Why This is the #1 Selling Teardrop Trailer in the World!

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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
  • While the T@G Camper is the best selling teardrop trailer in the country, I have my reservations. Why are there so many of these small camper trailers on the road? My goal is to find out if they truly are the best small campers or if T@G owners are just not doing their research. Join me and my special guest (retired fireman turned beekeeper) as we unravel the mysteries and misconceptions of Americas #1 selling small camper trailer.
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Комментарии • 372

  • @stevenjoseph8980
    @stevenjoseph8980 10 месяцев назад +24

    We are new owners of the T@G's big cousin, the T@B 320 CS-S. I did a huge amount of research on what we wanted in a trailer. I had wanted the T@B 400 but my wife wanted an outdoor kitchen. We compromised and got the 320. Neither of us regret it at all. The initial build quality was excellent. Sure there are some minor things that needed adjustment but I assumed that was going to be the case. Overall we are extremely happy with it. During the research phase we went to an RV show to see what was available as alternatives. There was nothing. But what was most evident was the quality of most of the other manufacture's products. We saw rigs that were six figures that had drawer boxes that were stapled so poorly that the plywood boxes were failing. Our trailer has dovetailed drawer boxes. Is this necessary? No. But the entire trailer was put together with a high level of care.

    • @tamiwiley2187
      @tamiwiley2187 10 месяцев назад +2

      I agree with your wife. I want that outdoor kitchen but I'd love to have a stand up bath and a shelf to make that first cup of coffee in the morning! After that, it's all about the outside!!

  • @davidhunternyc1
    @davidhunternyc1 10 месяцев назад +14

    I love Brad! He says at 1:10, the T@G Boondock is like sleeping in the Taj Mahal !!! It's so great to meet genuine, humble, modest people who don't have a lot of needs or wants in life. Brad has his health, his dog, and some creature comforts with his teardrop trailer. Life is good.

  • @leslieelsasser7837
    @leslieelsasser7837 10 месяцев назад +3

    I have a 2015 Tag. It is and has been the PERFECT camper for me! I don't love camping but I do LOVE traveling. I can tow this little gem without problem, fits my dog and me (he was the travel conundrum with hotels) and can trick out the inside to be comfortable and luxurious in all the ways to make a cozy, safe little home away from home. I have never turned on the TV, but there is that if you like. The speakers are fabulous, the kitchen is perfect. I love cooking while on the road and can make sumptuous meals in this fully functional galley. The operations are simple, so maintenance is easy, parts are standard and therefore easily replaceable if needed (rarely). The build is strong and secure. It's a fabulous choice, customizable (I make a single bed with a low cot, easily accessible storage underneath), built a tiny hanging rack for clothes, carry a port-a-potty, have a cozy little rug. I boondocks sometimes but mostly plug in at state and national parks with working fan, ac, fabulous windows and an aftermarket awning. Have towed in the mountains, swamps and snow. There isn't a climate that has proved challenging. Plus there is a robust online community to ask questions and share experiences with. What's not to like?

  • @cgan2013
    @cgan2013 Год назад +35

    I am going on year 3 with my T@g. I absolutely love mine and have taken many places, both boondock and established campgrounds. I’ve had not one single issue with mine…camped in pouring rain (no leaks), camped in sub-zero temps (heater was great)….I could go on and on.
    And I did my research before buying mine…it was the only teardrop that checked all the boxes for me. I will admit they are not cheap. But they are not cash cows after the fact either.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад +2

      So great hearing this. This is exactly why I made this video. Thank you for sharing.

    • @hellapellanyc6465
      @hellapellanyc6465 5 месяцев назад

      Hi is the insulation good on these?

  • @CampMymy
    @CampMymy Год назад +20

    I have owned both a T@B and a T@G in the past. Now I'm researching my next camper and I've been binge watching your videos to explore other teardrop campers. I just can't find one I like better, even though a microwave and water system are wasted on me. At the age of 55 I towed my T@G from Minnesota to Glacier NP, to Yellowstone NP, over the Beartooth Highway and back again with no issue or concerns. It is so easy to tow! The T@B was more scary for me to tow, but being able to stand up in the trailer is a huge benefit. Still deciding but keep coming back to the T@G.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад +3

      We tried to make that trip twice the last two years. And both times things came up. May and the boys say we have to make it happen this year. You kind of sound like us. We want our cake and to eat it too. That is why we often have two trailers in the yard. And why we were working with Charles to make one trailer that could do both fairly well. So hard narrowing it down.

    • @leslieelsasser7837
      @leslieelsasser7837 10 месяцев назад +2

      Hello fellow solo traveller! I too owned both a T@b and T@g (at the same time, lol). I sold the T@b, it too was a scary towing experience for me. Being 60+, I value the simplicity and ease of the T@g. Standing up and moving about was a boon in the T@b, and I loved the interior space. But finally decided the simplicity and ease of towing far outweighed the comfort of standing. My side tent tethered to the T@g offers the same ability to stand and move about
      .

    • @CampMymy
      @CampMymy 10 месяцев назад

      @@leslieelsasser7837 hello! I just bought a squaredrop - 800 lbs, and very bare bones. I agree with everything you say, I think the t@b would be best if you were using it for long term travel, but I love simplicity for my short trips.

  • @FrancoisBert
    @FrancoisBert Год назад +15

    I used to own a T@B and I liked it a lot until I discovered the Alto by Safari Condo. It offers everything the T@G or T@B offer … at 60 % of the weight. And it’s equally durable and well built. Haven’t had an issue with my Alto 1743 since I bought it 4 years ago.

  • @craigthomas8198
    @craigthomas8198 Год назад +32

    when I read some of the 'nightmare' RV stories of the big-box campers, the simplicity and solidity of T@G, NuCamp is what makes them so good. and affordable comparatively.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад +6

      Yes, these smaller builds in general just seem to outperform their bigger cousins.

    • @cgillit
      @cgillit Год назад +1

      @@PlayingwithSticks Definitely most of the horror stories I hear are from people who dropped $100k on gigantic Class A motorhomes, and they spent more time in the shop than the did on the road. The more bells and whistles, the more stuff that can potentially break.

