Congratulations with the partnership with nucamp! When my husband and I can afford it- they are the only company we want to purchase from because I have yet to hear anybody complaining or regretting their choice with going with them
Thank you! We can’t wait to see another nuCamp on the road! The nuCamp family over there in Ohio are the nicest people we’ve ever met in this industry!
Fantastic tour! We’re thrilled to see the incredible adventures you'll embark on with your nuCamp Cirrus 820. Thank you for partnering with us! We're excited to collaborate with someone who shares our core values and passion for adventure.
I love this camper. My only criticism is that it seems like there's almost no counterspace. If this were mine I would have a cutting board made that fits perfectly over the cooktop so I don't crack it when I inevitably use it for prep and/or another one that covers half the sink.
It’s an epic rig! We have some plans for something like that! Stay tuned! The normal 820, not fully electric like ours, has significantly more counter space!
Not a bad video. Rehearsing your script would help avoiding repeating words like “super” and “love”. While you did a nice job of showing the storage options of the nuCamp cab over, small things you missed do matter. For example, most of the exterior compartments have locks. That has not always been the case, some of the earlier cab overs just had the latches to open close. Your fridge/freezer in the back seat is similar to our own setup - but you failed to mention how you power it when moving and then stationary. We use DC power when moving and then switch to a portable lithium battery system when stationary. The power cable storage and different connectors was interesting but no mention of a surge protector. Is there a built in one? That large gap between the cab over and the rear of truck cab seems like wasted space. Surprised you haven’t utilized it. FYI, we travel about 200 days of the year pulling a nuCamp t@b 400 BDL and are currently on a four month trip through Alaska. The large bottom bin on the door is a good place to store all those plastic grocery bags. As Ambassadors you should mentioned things like power - without propane what can your batteries power and for how long? Plus, are you using lithium or ACM acid batteries? Can you use the microwave and/or the glass top stove on DC only power? Same for the solar panels that I’ll assume are on the roof? Does the unit come prewired for things like a weboost cell booster and/or satellite system? Finally, I think letting folks know the cost is around $48,000 base price.
Hey, I love your tires, wheels and suspension setup! Can you point me in the right direction to upgrade my F450 to a similar mod? I live out of my 2024 Cirrus 920 and would love the extra beefiness. Thanks for any advice or suggestions.
We went with the Wicked Customs 3.5 inch level with 2.0 Fox Resi shocks. For the wheels, we have StazWorks Dually Wheels wrapped in Toyo AT3! StazWorks makes some amazing wheels!
The 920 is AMAZING! We just saw one in person for the first time recently. For us we wanted to build boxes around the bed of the truck for more storage space. The 820 is a good size for us now but we have definitely talked about a 920 in the future.
I've been looking to have the same set up with the flat bed and a Cirrus but I would like the 920 because I need a bigger fridge, I like the dry bath and not having propane. The problem is that dealers seem to be playing around with the price making it very expensive. I also need a truck and need to stay within my budget so I hope to get the 920 at some point but I'll start with the truck. Enjoy your new set up guys.
I’ve seen the northern lites. The 8-11 goes for like 69k with little to no solar let alone lithium. I think that camper for 76k is priced right. Just to confirm, we’re chatting about the 920 and not the 820 right?
Yes, I am looking at the 920 because I do not want propane and prefer the dry bath. I am also not a campground person and so I need it to be fully off-grid. After my experience and checking around Cirrus came on top, and if I purchase something less costly I would still have to add an average of $6K to $10K in a solar package and lithium. Plus, Cirrus has the Alde system which I prefer.
Great video. We just looked at the 820 at NuCamp. We have a T@b 400. Careful with the reflective in the windows. It will melt the window. There is a warning on our T@b windows which are the same in the 820
Thank you! We love our 820. We love our 2017 and now our 2024 even more! We’ve had the REFLECTIX in the 2017 for 3 years without issue. I’ve seen the warning but boy does the REFLECTIX make a huge difference.
I have to say I love the cirrus 820. I will be looking to buy a truck camper real soon. Can you run your AC on the solar ? because living in South Florida AC is a lifesaver. I wonder if you could get a generator put in it that would help out a lot. also, I have to say I love the way you have that camper set up.👍👍
We love the 820! We can run our AC but definitely recommend a soft start. You can probably mount a generator on a front or rear cargo rack to make that work out!
