I really like this trailer but I think the sink/cooktop setup is a miss. They could've maximized that space by separating them and giving them distinct covers so that when you're not using one, you can put the cover down and utilize it as counter space. Perhaps there is a design limitation that prevents that, but if not, it'd be great to see them update that in the future!
@@PrincessCraft Ditch the too small shower. Keep the toilet but cover with a lift up kitchen counter and double the kitchen space in the process as well as removing the claustrophobic vertical tall shower wall. Install simple track mounted privacy curtain during toilet use.
I hope they reconsider using a smaller refrigerator (like what's in the 320) and extending the countertop across to the passenger-side wall. The fold-down glass covers are nice but in practice you're rarely prepping and THEN cooking. You're doing both at the same time. You can always get a 12v cooler to extend your refrigeration capacity if needed.
@@unikornkontroller, where would you put the 12V cooler? The refrigerator is the best part of this trailer. If the shelves are not adjustable, that's a big no.
U think those 3 pads won't scoot around? Come on; make this a really comfortable camper and install real mattresses with a Lagun table that slides in front of fridge to complete for that horrible kitchen design with more counter/prep space!!!
The fact you can get the very few quality RV manufacturers, Oliver , MDC, Lance, Nucamp (KNAUS-Tabbert) to release early models directly to you, reflects the value those manufacturers see in your dealership. You surpass RV manufacturers marketing by miles. Honestly, your RV reviews as well as knowledge of the products, how they work, limitations, but most importantly, the depictions of construction materials/quality within those products that you sell, is the gold standard. Excellent as always.
@@carolinezervan6301 It’s probably more space, and venting off the curved roof. Hard to beat propane, pound for pound, but the fridge in the 360 has pretty low amp draw. Actually, if you set it up right it’s very good if you use better LiPo Battery systems. Battle born batteries and controllers are very limiting. It is much better to just have 1 led acid battery, which can be outside on the tongue, then integrate something like a rapidly charging Ecoflow inside the trailer. We have a Tab 320 with a Delta 2000 Max next to the AC unit under the seat. It can run microwave 5 to 8 times a day, coffee maker several times, pressure washer if needed for 20 minutes or so, 4 HomePod theater speakers with a 4K monitor, a Mac Mini computer…. With no sun we can run 1 to 2 days including the fridge. We have the same system in our Lance trailer with a second smart battery, which has far more power consumption,, and it’s also very easy to go 10 days off grid. Even if we have no sun, the Ecoflow rapidly charges, so I only have to run a gas generator, maybe a 1 or 2 hours, per/every 1 to 2 days, and that is zero sun. IF we have sun, we have gone 10 days off grid and never used the gas Generator. The taller fridge is hardly a drain on the 360 when you compare the amp draw over the Isotherm in the Tab 320. It does help to keep the fridge packed and not empty to increase the Cp (heat capacity) of items retaining the cold. You just have to avoid depending on dumb LiPo battery systems like Battleborn, with poorly designed controllers and create your own Shore power bypass to a better system.
I like this except I would prefer two permanent twins with a Lagun table in between and nice thick mattresses. Also while I like the tall fridge, the kitchen is too cramped. I would rather go small fridge and more counter.
I want this trailer so bad! It’s perfect. I always thought the Tab 320 was too small and the Tab 400 is too big. This one is just right! Only downside is the stove and sink having to share the cover. ❤
I have the 2024 320 and love it but the storage is lacking. I like this teardrop but the frig is too big and the sink/burners I would not like. I use my sink all the time and would have to move stuff out of the way to use the sink. Right now I have a silicone mat over the stovetop and the mat provides enough hardness it’s like having a full counter. I love the storage in their unit and the single bed/table Option. I’m short enough that I use the back cushions as a bed with the backs folded down and I put a 6” futon over the top for comfort. I removed one set of cushions and put in cabinets and I also have a laser projector as a tv and a 42” screen I can hang in the front or on the other side of the trailer wall. It’s very cozy for me and smith & Wesson.
Great, open design! And a great choice on fridge, it is amazing to get one this size in this type of trailer, bravo! NuCamp knocked it out of the park with this one, and those windows WOW.
I really wish Nucamp would ditch the horrible Fantastic Fan and opt for the higher quality Maxx Fan. For a luxury price that noisy fan is a big miss...it sounds like a minor annoyance but once you experience the difference between the two you'll be sold on the Maxx Fan.
@@PrincessCraft I always find it funny that you so often say " I don't know " because YOU DO KNOW all about the units you present. No ahh! and humm! or dead air. You are the queen of campers information. I never miss a review. Keep up the good work !
Concerns: the person sleeping on the dinette side….has four places in your midsection area that have splits in the cushions. Two vertical and two horizontal. That has to be not good. The 400 has that box spring system, this does not. Simple cushions over wood. I’d like to see that improve. I agree with several comments regarding the cover for the sink/burners. That cover should be split in half so you have flexibility with counter space. Since this is a prototype, perhaps this also can be altered before going to production.