    • @veganpotterthevegan
      @veganpotterthevegan 11 месяцев назад +1

      It's a lot easier to build something without failing seams when it's small

    • @veganpotterthevegan
      @veganpotterthevegan 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@cgillit the size is the real enemy when you're talking about something with large seams.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  11 месяцев назад

      @veganpotterthevegan I would assume you’re correct. Makes sense.

  • @Mainedwella33
    @Mainedwella33 Год назад +3

    I have a 2018 Tab 320 Boondock and love it! The build quality is outstanding. The year we got it we went to Ucamp for a week of fun, food and friends. While there in Sugarcreek Ohio we toured the factory and talked to some of the folks who are NuCamp and they were all top notch! In 2023 we had water get into the rear floor section, we brought it back for repairs at the factory and they fixed it like new. They have Great customer service and go above and beyond to take care of their customers! And yes the Amish work at the factory in many different jobs. Peace, MD

  • @conchscooter
    @conchscooter Год назад +23

    Being wrong is very helpful. Telling us you were wrong is even better. Being big enough to tell us proves you are worth watching. Carry on.

  • @douchebagquestoins
    @douchebagquestoins Месяц назад

    Excellent review. I own a 2022 T@G Boondock XL. I have only put 3600 miles on it, but have hauled it through beach dunes and extremely rugged mountain logging roads and it has never failed or forced me to make an emergency repair. The only upgrades I have made are a better battery, stronger cable for emergency towing brake, and replaced all plumbing flex hoses with PEX (not because they leaked, but because I wanted to make plumbing more freeze resilient). I have boondocked and stayed at national and state park campgrounds in equal amounts of time, in heat and cold and in driving rainstorms--and I have been just as comfortable through all the extremes and _never_had a leak or weather damage. In below freezing weather, light condensation will form on inside walls even if the popup roof vent is cracked open, but after sponging moisture off in the morning there is no mold or damp smell anywhere. You can park it or maneuver it anywhere and anyway you need to, and setup is in minutes compared to the hour-long affair of other campers. As far as towing, the only downside is that it is so light and responsive, it is easy to forget you are towing something when you are tired and distracted!.

  • @mommakscafe
    @mommakscafe Год назад +3

    I had a 2014 Little Guy Silver Shadow 6x10, which was made around the time Little Guy and NuCamp parted ways. It was similar to the T@g and was amazing! It towed like a dream, handled all sorts of terrain, and was large enough for two of us and a dog. It was an Amish-built, all wood interior, clam shell kitchen, with air conditioning, simple plumbing, and solar capable. The only upgrade was putting a Froli bed system underneath the mattresses for added comfort. When my husband became ill and we had to sell, it doubled in value. I miss it every day and I can't wait to hopefully own another one, maybe a bit smaller (5'-8') one day. Thanks for this awesome video!

  • @ShellyGraham-wk9vy
    @ShellyGraham-wk9vy 11 месяцев назад +3

    Love your humility! You share the best information, such a valuable channel for those looking for a small camper experience.

  • @Karnalsyn
    @Karnalsyn 11 месяцев назад +10

    My partner and I just custom ordered a 2024 T@G Boondock XL with Black Canyon and Lithium packages. We also elected to swap out the microwave for extra kitchen storage. We are beyond excited to start traveling with it and seeing more of Canada.
    We love camping and the outdoors. We just don't want to haul our butts off the ground anymore with the usual tenting experience, especially as we get older. This camper is perfect for you if you are the same as us.

    • @Bmarsh_1
      @Bmarsh_1 8 месяцев назад +1

      How much did you end up paying for this? This is the exact model I am looking to get

    • @Karnalsyn
      @Karnalsyn 7 месяцев назад

      @@Bmarsh_1 in CAD it was just south of $40k fully equipped. So not cheap. But it has everything we want for local trips and need for extended trips

  • @jaybo2099
    @jaybo2099 Год назад +11

    Our 2004 T@B is 20 years old and still looks practically new. We inherited it from my wife's aunt, who practically lived in the thing. There's no telling how many thousands of miles she put on it before us. The only major repair has been a thermostat for the AC, and a new converter. I would have replaced the converter anyway to take advantage of the newer lithium charge profiles. Our version was built by Thor before Nucamp purchased the rights, so they are built even better now.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад +1

      20 years old! Love it. Thanks for sharing.

    • @ClassySassyManes
      @ClassySassyManes 11 месяцев назад

      Well that's awesome, suprised anything made by Thor would last that long.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  11 месяцев назад +1

      @@ClassySassyManes It is crazy to think that NuCamp was originally a Thor trailer. I didnt know that until just recently. Glad to hear they moved under Nucamp.

  • @jerryphillips7330
    @jerryphillips7330 Год назад +3

    We owned a 2015 T@G bought in 2018. We live in Michigan and crisscrossed the USA for 5 years and that T@G never caused any trouble. I never fixed anything. We loved it but as we are now in our 70's we decided to sell it and get a class B van. The T@G will always have a special place with me because it gave us the ability to camp anywhere. After all these years we were able to sell it for more than we paid for it. Great investment.

    • @kathleenwarner4888
      @kathleenwarner4888 Год назад

      Did you already sell your tag?

    • @jerryphillips7330
      @jerryphillips7330 Год назад

      @@kathleenwarner4888 Yes, I advertised it on Marketplace and the first person to come look at it, bought it. I maybe had it priced too cheap (9,400.00). There were 6 others waiting to see it if the first didn't take it. We did buy a Coachmen Beyond-Crossfit van and really like it.

  • @HerrP58
    @HerrP58 11 месяцев назад +3

    Very good coverage of one of the most popular campers out there. Respect for Brad and Drew for a very informative video.

