The Dual Swag 900mm from 23ZERO is the comfy, hassle-free, freestanding design for your outdoor escapades.
Constructed from 400gsm proofed polycotton canvas, with strong stainless steel dome poles, and super-fine mesh – this swag is made to last in harsh Aussie conditions. The Dual Swag has a roomy interior, with an HF welded PVC bucket floor to protect you from the ground up, and a 70mm hi-density thick foam mattress with a protective cover to keep you comfortable as you snooze. On a colder night, the full zip down storm covers and all-weather awnings provide versatility and protection, and the mesh windows at each end allow for ventilation.
Exiting this swag is a breeze as there is a two-way entry, and the stargazing design allows you to fall asleep to a nice view every night. When it’s time to head home, the 23ZERO Dual Swag also comes with a spacious carry bag included so you can pack it up and hit the road without a fuss.
400sgm tightly woven proofed polycotton canvas for durability
Fully seam sealed for protection
70mm comfortable hi-density foam mattress with cover
9.5mm black coated stainless steel segmental end poles
Full length super fine insect mesh
HF welded PVC bucket floor
Zippered windows on each end for ventilation
Convenient 2-way entry
Heavy duty carry bag and pegs included
Storm covers convert to awnings with optional awning poles.
Alloy trigger locking adjustable ridge pole included
Sleeping Capacity:
1 Person
Sleeping Area:
205L x 90W cm
External Dimensions:
215L x 100W cm + Awnings
Packed Dimensions:
95L x 45W x 45H cm
Weight:
13.2 Kg
Max. Head Height:
80 cm
Mat Thickness:
7 cm
Material:
400 gsm Poly/Cotton 65/35 Canvas
Inner Material:
Superfine Mesh
Floor Material:
550gsm Heavy Duty HF Welded PVC
Frame Material:
9.5 mm Black Coated Stainless Steel End Poles | Alloy Telescopic Ridge Pole with Trigger Lock
Waterhead Rating:
Not specified by 23Zero
Warranty:
2 Year
Supplier Code:
230DLS900
Snowys Code:
144881
Staff tip:It's best practise to season your swag a few times, even if it comes seam sealed, pre−seasoned, or waterproofed. For more info, check out our blog post below.
Hi snowys team, is the 1m wide the widest point at the pole eyelets? Or is the canvas sides actually 1m wide? I ask as I have an Oztent king goanna stretche which is 80cm wide. Thanks
James - Blackburn, VIC (4 months ago)
G'day James,
The 100cm width refers to the peg points, where as the internal space of the canvas floor in closer to 90cm. Hope that helps!
Lauren - Snowys(3 months ago)
Packed Dimensions1 answer
Hi guys, i would assume that the dual 900 has smaller packed dimensions than the bandit 900, but the details on the site suggest otherwise
Wally - Manly West, QLD (4 months ago)
G'day Wally,
Its a much of a muchness really - they're both exactly the same size, using the same materials, the bandit just has the extra hoop pole for the centre which doesnt make a huge difference. They both fit into the standard 900 swag bag. The difference in pack sizes on our website is the one has been measured in real life on the shop floor, and the other has the standard product dimensions as per 23Zero's website. The reality is though, the swag is a foam mattress and a bunch of canvas rolled up, and the pack size depends on how much care you put into it & potentially the time of year with temperature & moisture.
Lauren - Snowys(4 months ago)
Availability0 answers
Currently this product (23Zero Swag 900) is unavailable online or at your Keswick store in Adelaide. Will more stock be coming in, and if so, when?
Daniel - Belair, SA(11 months ago)
Height Measurements1 answer
What are the external and internal height measurements?
Callum - Cockburn Central, WA (1 year ago)
G'day Callum,
The head height is around 80cm, whilst the external height is 90cm. Hope that helps.
Lauren - Snowys(1 year ago)
Air Mattress 1 answer
Hi I’ve got a Exped Megamat 10 LXW, do you think there’d be any issues using that in conjunction with the mattress that’s supplied with the Dual 900?
Mark - Ballina, NSW (1 year ago)
G'day Mark,
If you were to swap the mattress and just have the EXPED, no issues at all - by all accounts it makes pack up easier & gives you a smaller pack size. In terms of using them together, I'm not sure - haven't heard of it being done. There's no reason why you couldn't, but it's likely that both of them together will make rolling it up a bit more challenging, and it likely won't fit in the swag bag.
Lauren - Snowys(1 year ago)
Which Stretcher1 answer
Hi Which brand/model’s of stretcher would you recommend for the Dual 900 swag?