Put a rolled-up yoga/camping mat or memory foam behind the dinette seat when it's up, pull it out when you're ready to make the bed and use it to cover up the seams!
As a T@B owner (purchased at Princess Craft!), I really respect nuCamp, not only for the quality, but also for constantly listening to owners and looking for ways to improve the functionality of their trailers. There is so much to love about this new 360 and addresses many of the "wish I could change" items on my 320. Hopefully one day I'll have a chance to trade up!
Yes for a single. I wouldn't need the big fridge. I would like a smaller fridge with the countertop extended to the right on top of the fridge. I would change out the one-piece glass cook top cover with separate over the sink. I need that space for food prep. Yes, I cook. It saves money and I add only the ingredients I want. Too many chemicals in frozen dinners that I do eat occasionally when RVing.
@@roxannegordon6162i would want a decent size freezer section. Lesser room for refrigerator section would be ok. They really need saperate lids for both sink snd stove. That would work much better.
@@roxannegordon6162agree with you on the counter space. And how about a regular sink with a north-south two-burner covered stovetop to maximize usable counter space?
Oooooh! I had to stop to watch this since I knew you would be the one to show this it in your wonderful pace for us to view this for the first time in some detail. Anxious to see one this summer.
Thankyou PJ. You continue to be the best at these types of walkthroughs. Does NewCamp offer a rock guard or shield for the front window? While in transit, it would be nice to have a snap on or bolt on cover to protect the front window from rock chips and cracks. Thankyou for sharing.
Splits the 320 and 400 perfectly and a great addition to the line! As for the twin beds, I'm fortunate that my wife of 40 years still likes me to keep her warm at night. It's great that NuCamp has joined other manufactures in offering airplane style storage. Netting like they used to place above the cubbys or simple elastic cord would make those areas much more usable. Individuals with a three way refrigerator can boondock with about 100 watts of solar, those with 12v refrigerators require 300 to 400 watts of solar. If you want to stay off grid for a period, just carry a spare cassette. Just place a little water and enzyme of your choice before you re-install it.
I have the 2024 320 and love it but the storage is lacking. I like this teardrop but the frig is too big and the sink/burners I would not like. I use my sink all the time and would have to move stuff out of the way to use the sink. Right now I have a silicone mat over the stovetop and the mat provides enough hardness it’s like having a full counter. I love the storage in their unit and the single bed/table Option. I’m short enough that I use the back cushions as a bed with the backs folded down and I put a 6” futon over the top for comfort. I removed one set of cushions and put in cabinets and I also have a laser projector as a tv and a 42” screen I can hang in the front or on the other side of the trailer wall. It’s very cozy for me, my pup and smith & Wesson.
I did like the u shaped dinette in the older models, but this one is really a great set up. Love the fridge and the window in the kitchen. This would be perfect for me.
This woman could sell me a used casket. She is just perfect in her descriptions of all RV's. As a larger man, I appreciated the dinette seating where I could lift up the back cushion to my comfort. For the bathroom demonstration, I would have used a guy at 6 feet. The best part of this unit was the LIGHT WOOD COLORS. I'm so tired of old dark woods.
I think I would prefer no gas stove and a portable one burner induction cooktop. Could be stored under counter in that cubby when not in use. That way you could have sink with cover and some counter prep space when preparing food. Outlet is already there.
PJ, thank you for bringing us another small trailer. I really like this new floorplan from nuCamp. It's perfect for a single camper, who may have a friend or family member camping with them. Still small and can be pulled by an SUV. And has a dedicated sleeping space and eating/working space, that you can make a 2nd sleeping space with. This is what I have been looking for! You give all the good insight folks are looking for. As always, the format and presentation you give are perfect. Great job PJ! Thank you for being you! 🏆 👑 I may never even get a trailer (I do hope to), but I will watch every single video PJ drops. If folks want to take the human out of it, I'm sure there are some AI videos you can go watch that are 45 seconds long. PJ's format is not a tik tok video. That's not what we do here. We love PJ! 😎
This is awesome. I have the 2021 320 clamshell. I love the quality and wanted a little more space. This is perfect for me as a solo camper. I found the tab 400 to be more than I wanted to tackle. This is a beautiful product.
Such a great new model. I own a 2023 tab 320. I wish their interior lights were dimmable and offered both white and yellow lighting. I’ve added dimmable puck lights to my trailer and it’s much easier on the eyes during the evening and at night.
Im glad to see that NuCamp is following the european models now with the one piece sink and stove, modern interior color and super large fridge (12 volt:) improvements on the digital door handle, layout, spacious design and options available. I just hope the optional rear bumper protection is available for this as well:)
This review answered all questions that weren't answered about dimensions, etc from Nucamp- GREAT job! I can't wait until I see someone's double bed mod- you know that's gonna happen! Just saw that first 4 months of production on this model are already sold out! We've been waiting for this one!