    • @tamiwiley2187
      @tamiwiley2187 10 месяцев назад

      Thank you guys for convincing me not to cheap out when I finally get to a place where I can buy one of these. I really should already know better. I've owned dozens of campers over my lifetime. Also, I was married to an RV Tech for 13 years so I understand the race to the bottom! I know these things are built to rot. I listened patiently to the stories every night and I have cleaned and resaled and even helped replace rotten floors and walls on many a trailer and the first little trailer I bought as a newly divorced single mom years ago was a 1969 Aristocrat, Low- Liner, and the kid that was swelling it said that everything worked and nothing leaked. He said all the right words just in the wrong order! NOTHING worked and EVERYTHING leaked!😂
      Now that I dished the drunk RV tech my kids are all grown and I'm having grandkids. And desperately trying to be able to afford to retire. I want to be able to camp with my family and have m outdoor kitchen ready to go so I can feed the masses and put a sleeping baby in m my little nest and feel more secure when camping alone. It's perfect for someone like me. I was brought up in a family where this wasn't called booney camping.This was just camping. We spent 2 weeks every August at a high mountain lake playing and picking huckleberries and fishing and hiking. That's what my parents loved to d and so passing that on to my grandkids is just a huge part of my life. I've been hooking up and backing up trailers since my dad turned me loose with my first horse trailer at 16 to head up to the Cascade mountains to ride the PCT with a bunch of 4H friends by myself. But now, at the age of 60 hooking up a trailer with a big heavy hitch system is hard on me and I've had to come to the realization that I just can't do that anymore. By the way Brad, I am single and pretty much have given up on men but I sure would like to meet a gentleman who just loves to camp as much as I do! 😂😉

  • @michellequinn4650
    @michellequinn4650 Год назад +3

    we have had a T@G, a T@B 320css and now a T@B 400 we have loved them all

  • @richardlamkin597
    @richardlamkin597 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have a 2017 T@G , did some upgrades like front stabilizer, replaced some of the self tapping screws that were rusting to nuts and bolts and upgraded the fans to bring air into the air conditioner.

  • @jimf.625
    @jimf.625 11 месяцев назад +1

    I've been shopping for a small teardrop for some time now. I narrowed it down to the T@G that pretty much checked all the boxes for me. This video made me pull the trigger on the 2024 T@G Boondock Black Canyon package. It should be here in a week. Hope it will last me throughout my retirement as I try to make the adventures for my wife (and me) a little more comfortable over our current rooftop tent setup.

  • @OverlandTrailer
    @OverlandTrailer Год назад +5

    Legit! When I started my first teardrop trailer build in 2007 I toured the Dutchman (which later turned into this T@G). I was impressed by the layers under the outside skin, the braking system, and it's size. Since then, I've always complemented them but I won't use the term "Teardrop" with most T@G trailers until the Boondock came out -because it most reflects the size and purpose of a teardrop. The others I always call "Teardrop Shaped Trailers". They are mass produced but a good product (certainly not the norm in the RV industry! lol). I'm glad you highlighted that fact. Great Video. Thanks Brad and Drew!

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад +2

      It is fun to see how far your history with teardrop trailers go back. The Dutchman sounds like a name pulled straight from the large RV industry. Haha. Love it!

    • @OverlandTrailer
      @OverlandTrailer Год назад

      Yep. Getting older. ha! @@PlayingwithSticks

  • @ernie8669
    @ernie8669 Год назад +14

    My 2020 T@G has been everywhere on the east coast from Maine to So. Carolina. Never a problem on or off grid. The quality is great and the customer service from the builders is incredible. I am very happy to be a T@G owner and it was nice to hear your re-evaluation of the brand. Thank you for posting this video.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад +3

      Thank you so much for sharing your experience. I even gave people a chance to talk negatively about their trailers and I am still getting 90% positive comments on here. That says a lot.

  • @blisteringherb
    @blisteringherb Год назад +3

    I have a 2021 T@B 320 CSS, and I love it. Out of all the purchases I’ve made in my life it is one of my absolute best purchases.

  • @carriemainquist757
    @carriemainquist757 Год назад +4

    Love your honest take on reviews. You know your stuff Drew!

  • @schwartz757
    @schwartz757 Год назад +2

    We had a 2019 TAG bought in 2018. We had it for many years and enjoyed it. We had ARB awning and room. Went at least 3-5 times per year. After stroke we needed a bathroom and traded it off. We go 2 months twice a year.

  • @guymatson7731
    @guymatson7731 Год назад +2

    Going on 5 years and over 25,000 miles. Had few minor issues, our boondocks version has been a blast. Will be taking it this summer on a 3 month long Canada/Alaska trip.

  • @pdub6453
    @pdub6453 Год назад +2

    We LOVE our T@G! And we did a year of research before purchasing it. (Our longest trip has been five weeks.)

  • @ThymeTravelerGeneology
    @ThymeTravelerGeneology 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the tour and info of the T@g. I’m selling my house and need something to travel in until I figure out where I want to move. Maybe I’ll see you on the road, Brad. ;) Fall

  • @CinkSVideo
    @CinkSVideo Год назад +9

    This trailer has a solid place in the teardrop world. It’s not my cup of tea, but it’s perfect for a lot of people. The price point makes it an attractive option too. The objective is to get out there and be outside. Nice video Drew. This will be really helpful for people trying to make the decision on what trailer is best for them.

    • @Primo-s8v
      @Primo-s8v 10 месяцев назад

      Exactly 💯

  • @wendybauman4074
    @wendybauman4074 Год назад +2

    Thank you for keeping an open mind and being willing to change perspective! Signed, a Very Happy T@B 320 Owner. 😉🙂🇨🇦

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад +2

      Yes, I like to joke around with my sons and tell them I was wrong once. Like literally once. And they are still that age where they believe I could only be wrong one time in my life. I love it! I have learned a lot over the years about different trailers and I myself have enjoyed seeing my perspecties change as well. That is the beauty of this channel for me. Forming an opinion, seeing how it holds up with the community, and then learning and adjusting from there. So I am glad you are enjoying it as well. Also thanks for sharing the feedback on the T@B. I know people searching for their next trailer will appreciate hearing that.

    • @wendybauman4074
      @wendybauman4074 Год назад +1

      @@PlayingwithSticks 💕

  • @wadelewis9260
    @wadelewis9260 Год назад +1

    We ❤ our T@G Boondock XL, well worth the extra money for our use. Thanks for sharing another great video.

  • @kebeaux6546
    @kebeaux6546 Год назад +8

    It looks like Brad hit a LOT of Alaska, and those roads are not kind to trailers. The fact that he didn't have any repairs other than that little split on that fender says a lot. Thanks for your "re-evaluation" of these T@G travel trailers, and Brad's views about them.
    Another option to look at now.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад +2

      Yes, I cut out a big portion of our conversation. Brad literally went almost everywhere! He has seen more of Alaska with his trailer than our family has seen in over a decade. Loved hearing all his stories!

