TAB 360 First Time Out

Trailpixie
Trailpixie Member Posts: 197
edited March 2025 in Testimonials
I love my new TAB 360 at Assateague Island, Maryland, but my first time out was filled with the normal goofs and gaffes that everyone always have on their first outing. I won't mention the purely stupid or embarrassing things, but I will mention a few thoughts on the new 360 camper.

  • The 360 is designed as a solo camper. I think of it as optimized for a nomad worker or photographer. The single bed and table, really are best suited to a single person. I know that is obvious, but it becomes even more apparent when you live in it a bit. With that said, it is wonderfully spacious and comfortable for two people after you have been using a 320 for 6 years.
  • The custom sheets from allpro fit very tightly. The top sheet is so narrow that it is kind of worthless.
  • It still needs a topper on the cushions like every other camper bed you have ever seen.
  • The solar panels are, in my opinion poor. I will probably get into a lengthy convo in the solar forum about this, but the two panels that run front to back are not optimal to gather sun from many angles.
  • The inverter is powerful and noisy
  • The refrigerator is large. I haven't used it enough to decide if it can be sufficiently icy.
  • The complaints about the kitchen counter are unfounded. it is deeper and that increases space significantly. With the bathroom sink available for handwashing, it is a very convenient space for setting stuff
  • There is lots of space to put your crap
  • It rides much better than the 320 we had. I will need to see how it does with a full load of water, but initial returns are very hopeful.
  • The plywood with formica surfaces feels a bit icky after having the natural wood in our 320.
  • We miss the big-king sized bed of the 320
  • The screen door is easier to close and doesn't have that crack sound when closed.
  • The actual door needs to be slammed a bit to close. That may loosen up.

  • It is bigger and longer. In parking lots it feels bigger. When you park to pull-through two spaces, it is harder to get out in a small row. It's still maneuverable, but if you are coming from a smaller teardrop, you will notice that 18 inches of added length.



T@B 360 Black Canyon, 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee V6, Maryland
(previous 2018, T@B 320 Outback)

Comments

  • Trailpixie
    Trailpixie Member Posts: 197

    T@B 360 Black Canyon, 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee V6, Maryland
    (previous 2018, T@B 320 Outback)
  • EasternJL
    EasternJL Member Posts: 108
    Congrats on your fist trip!  I will say-- I don't think the door gets better-- it's either mostly closed or fully closed and fully takes a slam to happen.  And yeah, I was disappointed with the "wood" material they use now.  Nice write up!
  • Slackers
    Slackers Member Posts: 490
    edited March 2025
    Congrats on your new 360! If the door behaves as the one on our 320, you can get it to close tightly by leaning on it. You don't have to slam it.
    2019 Tab 320 CSS, 2019 Ranger TV, OH
  • Cherokee
    Cherokee Member Posts: 346
    Congrats,The 360 weights a little more, have you climbed any hills towing it?
    TV:2019 Nissan Frontier PRO-4X With an Old Man Emu lift
    Trailer: 2019 T@B 320 Boondock with a Lock&Roll Coupler & Jack-e-up
    Custom fabricated metal bottom cladding
    California, USA
  • ColleenD2
    ColleenD2 Member Posts: 580
    Great review. I like having more space for your crap. We have a 2019 320 and are so grateful that we have all the storage that they later removed.
    2019 Custom T@B 320 U Boondock Lite-ish
    Custom Colors & Custom Interior
    We've slept in 34 states, 2 countries & counting