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James Sabo

Reviewed on December 27, 2022

RV reviewed 2021 Nucamp T@B 320 Cs-S Boondock view listing

4.8
A very well designed and constructed camper with advanced, reliable equipment and an indoor wet bath with flush toilet, sink and shower! Cabinets are beautiful with handy latches. Interior lighting is gentle LEDs and brighter overheads in cabin and bathroom. Bed is 72"x72" and tufted mattress pad...read more
A very well designed and constructed camper with advanced, reliable equipment and an indoor wet bath with flush toilet, sink and shower! Cabinets are beautiful with handy latches. Interior lighting is gentle LEDs and brighter overheads in cabin and bathroom. Bed is 72"x72" and tufted mattress pad rolls into a seat cushion. The tabletop pivots and can be used inside and outside the trailer - a very handy feature. One control panel has light and pump switches and tank level indicators. Four stabilizer legs keep it solid and stable, even in stiff winds. TV and AM/FM/Bluetooth stereo and bedside lamps complete a nicely comfortable little sanctuary. Really safe and easy to tow. GVWR is under 3000 pounds and equipped with trailer brakes. I would very highly recommend this model as a pleasure to own. Mine gives me absolutely no headaches, which is nice when you are out there relaxing!!
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Tom

Vermont

Reviewed on September 26, 2022

RV reviewed 2018 Little Guy T@G view listing

4.6
This manufacturer and model is the ultimate in quality and versatility in a small camper. It has everything you need in a small enough package that you don’t get the drawbacks of a larger camper, like weight, height of the camper, ease of backing in, mileage penalty etc. We have taken this small...read more
This manufacturer and model is the ultimate in quality and versatility in a small camper. It has everything you need in a small enough package that you don’t get the drawbacks of a larger camper, like weight, height of the camper, ease of backing in, mileage penalty etc. We have taken this small rig on two 1500 trips of 3 weeks plus and never wanted anything more. For short stops, we leave it attached and do not really even set up the campsite. For longer periods we put up the attached tent to add a LR and unhook the vehicle. We get lots of comments at gas stations, toll booths, restaurants etc.
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Raelyn Sweebe

Washington

Reviewed on May 18, 2022

RV reviewed 2021 Palomino EV-2 Revolve view listing

3.4
I'm new to the full time RV lifestyle having thought for years about simplifying my life and licing with less and eliminating my living expenses. I settled on the EV-1 travel trailer from Revolve after going up and visiting a used 2020 model locally. Unfortunately I could not go purchase and sent...read more
I'm new to the full time RV lifestyle having thought for years about simplifying my life and licing with less and eliminating my living expenses. I settled on the EV-1 travel trailer from Revolve after going up and visiting a used 2020 model locally. Unfortunately I could not go purchase and sent my boyfriend to go purchase and after 7 long hours of waiting for him to return from the 200 mile round trip (the dealer took forever) I helped spot hit to back it into our side driveway only to realize he bought me a EV-2. So okay no slide, different shower mirror flipped interior. I spent about an hour sitting in it and decided to suck it up buttercup and get over it. Main differences dinette is on awning side instead of kitchen and shower is wider but shorter. I focused on the pros not the cons. I've been living in it full time 9 months and while there have been solar struggles I am learning to resolve with help from a solar tech, I am happy with my purchase. I do however have suggestions for Palomino and suggestions for improvement. - Give the option to not have a dinette, this area of my RV is now cube storage and when I have time I will remove the dinette base and reconfigure for a recliner and cube shelves. - Clean up after manufacture seriously an hour and a vacumn getting all sawdust and loose screws and nails out of compartments, ensure plumbing connections are tight and not leaking including the faucet that is just sitting in hole unsecured - Use screws on cabinetry not metal staples all my dinette cabinetry have broken or collapsed in the case of overhead cabinets - Provide access to the area behind the pre mounted TV if you are not going to pre-wire for RV link antennae (purchased separately for roughly $300) - PROVIDE the SOLAR equipment powerpoint to all buyers (the one that took me a month of back and forth to get) - Mount the solar controller on the exterior wall not on the wall behind the jacknife sofa as hanging upside down trying to read it upside down is ridiculous - Seal the roof and edges of exterior I have had moisture and water around every exterior edge, window and door - Use a better frame cabinet under convection micro the microwave door hangs on the lip and eventually locks shut which meant it had to be pulled out of rig and thrown away - Needs an outlet in dinette area - Get rid of the teeny bit of carpet on sides of bed platform what is the point you can't stand on it its like a 10x10 Square Now those of you reading this probably figure that is a lot of problems/suggestions. Fact is if you live in an RV you need to learn to adapt and repair as needed. It is hard to even get support or help from people because the minute you say your rig is propane free everyone has judgements and then add in you are a female solo camper and you get all the comments and jibes. I bought this model because I wanted one built for solar and going off grid not retrofit into my storage. I love the concept I think Forest RIver just needs a better way to support us than directing us to download an online PDF manual for all their lines that doesn't support half of the equipment in the Revolve Rig as we don';t run off propane at all. Oh and I still need to figure out how to actually get the hot water heater working some may think that is a problem but when you are 6'1" and your shower stall is only 5'10' you need hot water for dishes not bathing.
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Tammy C.

