Category: Video

  • Video: What’s New From Leisure Travel Vans in 2026?

    The steady stream of news regarding updates and upgrades to 2026 RV models continues, with Leisure Travel Vans offering a glimpse of what to expect in the year ahead. But rather than just send a stale press release announcing the changes to its Unity and Wonder Class B+ camper vans, we get all of the important information in the well-produced video above. That means, in addition to learning about the changes that are in the works, we actually get to see them in action, which is infinitely better than just reading a list of stats.

    Leisure Travel Vans

    Photo Credit: Leisure Travel Vans

    So what exactly can we expect from Leisure Travel Vans in 2026? As it turns out, there are several very nice quality-of-life upgrades coming. For instance, the vans now come with an all-new entry door that makes getting in and out of the rigs easier. There is also a new countertop extension in the galley kitchen, along with a two-burner stove. You’ll also get updated captain’s chair covers, a new tail light design, and the addition of a Truma Aventa Eco air conditioner with a heat pump.

    Additionally, both the Unity and the Wonder also get new premium external paint colors, with options like Alpine Mist, Sandstone, Granite, and more. A 4kW LP generator now comes standard on the Wonder and is an option on the Unity. Other options include a black accent package and mineral Corian countertops.

    Photo Credit: Kraig Becker

    Check out the video above to get the full rundown on each of these updates and to check out the stunning interiors of these luxury Class B models. If you think you know what a camper van offers, but haven’t seen the Unity or Wonder yet, you will probably be very surprised at everything these stylish RVs have to offer.

    To find out more, visit the Leisure Travel Vans website.

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  • The New Keystone Walkabout Travel Trailer was Built for Outdoor Adventurers

    While some RV manufacturers are busy announcing the latest upgrades and updates for the coming model year, others are introducing new models to entice customers. Take for example the just-revealed Keystone Walkabout, a travel trailer that includes a number of thoughtful design choices. Designed and built in collaboration with Steven Rinella of MeatEater fame, this rig comes with a slew of features meant to appeal to the outdoor adventurer.

    Keystone Walkabout

    Photo Credit: Keystone

    The first thing you’ll notice about the Keystone Walkabout is its striking exterior design, which features a black paint scheme with red highlights. The trailer is built from automotive-grade aluminum and is accented with tough 11-gauge aluminum corner rails for added protection when traveling over rough terrain. All-terrain tires and a Curt Touring Suspension help you reach far-flung campsites. And when you’re there, an automatic three-point leveling system provides safety and stability.

    Currently, the Walkabout is only available in the 26MAX floor plan, which is a little over 30 feet in length with a weight of 7,140 lbs. It offers room to comfortably sleep six, and features an impressive amount of onboard storage. That includes a massive 60-square-foot passthrough cargo area equipped with a waterproof floor and built-in racks for fishing rods. A second storage space is dedicated to drying boots, gloves, and other outdoor gear vital to outdoor adventures.

    Photo Credit: Keystone

    The interior holds a number of other notable features, but it is the atrium slide-out that most caught our eye. Located in the living room area, this slide features massive windows along the main wall, the sides, and the roof. This allows plenty of natural light into the cabin, where you’ll also find one of the most comfortable-looking RV couches we’ve ever seen.

    Other features of note include an exterior fold-down kitchen that attaches to the trailer via suction cups, allowing it to be moved to where it is most needed. The Walkabout also comes with factory-installed solar panels, although just how much capacity they provide remains to be seen. An exterior spray hose connects to the 54-gallon freshwater tank and makes cleaning gear a breeze. Meanwhile, a 30” wide rear door makes loading and unloading equipment—like bikes or kayaks—a simple affair.

    Photo Credit: Keystone

    The Walkabout’s kitchen is modern, open, and simple. It includes tons of storage space, a composite Thinscape countertop built to wear well in the wild, and a massive sink with a pullout faucet and sprayer. A two-burner gas cooktop, convection microwave, and a 10-square-foot 12V French-door refrigerator with a pull-out freezer. The bathroom sports a spacious shower with a rainfall showerhead, porcelain toilet, and a medicine cabinet. The primary bedroom sits behind a set of stylish sliding doors and includes a queen-size bed.

