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After a couple of decades camping I still can't see the benefit of a swag. A tent and mat often weighs less, provides a dry place to change/cook/have a cuppa in bad weather and can keep everything else dry too. Swags are tougher and a bit more convenient if you're regularly parking and hitting the hay in a rush but that's the only scenario that makes sense.
Normally I’d agree. But I’m new to winter camping and after freezing my ass of last October in the high country in a hiking tent in keep to avoid the same mistake again haha
I wouldn't blame the tent for being freezing.
First they need to be setup properly to keep out the wind and rain. Did you do that?
Second, they're only going to keep out the wind and rain. You need your blankets and clothes to keep you warm if the air is just really cold.
Blankets between you and the ground are more valuable than between you and the air too.