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Boondocking rv trailers11/26/2023 ![]() ![]() If they only come with you once in a blue moon you haven’t bought an RV with dedicated space for sleeping that you only use infrequently. Imagine a camper who has grandchildren, for example. It’s not taking up space needlessly when it’s not being used. Unlike so many bunkhouse trailers this bunk is essentially invisible if you don’t have any need for it but fully functional if you do. Lastly, a gate is available for the front of the upper bunk if you have younger campers with you. Then the base of the backrest slides backwards and you have your upper bunk. So to make a bunk you just fold up the backrest of the dinette and two legs flop down for support. It’s a great idea that I have seen in a lot of vintage trailers and have wondered why I haven’t seen it in anything current. The front dinette has been altered such that the backrest of the dinette, which faces the very front of the trailer, can flip up and become a bunk. Something I see in vintage trailers is an incredible use and flexibility of sleeping spaces and that’s what you get here as well. ![]() 2023 updatesįor 2023 nuCamp has taken this iconic trailer and made just enough changes that it actually substantially changes how useful these are. Further, these are fairly high end in both build quality and features so they’re not the camper to seek out if you’re looking for something really inexpensive. ![]() Aside from their having the shape of a teardrop, they are actually a full-fledged travel trailer. These are, by no means, your grandparents’ teardrop trailer. They have the iconic shape associated with a teardrop trailer but are significantly larger. If you’ve been RVing for any length of time you’ve likely seen one of these and you can’t miss them. Today’s RV review is of a 2023 nuCamp 400. ![]()
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