    All of the features listed above are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the Keystone Walkabout travel trailer. To see it in its full glory, click on the video above. It is a full walkthrough of this impressive new entry into the adventurous RV space. And while many of the features were selected to appeal specifically to hunters and anglers, there is still a lot to love for families and other active outdoor enthusiasts, too.

    Pricing for the new Keystone Walkabout has not yet been announced, but anyone interested in ordering the trailer can place a fully refundable reservation for $50. For more information on this exciting new rig, visit keystonerv.com.

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  • Video: Go Inside the New Forest River Campsite Elite 36RF Fifth-Wheel

    Some of our favorite RVs that we’ve seen over the past year or so have come from the Forest River Campsite Reserve line to travel trailers, which have consistently impressed with their build quality and long list of features. Now, the brand is expanding that line-up to include new fifth-wheel models under the Forest River Campsite Elite name. And as you’ll see in the video above, it looks like these towables will bring even more interior space and upscale living to the campground.

    Forest River Campsite Elite

    Photo Credit: Forest River

    Details on the Forest River Campsite Elite series are still fairly light, with the company’s website promising more information is “coming soon.” But thanks to the video above, we can go inside one of these great-looking RVs now. The YouTube clip shows off the 36RF floor plan, which stretches 42′ 9″ in length, has a GVWR of 16,610 lbs, and comfortably sleeps 9. Notable features include a spacious rear living space, a beautiful island kitchen with a freestanding table and chairs, and a large primary bedroom with a king-size bed. Amidship, you’ll also find a versatile space that includes flip-up bunks, a couch, desk, and more.

    Photo Credit: Camping World

    Just describing the floor plan doesn’t do it justice, meaning you’ll have to see it for yourself to truly appreciate everything this fifth-wheel brings to the table. Expect more information on this mode in the coming weeks, with an official unveiling likely coming at the Hershey RV Show next month. Right now, it’s safe to say that the new Forest River Campsite Elite line looks very promising, and we can’t wait to see what other floor plans are in the works.

    Find out more on the Forest River website.

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  • Video: Winnebago Adventurer 35F Review

    Spacious, comfortable, and packed with features, the Winnebago Adventurer 35F is an enticing option for couples, full-timers, and families. This Class A model offers a luxury RV experience that’s backed by the Flying W’s well-known build quality and outstanding customer service. And while its $257,575 price tag isn’t exactly inexpensive, this motorhome offers great value, delivering a lot of bang for your buck.

    Winnebago Adventurer 35F

    Photo Credit: Winnebago

    The Adventurer rides on the Ford F-53 chassis, which includes a 7.3L V8 engine and plenty of modern features like adaptive cruise control and lane-keep assist. The 35F floor plan, which measures 35′ 10″ in length, comfortably sleeps up to five people. The rig comes with 1.5 baths, a well-equipped kitchen, and a primary bedroom with a king-size bed, a TV, and washer/dryer prep. The living room features a very comfortable sectional sofa and has a smart TV mounted over a fireplace. Other notable features include a residential-style refrigerator, plenty of onboard storage, and a spacious dinette. A 5,500W auto-start generator, 50A power, and a 2,000W inverter are also standard.

    This is just the tip of the iceberg for everything this luxury Class A model has to offer. We could go on and on listing off specs and features, but the video above does a much better job of introducing this model. Not only does it offer an in-depth review of the Winnebago Adventurer 35F, it provides excellent footage of what the coach looks like, inside and out. That includes a full walk-through of the interior, highlighting all of the top amenities that the motorhome brings to the table.

    Photo Credit: Winnebago

    After you’ve watched the video, head over to the Winnebago website to find out more about this well-appointed motorhome.

