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Northwood - Nash

Northwood Nash
Type/Class
Travel Trailer
Sleeps
3 - 10
Weight
7,400 - 10,700 lbs.
Length
22 - 32 ft. Long
Floorpans
8 options

The Northwood Nash is a rugged and versatile travel trailer designed for adventurous RVers who crave off-grid capabilities and four-season comfort. With models ranging from 22 to 32 feet in length, the Northwood Nash offers a variety of floor plans to suit different camping styles and group sizes. This travel trailer boasts a robust construction with a fully welded aluminum frame, multi-layered laminated walls, and heated and enclosed tanks for all-weather use.

The bottom line: The Northwood Nash travel trailer lineup delivers a mix of durability, comfort, and off-road readiness, making it a solid choice for RVers who want to explore off-the-beaten paths in various climates.

Try Before You Buy

With a starting price of around $45,000, the Northwood Nash represents a significant investment for many RVers. Before committing to a purchase, consider renting one through RVshare for a fraction of the cost at around $100-150 per night. This allows you to thoroughly experience its unique features.

Renting also lets you assess the Northwood Nash's towability and maneuverability with your current vehicle. It's crucial to have a tow vehicle that can safely handle the load. If you're hesitant about towing, RVshare's delivery option brings the Northwood Nash right to your campsite, so you can enjoy all its amenities without the stress of hauling it yourself.

Pros and Cons of a Northwood Nash

Pros
  • Four-season comfort with heated and enclosed tanks, high-density insulation, and reflective foil insulation in the roof

  • Spacious interiors with cathedral arched ceilings and slide-outs in select models for extra living area

  • Well-equipped kitchens featuring high-output 3-burner ranges, residential-style microwaves, and 10 cubic foot 12V refrigerators

Cons
  • Higher price point compared to some other travel trailer brands in its class

  • Heavier dry weights may require a more capable tow vehicle, especially for larger models

  • Longer models may be more challenging to maneuver in tight campgrounds or narrow roads

  • Limited sleeping capacity in smaller models

Model Specifications: Northwood Nash

Nash 17K
Nash 18FM
Nash 23D
Nash 24B
Nash 24M
Nash 25DS
Nash 26N
Nash 29S
Gross Weight
7,400 lbs.
7,400 lbs.
7,500 lbs.
9,200 lbs.
9,200 lbs.
9,200 lbs.
9,200 lbs.
10,700 lbs.
Dry Weight
4,766 lbs.
5,662 lbs.
5,740 lbs.
6,460 lbs.
6,023 lbs.
6,845 lbs.
6,552 lbs.
7,360 lbs.
Cargo Weight
2,634 lbs.
1,738 lbs.
1,760 lbs.
2,740 lbs.
3,177 lbs.
2,355 lbs.
2,648 lbs.
3,340 lbs.
Height
11 ft.
11 ft.
11 ft.
11 ft.
11 ft.
11 ft.
11 ft.
11 ft.
Sleeps
3
4
4
7
5
5
5
10
Bunks
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
Slide Outs
n/a
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Fuel Type
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
Towing Capacity
589 lbs.
556 lbs.
606 lbs.
758 lbs.
595 lbs.
755 lbs.
743 lbs.
796 lbs.
Electrical Service
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a

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