They Made a Camper BETTER Than the T@B Trailer! Full Walkthrough

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Playing with Sticks

Playing with Sticks

5 ай бұрын

If you thought the T@B trailer was the best standing height camper, check this out. With one extra foot of width, two kitchens, and all the features we have come to love from NuCamp RVs, this is a the new top dog of the class. While it has all the comfy amenities of home, this small camper trailer still has the ability to get you off grid. And with it's higher ceilings and wider interior, this truly feels like a home on wheels. Yet, it is still small enough to be towed by most mid-size SUVs. In this full camper walkthrough tour we will be showing you in detail every inch of this beautiful, retro styled micro camper.
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@bucktalesoutdoors7566
@bucktalesoutdoors7566 5 ай бұрын
The TV in the rear galley is a big waste of space in my opinion also not too sure I would want dual galleys, I know it might be nice in inclement weather but I think I would rather utilize that space for extra storage. Love the bigger bed and the cassette toilet though. Thanks Drew !
@suzannecranford6819
@suzannecranford6819 5 ай бұрын
I agree with your thoughts and ideas.
@mirakowallik4783
@mirakowallik4783 5 ай бұрын
Totally agree with you
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Good seeing you my friend! Look at this comment of yours 17 likes already! You said something here that resonated with folks.
@sgt.grinch3299
@sgt.grinch3299 5 ай бұрын
I agree
@kenhaberkorn8742
@kenhaberkorn8742 5 ай бұрын
Exactly my thoughts, total waste of space
@erda2072
@erda2072 5 ай бұрын
TV and speakers outside; What a great way to annoy other campers!!!
@metaxaanabeer
@metaxaanabeer 5 ай бұрын
Exactly! I go into the back woods to blend in, not stand out.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
😂
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
I go to run around naked and bark at the moon. Those poor other campers around us 😂
@metaxaanabeer
@metaxaanabeer 5 ай бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks As stated, blending in.
@joynerrperez
@joynerrperez Ай бұрын
My use case is very specific, but this is a great trailer to pull up to the tailgate and be set for the day.
@andrewjones-productions
@andrewjones-productions 5 ай бұрын
It is a nice trailer. Nevertheless, the point you raised about flipping the 'lagoon table' mount immediately struck me, long before you mentioned it. My thoughts exactly. Taking advantage of the longer sided bed and by doing so, taking advantage of the shorter sofa/couch makes far more sense. This is something that I agree they can easily and quickly remedy - unless like yourself, I too am missing something. Another of my pet-hates or dislikes is that if manufacturers are going to put top opening fridges/cool boxes under counter-tops, then they should always be on a slide-out shelf/rails. They are completely ignoring the realities of life that once the cook has gotten everything out of the fridge/cool box and is busily preparing, there will always be a spouse/partner or child that wants to get a drink out of it and will not wait. Furthermore, if you are required to take out the cool box or fridge from its storage position, that is no easy task when it is full of heavy drinks or food. As for the wet-room, it definitely needs a window that can open or preferably a vent. That would remedy the necessity for a silly gap on the door and allow it to close fully to prevent unpleasant smells getting out. Not to mention stopping steam from the shower raising the humidity of the trailer. Three things that would make this trailer go from good to great.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Andrew I really appreciate that you took the time to give feedback here. These are the comments that someone looking for a trailer will benefit from. Great point on the slide out. I don't think I have ever mentioned that in a video. I am going to have to remember to keep my eye out for trailers that lack this so I can make that point in the future.
@jodybogdanovich4333
@jodybogdanovich4333 5 ай бұрын
I love the retro-styling and I noticed the extra, albeit slight, counter space inside, but all in all, not worth the extra 500# by including two kitchens and two TVs in such a tiny trailer. Thx for the tour! 😊
@richardhouvener6423
@richardhouvener6423 5 ай бұрын
Exactly, how badly do you want to watch TV? The rear (or the front, if you prefer) could be far better used for more storage space or tank capacity, etc. My Casita (yes, they are dated looking as hell) weighs the same as this trailer but has way more room inside for the same weight. I think this looks very cool but it is not the most practical application out there. As for the cassette toilet, if you are one of those folks that has "black tank phobia" are you really going to be better off tsking the cassette to the dump station every 2 days? It seems to me that handling the same chore more times is not the solution that works best. And no vent fan in the toilet/shower is a non starter, too.
@jodybogdanovich4333
@jodybogdanovich4333 5 ай бұрын
@@richardhouvener6423 The cassette can be dumped into a vault toilet or a regular toilet, like at a rest area. I do empty mine covertly and also use disposable gloves, disinfectant spray, and paper towels, as needed. I'm a single camper and like most campers, I use public facilities when possible, so I don't have to empty the cassette very often. As far as a fan, I think they left quite a gap at the top of the door so the big fan in the living area takes care of moisture and any "odors," which don't bother me since I'm alone LOL, plus I always add a deodorizer to the emptied cassette, plus some water per instructions (I also rinse the cassette with some water after it's emptied).
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
You are welcome Jody! Good seing you on here.
@CinkSVideo
@CinkSVideo 5 ай бұрын
This definitely has some positives and is a very cute trailer. I can see the appeal for a lot of people. Don’t like two kitchens. Seems a waste of space. The TV outside is hilarious. It’s pretty geared toward camping in established campgrounds. Nothing wrong with that. You and I feel the same about bathrooms in small trailers. The only positive would be cold weather times. That camp toilet outside is pretty chilly to the tushy. I would rather close up my bag and toss it in the trash (I use the right things to make this okay) than to empty that in a toilet somewhere. Those dome hubcaps are gonna pop off pretty fast on some forest and WMA roads.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Good points you have here my friend. Don't say that about the dome hubcaps! You are killing my nostalgic dreams. Two things I have always wanted...Retro fenders and baby moons. Mark from Bean tells me with my style of camping I will rip those fenders up the first month. And now you tell me I will lose the full or baby moons! Everyone who knows me knows I can be a little bull headed. I still want to prove everyone wrong. I want to take out a retro trailer all over the backcountry and bring it out in one piece. That was something Charles and I were working hard on. We were making a lot of reinforcements on the body and the paint process to take a retro trailer through the toughest terrain. He guaranteed it would work and as usual I was skeptical until I saw it play out in the wild. Haha. Like you, I am not very optimistic about it. But, boy would it be fun to take a retro styled trailer all over the country and it still holds up.
@CinkSVideo
@CinkSVideo 5 ай бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks I’m with you there. If I could get the back country capability AND a retro look…Heaven!
@lesliebrown1517
@lesliebrown1517 5 ай бұрын
I agree that table mount should be moved over. I'm a single camper with dog and a full time bed and table are on my must have list. I don't need tv or entertainment center or microwave though . I like the extra width and height, but not sure I need 2 kitchens.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
I think all those extra amenities can be easily removed and really open up that space. But, that kitchen that is there to stay. Haha. I would like a second kitchen, but just a counter and a one burner stove for light breakfasts and rainy days. I think this would be a great option for one person and a dog. I also like how the kitchen is in the front. It makes it live a bit bigger inside. That trailer Charles and I were working on. I think that would have been a great fit for your scenario. We never got to show it off, but everything revolved around the "living area." We designed it live more spaciously. It had fold down tables, seats, and a good amount of room for dogs, bikes, family eating/board games, etc. I hope somebody comes up with a design like that one day. Small, but a smart use of space.
@bee-anca236
@bee-anca236 5 ай бұрын
Looks like the shower door has a gap so you can use the main fan to vent. Cute little trailer!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Like I said, bathrooms are my weak point. Thank you for clarifying.
@AnnaK1701D
@AnnaK1701D 5 ай бұрын
Not just the shower that vents out…. Ick. Bathrooms in a small space. It’s so challenging to find a trailer with seating/convertible bed and a galley but NO bathroom inside!
