Thanks, Mandy, for this video. The Tab 320 is my favorite, and making it simpler is what I wanted. This version and the new 360 will be big sellers for NuCamp. Awesome video, as always
Thankyou Mandy, great walkthrough as usual. The design elements of less is more to lower the price, and including a regular window AC that's cheap to replace is just what so many need. I hope one day manufacturers include a secondary shore power inlet "Inside" the trailer for a portable power station. They're expensive, could be damaged by bad weather when left outside, and can be easily stolen if left outside. Not to mention adding one Inside can't be too expensive to install. Thanks again Mandy.
I love it! I worry what might happen if we ever Have to replace our for insurance purposes. We have a 2019 320 U. It's dreamy. Hours is the last line before they went to the euro styling. We have so much storage and use it all. Everyone camps differently and that's what's great. We don't camp a lot in the summer, but we absolutely value the air conditioner and we use it. We don't have a bathroom and we don't need a bathroom, I'd rather have that space. All of the state parks we visit, mostly in Missouri, have excellent bathrooms, even vault toilets. Unlike someone said below, we don't go camping to be outside. We go camping to get away from real life. Sometimes, like today, it's raining and cold in November and we are out here having a great time just hanging out in the tab and reading and drawing and Sewing and talking and watching movies. I think this is going to sell really well. And I understand everything is more expensive now than when we bought ours. The price point on our Uwas 25,000 And we have the Alde and a three-way fridge and the front platform Either way, I think this will be a win. Oh, and I like the position of the air conditioner. Ours is located near the floor and it's an odd place so we have to place a fan in front of it to aim the air towards the back of the camper so for folks used to having the portable air conditioning unit, this is a current choice. Thanks for the bloopers and thanks for the great video!
Very Nice! I own and have used a classic 320 for 6 years. Here are my thoughts. •3 way fridge is a must. •No AC, add storage there. I always use the propane fridge and have never used the AC(I am camping, go outside).
not sure who uses the AC. During the day goes somewhere shady, or a river, or lake....or a library. At night....well who camps where you need AC at night? And you'd need electricity🤔
We do! We don't camp a lot in the summer, but we love love love the air. We live in Missouri and it's hot and it's humid and I guarantee you every air conditioner in the state park campground is running from May until October. Also, we went to Texas this year in June and it reached 115°. Nope. Not going to live without the AC. We went to see a concert and this was basically our hotel room.And I agree about the three-way fridge, we haven't used it super often not on shore power but it's nice to have when we need it. We had it on propane for two weeks in the Smoky Mountains when we boondocked.
Super excited about this one! I can definitely see this being an upgrade from my t@g in a few years. I LOVE not having the alde but still having heat and AC. The only thing I would like to see is a TV connection, or at least an easy way to add one. Don't need the speaker/radio option. Could I live without a TV? Sure! But it's nice to have at night.
LOVE LOVE LOVE!!! Was just mentioning this to my husband today. I have a T@G SE and would love to upgrade to this one day! Only thing missing for me is the L Shape seating but everything else is perfect!!! Hooray NuCamp ❤. How about a 400 Lite?!
After seeing this video, I sent Nucamp a few suggestions (since I might be their target customer next year). *Storage is always a challenge with these little campers. They should really make the front storage container (on tongue) the same size as the standard 320 (2025 version). I realize that adds to the cost, but it's very important for storing things like levelers, hoses, power cable, and other camper gear. *I think they could sneak a bit more cabinet space inside as well-- maybe on the side-- or where the tv was. *And this is just a wish list item, but please make the Maxxfan 7500 standard equipment on all 320s! It's so much better. *The large double (queen actually) bed is a big plus for the 320, but I'd be ok with 2 twins if it provided more storage and less setup/teardown of the bed. *The kitchen counter appears to have venting slots - I'm assuming for the fridge (?). I think this will be an issue for those of us who regularly splash water back there. I suppose I could fashion some type of cover for when I'm using the sink, but it seems like an odd location for vents. I'm ok with the A/C in the kitchen since I'm gaining the storage in the old microwave slot. I'm also ok with the cassette-- and assume the fresh/gray situation is like the regular 320. Looking forward to seeing the final product!
