Category: Video

  • 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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  • How to Convert to Lithium RV Batteries

    Does your RV still use lead-acid power cells for its house battery? Have you been thinking about switching over to newer lithium batteries instead? If so, then the video above is definitely for you. It comes our way courtesy of the All About RVs YouTube channel, and it takes an in-depth look at this process, taking us through everything you need to know to convert to lithium RV batteries.

    The clip takes us through everything you need to consider when making this conversion, including whether or not you’ll need to replace your battery monitor, adding a solar converter, alternator charging, performance in extreme temperatures, and more. It also takes a look at the cost of such a conversion, which has gotten considerably less expensive as lithium batteries have come down in price. What once seemed prohibitively expensive is now quite affordable, especially when you factor in the longer lifespan that comes with lithium power cells.

    Lead-Acid vs. Lithium RV Batteries

    We’ve already touched on a few of the benefits of lithium batteries versus lead-acid models, most notably increased storage capacity and a much longer lifespan. Whereas lead-acid power cells offer 300-500 charge cycles, a lithium battery is generally good for ten times those numbers or even more. Lithium cells also charge much more quickly, require less maintenance, weigh a lot less, and are less likely to spark a fire, making them safer, too.

    At this point, the main advantage that lead-acid batteries have over lithium is price. The initial cost of buying lithium house batteries is certainly more than their lead-acid counterparts, although you’ll recoup that cost over the lifespan of the battery. A lithium cell can easily last up to ten years, even with heavy use, while a lead-acid model will lose capacity much more quickly and will need to be replaced multiple times over the same span.

    Photo Credit: Battle Born

    Converting to Lithium RV Batteries

    The video does an excellent job of taking viewers through the process of converting your RV to using lithium batteries. As you’ll see, you can complete that conversion in stages, replacing the batteries first, then upgrading the charge converter, your inverter, and other parts over time. That isn’t necessarily the most efficient way to complete the process, but it can help defray the costs to some degree. Ultimately, you’ll want components that are lithium compatible to get the best performance, but you can get by temporarily with your existing parts if you have to.

    The notes that accompany the video on YouTube list all of the parts used in the conversion with links to their online product pages. That makes it easy to grab the same parts for your own lithium upgrade project or compare specs with similar products made by alternative manufacturers. Either way, it makes it very easy to see everything you’ll need ahead of time, allowing you to purchase and install those items as you complete different phases of the switch over from lead-acid batteries.

    Perhaps the best thing about this video is that it demystifies the process nicely. It shows that there are a number of things to consider when converting from lead-acid to lithium, but that the actual implementation isn’t as difficult as you might think. The clip mixes technical know-how and practical experience nicely, which hopefully will make this project less daunting.

    Thanks to the All About RVs channel for sharing.

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  • Video: The Palomino Pause XC22.4 is an Overlanding Trailer with a Dash of Luxury

    On the outside, Palomino Pause travel trailers look like durable, off-road-focused models built specifically with the overlanding crowd in mind. After all, these rigs do come with burly air suspension systems, solar charging packages, and 25″ of ground clearance. But as it turns out, those rugged features hide a little secret. Inside, these towables offer a comfortable—almost luxurious—environment filled with an array of surprising features and amenities.

    The video clip above takes us on a walk-through of the latest edition to the Palomino Pause lineup—the XC22.4 floor plan. Just how new is this model? It is so new that it doesn’t even appear on the brand’s website just yet. But you can rest assured that it is coming soon, and that it will be worth the wait. Especially if you’re in the market for an overlanding trailer that deftly mixes off-road performance with an unexpectedly well-appointed interior.

    Palomino Pause

    Photo Credit: Palomino

    Some of the standout features that are sure to appeal to the off-grid camping crowd are a 4,000W generator, an 1,800W solar panel array, and a 1080Ah lithium house battery bank. The rig further cements its overlanding credentials by including two full-size spare tires, an off-road light bar, integrated brush guards, and a fully enclosed, puncture-proof underbelly. Of course, the Pause is rated for four-season camping and comes with heated holding tanks. It also has a MORryde suspension that offers up to 12″ of wheel travel, allowing it to take on the toughest terrain imaginable.

    Inside, the XC22.4 floor plan includes the option for twin beds or a king-size mattress in the spacious bedroom area located at the front of the trailer. In the back, it features a comfortable-looking dinette with bench seating and a large table situated next to sliding glass doors that lead out onto the outdoor deck. A midship split-bathroom comes with a  toilet, sink, and an enormous shower, and cleverly uses two doors to create a private environment. A two-burner stove, residential microwave, and 12V refrigerator are just a few of the features found in the kitchen.

