Rough it like rural royalty with the Duke 1600 Swag by 23ZERO – built for blissful outback slumbers.
With 400gsm poly-cotton canvas, heavy-duty 550gsm PVC bucket floor keep the elements at bay. Number-ten heavy core spiral self-repairing poly zips offer ultimate security in outback serenity, while a thick, high-density foam mattress and poly cotton cover has you drifting into easy, endless dreaming on every outdoor escapade. Owed to a convenient four-way entry, extensive internal space, and freestanding design - draw out those outback hangouts in your mighty mobile home.
Seek relief from invasive insects while soaking in the serene scenes of the summit in exceptional cross-flow ventilation, including PVC-coated Poly super-fine insect mesh. Be it a shield from sun rays or a shelter in stormy showers - climate control features such as zip-down canvas, all-weather gusseted canopies, full zip-down storm covers, and fully seam-sealed construction mean you can defy the wildest weather. Thanks to four all-weather awnings too, this swag throws serious shade without the attitude.
With an extra-large swag bag included, the 23ZERO Duke 1600 Swag is your perfect sundown setup.
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What metal are the poles made from?
G'day Daniel,
These 23 Zero Swag Poles are made from 19mm Coated Steel.
How much room is inside the Swag from each wall?
G'day Shane,
This swag is pretty roomy on the inside, we don't have one set up to measure exactly but it would be just under 160cm wall to wall. There isn't too much slant on the sides the walls are nearly vertical, the poles help keep a max head height of 100cm in the front section. The ends taper down in the feet area and would be an inside length of just under 230cm.
Is the Is the bag that the swag goes in waterproof
G'day Peter,
No, swag bags are generally not waterproof. They will protect your swag from a short burst of rain or a light shower, but they're not suitable for anything more than that. If you have your swag up on your roof racks, make sure to wrap them in a tarp if you are expecting any rain at all. Not much competition for rain hitting the swag at force.
hesitate between Dune 1600 vs Outbreak 1550, whats your suggestion please?
G'day Derek,
Theres not a huge amount of difference between the two especially when it comes to materials and performance.
Any size you gain in the Duke 1600 width you lose in the overall space due to the taper.
The Outbreak is more square off in internal size.
Another consideration is the pole system - the Duke having 3 'hoops' means you have a half sized doorway for entry and exit, compared to the full size doorway on the Outbreak.
The Outbreak comes with a fly cap/awning & the Duke doesnt, but there is an optional accessory for the duke that not only gives you an awning space, by a fully enclosed vestibule aswell.
We cant really say which one to go with as they're both excellent options, but hopefully this bit of extra info can help you decide.
Having sold my swag thinking it wasn’t comfortable enough for an old fella and changing my setup various times would this swag fit the Zempire Monstermat twin inside?
G'day James,
We don't have a Monstamat Twin on display, but I've chosen another mattress that has near identical measurements to try out in-store. The duke itself is 1.6m wide, so you'll have space to put in a double self-inflating mat & avoid the off-cut corners at the head of the swag.
It's almost impossible to get the mattress in once inflated, so set lay it out inside the swag before inflating. From what I can tell, you should be able to roll the swag up with the mattress inside - it will obviously get easier with time as the swag canvas softens.
Does this swag come with a fly
G'day Rob,
It doesn't, but there is a partial fly and annex called the Duke Swag Annex available separately.
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