The Duke 1400 Swag by 23ZERO is your perfect sundown setup built for blissful outback slumbers
Thanks to the convenient four-way entry, extensive internal space, and freestanding design - enjoy those outback hangouts in your mighty mobile home. Seek relief from invasive insects while soaking in the serene scenes with super-fine insect mesh and cross flow ventilation. 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 a fully seam-sealed construction mean you can defy any weather. With four all-weather awnings, this swag throws serious shade without the attitude.
With 400gsm proofed plain weave poly-cotton canvas, a high-density foam mattress with cover, and heavy-duty 550gsm PVC bucket floor - this swag battles the beaten track by your side for years to come. Number-ten heavy core spiral zips that self-repair also offer ultimate security in outback serenity.
Rough it in rustic royalty with the 23ZERO Duke 1400 Swag and transport your swag with security with the included carry bag.
Easy-use aluminium trigger-locking adjustable ridge poles
Heavy-duty HF-welded 550gsm PVC bucket floor
No. 10 heavy core spiral self-repairing poly zips
Extra-large swag bag included
2 year warranty
Sleeping Capacity:
2 Person
External Dimensions:
230L x 140W x 108H (base to ridgepole) cm
Packed Dimensions:
145L x 40W x 40H cm
Weight:
21 Kg
Max. Head Height:
100H cm
Mat Thickness:
7 cm
Material:
400 gsm Poly/Cotton 65/35 Canvas
Inner Material:
Superfine Mesh
Floor Material:
Heavy Duty HF Welded 550gsm PVC Bucket Floor
Frame Material:
19 mm Coated Segment Poles
Waterproof:
Not Specified by 23Zero
Warranty:
2 Year
Supplier Code:
230DKE1400
Snowys Code:
155292
Staff tip:It's best practice 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
Any recommended stretchers that this swag could sit on? Would like to take it to the snow and don't want it sitting on the floor getting wet!
Jay - O'Sullivan Beach, SA(1 year ago)
G'day Jay,
You can definitely pop a 1400 swag on a stretcher, however, all of the double-width stretchers have a bar running down the centre, so you'll end up with two fairly distinct hollows on either side for each person. If that works for you, then the Oztrail Easy Fold Queen Stretcher and the Kamp-Rite Queen Kwik Cot are good options that will fit the width of this swag, but you will have slight overhang on the ends, which should cause too many issues.
Lauren - Snowys(1 year ago)
Duke VS Outbreak1 answer
Hi there, just wondering what the differences between the outbreak and Duke are? It only appeared to be the shape. Are there any certain benefits of one compared to the other?
Mitch - Gold Coast Mc, QLD (1 year ago)
G'day Mitch,
Primarily the differences are the size and shape. The materials, both fabric & poles are the same across the 23Zero swag range, and so is the manufacturing quality. The Duke comes in two different width options, so theres abit more felxibility there, and they also have more poles giving you more of a rigid frame structure. This would be an advantage for snow load in the highlands, and possibly even heavy rain where your swags getting pretty wet & the canvas is getting really heavy. Otherwise, entry and exit is through the half length door panels. The Outbreak has the advantage of space and headroom throughout the whole swag, and full-length side doors. If you want abit more internal space overall, these are a great option - especially if you can forsee trips where you may need to spend abit of time in your swag.
Lauren - Snowys(1 year ago)
Awing Pole Set for use with this Swag?1 answer
Does this swag also use the extra swag awning pole set? None of the imagery I could find shows them in use
Trixie - Melbourne, VIC(1 year ago)
G'day Trixie,
The Duke has eyelets on the bottom corners of both main doors. If you want to use swag awning poles, you absolutely can, but these are an optional extra & don't come with the swag. Hope that helps!
Lauren - Snowys(1 year ago)
Could you please make a video about it1 answer
There are no videos that I can find that review this tent
Alexander - Launceston, TAS (1 year ago)
It's on our to-do list, Alexander, but it’s a particularly long list nowadays and I can’t make any promises to have the video ready any time soon sorry. Let us know if there is anything specific you want to know, and we'll do our best to get you some answers. ~ Ben
Ben - Snowys(1 year ago)
How waterproof is it?1 answer
Just want to know how waterproof it is, I am guessing that it is somewhat waterproof, as it does not come with a fly, but some other tents that are very similar do come with a fly, so I am unsure if it is fully water proof or not
Alexander - Launceston, TAS (1 year ago)
These are just as waterproof as any good quality polyester or nylon tent, Alexander, I’ve slept in a similar model from another brand for three nights at a very wet festival earlier this year and stayed warm and dry inside. ~ Ben