    Photo Credit: Palomino

    One of the more interesting and unique things about the Palomino Pause travel trailers is that no wood is used in their construction. That includes the cabinets and closets, with those interior pieces constructed out of lightweight aluminum. This provides enhanced durability when wandering far afield where the roads are rough or potentially nonexistent.

    To get the complete tour of this intriguing new towable, hit play on the video above. Then keep your eyes peeled on the Palomino website for when this model officially appears.

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  • Video: The Thor Freedom Traveler B30 is a Well-Appointed Class A for $175k

    Who says you have to spend  a lot of money to get a quality Class A motorhome? If you’re looking for a quality coach with plenty of room and amenities, the Thor Freedom Traveler B30 delivers everything you could ask for, and then some. Best of all, this rig has a starting price of just $175,700, which makes it very affordable for a motorized RV with this many features.

    Thor Freedom Traveler B30

    Photo Credit: Thor

    The gas-powered Freedom Traveler is built on a Ford F-53 chassis and features a 7.3L V8 engine with 335 horsepower and 468 lb-ft. of torque. This gives the rig plenty of power out on the highway, allowing it to smoothly and confidently roll down the road. The B30 floor plan measures 31′ 11″ in length, making it an easy-driving Class A that won’t overwhelm first-time drivers or newbies to the RV space. And with generous holding tanks, an 88-gallon onboard propane tank, and 100W solar panel, you can set up camp just about anywhere you want.

    Inside, the Thor Freedom Traveler B30 features a spacious bedroom with a king-size mattress, a drop-down overhead bunk above the cockpit, and a comfy sofa that converts to a bed, allowing the coach to comfortably sleep six. The midship bathroom includes a skylight shower, a stainless steel sink, and a porcelain toilet. Meanwhile, the kitchen comes with a  three-burner stove, a microwave with an air fryer, a large single-basin sink, and an energy-efficient 12V double-door fridge. A pantry and wooden cabinets provide plenty of storage.

    Photo Credit: Thor

    Nearby, a spacious dinette pulls triple duty, making a great gathering point for meals or socializing, but also serving as a workspace for when you absolutely have to be productive on the road. LED lighting sips power while providing plenty of illumination, while residential vinyl flooring resists wear and tear and makes clean up a breeze. The B30 model is even equipped with an outdoor kitchen and TV, all under an 18′ powered awning.

    Of course, reading off a list of specs and features isn’t quite as much fun as seeing them for yourself. The video above takes you on a comprehensive tour of the Freedom Traveler B30, showing off its features from stem to stern. You’ll get a firsthand look at the interior of the coach, which is well designed and built, especially at this price point.

    Photo Credit: Thor

    If you’d like to know more after watching the video, visit freedom-motorhomes.com. There, you’ll find a full rundown of the Thor Freedom Traveler, including all four floor plans and a complete list of specs and features.

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  • Video: The Forest River Cherokee Timberwolf 20OG is the Destination Trailer for the Rest of Us

    Destination trailers have a reputation for being massive in size, making them a challenge to tow but extremely spacious and plush. But the Forest River Cherokee Timberwolf 20OG breaks that stereotype to a degree, offering a smaller model that still offers plenty of room and lots of amenities. Don’t get us wrong, this is still an RV that is designed to stay in one place most of the time, but as you’ll see in the video above, it is also more approachable than some of the other options in this fast-growing space.

    Forest River Cherokee Timberwolf 20OG

    Photo Credit: Forest River

    So, just how “small” is the Cherokee Timberwolf 20OG? It measures 35′ 8″ end to end and has a GVWR of 11,275 lbs. Those are still respectable numbers, of course, but much smaller than most other destination trailers on the market. But as noted above, the rig doesn’t lack for space. In addition to the primary bedroom—which features a king-size bed—this unit has not one, but two lofted sleeping areas. The largest of those is located up a flight of stairs and has a queen bed and a fireplace, plus additional room for twin mattress. The second loft is above the outdoor porch in the rear, with space for an additional guest.

    Other stand-out features include a high-top table with free-standing chairs, a comfy hide-a-bed couch, and a bathroom with a porcelain toilet that is separate from the residential-size shower. The kitchen includes a three-burner stove, a 21″ oven, microwave, an enormous refrigerator, and an undermount stainless steel sink. The trailer is also quipped with a dishwasher and a washer/dryer combo unit.

    Photo Credit: Forest River

    As you watch the video walk-through of this RV, there are a couple of things to note. First, there is a lot of onboard storage with cabinets, wardrobes, a linen closet, and a pantry. Also, it is important to recognize that this destination trailer doesn’t have any slide-outs. That further reduces the amount of floor space compared to other models, but also helps keep weight to a minimum and eliminates the worry of a slide failure or having to do regular slide maintenance.

