Hello to all and we are first time RV owners who have just gotten a T@B 320s. Always have been tent campers, but now it is our turn! looking forward to hitting the road.
Welcome! You've come to a great place for questions & answers. Do some driveway camping, and familiarize yourself with your new trailer. Play with EVERYTHING inside so you know how it works. Then....go explore & have fun!
2016 T@B MAX S-aka: WolfT@B TV: 2006 Chevy Avalanche LT Z71 aka: WhiteWolf, or 1972 Chevy Custom10 P/U aka: SnarlingWolf Spokane, Wa. Eric aka: Lone Wolf
I'm also from NH, and live in the White Mountains Region. My boyfriend and I decided to look into getting a small camper last Fall, after tenting for five days in Maine. We've both only done tent camping, but we're getting close to retirement age and a looking for something a bit more comfortable (and a bit more spacious) than my little backpacking tent.
After doing a ton of research, the T@B 320 S (with the Boondock package) is currently at the very top of my list, but my boyfriend feels that we might need something a bit larger, since we're both quite tall. We have plans to view one next month, along with a couple of other models.
Please post about your experience with your new camper, as I would love to hear how everything works out for you. Wishing you the best in getting to know your T@B.
@Arwen, welcome to the forum. Keep in touch as you check out your options. Btw, we are a family of 4. Hubby, me and 2 boys (who will turn 12 & 13 in the next 6 weeks). We all fit in the t@b 320 with room to spare. How you manage is a matter of preparation and logistics, which I'm sure you are versed in, being tent campers. Good luck.
Hello NH...:) So happy to know that there is another T@B over in the Northeast. We purchased a new T@B400 last summer at TAC RV in NC...(we live in MA). Finally saw our first T@B on 495S in Haverhill last week. We think they had a ME plate...it too, was a T@B 320 (red trim). Perhaps, our paths will cross as we travel this summer!
I'm also from NH, and live in the White Mountains Region. My boyfriend and I decided to look into getting a small camper last Fall, after tenting for five days in Maine. We've both only done tent camping, but we're getting close to retirement age and a looking for something a bit more comfortable (and a bit more spacious) than my little backpacking tent.
After doing a ton of research, the T@B 320 S (with the Boondock package) is currently at the very top of my list, but my boyfriend feels that we might need something a bit larger, since we're both quite tall. We have plans to view one next month, along with a couple of other models.
Please post about your experience with your new camper, as I would love to hear how everything works out for you. Wishing you the best in getting to know your T@B.
We have just de winterized it and have not yet taken our tab out. one thing i can say is that we have decided that the bed will be always set up as it is a pain to make bed, unmake etc. thae table was taken out as we have decided to leave the bed open and made. We are retired and have 2 small dogs. We have always backpaked tented, climberd 4000 ft with kids, but now we need "Glamping". We got a small alum. lightweight folding table. We plan to cook and eat outside which is a requirement for us haha
@Arwen, welcome to the forum. Keep in touch as you check out your options. Btw, we are a family of 4. Hubby, me and 2 boys (who will turn 12 & 13 in the next 6 weeks). We all fit in the t@b 320 with room to spare. How you manage is a matter of preparation and logistics, which I'm sure you are versed in, being tent campers. Good luck.
We have just de winterized it and have not yet taken our tab out. one thing i can say is that we have decided that the bed will be always set up as it is a pain to make bed, unmake etc. thae table was taken out as we have decided to leave the bed open and made. We are retired and have 2 small dogs. We have always backpaked tented, climberd 4000 ft with kids, but now we need "Glamping". We got a small alum. lightweight folding table. We plan to cook and eat outside which is a requirement for us haha
That's how we do it! The T@B is perfect for this kind of camping--more like a really really nice tent then something you actually live in.
In a real pinch we could move one of our aluminum folding tables inside for eating purposes. I think we've done that once...
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TV: 2006 Chevy Avalanche LT Z71 aka: WhiteWolf, or 1972 Chevy Custom10 P/U aka: SnarlingWolf
Spokane, Wa.
Eric aka: Lone Wolf
Cleveland, Ohio
2018 Ford F150 XLT pulling a 2020 T@B 400
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I'm also from NH, and live in the White Mountains Region. My boyfriend and I decided to look into getting a small camper last Fall, after tenting for five days in Maine. We've both only done tent camping, but we're getting close to retirement age and a looking for something a bit more comfortable (and a bit more spacious) than my little backpacking tent.
After doing a ton of research, the T@B 320 S (with the Boondock package) is currently at the very top of my list, but my boyfriend feels that we might need something a bit larger, since we're both quite tall. We have plans to view one next month, along with a couple of other models.
Please post about your experience with your new camper, as I would love to hear how everything works out for you. Wishing you the best in getting to know your T@B.
Draco dormiens numquam titilandus.
think they had a ME plate...it too, was a T@B 320 (red trim). Perhaps, our paths will cross as we travel this summer!
In a real pinch we could move one of our aluminum folding tables inside for eating purposes. I think we've done that once...