Hi, The Hoop Poles in the photos of the swag are different to the Hoop Poles in the YouTube video that demonstrates the setting up of the swag. Which style of Hoop Pole comes with the Dual Swag 900?
Mark - Ballina Dc, NSW (1 year ago)
G'day Mark,
Yep, the video is on earlier models with the pole being the only change. The product images are the current swag. This change was made to offset common tensioning issues when the swag was being set up, which contributed to the poles failing. Hope that helps.
Lauren - Snowys(1 year ago)
Aos tracker swag vs oztraill mitchell vs23zero1 answer
Hi I am tossing up between the AOS tracker swag, the oztraill mitchell and this swag. What are your thoughts?
Christine - North Sydney, NSW (2 years ago)
Hi Christine, I reckon that all things considered you’d be happy with any of these.
The OZtrail Mitchell is the most affordable option and this will most likely reflect its life and performance, but it is excellent value for money. You can’t go wrong with 23Zero swags, I’ve slept in them in awfully wet weather and they have kept me dry. They are a step up in quality of materials and craftmanship from the OZtrail offerings and the design of the Dual swag is very versatile with the large doors on each side. As for the AOS Tracker, this is a top quality Australian made swag that is crafted with the absolute best materials, all of which is reflected in the price.
In summary, if you are an occasional user, say once or twice a year, the OZtrail will suffice, regular users will benefit from the added durability of the Darche but if you want a swag that can be handed down through the generations and budget isn't a barrier then the AOS products are a good option.
Ben - Snowys(2 years ago)
Stretcher & midges1 answer
Is there a stretcher that fits this and is the mesh midge proof?
Jess - Toowoomba, QLD(3 years ago)
G'day Jess,
This swag does not have claims to be midge proof, as they can get in between zips, & also when you are getting in and out of the swag. In terms of a stretcher, anything around the 90 x 205 size will work. Work looking at the Oztent RS-1 stretcher, or the Darche XL 100.
Lauren - Snowys(3 years ago)
Are replacement poles available?1 answer
I’ve snapped one of my poles. Are replacements available?
Andrew - 3220(4 years ago)
G'day Andrew,
Sorry to hear about your mishap. We don't hold stock of replacement poles, but they are sold directly on the 23Zero website, so they should be able to get you back in action.
Leece - Snowys(4 years ago)
Awning Poles1 answer
Hi Are awning poles included with the swag? Thanks!
Brendan - North Sydney(5 years ago)
G'day Brendan,
The Dual Swag 900mm isn't supplied with awning poles, however you can purchase a Swag Awning Alloy Pole Set separately that will do the trick.
Leece - Snowys(5 years ago)
This swag compared to the Darche Dusk to Dawn1 answer
Hi, both seem very similar, this has a thicker mattress but slightly thinner canvas. Anything else? How does the mesh compare on both? I’m after a self supporting single swag to use on a 1m wide stretcher
Damian - Adelaide(5 years ago)
G'day Damian,
They are pretty similar! In terms of build quality and materials, I reckon it's on par with Darche, and customer feedback for both brands has been really positive. As the 23Zero range is fairly new, we're yet to see how they stand up to years of adventures, but honestly I dont have any doubts. Which ever one you decide to go with, you'll be happy.
Lauren - Snowys(5 years ago)
Would the 900mm or 1100mm dual swag be better to setup on a 1m wide stretcher?1 answer
Would the 900mm or 1100mm dual swag be better to setup on a 1m wide stretcher?
Jon Walter - Bracken Ridge(5 years ago)
G'day Jon,
It's really up to personal choice, but the 1100mm swag will overhang a 1m wide stretcher on either side so we'd generally suggest opting for the 900 wide.
Leece - Snowys(5 years ago)
Will the canvas bag fit a sleeping bag rolled up in the swag?1 answer
More specifically will it fit the Coleman
Big Game Sleeping Bag, OZtrail
Cotton Canvas Mega Sleeping Bag, or any of the bigger canvas sleeping bags when rolled up inside the swag?
Jon - Bracken Ridge(5 years ago)
G'day Jon,
23Zero are really generous with their Swag Bags and although we don't currently have a Dual Swag 900mm on display, I'm confident that you won't have any issues with fitting either the Big Game or the Canvas Mega rolled up with the Swag inside the bag :)
Alexandra - Snowys(5 years ago)
Will it fit on the oztrail easy fold stretcher?1 answer
Will it fit on the oztrail easy fold stretcher?
Joshua - Castle Hill (5 years ago)
G'day Joshua,
It wont I'm afraid mate. The Oztrail Easy Fold Single Strecher is 80cm wide, where as the 23zero Dual Swag 900 is 100cm wide.