@TheSmdl
@TheSmdl 4 ай бұрын
I really wish NuCamp made a stand up RV in the 1500lbs-1600lbs range. That would made it a possibility for smaller SUVs.
@susanhighfield8284
@susanhighfield8284 5 ай бұрын
Pretty trailer. Love the style. Always thought galleys in a camper this small is a waste of space. People cook out using a grill when they go camping the majority of the time. Who wants to pay 1000s extra for a galley that they'll likely use to make coffee and maybe cook some eggs? A camping stove is cheap.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Interesting. It is fun to hear the counter argument on here. We don't hear many arugments against a galley kitchen. Thank you for sharing Susan. Love it!
@guidorrmc7618
@guidorrmc7618 4 ай бұрын
Actually, if you really know how to camp, you cook over the fire. Mind blowing, I know!
@ryanm.9533
@ryanm.9533 5 ай бұрын
I agree with alot of the comments. TV in the gally is a waste of space. Put it inside. Not a fan of dual kitchens, micowave and shower. Like the toilet though. If you remove the inside kitchen, microwave and shower maybe you could fit a bunk?
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
May and I were both a littel shocked when we realized there was two tvs. One inside and one outside. Could point on the bunk. It would e neat if they offered a few different layouts.
@curronhill2744
@curronhill2744 5 ай бұрын
Yes it needs a vent in the bath. Nice video!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video.
@JackFalltrades
@JackFalltrades 5 ай бұрын
Great to see you again! 😊
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Same to you. I always look forward to these comments from you.
@chicanica64
@chicanica64 5 ай бұрын
Like the cassette toilet!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
I think that was a really smart move. Most folks who do this quite often, see the value in the cassette vs the black tanks.
@scottv.4140
@scottv.4140 5 ай бұрын
I really like the style. The rest of it not as much. Not a fan of the outside galley kitchens, if I want to cook outside I will either be using a fire or a grill otherwise cooking inside on the gas stove isn't that big of a deal and I like the option to be able to cook out of the weather. As far as the bathroom, if you look at the door there is a huge gap at the top so the moist air will go out through here, I am assuming there is a fan out in the main area. I still like the 400 better I like not having to set up the bed all the time. They could have set the table mount to the wall so you could just flip it up instead. I also don't like pass throughs they seem useless to me.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for solving that fan question for me. So simple, but I just couldn't see it. I'm with you on the bed comment. The beauty of the pass through is to eliminate dual items. Most people use them as a storage area for things that will be used both inside and outside the trailer. We use ours often.
@lisadelacruz6915
@lisadelacruz6915 Ай бұрын
Thank you for your fast reply to my request.. We just bought a new 2024 Little guy micro max! We were also consider Nu camp tab 320
@trishrobbins9942
@trishrobbins9942 5 ай бұрын
With space at a premium, I wouldn’t want two kitchens. I also reject that low rear end. I can hear that rear edge scraping on the driveway. However, I love my 2023 T@B 320 sb.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
I understand that space concern. In a perfect world our family would have a full galley kitchen and then just a small burner in the front of the trailer for small breakfasts and rainy days. I can hear that scraping as well. But with my smaller tow vehicles it is rarely the rear of the camper and more often scraping on the tongue. What does the SB stand for in your model? Is that standard bed configuation?
@hcarpam1
@hcarpam1 5 ай бұрын
I love the older NuCamps. I prefer the black tank so i dont have to roll my waste around camp. I prefer the bed setup on the 320 with the complete U. The storage and setting are more ample. Not needing a one person lightweight yet, but I'll be ready when I am.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
I am interested to see what the ratio is of those in favor of the blank tank vs the cassette. Thanks for sharing.
@michaelpellegrino3220
@michaelpellegrino3220 5 ай бұрын
Very nice looking trailer. I agree with other comments about the cooler/fridge area needing a slide, ditch the TVs and I still worry about getting this trailer out in the back-country. Hub caps & fenders tend to take a beating over time. If I were staying on pavement or well maintained gravel roads though, this is a gamer.
@BennyTheButcher2
@BennyTheButcher2 5 ай бұрын
Beautiful styling and appears very well made. But at $44,995 who is buying these?
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
With trailers like this, I never know where the prices really. One dealership has a sticker for $49K, another $44K, and then quite a few at $25,900 and the odd $25,500. Such a wide range!
@itsmichellejenkins
@itsmichellejenkins 5 ай бұрын
Hello 👋 Sean! Nice to see you doing a video! If you recall, seeing your tour of the Meerkat on this channel is what made me decide on a Meerkat! After almost a year, I’m still loving my trailer! Thanks & Happy New Year!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
I have a feeling Sean will see this comment in a few days. He is such a great guy. Which is why this was my second round hanging out with him. Glad to hear you are enjoying the Meerkat. Love that camper!
@jenniferstewarts4851
@jenniferstewarts4851 5 ай бұрын
Now lets remember, these kind of campers can accept big docking tents. while it takes time to set up, and can add a few 100 lbs of "gear" to a trip. This can add an extra 10' of width to the trailer. This means you COULD set up a wood stove, 2-3 extra beds... parents can sleep in doors, kids could sleep in the tent, with a stove jack and wood stove, you can to cooking in that tent too giving you a 3ed point of cooking + you have the electric power on that side. With the electric outlets on this side and shore power on the other, this leads to an interesting option where the tent section has access to the shore power THROUGH the camper, allowing everything from electric heaters, separate AC units, or any appliances including TV and Game console outside for the kids in the tent area...
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
You know I appreciate how you think! People often make comments on our channel about "what are you going to do when the kids get big" or "good luck when you kids get big." I think they just don't understand our family's needs. Even our house is only 900 square feet and that is more than we need. For us it is about having the neccesities and then from there, like you said, we can just build outward with our outdoor living room. Yes, we will continue to tent camp with our boys. But, I also want the luxury of teardrop camping as well. Having a docking tent allows us the best of both worlds. The boys get a little autonomy and that outdoor experience we all grew up loving, and May and I still get some of our creature comforts. I think next summer we might actually forgo the galley in exchange for a different outdoor kitchen setup. Like people are saying here in the comments the galley does reduce the usable living space inside the trailer. We took out the new Bean Stock this fall. And I was shocked how big a little camper can live, even for a family of four. As long as everything is outside, you don't need a whole lot of space inside.
@jenniferstewarts4851
@jenniferstewarts4851 5 ай бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks I always look at the camper- the trailer - as the center point for modular systems. Its your safety point, your emergancy fall back, and your primary retreat for serious weather. BUT it is also the hub. with the option to add on to it with out tents, with out structures, with power lines running from the camper to other points... with water and power running TO the camper then distributed. You might for example, be running 600 watts external solar + a water purification system that feeds to the trailer... the trailers tanks store the water, its water heater warms it, its batteries store the power... then from there it can be disributed to other points. This is my only dislike to the camper. because of its size and shape, without extending the tongue and adding on weight there, you can't do something like, switching form 1 20 to 2x 30 pound tanks. You can't add 3 more big batteries. i wouldn't have minded a battery box with its own access BELOW the propane tanks. where you could mount up to 4 batteries. THEN the tank bay being able to be "enlarged" to hold up to 2 30 pounders...
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
I saw a couple of younger folks in California doing something similar to this. Their camper was used as a base station for work, but it also functioned as their home. During work hours they had a really neat system for utilizing the trailer to process or handle external inputs. One guy was using his for telecommunication. Lots of wires and dodads coming in that I didn't understand. Inside there was a lot of processing going on. He said the biggest struggle was keeping the camper cool in that scenario. @@jenniferstewarts4851
@1cosmocat
@1cosmocat 5 ай бұрын
I guess an indoor kitchen would be nice for some, but I'd take an outdoor kitchen only, no microwave, no TV. Actually, no shower either, though I do like the cassette toilet. Apparently it's too much camper and too much weight for me & my Subaru Forrester. Nice tour, though .
