I wonder if the drawers will stay closed and the screws on the cabinet door hinges will not vibrate loose.
We can always hope. I feel bad that our 2019 TAB 400 build was just about flawless, compared to what I hear about more recently. I would still go back to NuCamp as the rest of the industry is worse by many accounts.
I'd be really interested in a model slightly larger than the 400. I think there is still a sweet spot for a slightly larger camper that has slightly more space and storage inside than 400 and around (or sub) 4000 lbs. While I have seen some other campers in this space (e.g., the InTech Sol Dusk) none of them are built as well as the nuCamps and still have single-pane windows and noisy furnaces.
I love my 400. It's a 2024 and has been great. I've mainly done 1-2 night weekend trips. I did experience a solar panel failure after a year, but I don't blame nuCamp for that and they warrantied the whole replacement (manufacturer defect on the panels.) I'm gearing up for being empty nest in a handful of years and will want to drag my wife on longer trips. While I love the T@b 400's cozy size I have a sneaking suspicion she'll want slightly more elbow room. And more storage would always be nice. I'd love to be able to carry my chairs in the storage area of my T@b (which I can't do now) or have a built-in awning for quick setup and tear-down. None of the T@b's current limitations would have me picking any other trailer than my T@b 400 , but in a few years when we can take those longer trips I would definitely reconsider for a little larger trailer (1-3 ft more?) made with nuCamp's quality that is still easily towable and manueverable.
2024 T@b 400 BD "Tabba the Hut" 2022 Nissan Pathfinder Cary, North Carolina
I am a perfect potential buyer Started out with 2014 Little Guy 6 wide built by Pleasant Valley and currently have a 2017 T&B Q also built by Pleasant Valley
I will upgrade to a travel trailer since 400 is too small
Have been in the Q for 5 weeks now on an extended trip with nothing wrong with it just starting to feel the need for a bathroom
Will be interesting to watch roll out and reports from the those using the Haven
I like the twin bed option says it coming later. Price would be helpful. Haven 220 checks a lot of boxes for us, but price is a concern as we are retired and on a budget.
I kind of thought it would come in under the Avia pricing MSRP, just above the 400's. We paid 17k for our gently used 320 CS-S which was only 2 at the time, and you can get into a 400 used for not much more these days. 62 or 61 seems a lot for what you are getting in the Haven. I agree, let the market settle. Heck, an Avia now is about 33k.
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2021 F150 2.7l
Curious would be a better word.
2020 nuCamp T@B 320S * Jeep Wrangler
(47,171 towing miles through the end of 2024)
2019 T@B400 Boondock Lite "Todd"
Custom Colors & Custom Interior
We've slept in 34 states, 2 countries & counting
(Updated: Sorry @ColleenD2, I just saw this post that answered my question: Awaken RV from Scott Hubble?)
I'd be really interested in a model slightly larger than the 400. I think there is still a sweet spot for a slightly larger camper that has slightly more space and storage inside than 400 and around (or sub) 4000 lbs. While I have seen some other campers in this space (e.g., the InTech Sol Dusk) none of them are built as well as the nuCamps and still have single-pane windows and noisy furnaces.
I love my 400. It's a 2024 and has been great. I've mainly done 1-2 night weekend trips. I did experience a solar panel failure after a year, but I don't blame nuCamp for that and they warrantied the whole replacement (manufacturer defect on the panels.) I'm gearing up for being empty nest in a handful of years and will want to drag my wife on longer trips. While I love the T@b 400's cozy size I have a sneaking suspicion she'll want slightly more elbow room. And more storage would always be nice. I'd love to be able to carry my chairs in the storage area of my T@b (which I can't do now) or have a built-in awning for quick setup and tear-down. None of the T@b's current limitations would have me picking any other trailer than my T@b 400 , but in a few years when we can take those longer trips I would definitely reconsider for a little larger trailer (1-3 ft more?) made with nuCamp's quality that is still easily towable and manueverable.
2022 Nissan Pathfinder
Cary, North Carolina
Most likely filmed during uCamp
My fingers are crossed on this one . . . but not super hopeful, as 360 was a miss for my needs
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TV: '25 Canyon AT4
Adventures: 57 Nights: 399 Towing Miles 49,190
2022 Nissan Pathfinder
Cary, North Carolina
St Catharines, ON
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Started out with 2014 Little Guy 6 wide built by Pleasant Valley and currently have a 2017 T&B Q also built by Pleasant Valley
I will upgrade to a travel trailer since 400 is too small
Have been in the Q for 5 weeks now on an extended trip with nothing wrong with it just starting to feel the need for a bathroom
Will be interesting to watch roll out and reports from the those using the Haven
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2023 Chevy Silverado LTZ TV
2022 Nissan Pathfinder
Cary, North Carolina
2013 Toyota Highlander 3.5L V6
2025 Toyota Highlander 2.4L Turbo