T@B 360 CS is here !

B0atguyB0atguy Member Posts: 258
NuCamp has answered the call for all the owners who like the 360 , but want it in a clamshell model . They just announced the new 360CS model . Not many details released yet , but it looks like they moved the inside kitchen (which was to small anyway) , and moved it to the back clamshell style . Should make a lot of potential Nucamp buyers happy , that they once again, have the CS option . Hope they also offer it with a "black tank" option for those who dont care for the cassette toilet. 
We are very happy with our 2024 400 , but interested in seeing what this 360 CS clamshell is all about. They must be listening to there customers ! 

More details from NuCamp to come soon ...........

https://nucamprv.com/tab-360-cs?fbclid=IwY2xjawFyfoNleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHeeDu8_SBwFJNxQtf0NE4F88C2knt07KZu6kilTepDFD0Y9FsG0k6w9mbg_aem_hCdYk20lfklpDeAvJ3iARA
2023 Ford F150 Sport 3.5 Ecoboost 
2024 NuCamp T@B 400 BD,  Charcoal / White - 900AH LifePO4 , 620W Solar
2016 Ford Transit 350 XLT - Adventure / Travel Van / 320s interior !
2019 NuCamp T@B 320s Grey / Black - SOLD 

 

Comments

  • Yoshi_TABYoshi_TAB Member Posts: 557
    Hi,

    We are also waiting and interested but only if the bed size is not reduced because of the clamshell.   Not sure how they would do that on the bathroom side..but maybe so. 
    2025 360 CS 
    2021 TAB 320 BD (w/new owner having fun)
    2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee
    Southern Maryland
  • ybakosybakos Member Posts: 60
    You can see pictures here.

    https://tab-rv.vanillacommunity.com/discussion/comment/211530#Comment_211530

    There is a lot not to like:
    • Fridge is big and still on the interior. Away from the kitchen. Taking up what could be lovely front interior counter space.
    • Kitchen has no pass-through cabinets. This made it a great way to access snaaaaacks from inside.
    • Kitchen does not seem to have speakers. How am I supposed to rock out while cooking.
    Let's hope this 360 CS design is a short-lived v1.0 that brings back the essentials that make the 320 CS such a fun trailer.

    (Dear Nucamp, make the 360CS just like the 320CS but a little more interior height, and a little bit of width/length for the bed.)

    2022 Tab 320 CS-S Boondock
  • MarkAlMarkAl Member Posts: 505
    Yes for the S also! I won't consider the giant fridge version
    Snohomish WA, 2015 Diesel Grand Cherokee
    Sm@ll World: 2021 320S Boondock, 6V Pb-acid
    Shunt, Roof & Remote solar & 30A DC-DC Chargers
    managed by VE Smart Network
  • philandpattyphilandpatty Member Posts: 7
    Looking for a photo of the added “convenient hatch door” that is in lieu of the pass-through cabinets on the 320 CS. 
    2021 T@b 320 CS-S Boondock
    2019 Subaru Outback
    Bainbridge Island WA
  • SLJSLJ Member Posts: 637
    edited December 2024
    Saw inside photos and heard back from NuCamp that the twin beds are the same size as the non clamshell. No inside kitchen sink or stove but the tall fridge is still there. Back kitchen also has a 12 volt cooler.


    2021 T@B 320 S Boondock
    2025 KZ Sportsmen 130RD
    2023 Ford Maverick XLT
    The Finger Lakes of New York
  • It looks like that cheap bushwacker RV from the outside.  The 400 is really the only size nucamp should focus on because, most people who buy the 320, go to the 400 within a couple years.  The 360 is such a waste of their time and will probably fail within the first year.
    Full-time rving since 2006, tab owner since 2022
  • BillJ70BillJ70 Member Posts: 34
    edited December 2024
    Ughh.  I can live without the inside stove, but no inside sink might be a deal breaker.  Cooking outside is great, but not being able to do basic things like food prep (especially when it's hot or cold or raining outside), dish washing, etc.  Why not just a simple small sink there?  Yeah, there's a sink in the bathroom, but that's not the same.  I wonder if you could add a kitchen sink.  Too bad. And yes, I get that it's hard to please everyone.   

