NuCamp Tab 320 vs Little Guy Mini Max

Teardrop trailers are a great way for you and your partner to explore while still bringing along your SUV or truck. They don’t take up much space and allow you to make camp wherever your adventure takes you.

Mark Wahlberg RV is happy to share its knowledge of two popular options: the NuCamp Tab 320 and the Little Guy Mini Max. Read on to learn all about them! Columbus, Grove City, and Dublin, Ohio, shoppers can learn about both teardrop trailers in this NuCamp Tab 320 vs. Little Guy Mini Max comparison.
 

Every Little Bit Counts

When choosing your teardrop trailer, size matters; you want there to be enough space for what you need to bring with you and for yourself.
Both the Tab 320 and the Mini Max allow for comfortable standing room. Inside both teardrop trailers, there is over 68 inches of height. The overall exterior length of both trailers tops 15 feet.

The Tab 320 is a bit shorter than the Mini Max, hitting 15 feet and 3 inches. However, a shorter trailer means better maneuverability when you’re on the go. The smaller overall gross weight of 1,946 pounds means you can tow it with a smaller vehicle, too.

The Mini Max is a bit longer and almost 400 pounds heavier, ensuring you need a more powerful vehicle to pull it.

Versatile Interior Space

Your teardrop trailer is your home away from home while you’re on the go. That means it needs to be whatever space you need, from a dining area to a bedroom to a space of relaxation.
Both teardrop trailers give you the option of split twin beds or a single queen-size bed—this area can be converted to a dining area with comfortable seating and a full kitchenette.

While both teardrops have roughly the same bedding area, the NuCamp Tab 320 has a more even bedding area—71 inches by 72 inches. The Mini Max’s bedding area is a little less even at 75 by 70 inches, when you choose the queen bed. Those extra two inches on the bottom of the bedding area might be necessary for taller travelers.

Exterior Trailer Features

Both trailers have that classic teardrop shape—where the trailers get their style names. Entry step lights are included, making it easy for you to get in and out of your trailer no matter what time it is.

The Mini Max and the Tab 320 also have sound systems as part of their exterior setups, so you can sit outside and still enjoy your favorite tunes.

A solar roof package is available for the Tab 320, giving you power via the sun. On top of that, an exterior shower is part of the Tab 320, so you can shower off any grime or mud you don’t want to bring into the trailer.

Which Teardrop Trailer is Better for Your Travels?

As we’ve looked at the NuCamp Tab 320 and the Little Guy Mini Max, it’s become clear that the NuCamp Tab 320 is the superior teardrop trailer in terms of space, versatility, and exterior features.

Are you in the Columbus, Grove City, and Dublin, OH, area and want to see the NuCamp Tab 320 yourself? Visit Mark Wahlberg RV to do just that. Our team can answer your questions and show you around this trailer. Reach out to us today!