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
When I imagine myself stripping this camper down and making a few modifications, it actually is up there as one of my favorite campers. But as is, it defintely is lower in the pack. Like you, I wish the weight was a lot lower as well. I used to grumble about this a lot, but I have almost given up. How come you have Scamp trailers that are that big, weiging only 1,000lbs, and last decades on the road; yet we can't build a teardrop near that size and keep it under 2,000lbs. Charles and I were determined to make it happen. I mean he was going to make that trailer even 50% lighter than I was originallly shooting for.
@robertkelleher1850
@robertkelleher1850 5 ай бұрын
That’s why we went with the Taxa Cricket. Ticks all the boxes for us.
@zackdemundo
@zackdemundo 5 ай бұрын
The toilet is cassette? I’d hate to hear the mix tapes. The pass through from the galley is a big plus. But it needs one of those little bells that short order cooks hit when the order is up. Detail. A hybrid bed setup for work and sleep. This is a win. Almost. I’d get that lagun flipped. Very nice and thorough review.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
😂 on both the mix tapes and the bells.
@JackFalltrades
@JackFalltrades 5 ай бұрын
Beautiful camper!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
It really is!
@patrickmckowen2999
@patrickmckowen2999 5 ай бұрын
Great review 👍 Best wishes to you and yours in the New Year.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Thank you good sir. Always great seeing you on here Patrick!
@mrdave22
@mrdave22 5 ай бұрын
love the retro style
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Good seeing you on here. It kind of makes me sad seeing the retro trailer. This was very similar to the style Charles and I were shooting for on our build.
@sarahisme707
@sarahisme707 5 ай бұрын
I like the front kitchen and window
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Me too! We talk about the advantage of a front kitchen over a side kitchen in quite a few of our videos. It really is a nice layout.
@jeffmatthews3798
@jeffmatthews3798 5 ай бұрын
I watched again. I really want a camper that size…..but. I had a 7 ft wide with stand up height interior for two years. I camp primarily in remote..ish campgrounds down two tracks or logging roads. I was beating that wider/trailer up every trip. I’ve ripped off jack stand wheels, awning covers, cover plates, collected limbs with solar panels. I need something that is no wider or taller with my vehicle with a canoe on top. Solitude comes with restrictions.
@Chubbydippin
@Chubbydippin 5 ай бұрын
Good stuff as usual Drew. The interior seems more similar to the Tab 320 S. I guess the CSS comparison is because of the outdoor kitchen. Agree with the lack of a exhaust fan above the wet bath being something overlooked. You know me so here we go again...How hard or expensive would it be to have 2 more solar panels up top? Atleast 300 watts should be more common. Also, with all these portable power stations (Bluetti, Jackery, Ecoflow...) becoming more popular and cheaper, when are manufacturers going to put a second 30A or 20A outlet inside the trailer that would provide power to all things inside the trailer like the outdoor shore power inlet does? If you spend over a thousand dollars on a Bluetti you wouldn't want it outside exposed to the elements or theft. The outside of this trailer looks cool being retro. But all in all I'd prefer the 320 S without the outdoor kitchen to allow longer front to back oriented bed length and space. Thankyou Drew. You always bring us much to think about and consider.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Yes, you are right. Much more similar to the 320S. To me it is a compromised layout of the 320s, with the benefit of a galley kitchen. I'm with you on the solar. I have been saying 200. But, I wouldn't mind 300. We put 400 on our new camper. And it really wasn't that expensive when you go with a renogy panel. Our second panel was from Bouge RV because I wanted to test CIGS vs Standard technology. Guess I won't be doing that any time soon. Good point on the adapter inside for attaching a power station. That is the same problem we had the last two summers with our converted cargo trailer. I could only use the power station outside, but I wanted it inside. Glad you enjoyed the video. I dont' think there has been one person yet in the comments who has said, yep this is the trailer for me.
@michaelfriedmann5
@michaelfriedmann5 4 ай бұрын
I am curious to know the differences about the solar panel that you install from Bouge RV, I have a 320s and I want to add more solar panel, I am wondering if it's worth the price differences from the regular Renogy which is almost half the price, also what is the best way to attach in order not fly away when driving, since I heard it happened to some people. Thank you
@MageSkeleton
@MageSkeleton 5 ай бұрын
the whole point why some people like me love and want the T@B NuCamp "camp trailer" is because it's basically a tiny home on wheels you can easily tow with most any vehicle. And to live in. Not necessarily to just go "haha hehe" camping with. This camper would have to have the entire backsituation removed and gain a black tank because there are places you can only stay if you have a black tank. And this should also allow for more space for storage. Wonder if such was also made as a "side grade" other option?
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Good point you have here. I was viewing this trailer more for folks who would be doing a mixed camping style of offgrid and shore power. I think there is only one layout, but multiple layouts would be a great option.
@jacen6386
@jacen6386 5 ай бұрын
They gap the bathroom door at the top and the Maxx-air serves as the bathroom fan
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Love it! My friend watched this video and had issues with that gap. I wasnt sure what to tell him. I'm looking forward to telling him, the reasoning behind the gap. Funny I overlooked that. THANK YOU!
@clairethomas1440
@clairethomas1440 5 ай бұрын
Cool trailer 🤩😍
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
AGreed!
@patriciaevans5906
@patriciaevans5906 4 ай бұрын
Love it! If the tv isn’t able to swing out might be a little issue but other than that I adore it! And I have a smaller size SUV…Honda CRV…so not sure about towing ability…not that I’d go all over the country due to some health issues but would love to visit places in NC where I live!
@GunNut37086
@GunNut37086 5 ай бұрын
This is the best looking teardrop I've ever seen. I'd much rather have outdoor-only cooking, because I don't like sleeping in kitchens (food smells permeate) and I'm unshakably set on never having a wet camper. Still, this is an awesome camper with way more features than I thought they could pack into such a small unit. It's right at the max I'd tow with my Wrangler, but doable.
@shirleymatthews6692
@shirleymatthews6692 5 ай бұрын
Seeing Sean out there showing this trailer took us back to the magical moment when you Drew , and Sean introduced us to the Meerkat. Well we bought that Meerkat essentially mail order, had to have it shipped from San Diego, CA to NJ. And more than 8,000 miles of touring/camping around the country our first year (11 National Parks) we couldn’t be happier. The only thing this one has that I might want to add to our Meerkat, is built in air conditioning (we have a portable unit). This brings me to the one big reason why we would not feel as comfortable with this camper and that is it is too short for my 6ft 4 inch husband. And secondly our Highlander Hybrid has a towing capacity of 3500 but we carry a great deal of gear/toys -bikes, Skottle-again at your recommendation Drew) side tent (especially made for the Meerkat) we are fun loving glamours so I fear we would max out and have to trim down what we bring. Thanks for doing these product demonstrations. We are living proof that they help others find products and campers that are the right fit for each of us. And about the Skottle when we mooch dock with friends we make them breakfast (and dinner if we’re there for more than one night) using the Skottle as it adds a little fun factor to our thanks for having us.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
11 National Parks... I love it! Did you catch our little reference in the video to the bed extension on the Meerkat? That also is a nice tough for those taller folks. I will have to look up that custom Meerkat tent. I don't think I have seen it yet. I went out to see the Meerkat again this September. I can't seem to stay away from it. I just love that little trailer. Your comment really warms my heart. This is exactly why we make these videos. Speaking of the Skottle, we even use ours at home now. May and I just can't get enough of this style of cooking. I picked up a Blackstone this summer. I have been experimenting with it as well. If it weighed less it would probably be on every camping trip with me. I took it out on a few trips. But, the Skottle still reigns supreme in the campground. I've been experimenting with other brands like Southwest Disc to help folks find a more affordable option. But, I just really love the depth of the skottle pan. It is shallower than the others and I find that to be very adventageous. Especially for dinners like steak or fish.
