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Educator III
20111
Educator III
20111
On such a Crashpad swag I had already cast an eye. Are you happy with them?Yes, we use Crashpad swags, single and double
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Educator III
20111
Thanks for sharing your experience and pros and cons with it.We like them, once you get used to them, it's ease and fast and simple. they are take some space, roof rack or bed rack needed( double is a bit heavy and big), we have been thru heavy rain, snow, heat and cold ,wind. From +30 to -20, no leaks, all good.
You will need to dry them out after rain/snow, there will be condensation on the floor and on the walls.
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Is the swag mattress warm enough for the winter?We like them, once you get used to them, it's ease and fast and simple. they are take some space, roof rack or bed rack needed( double is a bit heavy and big), we have been thru heavy rain, snow, heat and cold ,wind. From +30 to -20, no leaks, all good.
You will need to dry them out after rain/snow, there will be condensation on the floor and on the walls.
Hey Jarrad, thanks for sharing your experience! It’s great to hear that the 23Zero swags and Alaska Black 900 sleeping bag have held up so well in all kinds of weather. Sounds like a solid setup—love that the kids get the penthouse treatment while you hold down the fort on ground level!I have 2 x 23Zero swags incl the 23Zero sleeping bag (Alaska Black 900) and they are brilliant.
Have used them in blistering sun through to crazy amounts of rain and the snow - no leaks or damage, super warm with the right sleeping bag in winter too. Overall cant fault them at all, and when I take the kids away they take the penthouse (iKamper) while I get the ground level accommodation :) calcularboletadehonorarios.cl