Stretch out in your outback hangout, with the Instant Swagger Stretcher by Coleman.
With a heavy-duty frame capable of bearing up to 150 kilograms, this stretcher is for adventurers who dream big. Its simple, one-person operation has you set up and bivvied down by sunset, while its four-pin locking system enables a strong, secure connection to the separately available Instant Up 1P Swagger Tent. Thanks to 600D polyester fabric too, withstand the wear and tear of heavy dreaming during those outback slumbers.
The Coleman Instant Swagger Stretcher is where rugged durability meets rustic royalty.
Easy one-person setup
Strong, heavy-duty frame
Weight rating of up to 150kg
4 x locking pins for strong, secure connection to separately available 1P Tent
A 90cm wide swag is better suited to stretchers around the 85-90cm wide mark. Anything wider than this can trap moisture, dirt, etc between the stretcher mat and the swag floor. Something like the King Goanna Stretcher Series II would be a good fit.
Lauren - Snowys(4 weeks ago)
Suitable for a Darche 1100 dirty dee?1 answer
Hi as Darche don’t have a stretcher for the 1100 dirty dee that fits comfortably, would you know if this would be a suitable alternative?
Tennille - Kurunjang, VIC (1 year ago)
G'day Tennille,
This would be a suitable alternative as it has the closest dimensions to the 1100 swag, you should be good with this match-up!
Kaya - Snowys(1 year ago)
23zero bandit1 answer
Hi there - have you placed an 1100 bandit on this frame and checked out how the corner eyelets would fit with the Coleman corner pins on the stretcher?
Mitch - Singleton, NSW (1 year ago)
G'day Mitch,
The Swag is wider than the swag eyelets are actually a far bit wider and further out than the Swagger, so they wont line up with the locking pins. People have been using swags and stretcher combos for easily a decade without locking pins, so you can use any stretcher with suitable dimensions with your swag. The most common option for use witha swag is the RS-1 Stretcher, or the Husky 100
Lauren - Snowys(1 year ago)
Usage Inquiry1 answer
Hi~ Can it be used as a camping bed?
Chul Hong - Lane Cove, NSW(1 year ago)
G'day Chul,
Yes, you can use this stretcher like you would any other, and just set it up as a bed.
Lauren - Snowys(1 year ago)
23zero dual 11001 answer
Would you recommend this or the RS1 stretcher for the 23zero dual 1100 swag? The Coleman seems slightly wider
Jason - Ocean Grove, VIC(1 year ago)
G'day Jason,
Either or, there's only a couple of cm difference in it that won't really impact the setup at all. The RS-1 stretcher has been around for years and has been the most common go to option for 1100 wide swags. As the swagger stretcher is new on the market we have yet to receive feedback on its performance & use with swags, although everything points towards there being no issues with this combo.
Lauren - Snowys(1 year ago)
Suitability for an Oztent RS1 swag1 answer
Whilst there is an Oztent stretcher for the RS1 swag, I found it fiddling to setup up by the time one does all the anti sway bars. This Coleman stretcher seems to be stable and easier/faster to set up. Can you please let me know how good a fit this stretcher would be for the Oztent RS1 swag? Kind regards
Romy - Lara, VIC (2 years ago)
I just tried this, Romy, and the RS1 swag fits quite neatly on the Coleman Swagger stretcher. The pins on the corner easily go through the metal eyelets on the swag and the dimensions match up pretty well.