ft mark
Yeah still both really good swags tho especially if you pair them with the 70mm single mattress from darche
Hi there, we offer one of the longest doubles one the market at Set up - length 215cm, width 150cm, height 80cm
Better to film not next to a highway
Absolutely but unfortunately that was where Dave’s old property was so it was much easier to do it there than transport all the swags
I watch your mom on film - it’s nasty but I keep watching
The cheapest you can get once you use one you probably hardly ever use it again. Just get a tent.
Beg the differ mate ours have had a ton of use
Used my kings more then 10 times still going strong. I use it enough im going to put more money into a swag and buy a better one.
Boys... love the video but no need to be near a road, or choose to use a mic. Otherwise we'll done much appreciated
Thanks for watching mate, yes your right, Mic’s are the next investment.
Too much background noise. Did not watch. 👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼
Yeah sorry about that unfortunately it was the freeway near where I lived at the time and the neighbour decided to mow his grass. Hindsight maybe we should have done it somewhere quieter