     

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  • Video: Go Behind the Scenes at the Forest River Campsite Reserve Factory

    When Forest River’s Campsite Reserve travel trailers first hit the market a few years back, it felt like just another addition to the RV manufacturers’ already very full catalog of RVs. But as the brand grew and evolved, it quickly became apparent that this wasn’t the case. On the contrary, the Campsite Reserve line soon stood out as a fantastic option for buyers looking for a well-appointed towable with unique and interesting floor plans. The fact that these models also delivered a lot of bang for your buck didn’t hurt either.

    Forest River Campsite Reserve

    Photo Credit: Forest River

    The philosophy behind the Campsite Reserve brand is to deliver well-built and thoughtful travel trailers that include practical features designed to make life at the campsite better. Forest River offers these towables in 14 distinct floor plans ranging in length from 21′ 10″ all the way up to 43′ 4″, offering RVers a variety of sizes to choose from. To make the buying decision as easy as possible, there are no options or add-ons. This not only streamlines the production process and improves build quality, but keeps costs down, too. It also takes a lot of the confusion out of the buying process.

    The video above takes us behind the scenes at the Forest River plant where the Campsite Reserve travel trailers are built. You’ll see firsthand how they are crafted, including seeing multiple models in various stages of the construction process. Along the way, you’ll also catch a glimpse of some of the clever and useful design decisions that help these models stand out from the competition, including creative use of space and high-quality materials and components used throughout. And even if you’re not in the market to buy a new RV anytime soon, watching these complex and sophisticated vehicles get built is a lot of fun.

    Photo Credit: Forest River

    Hit play on the video to take your tour of the Campsite Reserve factory. And when you’re done, head over to the Forest River website to learn more.

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  • Video: An Overview of the 2025 Keystone Montana

    There is a reason that fifth-wheel trailers are especially popular with full-timers, RVing families, and couples. Big and spacious, these towables are usually very well appointed, offering luxurious amenities to rival those you’ll find at home. And while they do require a serious tow vehicle to move them around, it’s like having a mobile apartment you can take with you on your adventures. No where is this more evident than with the Keystone Montana, a luxury fifth-wheel that is the best-selling model in the country.

    Keystone Montana 3901RK

    Photo Credit: Keystone

    The video above provides an overview of the 2025 Keystone Montana line, which features 12 unique floor plans ranging in length from 35′ 1″ to 43″, and weighing 12,881 lbs. to 15,644 lbs. Depending on the model, these trailers can comfortably sleep four to eight people, and include luxury features like island kitchens, dedicated office spaces, e-bike garages, flexible bonus rooms, and more. Some floor plans even offer two-bedroom, two-bath layouts for the ultimate guest experience.

    As impressive as all of that sounds, it actually looks better in person. The video does an excellent job of taking us through a Montana fifth-wheel and pointing out some of its many features, including a few nice touches that you might not notice on your own. Things like well-crafted cabinetry, a massive residential-style refrigerator, and—better still—residential-style furniture from Lay-Z-Boy. The trailer’s HVAC system is also impressive, keeping campers comfortable in a wide range of temperatures and conditions.

    Photo Credit: Keystone

    This is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to this luxury fifth-wheel. To explore everything the Keystone Montana has to offer, visit keystonerv.com. There, you can get a full set of specs, compare different floor plans, check out photos, and more.

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  • Video: Explore Van Life in a 2026 Thor Eddie Bauer Transit 22ET Class B+

    Do you like the idea of an easy-driving Class B camper van, but don’t want to compromise on space? Perhaps a Class B+ model would be more to your liking. What’s a Class B+ you ask? It’s a type of RV that straddles the line between a traditional Class B and a Class C coach, offering more room without sacrificing driveability. The new Thor Eddie Bauer Transit 22ET is a great example of this concept, and as you’ll see in the video above, it delivers some very compelling features.

