The 400 Line

Road Trip

What an exciting place! nüCamp in March 2017! We spent the morning with Ed & Jake touring the brand new T@B-400 assembly line and talking with several people involved in the development of this newest member of the nüCamp family. We got to visit the brand new offices and learn about plans for the future as they transition to marketing their own products and look ahead to more product development. We’ve known some of the key people in this organization since early 2009 and have watched the company grow exponentially since then. Every visit is an opportunity to reconnect with friends who feel like family and to meet new friends. we’re incredibly excited about some of the things we learned today as well as the prospect of picking up our own custom built T@B-400 in the near future!


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