05/01/2026
David Lloyd Tallahassee has new inventory for your summer travel dreams!
Camping for the summer just got a whole lot sweeter with the T@B 400. This tear drop pull behind has mastered clean cut design, functionality, and comfort for your next trip.
Whether your out of town every month or just want the option to up and go, fast and simple set up is a priority.
Details about our trailer includes:
1) Dimensions
Length: 18 ft 3 in
Width: ~7 ft 7–8 in
Height: ~8 ft 9 in – 8 ft 11 in
Interior height: ~6 ft 7 in (you can stand up comfortably)
2) Weight
Dry weight: ~2,915–2,936 lbs
Hitch (tongue) weight: ~355–362 lbs
GVWR (max loaded): ~3,900 lbs
🚰 3) Water, Tanks, and Boondocking Capability
Fresh water: 25–28 gallons
Gray water: 17–18 gallons
Black water: 14–16 gallons
What this means in practice:
2–4 days off-grid for 2 people (typical)
Good for:
Weekend trips
Light boondocking
Limited for:
Long off-grid stays without water management
4) Living
Living space highlights:
Large front dinette
Panoramic windows + “stargazer” rear window
Open feel compared to smaller teardrops
Camper insight:
One of the few teardrops where you don’t feel cramped
Still compact compared to full RVs
🔌 7) Electrical, Solar, and Off-Grid Setup
Standard / available:
Solar panel (~310W)
Lithium battery (100Ah standard, upgradeable)
Inverter (1,200W standard)
External solar port
Battery monitoring system
Upgrades:
Up to 400Ah lithium + 3000W inverter
Real-world use:
Can run:
Lights
Fridge
Small electronics
Limited for:
Long A/C use off-grid
👍 15) Pros (What campers LOVE)
Full bathroom in small footprint
Lightweight for its feature set
Premium heating system
Solar-ready / off-grid capable
Large windows + airy interior