I noticed the door entry handle was also different. I used to own the 400 too and now own the 320 but I saw Nucamp was coming out with the 360…I really like the storage box arrangement.
Leave the refrigerator. There are SO MANY campers for which you can get a tiny refrigerator, but not many small campers with a good-sized refrigerator. Some of us go camping with our own food to save money and because of allergies. I need a small camper I can pull with my SUV, which has a more prominent refrigerator than the usual tiny one. I will not buy anything that has a little refrigerator. I am pulling with a reasonably new SUV, so a new vehicle is outside my future. Also, we don't like windows on both sides of the bedroom area. One solid wall would make it safer.
@@happycat3399I don't know how PJ does it, but for me, I dump mine, rinse once with just water, then add dish soap, agitate thoroughly, then rinse twice. Leaves me with a super clean cassette. As far as uses, I run contrary to some people you've probably seen who say they never use their toilet for #2. I never understood that, if I didn't want to be able to take a dump in my camper, why would i bother getting one with a bathroom? Lol so to maximize my uses, I only use my toilet for #2. For #1 I find the urinal containers work great and can be dumped at a sewer connection just the same. Doing it this way, a cassette will usually last me up to a week before having to be dumped. Obviously, I will dump it sooner if I'm able, but it's nice knowing i have the capacity.
Lol! I (Clint) end up pretty contorted in the corners of all kinds of campers and truck campers when we shoot these videos. It'd be something to laugh at if I had footage of me getting footage!
Smaller fridge keep cabinet above fridge and extend counter. Add an outlet with a usb for cell charging. It would create an alcove for coffee maker etc and also a bit more of a drop zone.
Three things I would change: the one-piece stove/sink cover that's been so often mentioned, add a lagun table mount to the permanent bed for an extra option for workspace, eating, etc, and the shower/sink nozzle. I haven't seen how those nozzles work, so maybe it's okay, but I prefer to shower in my trailer if possible and don't know how the water flow is with that setup.
Who designs these things? Have they ever gone camping for an extended period of time? This looks nice but it is still a depreciating asset and costs way too much. Over 40 grand. Insane. What is the lifespan on this rig? We have been in a Jayco for 10 years. We are on the 3 rd AC unit. Second refrigerator Second toilet And I lost tract of inverter and converter repairs. Overall the rig is holding up well. This model does not look sturdy. But it sure is pretty!
Is there a reason why the flip over the combo stove/sink isn’t a split cover? What if I want the sink only and cover the stove to chop food or use the stove and cover the sink to sit my food on while I cook? Also is there an outlet to plug in a coffee maker around the sink/kitchen area? Another note… I can’t imagine why I want to lean over the toilet to brush my teeth. I think the thought out process on these things could have been more thought out. Also, can a screen door be added? I was looking at this manufacturer and teardrop, but now I’m rethinking. Great job on the video. Very through.
Oh I love this trailer! So hoping to downsize and I think this is the answer 🙌🏻☺️ Excellent review that answered a bunch of questions not included in others so thanks PJ for being so thorough!
I was looking at a 360 but am going with the 320 because my husband and I don’t want twin beds and don’t want to have to build a work around for that price.
Well done, but hard to understand having a kitchen layout that's inferior to every other model. There is no way to prep and cook at the same time. The biggest fridge in the line and smallest kitchen are an odd pairing. Would the design allow for a practical compromise ? Even the much smaller Barefoot appears to have more kitchen space. In addition, the cooktop looks cheap, outdated, and out of place with nuCamp's modern interiors. NuCamp: hope there's some time to take this into consideration as you go into production of yet another outstanding trailer.
Batteries are stored beneath the seating inside. This trailer comes standard with a Battle Born lithium battery, and the option to have that battery capacity expanded/upgraded by nuCamp.
Not so happy that the glass over the sink and gas burner's is just one piece. You can't keep anything on the top of it or as PJ would say, "live there." But the rest is wonderfully designed for me, a solo sojourner.
Those teardrop camping trailers are incredibly cute, but as expensive and impractical at the same time. There is only one place where you can stand upright. There is just not enough room. Have a look at the camping trailers made in France by Trigano (brand names Caravelair and Sterckeman), which are light and spacious at an affordable price. And this one has so many anti-features: - No permanent bed, you always have to construct it from table and cushions, and then pull the sheet over it. And where do you store your linen and blankets at daytime? - No big table to sit at with several people, just the tiny one for two. - The cover of stove and sink is one piece, so when you wash your dishes, you cannot put the pieces on the closed stove. - The tiny wash basin behind the toilet is almost unreachable. - Cassette toilets (this one is by Thetford, UK) are really out of fashion, because they need chemical additives to avoid bad smells. If at least a SOG system was included ... separating toilets are standard nowadays. - In order to provide more height, the total height of the trailer is more than others, which is actually unnecessary. - Too little storage space, no closet for hanging clothes. On the plus side are some points as well: - Water management system - Offgrid features with battery system and inverter - Mounted step instead of a seperate stool. - Wastewater tank inside (can also be a disadvantage when discharging) - Compressor fridge (at least as long as you have electricity; an absorber fridge is less efficient, but can also run on LPG gas) What about heating when it's cold?