@shirleymatthews6692
@shirleymatthews6692 5 ай бұрын
Keep up the good work! Know that your posts are appreciated. And I did notice the little Meerkat plug. We hope you and your lovely family have a healthy and joyous 2024.
@sarahalvarez8204
@sarahalvarez8204 5 ай бұрын
Ok this is the cutest….and would be even cuter in my possession. 😂
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
RIGHT! My thoughts exactly.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
When I first responded to this, I didn't even realize it was you. HI SARAH!
@freyja130
@freyja130 4 ай бұрын
Do you offer a warmer wood tone interior? I find the gray metal back splashes and cabinets to be so cold. Other than that it’s perfect.
@jfitzpatrick6108
@jfitzpatrick6108 5 ай бұрын
Extra width is great! Table mount DOES need to be shifted _OR_ duplicated - - if only as an option. ¿What will happen to _ALL_ _THE_ _MOISTURE_ once you finish showering?
@jodybogdanovich4333
@jodybogdanovich4333 5 ай бұрын
You take a quick shower 😂
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Haha. Love this comment Jody!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
I'm hearing from other comments that the gap in the door is designed to allow the Maxx-Air fan to pull that moisture out. LIke you, I was worried about that condensation.
@agirlnakedinthehalljewelry4223
@agirlnakedinthehalljewelry4223 5 ай бұрын
So we have a basically seating for 6 with leg room for 4, with a table for one and a half...so much possibilities. I had a 13 ft trailer which slept 4, closet, heat and ac, and toilet Miss that thing...
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Good point. Lot of possibilities for 1 or 2 folks. Limited for more.
@donnamanitu8673
@donnamanitu8673 5 ай бұрын
Yeti cooler is nice but it needs to be on a pull out drawer. It will be very heavy once you add food and any ice to be lifting in and out.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Good eye! Thanks for sharing.
@lisadelacruz6915
@lisadelacruz6915 Ай бұрын
When you have time, can you please eval the Little Guy Micro max trailer... thank you 🙂 You are a great resource to us newbie campers!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Ай бұрын
Consider it done! We have already filmed that review, I’m not quite sure when it’s coming out yet. I believe it comes out in June.
@bartman1857
@bartman1857 5 ай бұрын
Always been a fan of Nu Camp as they seem to be nice builds for mass produced builders. TV and stereo seem silly especially in the galley. I bet you like those fenders and hubcaps! No mention of the brand name on interior components. Scars me a bit. With the short door I feel like a vent is not a deal killer.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
You know it Bart! Those fenders and hubcaps scream Drew. Some day...some day. Good point on the brand names. I didn't even think of that. I was wondering what they used in place of the Alde system that they typically use in their other T@B campers. And I think most folks are in agreement with you on the door. Seems like the Maxx-Air fan gets it done. Good seeing you Bart! Get some turns in for me.
@CampMymy
@CampMymy 5 ай бұрын
This is nice but too big and 2 kitchens seems like a lot. There should be a slide out for the cooler as it would be difficult to maneuver when it’s full of food and ice. The Lagun mount is probably easily moved or you can buy an additional mount. This is the first time I have seen a walkthrough of this version. Well done as usual!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Great point on the slide-out. I completely missed that one when I first shot this video. Glad you enjoyed the video. Really good seeing you on here.
@davidpalmeri3237
@davidpalmeri3237 3 ай бұрын
Is the outdoor TV supposed to have a remote? How do you turn it on??
@EverythingRVbyPat
@EverythingRVbyPat 4 ай бұрын
I would rather have a short teardrop than one that is 5'9". I'm 5'11" and I hit my head so hard I almost passed out in a T@B. This one doesn't solve that problem. I think having an indoor and an outside kitchen in this is very redundant. I would rather have more storage or an entertainment area in one or the other. I love your reviews and they saved me a lot of time in shopping for a small camp trailer. This trailer would be a hard pass for me. But like I said, thank you for showing this to us so I don't have to try to find one in person. Keep up the great videos. Pat
@JT_Adventures
@JT_Adventures 5 ай бұрын
They wasted space by putting the second kitchen inside IMO. I would rather have a tiny seating area & storage inside in that location. Then the bed could remain a bed. Also agree with you on the table placement. We had a nucamp that had a vent in the bathroom & it was nice, not sure I would like this. I do like the other updates the have made but still would not go for this due to the indoor kitchen. The fridge should be an option in the yeti location. Two people standing up in there is tight. Great improvements & quality build as you mention jut not the layout for me.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
You nailed it with layout. I think folks can build a great trailer, but that doesn't mean the layout is for everyone. I would love to see a couple different layouts on this version. But, beings this is custom made by NuCamp for Ultimate Toys that probably isnt very practical.
@islandgirlejfan
@islandgirlejfan 5 ай бұрын
We own a 2023 Intech Sol Dawn that has a wet bath. It has a vent and I can't imagine it NOT having it, so I believe this to be a poor choice not to install it. I love the lagun table and I'm in agreement that it should have been mounted at the end, however in saying that, I believe they were thinking of an end table sort of function when designing it. I don't really know where I am with the two kitchens.....Our kitchen is inside when you walk in the door. We've used it exactly twice. Most of our cooking is on a flat griddle outside. I don't really care for the food odors in our camper. I think what I do love about this is the on demand hot water. We are installing solar in ours for off grid use....I don't see a lot of option for that in this model. And I want to add....I PERSONALLY would prefer a combination microwave, air fryer, convection oven. We use our stand alone air fryer out in the woods A LOT! The microwave we use on packout mornings so as to not have a lot to clean up before leaving the campsite. We will be solving our problem soon. As usual Drew, you do a great job.....really enjoy your videos! :)
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Love hearing insights from people in the field. Great tip by the way on microwave food the day of camp teardown. If you haven't tried airfryer cookies while camping, I caution you. Do it at your own risk. They are amazing, take less than 10 minutes, and make camping even better. The risk, it is too easy! We found ourselves eating more cookies than we ever would eat beings it was so easy. haha. We have never tried an airfryer for anything, home or camp. Mark from Bean trailer suggest we take one out to make cookies. Wow! That is all I will say. Haha. Glad you are enjoying the videos.
@islandgirlejfan
@islandgirlejfan 5 ай бұрын
The air fryer is a lunch time thing after coming in from a walk or just enjoying the sites! Cookies sound interesting, might have to try that....maybe with some ice cream! =D We live in a condo, so taking the flat griddle out is the thing since we can't do it at our home due fire regs. I get a lot of ideas from Neal @TheFlatTopKing and @CowboyKentRollins. Both of them have reminded me to embrace my love of cooking! It's one of the appeals of going camping. All three of you are enhancing the experience for us as we plan to take this on road for a bit! Your channel in particular was the reason we got back into camping as before this unit, we bought a teardrop from Tiny CamperCo. Lovely unit, but health reasons called for indoor facilities. You really do a great job with your reviews! @@PlayingwithSticks
@wendybauman4074
@wendybauman4074 5 ай бұрын
This is a hybrid of the T@B 320 S and CS-S, with the two kitchens. While the retro look is fun, the 320S has a longer bed and more clothing storage because no outdoor galley kitchen. (We cook outside on picnic tables, so no need for galley.) Two kitchens vs storage? Storage,hands down. I prefer the bench seating in the 320 S as well, with the backrest that ratchets up into different reclined positions. Two TVs is overkill too, since we don’t use the one we have as it is. No microwave either, as we opted for more storage space. And finally, we prefer the lighter 320 S (gas mileage! $$) and the width of our 320 S because it is the same width as our Honda Ridgeline, so if the truck can fit through an opening, then so can the trailer. Plus it’s easy to see traffic behind us in side rear view mirrors. So while this retro look is fun (like the Barefoot), we’ll keep our beloved T@B 320 S, which is absolutely perfect for us. 😊 (PS: The cassette toilet is awesome!)