    Also-- looking at the CS vs. the S, the CS looks like it's at least a couple feet longer.  Weight will probably be up, but more of it moving to the back- perhaps. 

  • MickerlyMickerly Member Posts: 481
    The 'CS was never for everyone. It was a camping trailer for people that spent most of their time outdoors. I'm glad NuCamp is addressing their root population.

    The pass through cabinets are gone. They were a great feature. The axle is farther back than the non-CS for balance. Unfortunately, they moved the outlet closer to the door rather than closer to the kitchen where it would be more useful. In the 'CS, you live behind the trailer, not beside the trailer. The outside Lagun table mount is missing. That was very handy on the old 'CS. It does look at least a foot longer.

    Little Guy went under and the Bushwacker falls apart in a year. They have little competition right now. It should sell okay.
    2018 320CS-S
    "Just Enough"
  • BillJ70BillJ70 Member Posts: 34
    edited January 2025
    @Mickerly Yeah- we are definitely folks who want to spend most of our time outdoors-- especially when it comes to cooking.  With that said, just being able to rinse off an apple, or rinse out a coffee cup, or do a bit of prep work on that counter, means going around back to the sink (or using the bathroom sink, or having a bowl of water).  And YES, it also know that the 320 CS did not have a sink in that spot either.   

    Those pass through cabinets would have been nice as well. 

    And the extra length and equipment are certainly going to make this heavier.  I imagine it will be at least as heavy as the 400 (he regular 360 was almost as heavy as the 400 already).  As someone said above, it might have made more sense to just offer a few versions of the 400 (like one with twin beds) instead of a 360 that's almost the same size and weight.

    I wish Nucamp would just pull me into a Zoom call during the design phase of these things...haha. 


  • MickerlyMickerly Member Posts: 481
    If engineers and management used the products they are involved with....
    2018 320CS-S
    "Just Enough"
  • SlackersSlackers Member Posts: 491
    With new model pricing as high as they are, the Tab that we have now is the last NuCamp we'll own. Luckily it is well-built and the configuration suits the varying ways that we camp.
    2019 Tab 320 CSS, 2019 Ranger TV, OH
  • MarkAlMarkAl Member Posts: 505
    I'm glad they're for now still keeping the giant fridge. It keeps me from seriously considering a new T@B. The split beds are the main reason to look at the 360 for us.
    Snohomish WA, 2015 Diesel Grand Cherokee
    Sm@ll World: 2021 320S Boondock, 6V Pb-acid
    Shunt, Roof & Remote solar & 30A DC-DC Chargers
    managed by VE Smart Network
  • BillJ70BillJ70 Member Posts: 34
    @Slackers Yeah- even if this ends up checking all the feature boxes, the 40K-ish price tag probably puts this out of contention for us and many folks (for a new one anyway).  And I'm assuming the CS will be more than the 360.  
  • MouseketabMouseketab Member Posts: 1,238
    edited January 2025
    I love about 99% of the 360 CS-S features. I love the twin beds, the dedicated seating, (as a solo camper) and the kitchen out back. The big fridge inside is fine since they did add the pull-out cooler/freezer out back. I wish the microwave was still in the outside kitchen OR a sink in the front counter. I actually also wish it had a black tank instead of the cassette. (As a full hookup campsite person) Having said all that, I have a perfectly good 22 320 CS-S that fits in my garage. I'll hang on to it for awhile.
    Carol
    MOUSE-KE-T@B
    2007 Dutchmen T@B Clamshell #2741
    2022 nuCamp T@B 320 CS-S
    2021 F-150 502A Lariat SuperCrew, 3.5 EcoBoost 4x2
    Harvest, AL
  • BillJ70BillJ70 Member Posts: 34
    Well, it's definitely heavy, long, and expensive ($49K MSRP)..  (and still no kitchen sink-haha)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJf08qPYYaU