    Despite being smaller and lacking slides, the Timberwolf 20OG still feels open and expansive. Large windows, a tall ceiling, and a 96″ exterior width help the trailer to feel more like a vacation cottage rather than an RV. And thanks to the rear porch and outdoor-powered awnings, the living space extends nicely to the outdoor, too. And if you’re not bringing your entire crew, the lofted space can be used in more versatile ways, such as storage compartments or a game room, giving the rig an even more homey feel.

    Photo Credit: Forest River

    Watch the video above to get the full tour of this amazing trailer. Than, visit the Forest River website to learn more about the Cherokee Timberwolf 20OG.

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  • The Entegra Coach Qwest is Proof That Good Things Come in Small Packages

    For anyone who thinks that settling for a small Class C motorhome invariably means having to make compromises, we happily present the Entegra Coach Qwest. At 25′ 2″ in length, this easy-driving coach feels safe and maneuverable, even for those who have never driven an RV before. But what truly sets this model apart is its luxurious interior, which has all of the amenities you could ask for—and then some.

    The video above comes our way directly from Entegra Coach itself. The clip takes us on a tour of the Class C Qwest, which rides on a Mercedes Sprinter 3500 chassis and is pushed down the road by a V4 twin-turbo diesel engine that produces 211 horsepower. The vehicle’s cockpit includes a host of amenities, like heated captain’s chairs, a 10.25″ touchscreen running Mercedes MBUX infotainment system, and both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The rig also comes with a suite of safety features, including active brake assist, lane-keep assist, active distance assist, and LED lighting.

    Entegra Coach Qwest Class C

    Photo Credit: Entegra Coach

    Of course, all of those driver-focused features are just for getting the Qwest safely down the road. It’s what else the RV brings to the table that helps it truly stand out. Inside the cabin, you’ll find a surprisingly open and spacious floor plan built using the high-quality materials and components that Entegra is known for. A large and comfortable U-shaped dinette makes a great gathering place at mealtime, when you want to play a game, watch TV, or get a little work done. The driver and passenger seats also pivot, providing comfortable and versatile seating.

    Further back, you’ll find a well-appointed kitchenette equipped with a two-burner cooktop, a convection microwave, stainless steel sink, and a large refrigerator/freezer. A wooden slide-out pantry adds a touch of class, while bring much-needed storage, with a matching wardrobe located nearby doing the same. High-gloss cabinets and countertops enhance the sense of luxury, while maintaining functionality and durability.

    Photo Credit: Entegra Coach

    Depending on the floor plan, the bathroom will either be located at the back or along the camp-side wall of the vehicle. It features a porcelain toilet, a stainless steel sink, and a shower with an overhead skylight. The primary sleeping area has a queen-size bed, under-bed storage, and a TV. A second sleep space is located in the cabover section, allowing the Qwest to comfortably sleep four adults.

    Other notable features include a 30,000 BTU furnace and a 15,000 BTU, allowing the coach to remain comfortable through extended season camping. The Qwest uses the Firefly RV control system to operate the HVAC, LED lighting, armless awning, and other features, all of which can be accessed remotely via a smartphone app. The rig comes standard with a Winegard Connect 2.0/4G antenna, too, providing wireless internet access at the campground. Automatic leveling jacks, a 200W solar panel, an outdoor shower, a 1,000W inverter, and two 12V house batteries are also standard.

    Photo Credit: Entegra Coach

    For a better look at all of these features, and more, press play on the video above. It not only provides a great sense of what the interior looks like, it shows the spaciousness and comfort that this RV offers. You’ll also get a look at the quality construction and materials that were used to build the Entegra Coach Qwest Class C model.

    To learn more about this great-looking RV, visit the Entegra website.

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  • Video: The Heartland Pioneer 17RB is a Great RV for First-Time Buyers

    For first-time buyers, the RV market can be a confusing place to jump into. There are so many models to choose from that it can be overwhelming sometimes, especially if you’re trying to stay within a tight budget. Fortunately, there are some great options designed specifically with newcomers in mind, allowing them to ease into the RV lifestyle as comfortably as possible. Take, for example, the Heartland Pioneer 17RB, a lightweight and affordable travel trailer that offers a comfortable living space with all the features you need.