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Exactly! Hybrid is right. I appreciate you breaking down the differences. And your reasoning makes a lot of sense. Thank you so much for sharing this.
@elflordsjourneys
@elflordsjourneys 5 ай бұрын
Agree, I'd stick with the 320s.
@CampingTherapy
@CampingTherapy 5 ай бұрын
I went on about 12 trips last year, and only cooked outside once. I prefer an indoor kitchen. I don't need a TV, stereo, or an outside kitchen, and I really don't like using coolers. As a 5'2" solo camper, I like the bed setup.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Wow, you have a thriving channel! I have never seen it. I am embarrassed that I have not found your channel. It is like everything I love all in one place. I saw you went to a fiberglass trailer rally. Was that a one time thing or an annual rally? I would love to experience that. Still on the search for our perfect vintage fiberglass trailer. Your cadet looks amazing! Thanks for sharing your feedback on this video. Much appreciated.
@adamb6516
@adamb6516 4 ай бұрын
We are buying this next month.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 4 ай бұрын
How fun! Keep us up to date on how the trailer treats you.
@adamb6516
@adamb6516 3 ай бұрын
Thank you, we just picked up for $24,000 brand new.
@carltuckerson7718
@carltuckerson7718 5 ай бұрын
Cool little RV. NuCamp is the real deal but get your checkbook ready!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Yes! Especially in a month. Right now I see closeout prices at $24,500 in multiple locations across the country. But, I bet it will be hard to find the asking price for less than $40,000 soon. We are seeing this with a lot of manufacturers lately. The slowing sales have brought with them some really low prices for late 2023. I'm interested to see if this is a forecast of the small camper industry or just a small lag in sales.
@adamb6516
@adamb6516 3 ай бұрын
Yeah- we just closed the deal today at $24k. These are identical to the Nucamp modals. For the price, you can’t lose. Nucamp are not cheap and this unit has everything.
@justincarlton
@justincarlton 5 ай бұрын
do you have a link for that tote tank?
@TheLukaszpg
@TheLukaszpg 5 ай бұрын
22 meters high!! Wow!! 😂
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Haha. Sounds like I didn't do a good job of proofing my text huh?
@ctuan13
@ctuan13 18 күн бұрын
I kept trying to figure out why this thing seemed so competively priced when compared to NuCamps own lineup. Yes its pricey for a teardrop, but remember, NuCamp trailers are expensive. Considering that it has an entire secondary kitchen, is six inches wider, leather upholstered cushions, a more custom exterior paint scheme and design and more cabinetry, it didnt make sense. You can find these for $32k new at some dealers. A 2024 Tab 320S can be had for 29-30K. Two grand for all that increased space, storage and functionality seemed like a great deal. But then it hit me. He mentioned a water heater below the sink of the camp kitchen in the back. If this thing had the Alde hydronic heating system that all other NuCamp campers have, it wouldnt need a water heater, because that functionality is integrated into the Alde unit. So these don't have the Alde system for on demand hot water and radiant heating throughout the camper. That's how the price is so much cheaper. Those Alde units alone cost like $10K. So between leaving out the Alde system and the lower rated axle and the lack of front tongue box platform, thats how they got the cost down. I love the kayout, but I gotta have the Alde. I hope NuCamp comes out with something like this in a more traditional exterior design, without leaving out the Alde system.
@Imgone2024
@Imgone2024 5 ай бұрын
NuCamp makes the best campers 😊 I love the retro exterior. I don't need two kitchens or even one TV. I don't want a stereo or a Yeti cooler. I do need a comfortable bed and a much lighter camper. This one's setup is not for me.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Good points. I really appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts.
@Imgone2024
@Imgone2024 5 ай бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks I always appreciate your work.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Thank you! That means a lot to me.
@JackFalltrades
@JackFalltrades 5 ай бұрын
Please give my regards to May and the kids. 😊
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Will do. May will need it. The boys are sqabbling right now over a Rubik's cube. Haha.
@jennifert9506
@jennifert9506 5 ай бұрын
They nailed the retro look, it’s a real head turner. But the redundancy in features negates efficiency which, IMO, is the key to good small trailer design.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Really good point you have. I am okay with the redundancy if it is small scale. Meaning 1 full outdoor kitchen with an indoor counter with one burner. Just enough indoor space for breakfast and occasional wet weather hangouts.
@keithpark2044
@keithpark2044 2 ай бұрын
How many TV’s do you need to go camping?
@Introverted_Outlander
@Introverted_Outlander Ай бұрын
There are options for custom table top for the tab 320 swivel table that allow it to fold open into about three times the size I had one from a company called living edge woodwork, which also had a chessboard in laid into.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Ай бұрын
I like that! I have a bit of an unhealthy obsession with camp tables. Thank you for sharing this.
@MrFredsDIY
@MrFredsDIY 5 ай бұрын
Great video Drew. This camper has lots of smart features but for me it’s just not tall enough. Instead of that extra width, a better opportunity for additional space could have been vertically applied. Many of these tear drops with this level of engineering come so close to competing with larger campers. A bit more standing room would go a long way.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the video. My thoughts are once you get a trailer this tall, you probably aren't too concerned about aero. So I'm guessing adding some more additional height wouldn't be too concerning for most. In reality I think this trailer beats most of the larger campers in terms of build quality. But, like you said, they are cramming quite a bit into a small space. So it is hard to compare the two in terms of usability.
@user-hv2dh5gv7w
@user-hv2dh5gv7w 3 ай бұрын
I love it!! I would like options!! I want an off road version not crazy but a little higher also not retro more sporty..also the two kitchens are excellent..I wouldn’t want the cook top inside. Just the microwave and coffee pot and sink and fridge would be perfect inside…and yes the cooler should be on a slide….how quickly can I get these specs because I would buy one today! Oh and get rid of the tvs…takes to much space. Otherwise I love it!
@awo1fman
@awo1fman 5 ай бұрын
I wish the manufacturers would start making trailers like this that are 100% electric. I want zero gas. I want to be able to take along and set up a few extra solar panels and stay out indefinitely without having to pack up and go back to civilization just to get gas. All the technology is there, and there are lots of people doing that very thing. But currently, the only way to do that affordably is to get one of the stripped-down models (or build from scratch) and add in the electric system yourself.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
The other issue manufacturers who want to go this route are coming across is weight. I think we still have a few years for technology to improve in the weight category. Lithium batteries continue to improve in efficiency and cold weather. But one area where they still struggle is weight. Same with many of the affordable solar panels. Once the weight comes down, your dream will be a reality.
@starrlehner1881
@starrlehner1881 3 ай бұрын
Like the tankless
@eutimiochavez415
@eutimiochavez415 4 ай бұрын
U still can’t beat the A liner ?❤
@garretlewis4103
@garretlewis4103 5 ай бұрын
Cool trailer. The look is definitely retro. It just has too much for us. I know we are outliers. Don’t need 2 TVs. The interior fridge and exterior cooler is overkill. Like the ability to use a cassette toilet inside, but don’t like a wet bath.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
I think you and I are outliers in general. But, on this channel I think we are in the majority. Haha.
@eutimiochavez415
@eutimiochavez415 5 ай бұрын
How about the price ??❤
@bluesagebrett
@bluesagebrett 5 ай бұрын
I could see my wife's boyfriend and I enjoying a Sunday picnic in a flower field with this trailer.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
I don't know if I am supposed to laugh or cry when reading this comment. 🌻
@brianmccarty3615
@brianmccarty3615 5 ай бұрын
Is it OK to have battery and propane tank in the same compartment? Is there a vent so propane won't pool? Obviously there shouldn't be a leak, but still seems suboptimal.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Seems interesting doesn't it? I can't imagine NuCamp would overlook a code.
