Well there you go. That was a real surprise. I would have thought the preference on a short overnight stop would be the CT, as it would be faster to set up, and bed is already made. Considering the tent I was considering was the Black Wolf Turbo, it sounds like it won't be a waste to have it in the quiver.
Interesting topic this one. Good on you for raising it.
Just like you I also thought the quick stops = CT wins gold every time. I say that because we've not long returned from our around Oz trip and there were lots & lots of one night stops. Not just that but sometimes it was arrive late & depart sparrow fart and the CT was perfect for quick set-ups and fast get aways.
Why then I asked myself have I been looking lately at those nifty looking swags at Coffs Harbour camping stores, and in particular a double swag? There's a certain appeal there for me but then the CT has it all with:
* super quick set-up (quick awning only or none) - 2 minutes
* very comfy off the ground bed (leave it made-up) -
* good kitchen & pantry
* water on tap - no need to bugger the old back lugging 20L water around
* reasonable space when the weather is crook - tent or a swag would be hell for me in the rain
* place for the dog on his cushion
* pretty quick pack-up & leave - around 5 minutes
Best things for the swag seemed to be
1. Better fuel economy (no CT in tow)
2. Comfy sleep (or so I'm told).
3. Reach more the more difficult destinations.
4. Small space only required for camp set-up.
Best things with tent:
1. Better fuel economy than a CT.
2. Good for hard to get to places.
After that the negatives seem to out weight the positives.
After 3 months away I now understand & appreciate the value of comfort. Yes a CT costs more in fuel but it's worth every cent.
Cheers - Wayne