    • @kebeaux6546
      @kebeaux6546 Год назад

      @@PlayingwithSticks Good to see you out hiking Drew! I guess the boys are still not ready for that heat. Looks like you still have plenty of hair tucked under that cap. :-)
      See you on next week's video.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад

      The boys were actually supposed to be in the video. We did a seperate hike to the same waterfall. But, I did it the day before I shot this. The morning of shooting my solo potion I accidentally deleted all the videos on the memory card. Oops. Haha. Good excuse to make another some time.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад

      @@kebeaux6546 Winter season here makes these hikes much more doable. Once the wet season comes around, I'm back to wanting to shave my head. haha.

    • @kebeaux6546
      @kebeaux6546 Год назад

      @@PlayingwithSticks When you get back into wet season and start wanting to shave your head, send me a note .... I will talk you off the ledge. I'm here for ya Drew!!

  • @charlottewilson4680
    @charlottewilson4680 6 месяцев назад

    We have a 2013 T@G and we love it. No issues.

  • @1cosmocat
    @1cosmocat Год назад +1

    Very honest review. That's what we can always count on you for. Hope you enjoyed your trip to Taiwan

  • @maureen7653
    @maureen7653 Год назад +3

    I felt EXACTLY like you did about T@Gs. And now I don’t, thanks to your video. 😀 Microwaves and TVs still aren’t for me, but I understand the build quality now. Thanks.

  • @DouglasBarnum
    @DouglasBarnum Год назад +5

    Nice video Drew. I like how you formatted this one. Congrats to t@g owners.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад +1

      Thanks Douglas. Glad you enjoyed it. I enjoy experimenting with the video style every once in a while.

  • @zackdemundo
    @zackdemundo Год назад +1

    I am taken aback by the ‘mea culpa.’ 9 admissions! Honesty is always appreciated, Drew.
    This channel has among the very best thought-out and conscientious reviews. The format is dialed-in.
    Time to research NuCamp!

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад

      Glad you are enjoying watching me eat a bit of my humble pie. Haha. I really appreciate the kind words. This comment felt really good to read.

  • @mrsMOmiles
    @mrsMOmiles Год назад +1

    Ive always loved the tag! Great video!! Please do one on OLIVER TRAILERS. God willing when im retired i want to live and travel in one full time! Thanks Mr.sticks!!🤍❤️🤍❕️

  • @sherryhicks4156
    @sherryhicks4156 2 месяца назад

    I have traveled and camped with my 2017 T@G XL for 7 years. The only issue I have is backing. It is difficult for me. Nothing else I can think of. I love mine.

  • @larryparson9609
    @larryparson9609 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks 🙏🏼 again 😊 Happy Trails

  • @ajf5823
    @ajf5823 Год назад +5

    NuCamp and Little Guy are the best when it comes to mass produced trailers. I actually looked at a T@G to live full time in. I love the skylight window and interior, except for the door windows. I would prefer if those could open completely with a screen option, or better yet have a screen door.
    My biggest point for not getting this trailer is that it isn’t beefy enough for off-roading with my Jeep Wrangler. Plus there wasn’t enough storage space in the front compartment. You can’t lock it either and getting a real solar system on it seemed problematic.
    It seems that if you want a “turn key” teardrop this is a great option. It’s much better than something like the Bushwacker.
    I bought a dedicated off road camper from Tiny Camper Company. It’s completely composite with a Timbren off road suspension and the wheels and tires match my Jeep, which is great.
    I also have 800 watts of rooftop solar panels which a Bluetti AC200Max power station in the rear. This powers EVERYTHING I need including my microwave! A microwave is a great thing to have when camping!

  • @yooperdog
    @yooperdog Год назад +1

    We have a t@b 400, 2023 with the 4 battleborn batteries and love it. We go out for a couple months at a time, and live very comfortably in our little camper. Love the more European design of these trailers.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад +1

      European design, yes they really do stick out from the crowd. 4 Battleborn Batteries, nice! That sounds like a great setup.

  • @AlejandroGonzalez-AGS
    @AlejandroGonzalez-AGS Год назад +2

    I went to the factory in Sugar Creek to have them installed the Yakima rails that were not in my new purchase because of no supply! I was fully impressed with the people…yes, they are mostly Amish with tremendous skills! I have the Boondock model. I also have them replace the roof fan (kind of loud for me) with a MaxFan 7500…what a difference…totally whisper. My problem now is that I had a case of bad shingles a couple years ago that fully destroyed my right ear and also killed my right side Vestibular nerve! My balance is very bad and haven’t drive in almost two years! My T@G is parked in the garage waiting for the day to be out…hopefully will come… To me the overall quality is great! Be safe.. Cheers..

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад +1

      Sorry to hear about the health complications. I can only imagine how frustrating that must be. Was the original fan a fantastic fan? Or was it some sort of generic brand?

    • @AlejandroGonzalez-AGS
      @AlejandroGonzalez-AGS Год назад +1

      @@PlayingwithSticks I believe was the Fantastic (rings the bell) but extremely loud. The lowest two settings on the MaxFan are totally whisper…don’t hear it and move volume of air…also the remote control is very handy. Not cheap but worth every penny!

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад +1

      This is neat to hear. I have been wanting to do an independent test comparing the decibels of the two. We also get a lot of questions about the gap between the fan and roofracks/rooftop tents. This is something I would like to look into more as well.@@AlejandroGonzalez-AGS

    • @AlejandroGonzalez-AGS
      @AlejandroGonzalez-AGS Год назад

      @@PlayingwithSticks The MaxFan 7500 is about 1” taller than the Fantastic “closed”. It will be taller (close) than the Yakima rails at the center, and much taller than the Fantastic when open.

    • @davidmcalpine9420
      @davidmcalpine9420 Год назад

      Those unexpected medical issues can really get in the way. Mine was a detached retina a year ago. I was left with significant peripheral vision loss in one eye, plus a series of surgeries that did not allow me to go to different elevations due to pressure changes, for 6 months. Getting ready to get back at, knowing I have to limit my adventures.