    Built on a Ford Transit chassis, the front of the 22ET looks a lot like a traditional camper van. That includes the cockpit, which is equipped with all of the standard features you would expect from the Transit, including a suite of safety features like lane departure warnings, pre-collision assist, and a built-in tire pressure monitoring system. But from the cab back, this RV looks much different than a regular Class B model. That’s because it has a more boxy living area that is much closer to a small Class C, giving it much extra interior space, including an 80″ ceiling height.

    Thor Eddie Bauer Transit 22ET

    Photo Credit: Thor

    All of that extra space is put to good use here, creating a great combination of size, features, and performance. The 22ET’s single floor plan includes just about everything you could ask for, including a kitchen equipped with a microwave, a stowable single-burner induction cooktop, a large undermount stainless steel sink, and an energy-efficient 12V fridge. A dinette makes for a great place to gather for meals, playing games, or getting work done on the road. There’s even space for a reasonably sizeable bathroom, complete with shower, sink, and porcelain toilet.

    In the back of the rig, you’ll find a queen-size bed on a power-lifted loft. This allows it to rise out of the way when not in use, but lower from the ceiling come bedtime. Underneath is a massive gear garage with room for a ton of toys, including bikes, paddleboards, and other outdoor equipment. An outdoor shower makes for a convenient way to clean up after a long day on the trail.

    Photo Credit: Thor

    Other notable features include a 4,000W gas generator, a Winegard ConnecT 2.0 WiFi/4G/TV antenna, and a 400W solar power system connected to a 3000W inverter. The 22ET comes with a 15,000 BTU air conditioner and a hydronic furnace/water heater, making this a very capable extended-season camper. Thor even used the all-wheel drive version of the Ford Transit, making it easy to reach those remote campsites.

    For a more in-depth look at the Thor Eddie Bauer Transit 22ET Class B+ camper, hit play on the video above. And for a complete rundown of the rig’s specs and features, visit Thor’s website.

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  • Video: Design Elements of the Airstream Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian Limited Edition Travel Trailer

    Last week we shared a first look at the new Airstream Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian Limited Edition Travel Trailer, which combines the design philosophies of both brands to create a truly beautiful RV. At the time, we shared a few images of the towable in question, but even those amazing images couldn’t fully convey everything that this travel trailer brings to the table. But with the video above, you can go inside the vehicle yourself, while learning about this amazing collaboration.

    Usonian Limited Edition Travel Trailer

    Photo Credit: Airstream/Andrew Pielage

    Based on Wright’s “Usonian” architectural principles, the Airstream travel trailer takes direct inspiration from the famous architect’s work. The idea behind Usonian buildings is that they seamlessly blend into the natural environment, offer both beautiful form and outstanding functionality, and enrich the lives of their owners. You could argue that’s something that Airstream has been doing for decades as well, helping RVers enjoy countless adventures and helping them to connect with nature.

    As you’ll see in the video above, this collaboration with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation was something that Airstream CEO Bob Wheeler has been thinking about for the better part of two decades. But even when the RV manufacturer reached out to the Foundation, it still took several years to bring this project to fruition. Both camps took plenty of time to carefully consider how to incorporate Wright’s legacy into the design of the trailer without making it feel like a quick cash-in. One glance at the interior of this amazing RV will tell you that definitely isn’t the case here.

    Photo Credit: Airstream/Andrew Pielage

    Having seen the Usonian Limited Edition Travel Trailer firsthand, we can tell you that it is one of the most unique and beautiful towables we’ve ever seen. The large number of windows—the most ever in an Airstream—makes the interior feel bright and airy, while offering great views of the surrounding landscapes. The rear hatch is also a revelation, offering both aesthetic and functional value. The natural wood used throughout the cabin gives it a rich, premium feel, while a lot of little design choices add greatly to the experience. It is safe to say that there isn’t anything else like this on the road or at the campsite.

    But don’t just take our word for it. Watch the excellent video above to learn more about how this trailer was designed and built. Then head over to the Airstream website to dive deeper into its specs and features. And if you want an Airstream Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian Limited Edition Travel Trailer of your own, you’ll want to order it quickly. Only 200 of these rigs will be made, and when they’re gone, they’re gone.