  • SlackersSlackers Member Posts: 491
    If you were able to delete the fridge, you could easily convert that space to a nice little closet for hanging clothes and reduce some tongue weight.
    2019 Tab 320 CSS, 2019 Ranger TV, OH
  • MarcelineMarceline Member Posts: 1,745
    BillJ70 said:
    Well, it's definitely heavy, long, and expensive ($49K MSRP)..  (and still no kitchen sink-haha)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJf08qPYYaU

    You seem to be confused. The kitchen is at the back and there is a sink. 
    San Francisco Bay Area
    2013 CS-S us@gi
    2015 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner Double Cab
  • BillJ70BillJ70 Member Posts: 34
    @Marceline Not confused- just should have been more clear with my wording, like I was in one of my earlier posts up above.  I mentioned that I would like to see a sink inside on the counter next to the fridge.  Here's what I said: "Yeah- we are definitely folks who want to spend most of our time outdoors-- especially when it comes to cooking.  With that said, just being able to rinse off an apple, or rinse out a coffee cup, or do a bit of prep work on that counter, means going around back to the sink (or using the bathroom sink, or having a bowl of water).  And YES, it also know that the 320 CS did not have a sink in that spot either."
  • ZoNiEZoNiE Member Posts: 2
    New Guy here. I'm going from a 35 ft diesel motor home to something much smaller. 360CS is top of my list. My camping needs have changed. That said:
    • I think the indoor fridge is too large. A smaller fridge would allow the Microwave to be located above it. I also think the outdoor fridge should be more like the older models. That was a better configuration, IMO. 
    • I'm agnostic on the black tank vs cassette toilet, but is a cassette unit available with an elongated bowl? I would prefer that. A bidet seat would help with the solid waste in the cassette tank too.
    • I would like to see a weather tight pass-through hatch between the outdoor kitchen and the inside of a coach that is large enough to load in my kayaks.
    • The heat pump is too small for hot weather camping. It appears to be 5,400 BTU?  I can live with a roof unit on this coach, which would allow a 9K BTU or larger. What about a mini split? There is room on the tongue and where the microwave is located.
  • MarcelineMarceline Member Posts: 1,745
    ZoNiE said:
    •  I also think the outdoor fridge should be more like the older models. That was a better configuration, IMO. 

    The problem with the fridge in the older models (shorter length clamshell) is that the front-door fridge exhausts hot air from the front, and when the hatch is closed, the heat can build up inside the compartment, making the fridge struggle more and more. Those of us who own these have done various things to try to mitigate it, including putting ventilation in the sidewalls. The counter over that fridge is also higher, so it's not great as a work surface. So I would argue that the 360CS configuration is better.
    San Francisco Bay Area
    2013 CS-S us@gi
    2015 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner Double Cab
  • Yoshi_TABYoshi_TAB Member Posts: 557
    ZoNiE said:
    New Guy here. I'm going from a 35 ft diesel motor home to something much smaller. 360CS is top of my list. My camping needs have changed. That said:
    • The heat pump is too small for hot weather camping. It appears to be 5,400 BTU?  I can live with a roof unit on this coach, which would allow a 9K BTU or larger. What about a mini split? There is room on the tongue and where the microwave is located.
    Hi, this is also my experience in hot weather.  I believe it is 7000 BTUs, but the inside of a 360CS is about the same size as the 400 (just a few inches shorter in each dimension) , where a 10K BTU (I think) is installed.  I wish they put the same unit from the 400 into the 360.  

    If it's very hot, unless you are in the shade and get an early start in the morning, keep the shades closed, the AC will struggle cooling the camper in a reasonable amount of time.  It will get there but can take a while.  Especially if it has been hot inside all day and the materials inside the cabin have absorbed heat. They also should have placed the duct/vents higher in two locations (by the bed) to get better mixing of the cold and hot air.  Fans help to push air around.  

    I have seen a post somewhere where someone put a mini split on a tongue of a 320.  
    2025 360 CS 
    2021 TAB 320 BD (w/new owner having fun)
    2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee
    Southern Maryland
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