Just bought a Nu Camp 320 S , Two months ago. I really have been enjoying this little trailer. Yes, I am very impressed with the quality. Would recommend this company to anyone looking for a small camper.
I have a T@b 400 no issues top quality, I bought in Nov and have been on the road ever since. I am currently boon Docking in The Northwoods and I pull my 400 with my jeep JLU Rubi wrangler eco Diesel
@@Live2dayWanderland well, if you are ever down Kansas-way and I am not out of town for work, would love to meet up. Always enjoy meeting other teardrop folks!
Well, Nucamp builds the trailers like most other manufacturers. Look at a factory tour of a Rockwood Minilite or Geo Pro they use identical construction methods. They are mass produced like every travel trailer, by the very definition of the word. They are produced on an assembly line multiple units are produced per day. Granted Nucamp may do a better job than most.
Some folks are modding the 320's ratcheting back cushions so the cushion panel can be lifted from the front edge for storage access (no matter the ratchet position). I dislike the coupler type NuCamp uses. It's very fussy to engage or unhitch, especially in the backcountry. We really like our 320 s Boondock, but it needs a lot of mods and accessories to make it work as we want.
I think definitely there are things that need to be changed based on personal needs/preferences etc, Overall I think they are ahead of the curve vs most RV manufacturers but not perfect. Thanks for stopping by with your experience
So we filmed this at a big event and were trying to be quick in between the activities etc In retrospect we probably should have filmed the interior of each one. Nucamp does have some good videos on each unit though. Sorry about that, thank you for stopping in
Just bought a Nu Camp 320 S , Two months ago. I really have been enjoying this little trailer. Yes, I am very impressed with the quality. Would recommend this company to anyone looking for a small camper.
That's awesome, great to hear. Congrats and safe travels on your adventures
Thank you for sharing. I looking at it alot.
You are welcome and hope it helps 🙏❤️ appreciate you stopping by
I have a T@b 400 no issues top quality, I bought in Nov and have been on the road ever since. I am currently boon Docking in The Northwoods and I pull my 400 with my jeep JLU Rubi wrangler eco Diesel
Oh that is awesome!! The Northwoods is probably our favorite place! Have a great time and safe travels
Enjoyed the interviews! Ive got a T@g xl boondock and have been loving it! 23 nights since May 1st, going out next week with my wife, cant wait!
That is awesome, we have had our T@G xl boondock almost 4yts, right around 100k miles on it, we love it. Thanks for stopping by
@@Live2dayWanderland well, if you are ever down Kansas-way and I am not out of town for work, would love to meet up. Always enjoy meeting other teardrop folks!
@@OffGridOutings sounds good!!! We have family down there and sometimes get down for a visit.
Well, Nucamp builds the trailers like most other manufacturers. Look at a factory tour of a Rockwood Minilite or Geo Pro they use identical construction methods. They are mass produced like every travel trailer, by the very definition of the word. They are produced on an assembly line multiple units are produced per day. Granted Nucamp may do a better job than most.
Some folks are modding the 320's ratcheting back cushions so the cushion panel can be lifted from the front edge for storage access (no matter the ratchet position). I dislike the coupler type NuCamp uses. It's very fussy to engage or unhitch, especially in the backcountry. We really like our 320 s Boondock, but it needs a lot of mods and accessories to make it work as we want.
I think definitely there are things that need to be changed based on personal needs/preferences etc, Overall I think they are ahead of the curve vs most RV manufacturers but not perfect. Thanks for stopping by with your experience
IIs a hitch equalizer hitch required or recommended?
I don't think most who have a 320 use a stabilizer, but I would say depends on the vehicle, a bigger tow vehicle may make it easier to go without.
NuCamp was at Expo Mtn West.
Nice, probably was Mandy and Kendrick from @mandyleaphoto, they are ambassadors and she does all their photog work
My wife and I want to upgrade from our Tag to this one.
If we ever upgrade from our tag it would be this one but with the clamshell kitchen
Why? what is it about this over your Tag?
@@outdoorman7425 this one has a bathroom and shower. Plus you have an inside kitchen so you don’t have to fight mosquitoes. I like my tag.
We love ours! Don’t believe us? Watch our adventures, I”m Not There Yet and see for yourself!
Awesome thanks for stopping by
Why not show the inside though?
So we filmed this at a big event and were trying to be quick in between the activities etc In retrospect we probably should have filmed the interior of each one. Nucamp does have some good videos on each unit though. Sorry about that, thank you for stopping in
Not sure if we could ever go that small.
Aww I'm sure you could lol
nice😊
Thanks 😊