
When it comes down to it, you either love a swag or you don’t.
For many, these portable sleeping units are a must-have, prized for their quick set-up and the chance to sleep as close to nature as possible. For others, however, swags can feel claustrophobic, with limited ventilation and restricted movement.

Whether you love the simplicity of a swag, admiring its warmth, durability and ironclad waterproof credentials, or prefer the space and comfort of a tent in its many forms, the decision often comes down to personal comfort and camping style. Below, we take a look at the pros and cons of both swags and tents for those still deciding whether to swag or not to swag.
Swags
Pros: Very fast setup/pack–down (2–5 mins)
Built–in mattress
Highly durable canvas
Excellent insulation in cold weather
Cons: Low headroom
Heavy and bulky
Limited gear space
Hard to get dressed inside
Best for: Solo campers, 4WD trips, short stays, cold weather
Tents
Pros: More space and headroom
Better ventilation
Room for gear
Lighter options for hiking
Better for wet weather and long stays
Cons: Longer setup
Requires separate mattress
Less insulated than canvas
Best for: Families, groups, extended trips, warm or wet climates