Get rid o the dinette! Hate them with a passion, not needed in any type of camper or RV. I personally think it makes them look cheapervthan they already do. 😊
I think you would have a problem washing dinner sized plates or pots and pans in that dinky little sink. Lose the drawer under the sink and put in a deeper sink. Also put in the 2 burners vertically. Then you will have a bit of a counter top in the kitchen. They need to put a pull out brace in the middle between the twin beds so it will be a queen (or king) bed along with more cushions for the bed's mattress. I love the windows, nice and spacious but that wet bath is a "no" for me. It's just way too cramped for me.
The reason you can't find a selling price anywhere is because they're insanely expensive. You're looking at $45K to $50K for something this size. Anytime a company makes it so difficult to find a selling price is because they know most people will just stop watching because nobody wants to spend that kind of money on something so small.
You betcha. The catch phrase is "Quality over quantity." The "other" RV industry has definitely dazzled you with the $19,999.00 plastic leaky squeaky stick and tins. I call them stacks of tens... from experience. 😊
Very well informed, well spoken video , thank you 🙏 The bad news is thanks to Bidenomics and the new world prices that RV camping even in its simplest form like a teardrop has become a rich man’s sport . I figured there would be some sticker shock when I couldn’t find an immediate listing price on the website. For now I’m stuck with my 6 man tent ⛺️ but this for sure a really nice product for its class and thanks for the demo 😊
I really like this trailer but I think the sink/cooktop setup is a miss. They could've maximized that space by separating them and giving them distinct covers so that when you're not using one, you can put the cover down and utilize it as counter space. Perhaps there is a design limitation that prevents that, but if not, it'd be great to see them update that in the future!
Solid thinking!
@@PrincessCraft Ditch the too small shower. Keep the toilet but cover with a lift up kitchen counter and double the kitchen space in the process as well as removing the claustrophobic vertical tall shower wall. Install simple track mounted privacy curtain during toilet use.
I hope they reconsider using a smaller refrigerator (like what's in the 320) and extending the countertop across to the passenger-side wall. The fold-down glass covers are nice but in practice you're rarely prepping and THEN cooking. You're doing both at the same time. You can always get a 12v cooler to extend your refrigeration capacity if needed.
@@unikornkontroller, where would you put the 12V cooler? The refrigerator is the best part of this trailer. If the shelves are not adjustable, that's a big no.
@@bookbakery I have it hooked to my 7-pin on the trailer and stored in my truck bed.
That kitchen, needs a split counter top. Where are you supposed to put your dishes while they dry? or if you need cutting space??
The tall grass wave in the wind
Has NuCamp gone to laminate instead of beautiful solid wood cabinets?
Why not a Fantastic Fan in that bathroom ? Just asking for water damage and odors without one !
Price?
Wonderful presentation
It's an aprovement, but possibly cost more.
A little more. MSRP without any dealer discount is $44k ish.
That's goid prive average car cist
U think those 3 pads won't scoot around? Come on; make this a really comfortable camper and install real mattresses with a Lagun table that slides in front of fridge to complete for that horrible kitchen design with more counter/prep space!!!
The fact you can get the very few quality RV manufacturers, Oliver , MDC, Lance, Nucamp (KNAUS-Tabbert) to release early models directly to you, reflects the value those manufacturers see in your dealership. You surpass RV manufacturers marketing by miles. Honestly, your RV reviews as well as knowledge of the products, how they work, limitations, but most importantly, the depictions of construction materials/quality within those products that you sell, is the gold standard. Excellent as always.
Well thank you! We hope to be helpful with these videos!
@@PrincessCraft Konow your craft. Princess Craft. No exceptions. Period.
I couldn't agree more!! Love this. BJ does a wonderful job. She's excellent.
That nice big refrigerator will never fly on 12-volt. I understand that they don't want to be too much like lgmm. But 12- volt. Really.
@@carolinezervan6301 It’s probably more space, and venting off the curved roof. Hard to beat propane, pound for pound, but the fridge in the 360 has pretty low amp draw. Actually, if you set it up right it’s very good if you use better LiPo Battery systems. Battle born batteries and controllers are very limiting. It is much better to just have 1 led acid battery, which can be outside on the tongue, then integrate something like a rapidly charging Ecoflow inside the trailer. We have a Tab 320 with a Delta 2000 Max next to the AC unit under the seat. It can run microwave 5 to 8 times a day, coffee maker several times, pressure washer if needed for 20 minutes or so, 4 HomePod theater speakers with a 4K monitor, a Mac Mini computer…. With no sun we can run 1 to 2 days including the fridge. We have the same system in our Lance trailer with a second smart battery, which has far more power consumption,, and it’s also very easy to go 10 days off grid. Even if we have no sun, the Ecoflow rapidly charges, so I only have to run a gas generator, maybe a 1 or 2 hours, per/every 1 to 2 days, and that is zero sun. IF we have sun, we have gone 10 days off grid and never used the gas Generator. The taller fridge is hardly a drain on the 360 when you compare the amp draw over the Isotherm in the Tab 320. It does help to keep the fridge packed and not empty to increase the Cp (heat capacity) of items retaining the cold. You just have to avoid depending on dumb LiPo battery systems like Battleborn, with poorly designed controllers and create your own Shore power bypass to a better system.