It's great that NuCamp's is addressing price! This striped down model costs what I paid for my top of the line model 5 years ago. Cold air falls / warm air rises - which is why the 2019 and earlier A/C location worked so well. The current cabinet against the bathroom wall will be a little difficult to access from the kitchen with the table in place and set up for a meal. The old under-sink storage was a better location for the cook. The netting that they used to place to retain items on the upper shelves will be missed. The microwave only worked on shore power, but the TV with the DVD player was great to have off grid when one can't stream the WiFi at an RV park.
I appreciate nucamp's approach of listening to feedback. I agree with some of the other comments. It would be great to have the maxx Air fan but also ditch the cassette toilet. There are too many, in my opinion, better more convenient options. I personally like Trelino, and the dry flush.
@@MandyLea BY the way I know the RV industry is going down hill - but NuCamp has stayed a little above the fray. The A/C in this unit has a refrigerator on one side, a toilet on the other and behind it a steel box. How do they plan to get air to the condenser?
Would like to see the specs. My suggestion would be to use the upper microwave shelf to fit in the window AC unit instead, freeing up the kitchen storage space as it has always been.
I'm so glad someone is finally realizing microwave and TV are just not a priority for a very large portion of buyers. And if they do want them, they can install them for significantly less than the manufacture charges. One thing, I hope they have an option for a Timbren suspension system. It is far superior to an axle for going offroad to boondock and much more forgiving to the trailer.
I'd like no AC. I'm not sure who uses the AC. During the day goes somewhere shady, or a river, or lake....or a library. At night....well who camps where you need AC at night? And you'd need electricity🤔
Nice, no frills rig. I noticed a drop in sink. I wonder if it was a surface mounted sink, they could fit a drawer or two in the counter above the AC? Just seems like they need a drawer for flatware, bottle openers and other kitchen tools.
I know they're keeping the price down, but as a current T@G owner, I can't help but think how the back section of the roof is now perfect for a stargazer window...
This new lite version is definitely tempting and the price is certainly a contributing factor. Would it be possible to move the AC from kitchen to where the microwave used to be? I really hate losing storage in the kitchen and since cold air falls, it makes sense to have it higher. Also, would it be possible to have back pillows to cover the storage in the back wall? It would look more finished. Will there be any different color schemes inside? Great job, btw! ❤❤😊
Somewhat peeked my interest. MSRP sounds great. Like some other comments does it have a fantastic fan and move the A/C to the old microwave shelf. How about a pull out fridge that opens from the top? Not excited about the sleeping arrangements really no single bed conversion. Now a TAB 360 lite would really peek my interest.
I just bought a 2023 320 Boondock new for about this price so I am assuming it may sell for less? This is a great unit and everything you need really. I hope they make the A\C optional because that kitchen storage would be helpful, I do love all the storage under the seats!
I am using tab 320 for 2 years now. I use only heater, fan, AC, outside shower, refrigerator, solar, lights, toilet, and inside shower. Everything else is either useless or easily can be removed without much impact. Use ot in high mountains, desert, jungle, seashore, and forest.
@@MandyLea love your videos they are always very helpful. I’m really thinking the 360 would be my next camper now. I have a beautiful 320 but now my husband is camping with me on bike trips . The 360 is still light enough for my needs.
I like NO microwave or tv. Is having the AC low in kitchen cabinet like that an issue in blocking under sink plumbing access an issue? Looking forward to seeing it in production.
Does it come with a spare tire, and where does it mount? (Gotta say I still love my 2019 320-S, purchased from a private owner which brought down the price while retaining all the good stuff 😉)
One main reason not to buy NuCamp was the Aldi system, now I might be interested. I’m looking for a very basic simple camper, too many have sophisticated expensive equipment.