South Carolina

Reviewed on April 25, 2022

RV reviewed 2021 Nucamp T@B 320 Cs-S Boondock view listing

5.0
We are former tent campers who wanted HVAC and a toilet for nightime restroom visits. T@B delivers these and so much more at such high quality. Everything is so solidly built. Our friends with bigger campers notice the higher quality, too. We love the soft-close cabinets and drawers and all of...read more
We are former tent campers who wanted HVAC and a toilet for nightime restroom visits. T@B delivers these and so much more at such high quality. Everything is so solidly built. Our friends with bigger campers notice the higher quality, too. We love the soft-close cabinets and drawers and all of the storage shelves inside. The heating, hot water and AC systems all work together so well to keep your sleep so very comfortable--just be sure to crack the vent at night to avoid steaming up this little guy. We keep our coffeemaker inside on the countertop, so we have coffee in bed in the mornings. (We have a filter on the water supply hose, so all of our water is filtered.) Love the outdoor kitchen with the cooktop and outlets. We don't use a microwave at home much, so we opted for more storage rather than the microwave. All of our dishes and utensils easily fit in the kitchen drawers, and our pots and pans fit under the sink, which leaves the kitchen cabinets for our pantry. We bring our toaster oven and pressure cooker with us now, so cooking is almost like home! Our only minor complaint is that the fridge is very tiny, so you can only store 2-3 days food in it; but again, we used to tent camp, so we are used to using coolers anyway. We keep our drinks in a cooler full of ice. And we purchased a refrigerated cooler/freezer to keep meat/seafood frozen or cold, depending on the length of our trip. The sound system inside and out is so great for setting the vibe. We even use this camper for entertaining outside at home. We pull it up to the patio, open the kitchen, turn on the music, set out the drinks and start cooking on our grill and the outdoor kitchen. We have not used the TV at all, however. Just not our thing when camping, but we can see how attaching a DVD player would be fun on rainy days or movies in bed. We purchased a Walker tent that attaches to the front of the camper so that we'd have a dedicated changing/sitting/eating area and could leave the bed down inside. This also makes us feel like we are still tent camping. Love it! And the outdoor shower is so nice when you come back from the beach and want to rinse off before going inside. We have not gotten to boondock with this camper but are excited that we could. Looking for opportunities.... We appreciate the solar power when we are home and cleaning the camper or have to go out to get something from it. Just turn the battery power on and you've got power. So nice! Needless to say, we LOVE this camper!!!
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Rose Werkheiser