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  • Video: The Grand Design Influence is the Perfect Tweener Fifth-Wheel

    If you’re in the market for a well-appointed fifth-wheel with all the bells and whistles, that isn’t astronomically priced, the Grand Design Influence should be on your short list. Slotted between the Reflection and the Solitude, this outstanding towable straddles the line of luxury and affordability nicely. Don’t believe us? Check out the video above to see everything that this RV has to offer and why it just might be one of the top hidden gems on the market today.

    Grand Design Influence

    Photo Credit: Grand Design

    The model highlighted in the YouTube clip above is actually the Influence 3503GK. Highlights for this rig include an absolutely stunning island kitchen equipped with residential-style appliances, a stainless steel twin-basin sink, and a large pantry. The living room is located nearby and includes a tri-fold couch, theater seating, a free-standing dinette, and an entertainment center complete with a 40″ TV. Meanwhile, the front of the fifth-wheel is occupied by the primary bedroom suite, which includes a queen-size bed, a spacious closet, and a full-bath with an impressive shower. Washer/dryer prep is standard, of course, as is a slide-top dresser and a  second TV. A king mattress is an available upgrade.

    Many of those features seem like table stakes for a luxury fifth-wheeler these days, but that long list of amenities is just the beginning. To truly understand just how impressive this towable truly is, you’ll need to see it for yourself. Hit play on the video and take an extended tour of the RV inside and out. We guarantee you’ll be impressed by the layout, design, and high-quality craftsmanship you’ll find throughout.

    Photo Credit: Grand Design

    And after you’ve finished with that virtual tour, head over to the Grand Design website to find out more about the Influence fifth-wheel. There, you’ll find floor plans that start at $98,259, which is an excellent price for a rig this well built and equipped.

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  • Video: The Entegra Coach Aspire 44D is Pure Class A Luxury

    For many RVers, a luxury Class A model is the ultimate option, offering upscale amenities and outstanding comfort in a vehicle that can be driven to the campsite. And if you’re looking for the perfect example of what these motorhomes have to offer, just push play on the video above. It takes us on a tour of the Entegra Coach Aspire 44D, a luxury diesel pusher that has to be seen to be believed.

    What makes the Entegra Coach Aspire such a special vehicle? Well, for starters, it rides on a Spartan K2 chassis equipped with a Cummins L9 turbocharged diesel engine that puts out 450 horsepower and an astounding 1,250 lb.-ft. of torque. This gives the driver all of the control and confidence they need when rolling down the highway, with features like Bilstein shocks, ABS braking systems, and an air leveling system enhancing comfort and safety.

    Entegra Coach Aspire

    Photo Credit: Entegra Coach

    All of those features are great when you’re driving, but it’s when you arrive at the campground that the Aspire truly reveals what makes it so special. Inside, this rig is like a luxury apartment on wheels. The standard 44D floor plan has 1.5 baths, an open and spacious living area complete with powered theater seating, and a large hide-a-bed couch, as well as a 50” Samsung 4K TV on a televator lift. The nearby kitchen includes a two-burner induction cooktop, solid-surface counters, a microwave that doubles as an air fryer, and a residential refrigerator. And for those who aren’t fans of the post-meal clean-up, this RV even comes with a dishwasher.

    Further back, you’ll discover an absolutely massive bedroom suite that features a king-size bed, built-in nightstands and wardrobes, and a ceiling fan. A 43” Samsung smart TV and Bose sound system provide entertainment, while a full-size bathroom, complete with shower, sink, and toilet, sits just beyond. But that isn’t all, as further back is an enormous walk-in closet with additional storage and washer and dryer.

    Photo Credit: Entegra Coach

    As is often the case with a luxury RV, simply listing stats and features isn’t enough to do it justice. Check out the video above to get a sense of how much room this coach has to offer and to see the high-quality furnishings and materials that were used in its construction. You’ll be impressed by the design and look of this beautiful Class A model, which has everything you could ask for in a motorhome, and then some.