  • @jacquesmith7137
    @jacquesmith7137 10 месяцев назад

    I have a 2022 T@G Boondock and love it. Just like this owner, if our situation changes, we would get a T@B. Any minor issues that have arisen we have been able to fix on our own. We camp without shore power most of the time and the solar is usually enough yo keep the battery charged . We take a generator in case there is no sun, but only needed it once last season.

  • @mikesears2857
    @mikesears2857 Год назад +1

    I love my 22 Tag BD. But i was very critical to Nucamp about the build not the build quality. I said they needed to change 4 things. And they changed 3 out of for on the newest models. 1 need full size spare tire,2 needed fenders you can step on to access the roof rack,3 need to have a 12v fridge, 4 need to get rid of the electric heater and put in a propane heater which they havent yet. Other than that i love it and I boondock 100% of the time, so i just found my own work arounds for all that. Great video.

    • @ErnieDellamo
      @ErnieDellamo Год назад

      Just posted the same about the heat. What are you doing for a workaround when you don't have shore power for the heat?
      Thanks

    • @herbertrichery6534
      @herbertrichery6534 Год назад

      4:32 ​@@ErnieDellamo

  • @kdsailorgirl
    @kdsailorgirl Год назад +1

    I’m on my 2nd NüCamp camper, 3rd if you count the 2006 Dutchman T@B I had. Just love them!!

  • @kellybodie6022
    @kellybodie6022 Год назад

    We went to Sugar Creek to see the build and yes the Amish are building these. We had a TAB 320 for ten years with no issues at all and just upgraded to a 400 these trailers are quality built trailers

  • @larrywade9041
    @larrywade9041 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video Drew. You have really been helpful to so many people with your knowledge in these teardrop trailers. So CHEERS to you Drew!!!! Have a beautiful day my friend!! Illinois, USA

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад

      Thank you so much for the kind words Larry. It is comments like these that make it all worth it!

  • @JackFalltrades
    @JackFalltrades Год назад +1

    Good to see you again, Drew! 😊

  • @janicequalls6206
    @janicequalls6206 Год назад +6

    I wouldn’t mind his number😂Thanks so much, as I’m considering buying my own T@G XL SE. Your videos are a godsend!

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад +1

      Sounds like you may have a little competition. Haha. I just read another comment saying a very similar thing. Maybe we will do a highest bidder wins and the proceeds go to Brad's charity of choice. Glad you are enjoying the videos Janice.

    • @marthaburns319
      @marthaburns319 Год назад

      I have a 2020 T@G XL SE. Absolutely love it.

  • @scottfrost7178
    @scottfrost7178 Год назад +1

    Long time subscriber and t@g owner. For me the availability on the second hand market was what drew me to it. I go camping probably once a month every month here in socal and I have to say I haven't been disappointed in it. Yes, there are things which could be improved, but I think it is an overall great trailer that fits our needs. Mostly we are state and np campgrounds, no hookups and it works really well for us.

    • @patrickio8084
      @patrickio8084 Год назад

      What things have you found that could be improved?

    • @scottfrost7178
      @scottfrost7178 Год назад

      @@patrickio8084 I wish it was a foot longer for additional storage in the kitchen area. It's pretty limited back there. So it can be tight to get everything I need, so I end up having a separate clear plastic tote with the additional things I need. I don't really need the AC either, in fact mine needs replacing, but I understand in some parts of the country this is needed, but I might convert mine into more storage. Mine doesn't have microwave etc, which was good because I wouldn't need that either.

    • @scottfrost7178
      @scottfrost7178 Год назад

      @@patrickio8084 mine came with a fridge which I highly recommend, also solar and a battery. I upgraded the battery to a 100Ah lifepo unit but I managed we'll with the AGM it came with for a while. I did a few upgrades on the trailer like installing struts on the under bed shortage, and installed the froli sleep system.

  • @caitlin68285
    @caitlin68285 11 месяцев назад

    The new Bean Stock trailer is my favorite BUT TAG & TAB fit our lives best. Affordable, don’t need overland anything, works for small family and can tow with our 5,000 tow weight SUV.

  • @lamarwilliams185
    @lamarwilliams185 Год назад

    Thanks for being original. We all make mistakes. It’s ok to admit you was wrong. We can’t know if all. We definitely can learn. Some of us. Have to learn twice!!!

  • @0HARE
    @0HARE Год назад +1

    Thanks for another great, informative episode. I really enjoyed and learned from it.
    If it was just me, without the wife, I’d still keep my 17’ Casita fiberglass trailer, but I’d get a T@G to go boon-docking out in the wild.
    Happy Trails!

  • @jgrant4520
    @jgrant4520 Год назад

    Thanks Drew! Great video! I love that you go back and take a second look at some of these trailers! I feel the same way you do about the RV industry in general. 🏕️

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад

      Thank you so much Brad! There was no shortage of coffee the last two weeks. We have been over in Laos. And May and I had a coffee almost every day. We made up for those missed weeks of coffee in terms of caffeine intake the last two weeks. And that RV industry you mentioned. I find my biases tend to hop over into any mass produced trailer, weather it is within the inner circle or not. So it has been really refreshing talking to all these T@G owners over the years and realizing I was wrong. Definitely guilt by association. My mother used to warn me about that...watch out for those friends you run with! Haha.

    • @jgrant4520
      @jgrant4520 Год назад

      @@PlayingwithSticks I am happy to hear that you and May have enjoyed some good coffee lately. It is the small things in life like a good cup of joe or a tear drop trailer that makes life so much better!!

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад

      Speaking of trailers...I am just about to start working on the Stock 2.0 video. I think that is going to be the trailer that will bring our family a little added joy next year. It felt so airy and big inside. And that price! I love it. I have been a little bummed about our build not going through. But, this trailer gives me something to potentially look forward to. I think it will be what we go with next. @@jgrant4520

    • @jgrant4520
      @jgrant4520 Год назад

      @@PlayingwithSticks Can’t wait to see the finished video! Have you given anymore thought to doing a yearly award called the Stickies (see Grammy’s) for best in class tear drops each year?