I like this except I would prefer two permanent twins with a Lagun table in between and nice thick mattresses. Also while I like the tall fridge, the kitchen is too cramped. I would rather go small fridge and more counter.
Your voice is so soothing. I love your videos. Thank you for being so thorough with your tours.
I want this trailer so bad! It’s perfect. I always thought the Tab 320 was too small and the Tab 400 is too big. This one is just right! Only downside is the stove and sink having to share the cover. ❤
I hope you get to see one in person soon!
Sucker
Good on y'all for sticking Clint in the wet bath.
PJ thought it'd be helpful. We briefly switched roles, and PJ was the camera operator for a change!
I have the 2024 320 and love it but the storage is lacking. I like this teardrop but the frig is too big and the sink/burners I would not like. I use my sink all the time and would have to move stuff out of the way to use the sink. Right now I have a silicone mat over the stovetop and the mat provides enough hardness it’s like having a full counter. I love the storage in their unit and the single bed/table
Option. I’m short enough that I use the back cushions as a bed with the backs folded down and I put a 6” futon over the top for comfort. I removed one set of cushions and put in cabinets and I also have a laser projector as a tv and a 42” screen I can hang in the front or on the other side of the trailer wall. It’s very cozy for me and smith & Wesson.
Great, open design! And a great choice on fridge, it is amazing to get one this size in this type of trailer, bravo! NuCamp knocked it out of the park with this one, and those windows WOW.
Great size refrigerator!!!
I really wish Nucamp would ditch the horrible Fantastic Fan and opt for the higher quality Maxx Fan. For a luxury price that noisy fan is a big miss...it sounds like a minor annoyance but once you experience the difference between the two you'll be sold on the Maxx Fan.
P J, your reviews are simply the best.
Glad you like them!
@@PrincessCraft I always find it funny that you so often say " I don't know " because YOU DO KNOW all about the units you present. No ahh! and humm! or dead air. You are the queen of campers information. I never miss a review. Keep up the good work !
I totally agree. PJ is the best!
Concerns: the person sleeping on the dinette side….has four places in your midsection area that have splits in the cushions. Two vertical and two horizontal. That has to be not good. The 400 has that box spring system, this does not. Simple cushions over wood. I’d like to see that improve. I agree with several comments regarding the cover for the sink/burners. That cover should be split in half so you have flexibility with counter space. Since this is a prototype, perhaps this also can be altered before going to production.
Put a rolled-up yoga/camping mat or memory foam behind the dinette seat when it's up, pull it out when you're ready to make the bed and use it to cover up the seams!
Since she seemed to have pushed those cushions down it looked like they were tucked in pretty tightly. A topper would be nice also.
As a T@B owner (purchased at Princess Craft!), I really respect nuCamp, not only for the quality, but also for constantly listening to owners and looking for ways to improve the functionality of their trailers. There is so much to love about this new 360 and addresses many of the "wish I could change" items on my 320. Hopefully one day I'll have a chance to trade up!
You will! You got this! 💪
This is a great floor plan for a single!
Yes for a single. I wouldn't need the big fridge. I would like a smaller fridge with the countertop extended to the right on top of the fridge. I would change out the one-piece glass cook top cover with separate over the sink. I need that space for food prep. Yes, I cook. It saves money and I add only the ingredients I want. Too many chemicals in frozen dinners that I do eat occasionally when RVing.
@@roxannegordon6162i would want a decent size freezer section. Lesser room for refrigerator section would be ok. They really need saperate lids for both sink snd stove. That would work much better.
@@roxannegordon6162 wow you have a RV that you can cook frozen dinners in. You must have a gas oven.
@@roxannegordon6162agree with you on the counter space. And how about a regular sink with a north-south two-burner covered stovetop to maximize usable counter space?
I want this ❤❤❤❤❤
Great walkthrough, as always, PJ! I love this design. This design couldn't be better thought out. Well done, nuCamp!
Oooooh! I had to stop to watch this since I knew you would be the one to show this it in your wonderful pace for us to view this for the first time in some detail. Anxious to see one this summer.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thankyou PJ. You continue to be the best at these types of walkthroughs. Does NewCamp offer a rock guard or shield for the front window? While in transit, it would be nice to have a snap on or bolt on cover to protect the front window from rock chips and cracks. Thankyou for sharing.
