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Nucamp Cirrus 620 2021 - Payload Capacity; Usable Fresh Water; Wet Weight

Nucamp Cirrus 620 2021
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65nucamprv.com • Truck Campers
OVERALL LENGTH: Measured from tip of the camper equipped with standard equipment, to the rear
of the camper, accounting for all protrusions; rounded up to the nearest whole inch as the minimum
length required to t into a space.
OVERALL WIDTH: Measured from side to side of a camper equipped with standard equipment, as the
minimum clearance needed to t into an opening’s width; rounded up to the nearest whole inch.
PAYLOAD CAPACITY: The maximum weight that persons plus cargo should never exceed. Payload is
derived by subtracting Curb Weight from GTWR/GVWR.
PRIMARY BED AREA: Main bed sleeping area size in inches; to the whole inch, rounded down.
REFRIGERATOR CAPACITY: This is the amount of space total each equipped refrigerator/freezer has,
to store items. This is typically measured in cubic feet (cu. ft.).
RIDE HEIGHT: Measured from the base of the tire to the lowest point (typically the axle); or the lowest
part of those parts designed to contact the ground; rounded down to the nearest whole inch.
SECOND BED AREA: Secondary bed sleeping area size in inches; rounded down to the nearest whole
inch.
STORAGE SPACE: The amount of storage space in cabinetry and storage compartments that can be
secured during transport: measured to the nearest tenth of a cubic foot.
TIRE SIZE: The size and specication of the tire by industry standard.
TRIM PACKAGE: The specic standard trim and accessories option selected for the model.
USABLE FRESH WATER: The amount of water that can be drawn out of the fresh water tank, measured
and rounded down to the nearest whole gallon.
WET COG: Center of Gravity on a truck camper; this is the point measured from the exterior front wall
to the point where the camper is balanced- the center, when the unit has weights dened as wet.
WET TONGUE WEIGHT: The actual weight pressing down on the hitch ball by a trailer containing
all standard equipment with fuel and uids, but before adding passengers or cargo, passengers, or
optional equipment. The spare tire, battery(s), full LP tank(s) glycol uid, and a full fresh water tank are
considered standard wet weight equipment.
WET WEIGHT: The actual weight of a camper containing all standard equipment with fuel and uids,
but before adding cargo, passengers, or optional equipment. The spare tire (on trailers), battery(s),
full propane bottle(s), glycol uid, and a full fresh water tank are considered standard wet weight
equipment. (Note: nuCamp denes wet weight as different from Curb weight. nuCamps wet weight
takes a full fresh water tank into consideration, while federal regulation denes water in tanks as cargo
and curb weight is “the weight of a trailer/motor vehicle with standard equipment, including the
maximum capacity of fuel, oil and coolant.”)

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