Thank you For that information. I love the cirrus truck campers, but I wasn’t sure if the AC would work on the solar power alone or that I might have to plug it into shore power or a generator. thank you again and have lots of fun with your new truck camper.
Get some three or five pound descant bags and put in the external storage to keep the moisture down. You can put them in an oven at 175-200F for about 45-60 minutes per side and dry them out and reuse them or however the instructions say.
Congratulations on the Ambassadorship!! Rig looks great! I'm very interested in how you go about getting rid of the propane. I'm assuming NuCamp did the modifications.
Thank you! Removing the propane is fairly easy actually. We did it on our last 820 but this one was done a bit different being that it’s only electric which is super nice. Our 2017 820 has diesel heating
@@myjavadogsI would be interested as well. I just came across their channel but have to wonder if all of their camping is done in Parks with power outlets? While they briefly showed a number of batteries, they never mentioned specifics - lithium or ACM, what the batteries can power and for how long. We have a t@b 400 with the three-way fridge (DC-AC-Propane) and we know from experience the fridge won’t run long on battery. We did replace our two ACM batteries with lithium. I get why they want to go all electric but they should have gone into a bit of detail regarding the power draw in this rig.
I love the Nucamp teardrop 360. I love the metal baskets near the stove. So many of my command hooks keep falling off, I've been discouraged. Excited to see you adventures.
@@hcarpam1We have command hooks in our t@b 400 BDL bathroom since 2019 and they haven’t fallen off. Suggest clean the surface first and then use the heavy duty command hooks (the Velcro comes in different strengths). Also have several on our entry door that hold the dog leashes and a couple in the kitchen area for small things. No issues thus far.
worked remote jobs when we first hit the road. got into videography and photography when starting this channel and it’s become our full-time job since as of May 2023. but you can trust us with your funds :)
It's all just so SUPER!
We agree!
Congratulations with the partnership with nucamp! When my husband and I can afford it- they are the only company we want to purchase from because I have yet to hear anybody complaining or regretting their choice with going with them
Thank you! We can’t wait to see another nuCamp on the road! The nuCamp family over there in Ohio are the nicest people we’ve ever met in this industry!
Great set up. Absolutely love this camper.
Thank you! We love it!
Awesome🎉 guys have a good adventure and congrats w the new truck 👍🤗💜
Thank you so much!!
Drink every time he says “super”
cheers! 🍻
I'm 🥴 drink more now
I can't feel my face lo l
Fantastic tour! We’re thrilled to see the incredible adventures you'll embark on with your nuCamp Cirrus 820. Thank you for partnering with us! We're excited to collaborate with someone who shares our core values and passion for adventure.
Thank you! We are so excited to be ambassadors for a brand we absolutely love. 🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼
Very nice truck camper 😊😊😊❤❤❤
Thank you so much! We love it!
What a SUPER camper!
It’s super nice!
Love this setup and your video! What a great overview you both provided! Thank you so much! In future videos, would love to see your dog(s) Oreo!
Thank you! We are glad you liked it! We definitely love showing our pups in our videos you can see them in most videos 🤗
I got the 2024 920 on a F450 long-bed and am loving it!
That’s awesome! Love that! Enjoy it!
That storage doesn’t have a lock.! Somebody’s might steal your dirty laundry! 😂😂
Ahahah hopefully they clean the clothes and bring them back 🤪
I love this camper. My only criticism is that it seems like there's almost no counterspace. If this were mine I would have a cutting board made that fits perfectly over the cooktop so I don't crack it when I inevitably use it for prep and/or another one that covers half the sink.
It’s an epic rig! We have some plans for something like that! Stay tuned! The normal 820, not fully electric like ours, has significantly more counter space!
I get it, you said everything's super cool.Super awesome supernice , about five hundred times
It really is super sweet!
It is a Super Duper setup!
Um, they drive a Super Duty...get it?
@@OurFulltimeAdventure😂😂😂😂😂
Guy looks like he in a rap video with his crazy hand gestures….super silly , made it to 1:51 before I shut it off
It is a rap video!
No propane...how to you heat the camper...electric heater? Also cooking...Induction cook top? Amazing set up!
We have the Alde system and it runs fully on electric like the new nuCamp Cirrus 920. The cooktop is induction!
Super!!!
Thank you! We love it!
that see-through bathroom door is a show-stopper for me. Is that a "European design" element?
It’s not too see-through but it is very pretty!