@brianmccarty3615
@brianmccarty3615 5 ай бұрын
Hard to find rules for smaller propane tanks. One site mentions OSHA but a lot of those rules are for filling locations and such. I see some rules about ventilation but hard for me to figure which apply in this case
@JackFalltrades
@JackFalltrades 5 ай бұрын
It does seem perfect... except that short bed on one side...
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Hey my friend! I'm going to wish you a Happy New Year here. I thought I would beat you to it!
@JackFalltrades
@JackFalltrades 5 ай бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks You did! 😀 Happy New Year! 🥂🍾
@tuvia4082
@tuvia4082 5 ай бұрын
Not enough head height inside, thanks for sharing.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
I had a feeling we would see this comment often. You are actually the first person to leave this comment though. Thank you for sharing.
@jodybogdanovich4333
@jodybogdanovich4333 5 ай бұрын
Hey Drew, I have been out of the loop for the last few months. This video seems to have taken on a life of its own; lots of views and conversations! Give hugs to May and your boys for me. How old are the kiddos now?
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
I hope it’s been a good three months! Good to see you. Our last few months have been eventful as we did our annual transition from the States to Thailand 🇹🇭. The family is with me right now, so I promise to give them some hugs. Rye just turned four and East just turned seven. It felt like yesterday that we brought Rye over here to Thailand as a one year old. Time is flying. Hope all is good on your end!
@jodybogdanovich4333
@jodybogdanovich4333 5 ай бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks I'm a GREAT-grandma x2 now, with 4 grands! Babies grow up so fast.
@jeffmatthews3798
@jeffmatthews3798 5 ай бұрын
Raise the bathroom window to eye level and add a fan. I’ve owned fanless small trailers. Never again. I could do without indoor kitchens. Make that space a sitting area to make a permanent bed set up as is. Good looking trailer and the workmanship is nice. Not my cup of tea but I can see the attraction, maybe the application.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Love the feedback here. Thank you Jeff.
@robertaj3767
@robertaj3767 3 ай бұрын
Lengthen the trailer by 2 feet and put in a nice fridge on one side and a pantry/closet on the other side. Like a mini max!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 ай бұрын
I could see that being a fun design. Have you seen their Micro Max? I think that is closer to what you would be describing. I find it to be a really neat little trailer.
@robertaj3767
@robertaj3767 3 ай бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks Yes! The micro max is not quite as roomy as the mini max. The mini max is perfect because it does have the larger fridge and the closet. But I really do like the styling of the tab!
@Woburn-RoxburyMedia
@Woburn-RoxburyMedia 5 ай бұрын
If we all want a Custom Tear-Drop w/all the features we seek, put your layout/list of features, find a local Auto/RV Fabricator. Thenb submit your design to receive exactly what you want, for thousands & thousands less. You will probably spend close to a year or so awaiting what you want.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
If it is that easy sign me up! I have so many ideas that I would love to see come to fruition.
@AAvery-sr3sx
@AAvery-sr3sx 5 ай бұрын
It would be nice if they had an off-road version. I've never seen a nucamp camper with a propane furnace.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
I'm starting to see Intech use propane furnaces as well. I hope this is something that catches on.
@wendybauman4074
@wendybauman4074 5 ай бұрын
The Alde heating system in the T@Bs runs on propane or 120. And the Boondock versions are higher off the ground for off-roading.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for adding this to the conversation. I love it!@@wendybauman4074
@sierramantrvlnus
@sierramantrvlnus 5 ай бұрын
Very nice Road trailer. Still not a big fan of the aluminum frames due to stress fractures. Having two kitchens does seem to take away a lot of storage area. But who doesn't like two TVs on outside one inside. Permanent bed setup just wouldn't work. Way too small. Always love the videos
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Good point. I am a big fan of the aluminum frames for your average camper. But, for where you go. You are absolutely right. I like the bones of this trailer. I think if I got my hands on this, I could remove a number of things and make a few modifcations and really like what I end up with. The only stuggle I think I would have in the end would be dry weight, height, and tongue weight.
@sierramantrvlnus
@sierramantrvlnus 5 ай бұрын
I agree with you it does have great bones. But if you were to take out that bathroom and put in a pantry so you could extend the bed on that one side would sure help. How do you like pass-throughs? I kind of like them.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
I'm surprised people don't see the value of the pass through. To me it eliminates redudant items or eliminates walking from your galley to the inside of the camper on numerous occasions. I don't need a large pass through like the Bean. It is great, don't get me wrong. I designed our camper to have a "full" 'pass through. but really all you need is a small space that stores multi-use items like toothbrushes, flashlights, blankets, etc. The beauty of the full pass through though is now you have full access to food and snacks from both sides. It doesn't mean much in something like a Bean. But if you had a small prep area and one burner stove inside, it could be very useful. @@sierramantrvlnus
@sierramantrvlnus
@sierramantrvlnus 5 ай бұрын
Agreed, 100 percent
@jgrant4520
@jgrant4520 5 ай бұрын
I love retro looking trailers and Nu Camp nailed that look on this camper! Love the height and the width on this trailer. So my Pro’s are spacious interior, retro look and nice bed/table area with moving the table to the other side. My con’s are that with that extra width that they could have come up with an awesome layout to the galley and I feel like this is lacking, my personal opinion is a bathroom in such a small trailer is like putting an elevator in an outhouse. With such a spacious interior I would have loved to see what they could do with this trailer by leaving the bathroom out. I also feel like they could have done something really innovative with a bunk bed system. Hope you are enjoying some wonderful coffee!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
An elevator in an outhouse 😂I'm going to have to use that analogy some time. It would be really neat to see them offereing multiple layouts on a trailer like this. I literally read your line about the coffee, while taking a sip of the most high end coffee known to man, Nescafe instant coffee enhanced for the Thai pallet. Haha. I haven't had a good coffee in two weeks. I'll use this as an excuse to take the boys out to the jungle and find some good coffee. I always appreciate the support Brad! I think you will enjoy our next video. I shot the majority of it in the woods here. It felt good to use the camera on one of my hikes. Happy New Year to you and your family Brad!
@jgrant4520
@jgrant4520 5 ай бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks HA! I thought you might like that analogy! Sorry you are drinking substandard coffee!! Hope you can get some of the good stuff soon!! Happy New Year to you and your family as well! I look forward to the next vid!!
@twloughlin
@twloughlin 5 ай бұрын
Take a drink every time Sean says "really."
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Haha. Sounds like Sean just invented the 2023 New Year's Eve Little Guy Trailer drinking game. Haha.
@cynthiagame435
@cynthiagame435 5 ай бұрын
The manufacturer should solve the bunk crises for the consumer. There are neat sling things with tension poles or with mounts.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
I would love that. They came up with a really neat solution in their T@B 400 model. They have a fun name for it like the disapering bed. I probably got that name wrong. But, I would love to see it introduced into Nucamps smaller models.
@kenhaberkorn8742
@kenhaberkorn8742 5 ай бұрын
Cooktop next to tv in galley,grease all over the screen
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
🍔🚿
@ArtesiaH20
@ArtesiaH20 4 ай бұрын
Not understanding the dual kitchens. I would prefer IMO the kitchen in the rear to have a grill and the rest storage for a bike, etc. It's all about storage for me.
@joniboulware1436
@joniboulware1436 4 ай бұрын
There should be an option to have storage only in the front rather than 2 kitchens. It would be lighter and cheaper.