There is a rail system in the front to add a cover.
Splits the 320 and 400 perfectly and a great addition to the line! As for the twin beds, I'm fortunate that my wife of 40 years still likes me to keep her warm at night. It's great that NuCamp has joined other manufactures in offering airplane style storage. Netting like they used to place above the cubbys or simple elastic cord would make those areas much more usable. Individuals with a three way refrigerator can boondock with about 100 watts of solar, those with 12v refrigerators require 300 to 400 watts of solar. If you want to stay off grid for a period, just carry a spare cassette. Just place a little water and enzyme of your choice before you re-install it.
We love the nightstand in between the twin beds. Olive Legacy Elite made a mistake taking out the nightstand. We use that for a CPAP machine.
I was hoping to hear a price!
YEP. But that would scare everybody off! 😆😆
With the battery upgrade, can you run the A/C? Is the A/C a cat 8 unit? When can I take delivery of my new Tab 360??
I have the 2024 320 and love it but the storage is lacking. I like this teardrop but the frig is too big and the sink/burners I would not like. I use my sink all the time and would have to move stuff out of the way to use the sink. Right now I have a silicone mat over the stovetop and the mat provides enough hardness it’s like having a full counter. I love the storage in their unit and the single bed/table
Option. I’m short enough that I use the back cushions as a bed with the backs folded down and I put a 6” futon over the top for comfort. I removed one set of cushions and put in cabinets and I also have a laser projector as a tv and a 42” screen I can hang in the front or on the other side of the trailer wall. It’s very cozy for me, my pup and smith & Wesson.
I did like the u shaped dinette in the older models, but this one is really a great set up. Love the fridge and the window in the kitchen. This would be perfect for me.
This one fits!
I love this. How much is it? Great job on UA-cam ❤
Separate the cover of the sink and stove.
This woman could sell me a used casket. She is just perfect in her descriptions of all RV's. As a larger man, I appreciated the dinette seating where I could lift up the back cushion to my comfort. For the bathroom demonstration, I would have used a guy at 6 feet. The best part of this unit was the LIGHT WOOD COLORS. I'm so tired of old dark woods.
2 permanent twin beds with Laguna table at foot of beds would be more comfortable than a collapsible dinette with pads sliding around.
I think I would prefer no gas stove and a portable one burner induction cooktop. Could be stored under counter in that cubby when not in use. That way you could have sink with cover and some counter prep space when preparing food. Outlet is already there.
PJ, thank you for bringing us another small trailer. I really like this new floorplan from nuCamp. It's perfect for a single camper, who may have a friend or family member camping with them. Still small and can be pulled by an SUV. And has a dedicated sleeping space and eating/working space, that you can make a 2nd sleeping space with. This is what I have been looking for! You give all the good insight folks are looking for. As always, the format and presentation you give are perfect. Great job PJ! Thank you for being you! 🏆 👑
I may never even get a trailer (I do hope to), but I will watch every single video PJ drops.
If folks want to take the human out of it, I'm sure there are some AI videos you can go watch that are 45 seconds long. PJ's format is not a tik tok video. That's not what we do here. We love PJ! 😎
This is awesome. I have the 2021 320 clamshell. I love the quality and wanted a little more space. This is perfect for me as a solo camper. I found the tab 400 to be more than I wanted to tackle. This is a beautiful product.
Hope you get to see one in person, soon! They do look good!
Such a great new model. I own a 2023 tab 320. I wish their interior lights were dimmable and offered both white and yellow lighting. I’ve added dimmable puck lights to my trailer and it’s much easier on the eyes during the evening and at night.
Im glad to see that NuCamp is following the european models now with the one piece sink and stove, modern interior color and super large fridge (12 volt:) improvements on the digital door handle, layout, spacious design and options available. I just hope the optional rear bumper protection is available for this as well:)
This is such a great design. But they could have used an induction cook top instead and get a bigger sink for it. if not bigger than deeper.
Ah, good thoughts. Induction does seem to be getting a bit more traction these days.
@@PrincessCraft it's something I'm glad to see to be sure. Not needing to refill on propane is a money saver.
Induction with solar❤️ a great combo
@@happycat3399 right
Thanks PJ! I knew you would soon show this one. It’s a game changer for a single traveler.
Love the set up vs the 320. Only thing is I need the bigger bed not the twin setup. Is that an option for that?
That would be great to pull behind a ford maverick with the 4K tow package.
Oh man, this is perfect for me! Love it!
This review answered all questions that weren't answered about dimensions, etc from Nucamp- GREAT job! I can't wait until I see someone's double bed mod- you know that's gonna happen! Just saw that first 4 months of production on this model are already sold out! We've been waiting for this one!
We can’t wait to see the bed mod as well! Campers are so creative!!
LOL...Im a class B person, but I sit through her entire videos. Doesnt matter what type of RV.