Not missing the stargazer window, not everyone wants to be in a fishbowl looking out. The proportion of surface area to the amount of window space seems out of sync on original TABS.
I would like to see no heat, no stove, no sink, no bathroom, no fridge. Just a plain countertop. I would like a max fan and rear hitch and the front platform. I'm looking for basic.
Thanks, Mandy, for this video. The Tab 320 is my favorite, and making it simpler is what I wanted. This version and the new 360 will be big sellers for NuCamp. Awesome video, as always
Agreed. I think it will be very popular!
This T@B 320 Lite and the new T@B 360 are both great additions to the NuCamp lineup. Love seeing when manufacturers listen to their potential clients.
Great idea, most people like a vanilla starter unit. Building it out should be fun and a great learning experience.
Exactly!
One thing I like about this Tab is that everything just flows, adding feeling of spaciousness and minimalism.
Minimalism is key with our tiny teardrops :)
Very cool.
I like the down crate options and expecaly the lower price.
This tab 320 is definitely on my radar.
Perfect :)
Thank you Mandy! It's good to see that RV manufacturers are trying to lower the cost of ownership.
For sure!
Thankyou Mandy, great walkthrough as usual. The design elements of less is more to lower the price, and including a regular window AC that's cheap to replace is just what so many need. I hope one day manufacturers include a secondary shore power inlet "Inside" the trailer for a portable power station. They're expensive, could be damaged by bad weather when left outside, and can be easily stolen if left outside. Not to mention adding one Inside can't be too expensive to install. Thanks again Mandy.
Thats a great idea for sure. Thanks for the kind words!
I love it! I worry what might happen if we ever Have to replace our for insurance purposes. We have a 2019 320 U. It's dreamy. Hours is the last line before they went to the euro styling. We have so much storage and use it all.
Everyone camps differently and that's what's great. We don't camp a lot in the summer, but we absolutely value the air conditioner and we use it.
We don't have a bathroom and we don't need a bathroom, I'd rather have that space. All of the state parks we visit, mostly in Missouri, have excellent bathrooms, even vault toilets.
Unlike someone said below, we don't go camping to be outside. We go camping to get away from real life. Sometimes, like today, it's raining and cold in November and we are out here having a great time just hanging out in the tab and reading and drawing and Sewing and talking and watching movies.
I think this is going to sell really well. And I understand everything is more expensive now than when we bought ours. The price point on our Uwas 25,000 And we have the Alde and a three-way fridge and the front platform
Either way, I think this will be a win. Oh, and I like the position of the air conditioner. Ours is located near the floor and it's an odd place so we have to place a fan in front of it to aim the air towards the back of the camper so for folks used to having the portable air conditioning unit, this is a current choice.
Thanks for the bloopers and thanks for the great video!
This one is perfect! I love the 360 but it's not affordable. Thanks NuCamp for designing a more affordable T@B!
I think they hit a nice sweet spot with this one.
Very Nice! I own and have used a classic 320 for 6 years. Here are my thoughts.
•3 way fridge is a must.
•No AC, add storage there.
I always use the propane fridge and have never used the AC(I am camping, go outside).
not sure who uses the AC. During the day goes somewhere shady, or a river, or lake....or a library. At night....well who camps where you need AC at night? And you'd need electricity🤔
We do! We don't camp a lot in the summer, but we love love love the air. We live in Missouri and it's hot and it's humid and I guarantee you every air conditioner in the state park campground is running from May until October. Also, we went to Texas this year in June and it reached 115°. Nope. Not going to live without the AC. We went to see a concert and this was basically our hotel room.And I agree about the three-way fridge, we haven't used it super often not on shore power but it's nice to have when we need it. We had it on propane for two weeks in the Smoky Mountains when we boondocked.
Very cool and even better a GREAT PRICE!!! Thanks for sharing:-)
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video. Very nice trailer
You're welcome!
I love how light and basic it is, so new campers can customize without throwing out pricy stuff already installed, ARIGATO
Exactly! I can't wait to see what people do with it.