    • @jgrant4520
      @jgrant4520 Год назад

      Best galley, Best Overland, Best Campground, Best weekender, Best Newcomer, Best Overall, etc.

  • @monicamathis8603
    @monicamathis8603 Год назад +1

    I look forward to all your future insight!

  • @adventuresonwheels5272
    @adventuresonwheels5272 Год назад +1

    Hola Drew!
    I loved how you put this video and the concept you're doing lately of mixing it with a hike or nature is just awesome!
    It's incredible how this little rigs can hold that long and also impresses me how you were able to give a second chance just to notice how good they performs. I'm thrilled to see how the comment section feeds with more experiences!
    You owed me the conversion this time! - Probably I need to me more active to earn it - I get it! :)
    Lastly, your video made me go and take a look at their website, maybe their layout and inside style has improved.
    Saludos compa!

  • @pdub6453
    @pdub6453 Год назад +1

    I laughed out loud to your reference to the Dunning-Kruger effect.

  • @super8forever
    @super8forever Год назад

    Our T@g is the bomb! Only complaint is that we don't have enough time off to go for longer trips, but that's on me. Got it used for $14.5k

  • @annabrooks1136
    @annabrooks1136 Год назад +1

    Brad is a handsome guy. He shouldn't have any trouble finding a traveling companion. 😊 If I was retired, I'd definitely want his number. My Labrador and his would be buddies!

  • @mimaroo1431
    @mimaroo1431 9 месяцев назад

    We have a 2019 Boondock T@G XL. We haven't used it as much as we wanted to, for various reasons. We are thinking of selling it, but we do love it and are hoping that circumstances will allow us to go out and do more camping and traveling. The last two years have not been optimal health wise unfortunately, between my father becoming palliative and my husband needing some emergency surgery. Didn't use it at all the last couple of years. It was perfect the first couple of years that we had it though.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  9 месяцев назад

      Sorry to here about the tough times. I can't imagine what that must feel like. But, I do appreciate you taking the time to share this.

  • @janeanethequeen1002
    @janeanethequeen1002 8 месяцев назад

    Brad is a handsome man! Best of luck finding a wonderful companion. I’ll pray 🙏 she comes along to join you. ❤ 👍🏻

  • @aliox1941
    @aliox1941 Год назад +1

    This may not be the place to ask this but don't know how else to get this to Drew? I am really hoping that you can take a look and review the Encore ROG teardrop trailers! They have one with a BATHROOM in the back! I called them and actually ended up speaking to the Owner of the company and he spent literally 45 minutes with me on the phone! Who does that? The two I really like are the 14 ft with a rear galley (like most teardrops) and then this new one with a rear bathroom and STILL has a great galley! They evidently do not use any wood whatsoever in their trailers.. Would just love to see your review on these if you can.. Thanks..

  • @gentomfool
    @gentomfool Год назад +2

    My wife and I are going on year three with our tag, and we love it! First time RV owners, and haven’t had any major issues at all 😁
    If I may ask: do you know what the drawer slide bracket thing that he has his fridge on in the galley is called?

    • @braspet
      @braspet Год назад +1

      I built that myself utilizing heavy duty drawer slides from Lowes

  • @maykouhansen6713
    @maykouhansen6713 Год назад +1

    Wow!
    Sounds like they know what they are doing. People seem to really love their campers. It would be fun to join the get togethers.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад

      That is what I was thinking. I would love to stop by one of their rallies.

    • @marthaburns319
      @marthaburns319 Год назад

      @@PlayingwithSticksuCamp24 is June 10- 14 in Sugarcreek. Come join us!!!

  • @uweschroeder
    @uweschroeder Год назад +1

    Funny he points out the fender. That's the weak spot right there. Had to rivet mine with some extra aluminum underneath twice. Of course, I did a lot more to my T@G Boondock than most people: tore out the microwave and replaced it with two drawers, tore out the air conditioner because nobody needs that boondocking and replaced it with a shelf. Tore out the electrics and replaced them with a 200Ah LiFePO4 setup, added external solar panel ports so I can add solar panels when parked in the shade, added an inverter for da Mrs's Hairdryer, added a water transfer pump system that can transfer water from a canister on the front to the tank (much easier than refilling that tank from a canister) and a few more things like a different mattress etc.
    By the end of the day, these are all changes/improvements over the factory model and the only thing I ever had to fix is the caulking around the fan on the top which was starting to decay. The next thing I will have to fix is the vinyl hinge at the "trunk" door. I wish that trailer would come with a timbren suspension and it would be almost perfect.

  • @Euragone68
    @Euragone68 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is what I'm aiming for.. maybe the Tag XL! The only issue I've ever heard of is from the Shade in the windows and the locks on the rear door falling off! I'd want one slightly lifted for ground clearance and a full size box on the front!

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  10 месяцев назад +1

      I really like that XL version as well

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  10 месяцев назад

      Some people prefer the model that NuCamp made for Ultimate Toys. Have you seen that one? Many people find it overkill because it has an indoor kitchen and an outdoor kitchen.

    • @Euragone68
      @Euragone68 10 месяцев назад

      @@PlayingwithSticks There is the 400 Tab, I don't really like the bed/kitchen layout...on the other hand I like the "ultimate Toy" just hate the color schemes ... I prefer a more modern look...maybe a color that matches my truck..

  • @super8forever
    @super8forever Год назад

    I like that bucket up front. I'm trying to figure out the best use of that space on mine.

  • @TEQLC
    @TEQLC 5 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome channel. Just starting to research teardrop trailers. If it were your $25,000 would you get a 2024 Tag nucamp xl black canyon, or the Beanstalk 2.0? Thank you! My wife and I are minimalists btw. We don't need much. ;)

  • @ErnieDellamo
    @ErnieDellamo Год назад

    The price point on these is great compared to many other manufacturers in the market today. I see the heat requires shore power. What are folks using for heat when power is not available.
    Thanks

    • @HerrP58
      @HerrP58 11 месяцев назад

      Probably Mr Buddy, with a window cracked, of course.

