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Sandra Kasper
Ohio,
Reviewed on August 27, 2025
RV reviewed
2023 nuCamp Cirrus 620

3.0
We bought a 2023 NuCamp 620 Cirrus and have had many issues. Nothing but problems and we will not be considering getting this brand ever again. We bought ours in July 2024 (even though it's a 2023 it was "brand new") and have had nothing but issues. First the...
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We bought a 2023 NuCamp 620 Cirrus and have had many issues. Nothing but problems and we will not be considering getting this brand ever again. We bought ours in July 2024 (even though it's a 2023 it was "brand new") and have had nothing but issues. First the window over the bed was leaking inside the walls and eventually the wallpaper started getting rippled and bubbling. We took it back to the dealer where we bought it and they did a major hack job on our brand new unit trying to fix it. We were livid. So NuCamp said they would fix it right. We had to drive over an hour from home to drop it off in Sugarcreek OH. They had it for a while and supposedly fixed it but when we went to pick it up (another over hour drive) we found a few things they did not fix so they had to keep it again. This time when it was fixed they had someone drive it to our house and drop it off. That was November 2024. Now the fix they did to the window leak over the bed is peeling off and there is evidence of more leaking inside, the awning sporadically doesn't go all the way out, the jack remotes don't work anymore without being plugged in and only one works when plugged in. The awning LED's have a number of lights burned out. It has just been one disappointment after another!
Our battery has also been very strange, not charged at times when it has been in the sun for days, and now I'm wondering if it's a solar panel issue, after reading about experiences others have been having. I have pictures if anyone would like to see them. Paul D. Kasper
This is supposed to be a superior quality unit and it's definitely not. Also not cheap! We bought brand new because we didn't want to deal with these kinds of issues. And customer service is also not good. #nucamprv #cirrus620 nuCamp
Livability
2.0
Overall quality
2.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
2.0
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Jonathan Oviatt
South Dakota
Reviewed on March 11, 2021
RV reviewed
2017 nuCamp by Pleasant Valley TAG Basic

5.0
NuCamp TAG is a very high quality teardrop camper. My TAG is 3 years old but looks and feels new--still very solid and no repair/maintenance issues. I am selling the TAG so we can purchase a larger unit--either a NuCamp TAB or a larger trailer.
The very light tongue...
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NuCamp TAG is a very high quality teardrop camper. My TAG is 3 years old but looks and feels new--still very solid and no repair/maintenance issues. I am selling the TAG so we can purchase a larger unit--either a NuCamp TAB or a larger trailer.
The very light tongue weight and total weight make this camper extremely easy for one person to hook-up, tow, park, level, and move around. It fits easily in my garage for storage.
The quality of the cabinets, tv/stereo/speakers, AC, Norcold refrigerator/freezer, stove, and interior/exterior finishes is very high and durable.
I camped primarily in cool to very cold weather including several nights around 15-20 F. The unit heated easily with a small ceramic heater. Insulation of windows and walls is excellent both for heating/cooling and for sound. I followed the manufacturers recommendation to leave the fan vent and/or a window slightly open at night and experienced zero condensation issues. Day shades also serve as effective bug screens.
My TAG worked well for dry-camping/boondocking. Even with freezer running, battery and single propane tank were sufficient.
Stargazer front window is a real plus--fantastic shows on starry-nights and, once I was ready to sleep, just pull the blackout shades down and it is totally dark inside.
Kitchen is tight but adequate--a big step up from tent camping but it is still an outdoor cooking experience.
The main tradeoff with a small teardrop is inability to fully stand-up inside, minimal floor space when you use the queen mattress, and no toilet. I found it easy to get dressed inside either partially laying down or on my knees, but it is more "tent-like" than "RV-like". I preferred a twin mattress to a queen so that I had more floor area for the heater, a shoe/boot tray, etc. Even when the queen mattress covers the entire floor, there is a lot of storage inside (two large 2-door cabinets, 2 cubbies, storage area below and shelf across entire headboard, and really huge storage area under both floor panels that are easily accessed without removing the mattress) and storage in kitchen area. I packed a portable toilet in my truck bed but never used it as there are plenty of options in parks, campgrounds, etc.
The TAG is ideal for solo camping or for a couple that is really comfortable in a tent-sized environment or for taking one child/grandchild along. For those interested in a teardrop, I highly recommend NuCamp TAG and TAB models.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
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