@Itried20takennames
@Itried20takennames 3 ай бұрын
“You can take the cassette to any toilet, then just dump it out.” There are several hilarious videos here on YT of people who believed this and dumped cassettes a first time at home or worse, in restaurant or library bathrooms…..and instantly regretted it. I haven’t ever used a cassette toilette, so can’t say, but many say it is ridiculously pungent beyond even what they expected, and you would generally NOT want to use any toilet that others would use over the next 3 or so hours, more if not well ventilated. Many use cassette toilets just fine, but be careful of where you plan to dump it and “any toilet” may be not quite correct, at least if being decent to others using the same bath room.
@jenniferstewarts4851
@jenniferstewarts4851 5 ай бұрын
Hehe, Hi drew. You know, i'm just thinking, you went on the whole composite and carbon fiber run... but everyone forgets, thanks to scotty, we have Transparent Aluminum. While its still an emergent tech... could you imagine huge transparent aluminum windows that also act as "structural" components. Coated with ElectraTint on an inner layer allowing you to tint, or black out the window as little or as much as you want with the turn of a dial. Todays non sequitur moment, has been brought to you by ALON, transparent aluminum, and electratint for all your privacy needs. ROTFL.
@jodybogdanovich4333
@jodybogdanovich4333 5 ай бұрын
Sounds like this should go with one of the electric trailers they are designing that can be towed by an EV. ⚡
@jenniferstewarts4851
@jenniferstewarts4851 5 ай бұрын
@@jodybogdanovich4333 hehe, sorry i'm a bit of a nut job. i notice techs used in other fields, boating, aircraft, military, and think how that would apply to RV industry. LOL.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Wow, I am out of the loop. Unless you are just pulling my leg. Wait are you? This sounds crazy! Oh my goodness, I just looked it up. It is real. The things you know....
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Truly! I can't even imagine what the future of small camper trailers will hold. It has been really slow progress the last 50 years. Many of my favorite models today are just throwbacks to something that came out in the 50s or 60s. But, with all this new technology I think there can be some pretty creative campers coming out in the near future.
@jenniferstewarts4851
@jenniferstewarts4851 5 ай бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks yep, the transparent aluminium is actually used for bullet proof windows even... that means it would work for serious hail events. Next, the electronic tint lets you do blackouts without curtains. its useful. LOL and no, you're not out of the loop, though this stuff has been around since the 1990's, it really only started coming into its own in 2015ish... the auto-tint was expensive but its price has dropped in recent years too so its now used on some cars.
@fannygo6673
@fannygo6673 5 ай бұрын
I would give away the front rack for the extra foot width. However, I would only for an S version; not for a CS-S (clamshell) version.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
I never even thought about that. There is something kind of magical about that extra foot of width. It just felt so good inside.
@miriamkenrick3971
@miriamkenrick3971 5 ай бұрын
It is cute and I think that distracts from some of the challenges in it. The back kitchen has a lip, that means you will stand awkwardly to use to use and lets be honest it isn't functional storage space as the tour guide suggested. Where am I storing my clothes for a trip? It looks like there is just little cubbies. Where am I hanging my jacket? Where are my shoes going? I pack pretty basic and from what I saw it would be a challenge to get everything in for a weekend. I am guessing that microwave ( which is not worth the effort to have for me ) is going to smack some heads, bring Advil and Band-Aids. A/C on the floor? Cold air falls so how effective is this? Electric plugs under the sink next to a water line, I don't know about that not being a problem in the future. Oh my, this is so mean but if you are spending that much money you need to make sure this is the trailer that means your needs and is functional. Last, I rather dump my black and gray tank all at once than drag a small " honey pot " , I believe users call it, to the dump ( you can't just bring it to the bathroom facilities , bad manners there and against many locations rules) plus you have dump the gray tank any how because if it doesn't have one then there is a new problem.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Good point on the cuteness factor. It really does distract. I agree with your points here, but don't forget the interior kitchen cabinets. That is more space than I have seen in most small campers. That is where I picture most of the storage taking place. If it was a perfect world and I got to design this trailer it would be a fully galley kitchen, with just a small backup kitchen up front. Essentially just a one burner stove and some prep space. The rest of that area could be utilized for some massive storage potential. Good point on the AC. I see both sides of the argument. The rooftop mounted creates what Charles called "drag buckets." But the floor mount like you said, with sinking cold air would not be ideal. Honey pot. Love it. That is what we called our dry toilets in Alaska back in the day when most villages used them. Crazy how far we have come in Alaska in just the last 10-15 years! Love this thoughtful comment of yours. So many good points to consider. I know T@B owners will not agree with me, but this trailer just felt like a step in the right direction. When I hop in a T@B everything just feels tight to me. That extra foot of width and that galley kitchen, to me, makes this a much more usable trailer in the field. But, if looking at it like you are. Meaning, comparing it to other options, I don't feel quite so smitten about it. Haha.
@farmerjim-fat-man-do
@farmerjim-fat-man-do 5 ай бұрын
Regarding the bathroom vent. The bathroom door is open at the top so the ceiling vent fan in the main cabin could be used to evacuate any steam or odor coming from the bathroom. Not ideal but prevents another penetration through the roof or sidewall. The build quality looks good but not a fan of this camper. The cabin layout could be better without the second galley. The size and weight of this model takes it out of the tiny camper category and will be too large for most people. The teardrop shape is aesthetically pleasing but with that, they are giving up interior space that other similar sized, conventional shaped campers have. Cost of non teardrop shaped campers seems to be more reasonable.
@geonoc1
@geonoc1 2 ай бұрын
Drew, I want to get into tear drops. 54 years old and done with tent camping and set up!! I love this trailer except for the rear TV. My issue is usually my height, I’m 6’5” so most of these beds I don’t fit on. I don’t plan on hanging out in there so standing room is less of a concern for me. This trailer being 10” wider than a 320 is what I need. My concern is that I can find NO literature that indicates that nuCamp is the final manufacturer. Or if Ultimate Toys just buys them from nuCamp and widens them. I’m concerned about who would service this. Really love your practical videos!!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 2 ай бұрын
These are built by NuCamp for Ultimate Toys. So essentially a NuCamp trailer. As for beds, the majority on the market are 6'6" long. With a pillow though behind your head that 6'6" decreases pretty quickly. Off the top of my head the first long bed I can think of comes from Bend Teardrops. Another bed that potentially could be long is the new Beanstock 2.0. But that trailer has no galley kitchen. It's my current favorite layout, but it isn't for everyone. If I were you I would look at a 6' wide Runaway Camper. Composite materials for longevity, And extra width of space. And I assume there would be more length beings there is no galley. Oh, I forgot to mention it is affordable compared to most brands. If you do take a look at it, let me know what you find out about it in terms of sleeping length.
@geonoc1
@geonoc1 2 ай бұрын
@@PlayingwithStickspretty close to pulling the trigger between 2 different dealers. What are your thoughts on the solar built into the roof? About a $1500 difference in price between one with factory solar on the roof and one with no charging (would need a solar controller etc). That could buy a lot of stand alone solar panels I’m thinking? Same agm battery set up.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 2 ай бұрын
There is price and time, plus a second option I will mention at the end of this comment. And it really depends on what panels they use. A typical affordable larger flexible roof mounted panel from Renogy will cost you about $450 or $260 from Bouge RV. Then you need to install a charge controller. Because even though these are wired for solar, my assumption is that it is wired only for Zamp. And a zamp panel is EXPENSIVE, not to mention heavy. If you pay someone to do this for you it probably will come out close to that $1,500. But if you do it yourself a similar setup would cost you probably at minimum $500 and on average probably $700. So you would save about 50%. I think with all the amenities on this trailer your best option would be a gas or propane generator. That way you primarily would just work off of the AGM battery and if needed you could top off with a generator. The generator would also support those large draw items that this trailer has included. If you haven't seen the Alp generator you may want to check it out.I thin there also may be other knockoff brands now on the market as well.@@geonoc1
@geonoc1
@geonoc1 Ай бұрын
@playingwithsticks I pulled the trigger! We got the one with built in solar and love it!!! Just did a 650 mile trip up the east coast bringing it home. Love the space for a rainy day, I can fit, and it still has the outdoor kitchen. May remove the rear tv.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Ай бұрын
@@geonoc1 Love hearing this! You are not alone with that TV comment. Many T@B owners choose to do the same thing. I have also seen a lot of folks remove the microwave to gain a bit more storage.