  • @bbarbie105
    @bbarbie105 Год назад +2

    Hey Brad, eligible female very interested in tagging along on your adventures!❤❤😂

  • @TheOffroadCamper
    @TheOffroadCamper Год назад

    One thing that has changed in the last five years is the advent of large capacity, solar battery banks. This makes it ideal for the small trailers with microwaves and TVs and electric heaters to work off grid because of these large solar charged battery banks, he can throw one in the back here trailer and when you get to camp throw your solar panels out and plug your trailer into your battery bank. It really is a game changer.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад

      Yes, these portable panels and power stations have really helped our camping experience as well.

  • @JackFalltrades
    @JackFalltrades Год назад

    Mt Vernon, WA!
    I lived in Oak Harbor, WA for six years! Just up the road a piece.
    But that was back in the 70s. 😊

  • @StorytellerSueW
    @StorytellerSueW Год назад +1

    I have a 2021 Boondock XL. Love it!

  • @apadilla0352
    @apadilla0352 Год назад

    Drew, thanks for what you do for us campers. What do you think about the WEROLL camper/trauler?

  • @vermontwife
    @vermontwife Год назад

    I love my T@b 320 Boondock. We’ve only had it 3 years, but expect to have many good years from it. Thanks for reinforcing my thoughts about this trailer. And now I see a possible accessory to add- that cool bear and night sky effect at the end of the video. Any idea where to get that?

  • @arbel7655
    @arbel7655 Год назад

    It is definitely on my wish list, right after I pay off my new car.

  • @T25de
    @T25de 9 месяцев назад

    The last three videos I watched afterwards I thought
    That’s the trailer I want
    😂
    Really some good stuff out there

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  9 месяцев назад

      Yes, the market right now has so many great options. It's a good time to be shopping for a trailer. Minus the prices. Haha.

  • @jamespaul2587
    @jamespaul2587 Год назад +3

    The real challenge is crossing a bamboo bridge with a T@G trailer, Drew 😊

  • @ecovango6675
    @ecovango6675 Год назад +1

    I have a Nu Camp 320 S and I absolutely love it but for me with my disabilities it’s a little too big and I am now going to downsize and get a tag Boondock addition. Yes it’s brand new and it’s still in storage. I’ve only used it one time and unfortunately for someone they are going to get a great deal on this brand new camper that has been garage kept since new. But I want to stay with Nu Camp , That’s for sure!❤

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад

      Glad to hear you have found what works. I read a stat a few years ago that say the average camper will own 5 different campers through their camping journeys. I originally thought this was due to poor manufacturing. But, in fact I have come to learn that it takes a few campers to find what works for you. And even then, life changes and your needs change, time for a different camper.

    • @bjnslc
      @bjnslc Год назад

      There's certainly a learning curve. We got a 320 to keep the trailer smaller for my imagined backcountry uses and large enough to meet my wife's concerns about habitable space when you're confined to quarters. You'll take a depreciation hit of course in the first year, but Tabs hold their value very well.

  • @braspet
    @braspet Год назад +2

    Wow! I forgot all about running into this guy on a cross country trip while I was camping along the Missouri River… he asked to interview me about my T@G… How’d that birthday party turn out for your boy?

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад +1

      Brad I think you have a few admirers. Three or four eligible ladies have left comments for you. 😉 You may want to go and say hi. Thanks again Brad for taking the time to share with the community. I can tell this video was very helpful for many people.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад +1

      And the birthday party went great! It was one we will always remember.

  • @janicequalls6206
    @janicequalls6206 11 месяцев назад +1

    🎉 I just purchased a 2022 XL SE Boondock!

  • @deekelley891
    @deekelley891 Год назад

    Bought my T@b in 2007 and had it 10 happy years with zero issues. Texas heat, drug it all the way to Montana and into Canada! Only sold it because we moved up to our motor home for more room as we are now old farts.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад

      Based on what I said in this video I should not be surprised by comments like this. But, I must admit I still am. So amazing that they are holding up in this way. Thank you for sharing.

  • @cubanlock15
    @cubanlock15 Год назад

    What swayed us away from a T@G boondock was that the heater requires shore power. Is that not actually the case? I seem to remember a video saying that its a great camper but not suitable for boondocking because you're tied to shore power or need to lug a generator around. Have people found a workaround for this? Thanks!

  • @barbshubert9667
    @barbshubert9667 Год назад +1

    Love my T@G XL Boondock.

  • @pamelabof2477
    @pamelabof2477 7 месяцев назад

    Great video. I'm researching the NuCamp trailers (teardrops) and looking for alternatives also. I've had 4 new trailers over the last 15 years but being alone now I need something small. Tired of the big truck , set-up and teardown. I'm only 60 miles from Sugarcreek, OH ;
    good reason to go check them out.
    I thought for sure you'd have Brad's number here. I hope he's alive and well and enjoying his life.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  7 месяцев назад

      I don't know if Brad ever got to see this video.

  • @i2ambler2002
    @i2ambler2002 3 месяца назад

    I have a very old T@B with no frills whatsoever. We camped with it a few times, and are not using it as a playhouse for the kids on our property. I have no idea what the model is.. I think its the 320. No bathroom or shower..

  • @steveogilvie5203
    @steveogilvie5203 Год назад +1

    Is the T@G Azdel on both in side and outside under the filon? Is there still some wood framing in there? We had a 2014 T@B and it did not have Azdel but it did have studs and luan under the filon. But it was really well built and in the 5 years and 20,000 plus KM we put on it there were no issues, nothing needed to be caulked or resealed even though under the skin it was pretty traditional. Build quality was excellent. We sold it to get a larger trailer that had a seperate dinette and fixed bed and a nicer shower that had a much more aerodynamic shape that gave us better fuel mileage. Still have fond memories of the Hobbit House as we named it.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад +2

      That is a good question. I always assumed they used an aluminum bird cage construction with the external wall being fiberglass with Azdel (polypropylene). Sandwiched in between the aluminum framing would be block foam insulation. Hopefully others see this comment. Is the chassis and interior frame both aluminum? Or is it an aluminum chassis with a wood frame? Glad you asked this Steve. I know Intech really wants people to know they use aluminum as their bird cage frame. You would think if T@G was using it, that they would be highlighing it as a feature. As I am writing this, I am starting to think they may still use studs. Thanks for sharing your experience with the T@G as well.

