Jayco Jay Flight 264BH vs Nucamp TAB 320 Boondock
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Quick take: The Jayco Jay Flight 264BH sleeps more (8 vs 2); the Nucamp TAB 320 Boondock is 14 ft shorter and easier to maneuver.
| Spec | Jayco Jay Flight 264BH | Nucamp TAB 320 Boondock |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $32,000 | $32,000 |
| Rating | 4.1★ (8,400) | 4.4★ (3,000) |
| Type | Travel Trailer | Travel Trailer |
| Year | 2025 | 2026 |
| Length | 29 ft | 15 ft |
| Weight | 5,500 lbs | 2,050 lbs |
| Sleeps | 8 | 2 |
| Fresh water | 42 gal | 19 gal |
| Slide-outs | 1 | 0 |
| Solar | None | None |
| Four-season | No | No |
| Pet friendly | Yes | Yes |
| Towable | Yes | Yes |
| Chassis | — | — |
Why owners pick each
Jayco Jay Flight 264BH
- ✓Under $35K makes it the best value bunkhouse on the market
- ✓Bunk beds keep kids happy while parents get a private queen bedroom
- ✓Jayco's Magnum Truss roof system is strongest in its class
Nucamp TAB 320 Boondock
- ✓A wet bath and Alde hydronic heat in a 2,000-lb teardrop is unmatched in the class
- ✓19-gallon fresh tank for 2026 nearly triples the old TAB's water capacity
- ✓Boondock trim adds off-road tires, higher clearance, and 190W roof solar