I noticed the door entry handle was also different. I used to own the 400 too and now own the 320 but I saw Nucamp was coming out with the 360…I really like the storage box arrangement.
PJ, you knocked it out of the park! Love it. A table for setting up my sewing machine! My dream trailer. Thank you.
What is the price? I love it!
Thanks PJ and Clint! Great little unit.
You bet!
The only negative is the sink/cooktop combo. The kitchen needs more usable counter space even if that means a smaller refrigerator.
Leave the refrigerator. There are SO MANY campers for which you can get a tiny refrigerator, but not many small campers with a good-sized refrigerator. Some of us go camping with our own food to save money and because of allergies. I need a small camper I can pull with my SUV, which has a more prominent refrigerator than the usual tiny one. I will not buy anything that has a little refrigerator. I am pulling with a reasonably new SUV, so a new vehicle is outside my future. Also, we don't like windows on both sides of the bedroom area. One solid wall would make it safer.
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Dumped a cassette in a walmart bathroom? Braver than me! Lol
To be fair, it was late at night, and I’m sure I had that “ don’t mess with me” look!
@@happycat3399I don't know how PJ does it, but for me, I dump mine, rinse once with just water, then add dish soap, agitate thoroughly, then rinse twice. Leaves me with a super clean cassette.
As far as uses, I run contrary to some people you've probably seen who say they never use their toilet for #2. I never understood that, if I didn't want to be able to take a dump in my camper, why would i bother getting one with a bathroom? Lol so to maximize my uses, I only use my toilet for #2. For #1 I find the urinal containers work great and can be dumped at a sewer connection just the same. Doing it this way, a cassette will usually last me up to a week before having to be dumped. Obviously, I will dump it sooner if I'm able, but it's nice knowing i have the capacity.
Glad you had clint stand in the bathroom. It gives tall people a good reference point
Lol! I (Clint) end up pretty contorted in the corners of all kinds of campers and truck campers when we shoot these videos. It'd be something to laugh at if I had footage of me getting footage!
I’m impressed. Beds look thin.
Don't need thickbeds9
Smaller fridge keep cabinet above fridge and extend counter. Add an outlet with a usb for cell charging. It would create an alcove for coffee maker etc and also a bit more of a drop zone.
Three things I would change: the one-piece stove/sink cover that's been so often mentioned, add a lagun table mount to the permanent bed for an extra option for workspace, eating, etc, and the shower/sink nozzle. I haven't seen how those nozzles work, so maybe it's okay, but I prefer to shower in my trailer if possible and don't know how the water flow is with that setup.
Who designs these things? Have they ever gone camping for an extended period of time?
This looks nice but it is still a depreciating asset and costs way too much. Over 40 grand. Insane.
What is the lifespan on this rig?
We have been in a Jayco for 10 years.
We are on the 3 rd AC unit.
Second refrigerator
Second toilet
And I lost tract of inverter and converter repairs. Overall the rig is holding up well.
This model does not look sturdy. But it sure is pretty!
Is there a reason why the flip over the combo stove/sink isn’t a split cover? What if I want the sink only and cover the stove to chop food or use the stove and cover the sink to sit my food on while I cook? Also is there an outlet to plug in a coffee maker around the sink/kitchen area?
Another note… I can’t imagine why I want to lean over the toilet to brush my teeth. I think the thought out process on these things could have been more thought out. Also, can a screen door be added?
I was looking at this manufacturer and teardrop, but now I’m rethinking. Great job on the video. Very through.
Ameio o Mini trailer. Ideal para mim quw tenho 1,50 de altura e dois medium pets. Quanto custa e vendem para o Brasil ?
Oh I love this trailer! So hoping to downsize and I think this is the answer 🙌🏻☺️ Excellent review that answered a bunch of questions not included in others so thanks PJ for being so thorough!
I was looking at a 360 but am going with the 320 because my husband and I don’t want twin beds and don’t want to have to build a work around for that price.
Cassette toilets are DISGUSTING!! No one ever wants to explain where you dump it or how to clean it. If they did, you wouldn't want one!!!
Great tour! Almost perfect for me. Optional small fridge, add microwave above and split cover over sink & burners and I would return to rv life.
Awesome trailer thanks for sharing great information 👍🇺🇸🗽🇺🇸👍 The Vermonter
Nice but taking the so called teardrop camper away from its compact smaller size..becoming like most camper trailers now.
Finally a trailer perfect for a single person. No stupid queen size bed to waste space
The only negative is the sink/cooktop combo. The kitchen needs more usable counter space even if that means a smaller refrigerator.
why put the kitchen inside, its much more useable when you can pull it out from the back.
Have always loved these. My budget only allowed for one payment so upgraded vintage and a new truck it was XD. Maybe someday
Chef elrrc rv camper cheaper then new truck
Great walk through; very well thought out design. Thanks, PJ!
Glad to do it!
Thanks for watching!