@jeepsanddragons
@jeepsanddragons 5 ай бұрын
I'm a rare person who disagrees : TV is necessary in bad weather , or a large monitor to hook ph to ( cause my phone has my books, etc, but my eyes are bad, so I need a bigger screen ) I do agree 2 kitchens are not necessary.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Once this video gets outside our core community there will be quite a few people who agree with you. The Playing with Sticks community tends to be a bit more on the minimalist side.
@bjnslc
@bjnslc 5 ай бұрын
Yes, but OUTSIDE in the bad weather? Our Tab has a TV/monitor inside.
@Stanf954
@Stanf954 5 ай бұрын
The front interior galley is wasted space for needed storage. The rear kitchen should be enough, but replace the Yeti cooler with a 12V mini fridge. $39K is priced too high for this trailer.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
I like your style! We have very similar thoughts on this trailer.
@burly636
@burly636 Ай бұрын
I wouldn’t want the galley in the back. I want it in the camper itself.
@user-se7dc3sg7j
@user-se7dc3sg7j 5 ай бұрын
Not the same components are used though..the hot water heater can't be used with propane..but the extra foot in the width us a winner..
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Good point. I didn't even make the connection that the Bosch hot water heater meant no Alde system on board. Thank you for clarifying.
@TheLimberPine
@TheLimberPine 5 ай бұрын
I really wish there was a basic teardrop situation this size with bunks, would prefer to have space for the kids instead of the second kitchen/bath…and storage in the back instead of bear bait kitchens….
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Wait until next summer! I think the trailer we will be using this year is exactly that. Minus the "bunks" part. We will only have one bunk.
@TheLimberPine
@TheLimberPine 5 ай бұрын
Cool! I was looking around and have you seen Bend Teardrop’s newest design? Exactly what we were hoping for! And closer to our price range than Colorado MtMassive!
@ScoobyFermentation
@ScoobyFermentation 5 ай бұрын
I tested a 1 year old Tab 400 for a night last year and I was surprised by how much wear was already visible. The window shades didn’t work well and some were broken. The weight when towing wet must have been close to 4,000 lbs and it was like a sail in the wind. It was also a very tight galley kitchen. The bathroom already smelled like a camper bathroom and the front table/bed was not suitable for adults as either a table or a bed. The main vent fan was very loud and rattled and every time someone used the water the pipes shook in the walls. All of this in a $35k+ one year old camper. I think I’ll stick to tent camping. Camper build quality hasn’t changed.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this. These types of comments are priceless. Like you, I have seen the shade issues on both NuCamp trailers and Little Guy Trailers. Even on brand new models I see them getting caught. We have had quite a few comments about the shades in other videos. Essentially the consensus from owners is that you have to treat them very gently. And some just come up with their own solutions. That weight and height you mentioned, I can see how that would be a big issue. The tight fit has always been one of my issues with this style of trailer. That one extra foot of width on this model reallly changed how that felt. Plus having the kitchen up front vs. on the side of the trailer made a big difference as well. Your comment is painful to read because I feel you there. And I know after seeing hundreds of different campers that T@B is actually on the higher end in terms of quality for standing height trailers with bathrooms.
@marbles05
@marbles05 5 ай бұрын
Those cushions would be extremely uncomfortable to sleep on. No matter what you do, you will end up with a crack in your back or knees or shoulders. For the same price, I can get a full sized trailer. Where did they spend the extra money? There are no extra features and there is one less axle, less beds, less length, fewer features overall.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Short answer is materials. No particle board, luon, etc.@@marbles05
@marbles05
@marbles05 5 ай бұрын
If I do not fit in the bed, need to bend over to stand in the cabin, or it is priced out of my range, it does not matter what the floor is made of.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
And I thought your question was where did they spend the extra money?
@cherylbarrett3443
@cherylbarrett3443 5 ай бұрын
It is too heavy for me and my tow vehicle. I wish they had left out the full interior kitchen and left just storage with a counter. I wonder about the electrical draw with two fridges, and If I needed to cook inside, I would have been able to do so with just a counter, but it isn't really one of my goals. I do like the windows. I wish more builders use double panes.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Yes, it would be nice if this came with multiple layouts. You sound like us. We want a full galley and just a counter with one burner inside. This way we can make coffee and toast in the morning before going outside and have a convenient way to make simple meals on a rainy day. I have that same wish about the windows. I am seeing more and more people add them to their builds each year. Even the Meerkat 2024 model now has dual pane acrylic windows.
@cherylbarrett3443
@cherylbarrett3443 5 ай бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks, I try to keep some no cook options around for rainy days, but then again, I don't have kids along.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
@@cherylbarrett3443 I think that represents us now as well. In Alaska that wasn't very feasible because almost every other day was a rainy day. But in the lower 48 it is pretty easy to stay away from the bad weather.
@Smokeysmom1
@Smokeysmom1 5 ай бұрын
Two gallies in a tiny trailer like this makes no sense. I prefer inside kitchen with back to front two burner cook top for more counter space and use rear kitchen as storage. I also prefer a composting toilet to dealing with a cassette. I would also like a longer Tab, say 20-21' that would allow for a permanent bed. You can't beat Tab's quality And I do love the retro look with the tires and color scheme. It's really a cutie. ❤
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
The two galleys seem to be the deal breaker for most folks on here. And there are a lot of comments like yours that prefer the indoor kitchen over the outdoor. I like the idea of two kitchens, but one being much more basic. For us outdoor galley folks all we need is just a little single burner and prep space to get the job done inside.
@jodybogdanovich4333
@jodybogdanovich4333 5 ай бұрын
Check out the T@B 400, longer and taller. Permanent bed with Stargazer window. Higher price tag too.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
@jodybogdanovich4333 i’m loving the bunkbed on that T@b 400! I wish they would introduce this on their smaller models.
@pinkladybikermamma3603
@pinkladybikermamma3603 5 ай бұрын
LIKE THE PASS THREW. AGREE WITH THE TV-NOT NECCESSARY.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
Me too! Just enough pass-through space to get the job done.
@JackFalltrades
@JackFalltrades 5 ай бұрын
I could tow it with my Outback Wilderness, depending on the tongue weight
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
I'm having the hardest time tracking down a tongue weight. Probably not a good sign. Haha.
@JackFalltrades
@JackFalltrades 5 ай бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks 😀 They're hoping we won't notice. But it is very important, as you know. 😊
@fannygo6673
@fannygo6673 5 ай бұрын
4:04 You still have to clean the cassette, and sanitize it.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 5 ай бұрын
That is true. I think the benefit is winterization. But, the benefit is kind of negated beings the rest of the trailer needs winterized. I assume there are other benefits with this type of system? Probably a weight savings because you are not hauling a full black tank? Like I said in the video, this stuff is pretty foreign to me. I have a lot to learn.
@fannygo6673
@fannygo6673 5 ай бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks I have a 320S and I love the cassette system! You can dump it anywhere, with good techniques. And I can clean it very well and see that is clean, versus a black tank that is almost by faith that you trust that is clean. The bigger bed and the cassette are the mega pro’s that the 400 has to overcome to convince me of upgrading.
@AquaNikki
@AquaNikki 4 ай бұрын
So it’s impossible to make one huge bed?
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 4 ай бұрын
Sorry, I think I didn't explain that well. If you look again there is one shot with the huge bed. The issue is making a bed and a table at the same time and both of them beinig useful. A big bed works great!
@AquaNikki
@AquaNikki 4 ай бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks thank you
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