But nüCamp put this system behind an insulated door into an insulated compartment. You’ll find the Nautilus water management system used in this camper in many other RVs and, in particular, in fifth wheels.
I like these windows for a lot of reasons, but primarily for the flexibility they provide. You can also open them and leave the screens and/or shades down.
Those windows also feature integrated screens and shades. Like several other higher-end RVs and pickup campers, this one features dual-pane Lexan windows that flip up for air. However, it does a great job of keeping a space very comfortable without the dampness generated by a traditional propane heater. It’s very pleasant, but it does take longer to heat a cold space. This system is like some home systems in that it provides sort of a continual heat that radiates up from the floors through the use of glycol circulated throughout the system. On the subject of heat, this one features an Alde heater/water heater combination. One of the things nüCamp does a good job with is insulation, with this camper having heated tank enclosures. But that trailer has the benefit of five additional feet of length over this pickup camper.