Wow, hope to see some 320s being traded in. :) #retiring
Well done, but hard to understand having a kitchen layout that's inferior to every other model. There is no way to prep and cook at the same time.
The biggest fridge in the line and smallest kitchen are an odd pairing. Would the design allow for a practical compromise ? Even the much smaller Barefoot appears to have more kitchen space.
In addition, the cooktop looks cheap, outdated, and out of place with nuCamp's modern interiors.
NuCamp: hope there's some time to take this into consideration as you go into production of yet another outstanding trailer.
Fair enough!
What should I expect to pay on the east coast in Virginia?
How much?
Where is the battery stored? If it’s in the tongue box, I did not see any wiring.
Batteries are stored beneath the seating inside. This trailer comes standard with a Battle Born lithium battery, and the option to have that battery capacity expanded/upgraded by nuCamp.
Where do you put the wardrobe?
Wow what a sickly cheesy vid….. can’t watch to the end !
The kitchen sink is awful
No place to dry dishes.
Most Excellent Presentation!
Where can I buy one? Live close to the factory. Perfect.
Use the dealer finder on the nuCamp RV website for your closest dealer: nucamprv.com/find-a-dealer
Cramped AF. Get a 16 foot cargo trailer.
Ahi entran tres bidones de agua mineral de 20 litros.
I want this adorable home on wheels!!! So cute
LOL you forgot to mention at least the base price.
Great layout and size. The best of the 320 and 400 mixed together. Nucamp should ditch the 320 and 400 and just make the 360!
What is cost?
How much does this trailer weigh in how much does it cost
Not so happy that the glass over the sink and gas burner's is just one piece. You can't keep anything on the top of it or as PJ would say, "live there." But the rest is wonderfully designed for me, a solo sojourner.
Those teardrop camping trailers are incredibly cute, but as expensive and impractical at the same time. There is only one place where you can stand upright. There is just not enough room. Have a look at the camping trailers made in France by Trigano (brand names Caravelair and Sterckeman), which are light and spacious at an affordable price.
And this one has so many anti-features:
- No permanent bed, you always have to construct it from table and cushions, and then pull the sheet over it. And where do you store your linen and blankets at daytime?
- No big table to sit at with several people, just the tiny one for two.
- The cover of stove and sink is one piece, so when you wash your dishes, you cannot put the pieces on the closed stove.
- The tiny wash basin behind the toilet is almost unreachable.
- Cassette toilets (this one is by Thetford, UK) are really out of fashion, because they need chemical additives to avoid bad smells. If at least a SOG system was included ... separating toilets are standard nowadays.
- In order to provide more height, the total height of the trailer is more than others, which is actually unnecessary.
- Too little storage space, no closet for hanging clothes.
On the plus side are some points as well:
- Water management system
- Offgrid features with battery system and inverter
- Mounted step instead of a seperate stool.
- Wastewater tank inside (can also be a disadvantage when discharging)
- Compressor fridge (at least as long as you have electricity; an absorber fridge is less efficient, but can also run on LPG gas)
What about heating when it's cold?
I’d love for them to carry over the fridge from this to the Tab 400!
Yes
Want this..nice. darker color outside be nice
Much better,I'm impressed:)
Isn't that new model 360 a 2025 model?
Yes. They will all be 2025 models.
A melhor divisão de uma "mini" caravana que já vi até hoje. Parabéns.
Get rid o the dinette! Hate them with a passion, not needed in any type of camper or RV. I personally think it makes them look cheapervthan they already do. 😊
I think you would have a problem washing dinner sized plates or pots and pans in that dinky little sink. Lose the drawer under the sink and put in a deeper sink. Also put in the 2 burners vertically. Then you will have a bit of a counter top in the kitchen. They need to put a pull out brace in the middle between the twin beds so it will be a queen (or king) bed along with more cushions for the bed's mattress. I love the windows, nice and spacious but that wet bath is a "no" for me. It's just way too cramped for me.
I don't know why they didn't make the twin into a double...such an easy conversion.
@PrincessCraft what's the exterior height and width on the Tab 360?
The reason you can't find a selling price anywhere is because they're insanely expensive. You're looking at $45K to $50K for something this size. Anytime a company makes it so difficult to find a selling price is because they know most people will just stop watching because nobody wants to spend that kind of money on something so small.
You betcha. The catch phrase is "Quality over quantity." The "other" RV industry has definitely dazzled you with the $19,999.00 plastic leaky squeaky stick and tins. I call them stacks of tens... from experience. 😊
Very well informed, well spoken video , thank you 🙏
The bad news is thanks to Bidenomics and the new world prices that RV camping even in its simplest form like a teardrop has become a rich man’s sport .
I figured there would be some sticker shock when I couldn’t find an immediate listing price on the website.
For now I’m stuck with my 6 man tent ⛺️ but this for sure a really nice product for its class and thanks for the demo 😊
I love that! How much? This is perfect for me. I love the layout