Not a bad video. Rehearsing your script would help avoiding repeating words like “super” and “love”. While you did a nice job of showing the storage options of the nuCamp cab over, small things you missed do matter. For example, most of the exterior compartments have locks. That has not always been the case, some of the earlier cab overs just had the latches to open close. Your fridge/freezer in the back seat is similar to our own setup - but you failed to mention how you power it when moving and then stationary. We use DC power when moving and then switch to a portable lithium battery system when stationary. The power cable storage and different connectors was interesting but no mention of a surge protector. Is there a built in one? That large gap between the cab over and the rear of truck cab seems like wasted space. Surprised you haven’t utilized it. FYI, we travel about 200 days of the year pulling a nuCamp t@b 400 BDL and are currently on a four month trip through Alaska. The large bottom bin on the door is a good place to store all those plastic grocery bags. As Ambassadors you should mentioned things like power - without propane what can your batteries power and for how long? Plus, are you using lithium or ACM acid batteries? Can you use the microwave and/or the glass top stove on DC only power? Same for the solar panels that I’ll assume are on the roof? Does the unit come prewired for things like a weboost cell booster and/or satellite system? Finally, I think letting folks know the cost is around $48,000 base price.
Hey, I love your tires, wheels and suspension setup! Can you point me in the right direction to upgrade my F450 to a similar mod? I live out of my 2024 Cirrus 920 and would love the extra beefiness. Thanks for any advice or suggestions.
Of course! Would love to help! Do you have a pickup or cab chassis?
@@OurFulltimeAdventure I have the pickup version, 2022. Thank you
We went with the Wicked Customs 3.5 inch level with 2.0 Fox Resi shocks.
For the wheels, we have StazWorks Dually Wheels wrapped in Toyo AT3! StazWorks makes some amazing wheels!
Thanks again for awesome viewing!!
You are welcome! Glad you enjoyed it 🙌🏻
Curious, that’s a lot of truck for such a small camper. Why that combo?
We will be answering that question in a video soon!
I’m looking at the 920. Is there any reason other than cost and smaller size to choose the 820 over the 920?
The 920 is AMAZING! We just saw one in person for the first time recently. For us we wanted to build boxes around the bed of the truck for more storage space. The 820 is a good size for us now but we have definitely talked about a 920 in the future.
Bro, I just came across your channel. I love your rig, dude, something about flat beds setup. One day...
Thank you so much! Flat beds are a game changer
I've been looking to have the same set up with the flat bed and a Cirrus but I would like the 920 because I need a bigger fridge, I like the dry bath and not having propane. The problem is that dealers seem to be playing around with the price making it very expensive. I also need a truck and need to stay within my budget so I hope to get the 920 at some point but I'll start with the truck. Enjoy your new set up guys.
That would be awesome! There is a dealer in CO selling a 920 for $76,000. That seems to be a fair price point!
Thanks for the tip.
$76,000...??????are you kidding me? Have you looked at Northern Lite?
I’ve seen the northern lites. The 8-11 goes for like 69k with little to no solar let alone lithium. I think that camper for 76k is priced right.
Just to confirm, we’re chatting about the 920 and not the 820 right?
Yes, I am looking at the 920 because I do not want propane and prefer the dry bath. I am also not a campground person and so I need it to be fully off-grid. After my experience and checking around Cirrus came on top, and if I purchase something less costly I would still have to add an average of $6K to $10K in a solar package and lithium. Plus, Cirrus has the Alde system which I prefer.
If you change the AC unit cover to a white cover, it would be more efficient, keeping it cooler more easily and using less power. Just a tip.
Great tip! Thanks for the advice :)
Great video. We just looked at the 820 at NuCamp. We have a T@b 400. Careful with the reflective in the windows. It will melt the window. There is a warning on our T@b windows which are the same in the 820
Thank you! We love our 820. We love our 2017 and now our 2024 even more!
We’ve had the REFLECTIX in the 2017 for 3 years without issue. I’ve seen the warning but boy does the REFLECTIX make a huge difference.
The interior starts at 11 minutes. Until then vents and solar panels. My wife ( the one who decides) got bored after two minutes.
Sorry, but the guy’s sandals makes me lose any respect for him or for what he says.
Just a nice pair of Chacos! The perfect adventure sandal!
Are you eventually close in the area where a truck box wall would be, never seems to be enough storage.
Time will tell. Stay tuned!
What's up with the space in front of camper? Looks very odd, storage?
Time will tell!