Florida

Reviewed on February 20, 2022

RV reviewed 2021 Dutchman Kodiak 2 2921fkds view listing

2.8
Nothing but problems from day 1. 7 out of 9 windows leaking, every water valve leaking, handles falling off, AC stinks,smells horrible., electric plugs and USB not working toilet too.So much to list. This is a nice floor plan,but terribly made. I can't get help for warranty things. The dealer...read more
Nothing but problems from day 1. 7 out of 9 windows leaking, every water valve leaking, handles falling off, AC stinks,smells horrible., electric plugs and USB not working toilet too.So much to list. This is a nice floor plan,but terribly made. I can't get help for warranty things. The dealer doesn't even return my calls. I'm not saying not to buy but if I were you, I'd make sure the dealer and keystone works with you. I live in this full time since July 2021, I can only imagine if I were towing this...how many other things would break!
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Lee

Virginia

Reviewed on June 18, 2021

RV reviewed 2018 NuCamp T@B 400 view listing

4.6
We absolutely love this camper. Originally we were looking for something much larger, but we came to really like the smaller, cozier size. It is very manageable to drive and travel in without slides and with the smaller size and weight, but also we found the quality and comfort is unmatched, even...read more
We absolutely love this camper. Originally we were looking for something much larger, but we came to really like the smaller, cozier size. It is very manageable to drive and travel in without slides and with the smaller size and weight, but also we found the quality and comfort is unmatched, even in campers that are 2 or even 3 times the price. We found this camper gave us several excuses to travel, go on vacation, or otherwise just go camping; it's easy to store, tow, and set up - and we found that just being in it is a very fun and comfortable experience. The inquiring looks and questions we got for it while on the road was just a bonus; lots of people asked us about the camper and wanted to see inside, and it's great to be part of such a strong Nucamp community.
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5.0
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5.0
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Alicia

Missouri

Reviewed on December 12, 2020

RV reviewed 2019 NuCamp T@b 320 view listing

4.6
A wonderful way to camp! Easy to tow. Well built. It has everything that you need. The time tested teardrop design makes it solid and iconic. Nucamp spares few expenses when designing and building these little beauties. A great option for those who don't want to buy a new tow...read more
A wonderful way to camp! Easy to tow. Well built. It has everything that you need. The time tested teardrop design makes it solid and iconic. Nucamp spares few expenses when designing and building these little beauties. A great option for those who don't want to buy a new tow vehicle.
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Carrie

South Carolina

Reviewed on October 27, 2020

RV reviewed 2018 NuCamp T@G TAG view listing

5.0
We really enjoyed the Nucamp T@G!Lived in it for 2 weeks camping and enjoyed every minute of it. Plenty of storage for all your needs, and amazing on how much space is inside. We towed this easily with my Outback and it took 2-4 minutes to set up camp. It's a bonuses that it easily stores in our...read more
We really enjoyed the Nucamp T@G!Lived in it for 2 weeks camping and enjoyed every minute of it. Plenty of storage for all your needs, and amazing on how much space is inside. We towed this easily with my Outback and it took 2-4 minutes to set up camp. It's a bonuses that it easily stores in our garage. It was truely the talk on our trip and campground, everyone wanted to see it!
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Burton Ogle

Florida

Reviewed on August 26, 2020

RV reviewed 2018 NuCamp T@G XL Outback XL view listing

5.0
We've owned this trailer for less than an year and only used it 3 times. Due to health issues, we need to sell but the camper was a fantastic purchase on our part. It is well made, extremely easy to tow and it provides all the room needed by a couple to sleep and eat...read more
We've owned this trailer for less than an year and only used it 3 times. Due to health issues, we need to sell but the camper was a fantastic purchase on our part. It is well made, extremely easy to tow and it provides all the room needed by a couple to sleep and eat comfortably.
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Deborah Bahlman

Oregon

Reviewed on June 18, 2019

RV reviewed 2010 Little Guy T@B 320 view listing

5.0
Exceptional quality! Very easy to tow. Comfortable sleeping. Cabinets are well constructed. Easy set up. Wouldn’t change to a different brand now that I’ve owned a T@B. Support and maintenance has been supper...read more
Exceptional quality! Very easy to tow. Comfortable sleeping. Cabinets are well constructed. Easy set up. Wouldn’t change to a different brand now that I’ve owned a T@B. Support and maintenance has been supper good!
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