Super excited about this one! I can definitely see this being an upgrade from my t@g in a few years. I LOVE not having the alde but still having heat and AC. The only thing I would like to see is a TV connection, or at least an easy way to add one. Don't need the speaker/radio option. Could I live without a TV? Sure! But it's nice to have at night.
Very exciting!
Agreed!
LOVE LOVE LOVE!!! Was just mentioning this to my husband today. I have a T@G SE and would love to upgrade to this one day! Only thing missing for me is the L Shape seating but everything else is perfect!!! Hooray NuCamp ❤. How about a 400 Lite?!
Yep, this was made for YOU!
After seeing this video, I sent Nucamp a few suggestions (since I might be their target customer next year). *Storage is always a challenge with these little campers. They should really make the front storage container (on tongue) the same size as the standard 320 (2025 version). I realize that adds to the cost, but it's very important for storing things like levelers, hoses, power cable, and other camper gear. *I think they could sneak a bit more cabinet space inside as well-- maybe on the side-- or where the tv was. *And this is just a wish list item, but please make the Maxxfan 7500 standard equipment on all 320s! It's so much better. *The large double (queen actually) bed is a big plus for the 320, but I'd be ok with 2 twins if it provided more storage and less setup/teardown of the bed. *The kitchen counter appears to have venting slots - I'm assuming for the fridge (?). I think this will be an issue for those of us who regularly splash water back there. I suppose I could fashion some type of cover for when I'm using the sink, but it seems like an odd location for vents. I'm ok with the A/C in the kitchen since I'm gaining the storage in the old microwave slot. I'm also ok with the cassette-- and assume the fresh/gray situation is like the regular 320. Looking forward to seeing the final product!
Great suggestions all around. Yes, the fresh/gray/cassette is the same as in the standard 320. Thanks for your comment!
It's great that NuCamp's is addressing price! This striped down model costs what I paid for my top of the line model 5 years ago. Cold air falls / warm air rises - which is why the 2019 and earlier A/C location worked so well. The current cabinet against the bathroom wall will be a little difficult to access from the kitchen with the table in place and set up for a meal. The old under-sink storage was a better location for the cook. The netting that they used to place to retain items on the upper shelves will be missed. The microwave only worked on shore power, but the TV with the DVD player was great to have off grid when one can't stream the WiFi at an RV park.
I appreciate nucamp's approach of listening to feedback. I agree with some of the other comments. It would be great to have the maxx Air fan but also ditch the cassette toilet. There are too many, in my opinion, better more convenient options. I personally like Trelino, and the dry flush.
There is a fan that I forgot to show! I'm sorry!
@@MandyLea BY the way I know the RV industry is going down hill - but NuCamp has stayed a little above the fray. The A/C in this unit has a refrigerator on one side, a toilet on the other and behind it a steel box. How do they plan to get air to the condenser?
Would like to see the specs. My suggestion would be to use the upper microwave shelf to fit in the window AC unit instead, freeing up the kitchen storage space as it has always been.
Great suggestion!
I like that, especially beings cold air sinks.
I'm so glad someone is finally realizing microwave and TV are just not a priority for a very large portion of buyers. And if they do want them, they can install them for significantly less than the manufacture charges.
One thing, I hope they have an option for a Timbren suspension system. It is far superior to an axle for going offroad to boondock and much more forgiving to the trailer.
I use my microwave a lot.
@@fannygo6673 A lot of folks do. But if you're buying an "offroad" trailer, it really should be an option. That's a lot of storage space.
@@Frank-James I think it used to be an option. Good thing is that is easily removed.
Oh this is a good one ❤
Agreed!
I’m pleased that it doesn’t have a microwave or TV.
As are many!
I'd like no AC. I'm not sure who uses the AC. During the day goes somewhere shady, or a river, or lake....or a library. At night....well who camps where you need AC at night? And you'd need electricity🤔
Very Cool! 😎
Indeed!
I like this a lot!
