No, no, no, this would be only slightly longer and heavier than the 320. And the 400 has the disadvantage of a bed that is not long enough, and can’t be converted to twins. I am talking about a true twin bed camper.
There are lots of us who have modded our T@Bs so we can sleep in twin beds and get out of bed withiout climbing over someone. Some of us are even eying friends’ Olivers with envy because there is a real twin bed option. So here’s my idea. Just make a 320S style trailer that is a foot longer. Make the bench seats 5” wider…
nuCamp is looking at enhancements to the 320 that will eliminate the slats. The new bed would be benches or twin beds if you prefer, that would incorporate a slide system, allowing the benches to slide out and in effect create a wider bed that would allow the table to remain and allow for more functional use of the trailer…
I read recently, I believe on the Sisters on the Fly page, that R-Pod has a new twin-bed model. Jenn, when hubby is along we've always slept with our heads at the back. We don't have an Alde, so no vents or raised cabinet. Our pillows are all the way back. No climbing over, and bed is long enough for him.
Yes, if I'm going to go bigger I want twins or a walk around bed. Not going to spend extra money to still have to crawl over hubby. The 400 just doesn't strike me as a good floor plan. I really liked the R-Pod floor plan with bunks, but didn't like the quality.
One foot wider would make my 6'2" husband happy. One foot longer would not get it. One foot wider and 2 foot longer (great for twin beds, camp with friends that I don't want to climb over) and We have a deposit ready. He would also like to be able to stand up in the wet bath.
Not to go astray and I know this isn't what 320 owners are wishing for but i found this German-built Tabbert for those wishing more room than a 400, relative lightweight (2557 lbs) for its size and twin beds (one of several configurations) there is the Tabbert 450. Dimensions are 8.6 ft H x 7.6 ft W x 22 ft L. But at this…