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  • Опубліковано 2 бер 2024
  • 2024 CIRRUS 620 TRUCK CAMPER - The Only One for a Half-Ton
    The nuCamp Cirrus 620 Truck Camper is a compact, versatile truck camper designed to fit a half-ton truck. The Cirrus 620 features a spacious interior, a thoroughly equipped kitchen, a comfortable sleeping area, and a hide-away cassette toilet. It also comes with modern amenities and is perfect for adventurers looking for a practical, well-designed camping solution to fit on their half-ton truck.
    2024 CIRRUS 620 TRUCK CAMPER
    Base Package
    Deluxe Amish Cabinetry
    Alde® Heating/Hot Water System
    Froli™ Sleep System
    Stargazer Window
    Stainless Steel Sink
    2-Burner Glass-Top Stove
    4.6 cu ft. 12V Compressor Refrigerator
    Lagun Table
    Cassette Toilet
    Electric Jacks
    Nautilus w/ External Shower
    Composite Flooring
    Dual Battery Compartment
    Battery Isolator
    LP Storage Compartment
    External LP Hook-Up
    110/ Coax TV
    CONVENIENCE PACKAGE
    310 Watt Solar Panel
    External Solar Port
    Portable Bluetooth Speaker
    100 Ah Lithium Battery
    Rear Observation Camera
    Intelligent Battery Detection Converter
    Bluetooth® Battery Monitor Smartshunt
    2024 CIRRUS 620 TRUCK CAMPER SPECS
    Overall Length 12' 8"
    Overall Width 8' 2"
    Overall Height 8' 2"
    Primary Sleep Area 60" x 76"
    2nd Sleeping Area 30" x 77"
    Interior Height 76"
    Fresh Water Tank 17 gal
    Gray Water Tank 13 gal
    Black Tank 5 gal
    Center of Gravity 24.75"
    Gross Weight (Dry) 1,593 lbs
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    Contact Dustin
    Hartleys Auto and RV Center
    3830 US Route 11
    Cortland, NY 13045
    www.cortlandrv.com

КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @annag467
    @annag467 23 дні тому

    hey thank you for showing the length of the drop down table sleeper! i want to see that demo in every truck camper video, just as completely. i have an unconventional plan for permanently converting these dinette - sleeper areas as an office area for myself, 5' 4"

    • @xtreme.lifestylz
      @xtreme.lifestylz  22 дні тому +1

      I love your idea! Keep me updated on what you end up doing. Thanks for the awesome comment, too. I do my best to give the best walkthrough videos i can for everyone.

  • @orreng
    @orreng 4 місяці тому

    Good job!

  • @frank44magfrank80
    @frank44magfrank80 25 днів тому

    Does it have a outside shower or sprayer?

    • @xtreme.lifestylz
      @xtreme.lifestylz  24 дні тому +1

      yes, right in the nautilus door to the right of the entrance, if you're looking from the back. Inside that door is where all your water connections, outside shower, co-axle cable connections and pump switch is located.

    • @xtreme.lifestylz
      @xtreme.lifestylz  24 дні тому +1

      outside shower with hot and cold water

  • @rxibot
    @rxibot 4 місяці тому +1

    Nice vid but, you could buy a fantastic full size RV for this money! This is way way way overpriced.

    • @xtreme.lifestylz
      @xtreme.lifestylz  4 місяці тому

      Of course. The cirrus and nucamp brand are high quality and not cheap, but when comparing side by side, nucamp usually wins every time. I get where you're coming from, though.

    • @annag467
      @annag467 22 дні тому

      This is precisely the decision i'm facing right now: which rig to choose for the budget? I could get a nice class C, or only a new cirrus, or a used cirrus with a used truck. It all depends what exactly i will spend most of my time in it doing: dry camping/boondocking or travelling sightseeing. If it's mostly dry camping/boondocking, hell ya i want more space and an easier rig. If it's travelling/sightseeing, I might want to separate from the camper and use the truck, and have ease parking in towns.

    • @rxibot
      @rxibot 19 днів тому +1

      @@annag467 unfortunately this channel Cherry picks its information. I am not positive that they get paid to do reviews on their products but several of these shops have closed down so they are no longer making RVs. They refuse to make less money than what they're worth. And this channel does not cover that for some reason where other channels like the RV nerd will show you exactly how many companies have closed down because they are no longer able to screw the consumer over. So be very careful with what you purchase! As per their recommendations I would still wait two to three more months before I purchase something because the prices are expected to go a lot lower than what they are now! Good luck in the future camping is a lot of fun when done properly.