They 'make' (outfit?) vans and we suppose, outfit Jeeps as well. I tried checking to see if this manufacturer was connected to NuCamp Tab S (or straight up was one) but couldn't find a link. One of the photos says TAB right on the door, and they look very similar. Because we don't know who makes this camper. This one has us very perplexed as to what they are doing. It's basically a TAB 320 CS-S in a different outfit?.The Maxx comes with a power jack and four stabilizer jacks.Įven though this is a teardrop-shaped trailer, it resembles a regular larger RV due to its size. Interior storage is plentiful, and there is a well-lighted pass-through on the outside. They installed a fan the bathroom area that we wish they had put in the main living area.Įven though there's a gap above the shower door, it can't allow the fan to move as much air as it would be able to were it in the living area (I know this from my 24 foot travel trailer's similar setup). Head clearance is adequate in the shower area. The shower accessories mimic more of a typical home shower than most other campers on this list. The bathroom has a frosted glass door and a regular flush toilet connected to the 9-gallon black tank. You can sleep three adults comfortably in this little teardrop travel trailer with bathroom facilities. Older models had two TVs, but the newer (2021+) only have the TV in the sleeping space. It sports a full queen-sized bed (60 x 80 inches) with lots of storage compartments around the area, and a TV. The dinette is immediate to your right upon entry, with the kitchen galley to the left and bathroom in front of you. It has SEVEN! Seven windows help it to feel open inside, not dark or cramped. When you step inside, you'll immediately notice all the windows. Gives the interior a bit of a cave-like feel if you ask me.īut that's a personal preference. The one drawback that I don't like is that it has only two windows.Īnd the door window is frosted, so you can't see out of it. It offers a 21-gallon fresh and an 8-gallon black tank. Please note that there are only two stabilizing jacks. The blackout shades it comes with are a cheaper type than most others in this list have, and its strings are known to break frequently (they are fixable, it's just a pain to do). It comes with a swivel table that makes the dinette area VERY easy to get into. The Bushwacker does have better countertop space than the Aliner. You'll have to duck coming in through the door, but this is not unusual for small trailers like this. It's nice and wide at 8 feet 5 inches, so it feels pretty spacious inside even though it's a small space. If you're fine always sitting when you shower, this is no big deal. However, the shower is much shorter- about 5 feet 5 inches in this teardrop trailer with a shower. It has about 6 feet 1 inches of interior height. The inside feels very spacious when you walk in. We love that it comes with a 12-volt fridge, and is short and light (1900 pounds dry), but beware about the interior heights. Older models don't have the wet bath (2018 and older?), so watch for this when you're searching. You don't realize how much you need counter space until you don't have it. You DO have the dinette table if it's set up, so understand that that's all you have to do for any food prep. There's not a lot of storage, so keep that in mind. How they fit everything in this camper is beyond us. The unit has four stabilizer jacks around the base. It even has double pane windows and an awning! It has a hot water heater, a portable toilet tank (cassette), shower, microwave, a 23-inch TV with a soundbar, two propane tanks, a refrigerator, 2-burner stove, and a bed that doubles as a seating area. The interior ceiling height is 6 feet 4 inches, so it accommodates most humans.ĭespite its short length, it has everything others do as far as basic necessities. Not too surprisingly, it's also the lightest (dry) at 1700 pounds.
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