I have to say I love the cirrus 820. I will be looking to buy a truck camper real soon. Can you run your AC on the solar ? because living in South Florida AC is a lifesaver. I wonder if you could get a generator put in it that would help out a lot. also, I have to say I love the way you have that camper set up.👍👍
We love the 820! We can run our AC but definitely recommend a soft start. You can probably mount a generator on a front or rear cargo rack to make that work out!
Thank you For that information. I love the cirrus truck campers, but I wasn’t sure if the AC would work on the solar power alone or that I might have to plug it into shore power or a generator. thank you again and have lots of fun with your new truck camper.
Thanks for the tour . I like your camper, it has too many storage.😊
You are welcome! Yes so much storage! We love it :)
Can you open the skylight over the bed and climb out
Yes! It is an emergency exit.
Get some three or five pound descant bags and put in the external storage to keep the moisture down. You can put them in an oven at 175-200F for about 45-60 minutes per side and dry them out and reuse them or however the instructions say.
That’s an awesome idea! We’re going to look into it. Thank you so much!
@@OurFulltimeAdventure IF humidity becomes a problem you can find electric units that are used in gun safes to control humidity.
Congratulations on the Ambassadorship!! Rig looks great! I'm very interested in how you go about getting rid of the propane. I'm assuming NuCamp did the modifications.
Thank you! Removing the propane is fairly easy actually. We did it on our last 820 but this one was done a bit different being that it’s only electric which is super nice. Our 2017 820 has diesel heating
@@OurFulltimeAdventure maybe you could do a video about that in the future?
@@myjavadogsI would be interested as well. I just came across their channel but have to wonder if all of their camping is done in Parks with power outlets? While they briefly showed a number of batteries, they never mentioned specifics - lithium or ACM, what the batteries can power and for how long. We have a t@b 400 with the three-way fridge (DC-AC-Propane) and we know from experience the fridge won’t run long on battery. We did replace our two ACM batteries with lithium. I get why they want to go all electric but they should have gone into a bit of detail regarding the power draw in this rig.
Your awnings are Bluetooth and operate with a phone app.
Yup! They’re amazing!
I love the Nucamp teardrop 360. I love the metal baskets near the stove. So many of my command hooks keep falling off, I've been discouraged. Excited to see you adventures.
The new 360 is so cool! Where are you command hooks falling off? A little superglue on the backside goes a long way! Thank you for following along!
Smart!!! Superglue!!! The biggest issues is the bathroom and kitchen. Thinking it's the steam and humidity. I'm adding Superglue.
@@hcarpam1We have command hooks in our t@b 400 BDL bathroom since 2019 and they haven’t fallen off. Suggest clean the surface first and then use the heavy duty command hooks (the Velcro comes in different strengths). Also have several on our entry door that hold the dog leashes and a couple in the kitchen area for small things. No issues thus far.
When are you guys going to put storage boxes on the side ?
Stay tuned! Having some built we think. The camper is narrow compared to other brands so it’s a custom job
you know there is a guy he is a sailer he built the same rv set up while is boat was on the hard your not the first one
Wow so beautiful😢❤
Thank you! ❤️
I had to watch on mute after the 800th "super"
It’s just a super awesome camper though!
@@OurFulltimeAdventure😂😂😂
Soo what happens when you have kids where will they seat
We will figure it out when the time comes :)
Nice thank you mybe you will remove the dog bed will never know😮🎉
What is the trucks Axle ratio
The trucks gear ratio is 4.88 I’m pretty sure
Awesome video. Congrats
Thank you so much! We appreciate the kind words!
How much for this ?
It varies! My suggestion would be to find a local dealer that sells nuCamps and reach out to them :)
I really like it!
Thank you so much!
New set up looks great!
Thank you! It’s a work in progress but we love it!
@@OurFulltimeAdventure What size exactly are the tires? I am curious.
10 years ago
Lindo parabéns.
Thank you so much!
I love your new set up! Y’all are great ambassadors!
Thank you! We love it also and appreciate your kind words and support🫶🏻
I second the motion that he talks too fast and way too long.
Thank you for the feedback! We try to give as much detail as possible!
Congratulations on your new truck camper.
Thank you so much! 😊
Do you have children
No we don’t. Just 2 fur babies.
Trust fund kids?
worked remote jobs when we first hit the road. got into videography and photography when starting this channel and it’s become our full-time job since as of May 2023.
but you can trust us with your funds :)