  • @DIYOutdoorLife
    @DIYOutdoorLife Год назад +1

    Hey Drew,
    Loved this video as always but I have to admit, I think youre wrong about being wrong... lol
    They are a solid trailer and built well, I've also seen a few with some serious mileage on the road as well. I still agree with most of the assumptions that you had originally.
    I have some questions about layout/equipment (would love to see a real Boondock edition), but for me it comes down to price.
    If you look at the teardrops that are available from $25 to 30K, the T@G doesnt seem to stack up.
    If you had 30 K for a budget on your next rig, would T@G make your top 3 list?

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад +1

      Great question. And you’re right it wouldn’t land on my top three. I think I alluded to that near the end of the video. I think I said something like “to me is this the best teardrop trailer on the market, no.” I think I then went on to say something about for the right use case scenario this would be a good fit for some people. I think these guys and the little guy brand have a very unique offering for people that want a turnkey trailer that does it all. Is it better than a bushwhacker? Absolutely, but how big are the diminishing returns when you go up into this price range? Playing devils advocate here though. Can you think of any trailer in this price point that has this many features? And you almost have to eliminate all wood built trailers. The trailers that I would pick before this are definitely more bare bones. So it’s kind of an apples to oranges comparison.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад +1

      Good seeing you by the way.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife Год назад +1

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@PlayingwithSticksI'm with you, there's a reason why it's so popular. I try not to put anything down, it's great that there's something for everyone.
      When people ask, it's tough for me to not be a pinch harsh on this one though. They sell campinn ultras for the same price. The day I decided to buy the BW, it was almost exactly 1/3 the price, 3 for the price of 1... lol definitely apples and oranges.
      It was great to hear from you too, we should do an update video sometime, lots of new modifications! I just cleared Texas and I'm driving through NM, winter camping in Colorado next. Be well, happy 24

  • @Live2dayWanderland
    @Live2dayWanderland Год назад

    We have had ours 4yrs now, well over 100k miles on it, a typical weekend for us is minimum 800 miles, done several 5000 mile trips out west, dispersed, deep in the woods etc. We camp year round, we have slept in our T@G when it was -16f without heat. I am certain we have used ours more than just about anyone else out there. It has not missed a beat and has been 99% trouble free. You just can't beat them for the price and availability. We will be doing a 4yr update/review video soon and I will attempt to give a more accurate mileage update, I think it may well be 120k

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад +1

      Wow! i agree, I don't think I know anyone who has put on this amount of miles. When you put out that 4 yr update let us all know.

    • @Live2dayWanderland
      @Live2dayWanderland Год назад +1

      For sure will do, thank you my friend@@PlayingwithSticks

    • @Live2dayWanderland
      @Live2dayWanderland 11 месяцев назад

      just got the 4yr review up, what a ride its been ruclips.net/video/qtAH1RdHCQU/видео.html @@PlayingwithSticks

  • @KaquolMeliReno
    @KaquolMeliReno Год назад

    I like the big square windows!

  • @teripittman
    @teripittman 9 месяцев назад

    There's a 2022 Tab 400 for sale that has an interior as beautiful as my mid 60s Airstream. It's impressive. I'm considering a T@g. When I camp, I go to spend time out of doors. These trailers are designed for that.

  • @fringelunatic
    @fringelunatic 5 месяцев назад

    Quite serious about a TD trailer. I am trying to find folks with issues or horrible experiences, and i am not able to find any. They have yearly sales which heavily discount almost 25%. Keeping an eye out. This video confirms my assumption. They are great trailers.

  • @dereks.1269
    @dereks.1269 Год назад

    I really like my 2020 TAG XL. Only issue has been the doors leaked when driving in the rain. Took to Nucamp and they did a few things, but not sure it solved the problem? Had a wet mattress last fall after driving in the rain. Was the last trip of the year so will just have to keep an eye on it this year. Has anyone else had leaks around the doors?

  • @stevec5576
    @stevec5576 Год назад +1

    Any repair or services in so. Calif. .?

  • @tommygunn7745
    @tommygunn7745 2 месяца назад

    in 1967 road was good one. 50 mph easy. fairbanks to circle city good gravel rd.

  • @frankmeszaros1357
    @frankmeszaros1357 Год назад

    I have admired the simplicity of @tag, however I have been looking for an overlander rather than boondocking. I want go true offroad

  • @DavidJohnson-cv3uh
    @DavidJohnson-cv3uh 8 месяцев назад

    What is the dry weyght and loaded weight?
    Im limited on what my car can pull, ie 1500 #s

  • @MyTentLife
    @MyTentLife Год назад +1

    I’ve had mine for about 6 months now and the only thing that I have had problems with is the heater worked when I bought it and the first 2.5 camping in it. I went for another camping adventure and it didn’t work. I did not have fuses with me at the time but I have bought them since so I will replace them next time I’m out and if it don’t work well that’s ok cause I have another little heater that is small and won’t take up much space at all. The only thing I will my tag XL had is an outside outlet. But I have ways around that. But over all I love my tag and maybe one day I will make a video and share it with you all. Happy camping everyone. Get out and go.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад +2

      Thank you for sharing this Tim. Our first 4 or 5 years with the teardrop we really didn't have a use for the outdoor outlet. But, like you, we now see the value in them. And I like how you mentioned the heater. We also bring a couple sources of heat. Always better to be safe than sorry.

    • @MyTentLife
      @MyTentLife Год назад +1

      @@PlayingwithSticks yeah I have a tendency of taking to much when I go but like you said better safe than sorry.

  • @drc1883
    @drc1883 4 месяца назад

    How do you think the TAG compares in quality to the Hiker Trailers?`

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  4 месяца назад

      I would say they're pretty neck and neck. They have both come a long ways. The big difference would be the hiker uses wood construction, where the tag uses azdell.

  • @GrantRTanner
    @GrantRTanner Год назад +2

    And at half the price of Bean and Escapod. But i guess those are fiberglass. But this has an aluminum frame with azdel and foam insulation. Hmmm... interesting. Ive been thinking small for so long. But the happier camper hct is only 1800 lbs dry. And that sleeps 5! But that would blow the budget.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Год назад

      Yes, it is hard narrowing it down. I like that Happier Camper as well. There are a lot of good options on the market today.