    And when you’re ready to learn more about the Entegra Coach Aspire, head over to entegracoach.com for a full rundown of its features, specs, and options.

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  • Video: Take a Tour of the Keystone Coleman Manufacturing Plant

    A few weeks back, Camping World shared a press release announcing that the Keystone Coleman line of budget-friendly travel trailers was the best-selling model of 2025 so far. That announcement may come as a surprise to some readers, who may remember previous Coleman models as lacking in features and suffering from poor build quality. But since Keystone took over the manufacturing process, that isn’t the case anymore. In fact, these towables are now a great choice for first-time buyers and families who want to go camping without breaking the bank. And as you’ll see from the video above, they’re built with quality in mind, while still maintaining an attractive price point.

    Keystone Coleman travel trailers

    Photo Credit: Keystone

    The video takes us inside the Keystone Coleman manufacturing plant, giving us a tour of the facility as these RVs are being made. As you’ll see, the trailers are built to exacting standards, with care and attention going into their assembly. The focus is to make the high-quality trailer that is easy to tow and own. That includes adding some features typically not found in this market segment, like tankless water heaters, residential appliances, and more living space, while still maintaining a low cost of entry.

    Keystone took over production of the Coleman brand in 2024 and revamped much of the line. The company kept the most popular floor plans—the 17B and 17R—but nearly everything else was rethought from the ground up. That included new designs, new graphics and colors, and new floor plans across the Coleman, Coleman Lantern, Coleman Legacy, and Coleman Light travel trailers. The result has been a much-needed revamp for this iconic RV brand, raising quality without dramatically impacting the price. That’s evidenced by the success that Coleman has in the early months of 2025, despite economic uncertainties across the industry.

    Photo Credit: Keystone

    Check out the video above to learn more about how Keystone’s manufacturing process is impacting the Coleman brand. The eight-minute clip takes us inside one of the manufacturing facilities to give us a first-hand look at how these towables are made. You might be surprised at what you see, as designers and builders work to redefine our thoughts on what a budget RV looks and performs like.

    And visit the Keystone website to learn more about these new and improved models.

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  • RV Spotlight: An Overview of the 2025 Keystone Montana High Country

    If you’re looking for an RV that provides plenty of comfort and space, it’s hard to top a fifth-wheel trailer. These towables come in a variety of sizes and are well known for offering open floor plans, modern appliances, and innovative designs. No where is that more evident than the Keystone Montana High Country, a luxury fifth-wheel model with options for couples, families, retirees, full-timers, and just about anyone else who wants a top-notch camping experience imaginable.

    Keystone Montana High Country

    Photo Credit: Keystone RV

    The 2025 edition of the Keystone Montana High Country is available in 11 floor plans that exhibit the variety and features that this model is well known for. Take for example the 351BH model, which is a bunkhouse trailer that includes two stacked queen-size beds. Or the 381TB, which features two bedrooms and two baths. The 325RK is also a standout, offering a rear kitchen layout, a spacious living area, and a single bedroom, making it an ideal choice for couples.

    This fifth-wheel measures 34′ to 43′ in length and weighs between 11,692 lbs. and 14,710 lbs., depending on the floor plan. It comfortably sleeps six to ten people and features a bright interior décor that makes it feel expansive and airy. The long list of standard features includes premium wood cabinetry, decorative crown molding, residential-style appliances, and a four-season living package with heated holding tanks, plenty of insulation, and a powerful HVAC system for year-round camping. An electric fireplace, a king-size bed, and washer/dryer prep are also included from the factory.

    Photo Credit: Keystone RV

    The video above takes us on a complete tour of the Montana High Country, giving us a detailed look at all of these features, plus a whole lot more. The clip gives viewers a firsthand look at the interior, where you’ll find high-quality materials and components, along with creative and appealing design meant to maximize comfort and the use of space.

    The 2025 Keystone Montana High Country starts at $91,515. For more information, visit keystonerv.com.

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