2025 Northwood Wolf Creek 840 vs 2024 nuCamp Cirrus 720 MAX

The 2025 Northwood Wolf Creek 840 goes up against the 2024 nuCamp Cirrus 720 MAX in this detailed comparison. Each has distinct advantages worth considering.

Specifications Comparison

Specification2025 Northwood Wolf Creek 8402024 nuCamp Cirrus 720 MAXAdvantage
CategoryTruck CamperTruck Camper
Year202520242025 Northwood Wolf Creek 840
Length6.5 ft12 ft
Width7.5 ft8 ft
Height8.5 ft8 ft
Dry Weight2,300 lbs2,900 lbs
GVWR6,500 lbs5,700 lbs
Sleeping Capacity33Tie
Fresh Water36 gal19 gal2025 Northwood Wolf Creek 840
Gray Water28 gal26 gal2025 Northwood Wolf Creek 840
Black Water24 gal9 gal2025 Northwood Wolf Creek 840
Fuel Capacity
Horsepower
Engine
Slide-Outs01
Solar100 W250 W2024 nuCamp Cirrus 720 MAX
Battery150 Ah100 Ah2025 Northwood Wolf Creek 840
Inverter1,000 W500 W2025 Northwood Wolf Creek 840
MSRP$74,000$73,0002024 nuCamp Cirrus 720 MAX

Detailed Comparison

The 2025 Northwood Wolf Creek 840 goes up against the 2024 nuCamp Cirrus 720 MAX in this detailed comparison. Each has distinct advantages worth considering.

In terms of footprint, the Northwood Wolf Creek 840 stretches 6.5 ft while the nuCamp Cirrus 720 MAX spans 12.0 ft. Weight-wise, the Northwood Wolf Creek 840 is the lighter rig at 2,300 lbs versus 2,900 lbs.

The Northwood Wolf Creek 840 sleeps 3 while the nuCamp Cirrus 720 MAX accommodates 3. Slide-outs play a role in livability: the Northwood Wolf Creek 840 has 0 and the nuCamp Cirrus 720 MAX has 1.

For boondocking enthusiasts, tank sizes matter. Fresh water capacity goes to the Northwood Wolf Creek 840 at 36 gallons versus 19 gallons. Solar-wise, you get 100W on the Northwood Wolf Creek 840 and 250W on the nuCamp Cirrus 720 MAX. Battery banks are 150 Ah and 100 Ah.

At $74,000 MSRP for the Northwood Wolf Creek 840 and $73,000 for the nuCamp Cirrus 720 MAX, the nuCamp Cirrus 720 MAX saves you $1,000. With only a 1% price difference, the choice comes down to features rather than cost.

Couples will find the cozier layout perfectly adequate while enjoying easier maneuverability. Boondockers: look at the fresh water capacity and solar/battery systems — they determine how long you can stay out. If you're a weekend camper, don't over-buy — the smaller, lighter model may serve you perfectly.

Both options have earned their place in the market. Your trip style and budget should be the final tiebreakers.

Individual Overviews

2025 Northwood Wolf Creek 840

  • Category: Truck Camper
  • Length: 6.5 ft
  • Weight: 2,300 lbs
  • Sleeps: 3
  • MSRP: $74,000
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2024 nuCamp Cirrus 720 MAX

  • Category: Truck Camper
  • Length: 12 ft
  • Weight: 2,900 lbs
  • Sleeps: 3
  • MSRP: $73,000
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