So glad! They continue to offer something for everyone!
Nice, no frills rig. I noticed a drop in sink. I wonder if it was a surface mounted sink, they could fit a drawer or two in the counter above the AC? Just seems like they need a drawer for flatware, bottle openers and other kitchen tools.
Looks cool. I like the tabs but they are a little too expensive for me, but I can handle this. Can't wait to see the official unit.
Soon!
I know they're keeping the price down, but as a current T@G owner, I can't help but think how the back section of the roof is now perfect for a stargazer window...
haha! True! But that of course would cost more... so much to think about!
This new lite version is definitely tempting and the price is certainly a contributing factor. Would it be possible to move the AC from kitchen to where the microwave used to be? I really hate losing storage in the kitchen and since cold air falls, it makes sense to have it higher. Also, would it be possible to have back pillows to cover the storage in the back wall? It would look more finished. Will there be any different color schemes inside? Great job, btw! ❤❤😊
Somewhat peeked my interest. MSRP sounds great. Like some other comments does it have a fantastic fan and move the A/C to the old microwave shelf. How about a pull out fridge that opens from the top? Not excited about the sleeping arrangements really no single bed conversion. Now a TAB 360 lite would really peek my interest.
Yes it does have a fan, sorry I forgot to show that!
I just bought a 2023 320 Boondock new for about this price so I am assuming it may sell for less? This is a great unit and everything you need really. I hope they make the A\C optional because that kitchen storage would be helpful, I do love all the storage under the seats!
I suppose it probably wouldn't be that difficult to take it out yourself if you really wanted to.
Mandy, go ahead and order me one of those while you are in Sugarcreek.
LOL
I am using tab 320 for 2 years now.
I use only heater, fan, AC, outside shower, refrigerator, solar, lights, toilet, and inside shower.
Everything else is either useless or easily can be removed without much impact.
Use ot in high mountains, desert, jungle, seashore, and forest.
Yes, exactly why this model is being offered!
This what my wife and I have been looking for! I couldn't tell from the video; will it include the fantastic fan?
Yes! I'm so sorry I neglected to show it. It will have the fan.
It’s nice
Agreed!
@@MandyLea love your videos they are always very helpful. I’m really thinking the 360 would be my next camper now. I have a beautiful 320 but now my husband is camping with me on bike trips . The 360 is still light enough for my needs.
I can’t tell but can this layout function as two twin beds?
Needs the stargazer window though.
Ya, love that window!
I like NO microwave or tv. Is having the AC low in kitchen cabinet like that an issue in blocking under sink plumbing access an issue? Looking forward to seeing it in production.
Does it come with a spare tire, and where does it mount? (Gotta say I still love my 2019 320-S, purchased from a private owner which brought down the price while retaining all the good stuff 😉)
I want one! Where do I sign up! It's pretty much the way I would have designed it.
Soon enough!
The layout reminds me of the Mini Max.
How is AC vented?
It is vented out the front of the camper
One main reason not to buy NuCamp was the Aldi system, now I might be interested. I’m looking for a very basic simple camper, too many have sophisticated expensive equipment.
Glad they could give you what you're looking for!
What is the downside to the Aldi system?
Love it! Lighter weight and NO Alde system, which I’ve never been a fan of.
Glad you're excited for it!
Not missing the stargazer window, not everyone wants to be in a fishbowl looking out. The proportion of surface area to the amount of window space seems out of sync on original TABS.
I would like to see no heat, no stove, no sink, no bathroom, no fridge. Just a plain countertop. I would like a max fan and rear hitch and the front platform. I'm looking for basic.
Well this is a good in between step to get you there :)
Like it used to be
Somewhat the same. I would like a cassette commode only. Galley kitchen. No alde. No holding tanks. Pass through is a cool idea on the other model.
I don't like it. I believe its gonna be a big fail.
This, and an even more basic version would be very popular with people that like to fit out to their preferred spec' snd layout.
Yep, something for everyone!
Way overpriced. Wow