    Heartland Pioneer 17RB

    Photo Credit: Heartland RV

    The video above takes us on a quick tour of this cozy little cabin on wheels. But before we jump into some of the specs and features, lets address the biggest question first-time buyers usually have—what’s the price? The Pioneer 17RB has an MSRP of $16,498, putting it squarely in the entry-level space. Keep that in mind as you watch the clip above, as affordability was paramount in the design of this towable. That said, it does offer a lot of bang for your buck.

    In addition to its budget-friendly price tag, Heartland has made the Pioneer 17RB approachable to those new to towing an RV, too. At a little over 21′ in length, and with a GVWR of 3,874 lbs., the travel trailer is easily towable behind a wide range of vehicles, including most midsize SUVs. That means first-time buyers don’t have to also shop for a new tow vehicle just to take their camper out on the road.

    Photo Credit: RV Trader

    As you would expect at this price point, the Pioneer 17RB isn’t packed with lots of frills or luxury features. But the interior is nicely appointed, with a queen-size bed, a comfortable dinette that converts to a small bed, and a surprising amount of storage. The kitchenette comes with a two-burner stove, a microwave, a mini-fridge, and a single-basin sink. There is even a fireplace that sits opposite the dinette, providing warmth and ambient light.

    Perhaps one of the biggest surprises for this unit is the spacious rear bathroom. Not only does it provide a good amount of privacy, it also has a large wardrobe storage closet for clothes, linens, or anything else you need to bring with you on the road. A foot-flush toilet and tub shower with a skylight round out the features, but it is the open space that impresses the most.

    Photo Credit: Heartland RV

    The Pioneer 17RB floor plan comfortably sleeps two adults, with room for kids on the convertible dinette bed. It is a three-season travel trailer with an 8,000 BTU roof-mounted air conditioner to keep the interior cool on hot days. The fire place does provide some warmth, but this isn’t an RV built for cold conditions. The rig includes a 30A shore power connector, a tankless water heater, and support for a 20 lb. LP canister, too.

    As noted above, the Heartland Pioneer 17RB isn’t packed with lots of plush amenities. However, it does offer plenty of nice touches to help ease first-time buyers into the RV camping space. It wasn’t that long ago when having a fireplace, a tankless water heater, and a queen-size bed in a sub-$20k RV seemed nearly impossible. But this cozy camper delivers all of that, and more.

    Watch the video above to get a sense of the space the Pioneer 17RB offers and to find out more, visit the Heartland website.

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  • Video: Inside the 2025 Airstream Basecamp Xe Travel Trailer

    A few weeks back, we shared the news that Airstream had launched a new version of its Basecamp travel trailer designed specifically for camping off-grid. The new model—dubbed the Airstream Basecamp Xe—comes standard with 600W of solar and a massive 10.3kWh Battle Born house battery. Pair that with a suite of electric appliances, including an induction cooktop, mini-fridge, water heater, and an optional A/C unit, and you have a fantastic boondocking rig that comes ready to go straight from the factory.

    Airstream Basecamp Xe

    Photo Credit: Airstream

    All of those tech features are nice, of course, but what about the rest of the RV? Well, as you’ll see in the video above, just as much thought has been put into the interior layout and functionality, making this a versatile, convenient, and fun travel trailer. Highlights include a U-shaped dinette that converts to a bed in the front and a second convertible bed in the back. An onboard wet bath includes a toilet and shower, while both sleep areas include removable tables, allowing them to double as gathering points.

    The Basecamp Xe is built on the Basecamp 20 platform but includes a few key upgrades that enhance its capabilities. For instance, it comes with off-road tires and a 3″ lift kit, giving it better performance and stability on rough terrain. Under-floor storage and an integrated L-track system make it easy to bring your favorite gear along, too. The rig even has an outdoor shower for a quick rinse off after a long day on the trail.

    Photo Credit: Airstream

    For a longer, more detailed look, check out the video above. It comes directly from Airstream and provides some interesting insights into everything this trailer is capable of. It also provides a great sense of the Basecamp Xe’s floor plan, which is perfect for solo travelers, couples, and single families. The clip does an excellent job of showing off all of the features and demonstrating the flexibility of the interior space.

    The Basecamp Xe is available now with a starting price of $76,900. To learn more, visit Airstream.com.

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  • Video: The Keystone Raptor 441 is a Luxury Toy Hauler for Your Gear and Family

    Luxury toy haulers don’t come much more well designed and equipped than the 2025 Keystone Raptor 441. This fifth-wheel trailer includes everything you would expect from such a model, including an expansive garage, a large living space, and a spacious kitchen. But it also has a few surprises that make it stand out from the competition, including a lofted sleeping space that gives it room to comfortably sleep up to eight people.

    Keystone Raptor 441

    Photo Credit: Keystone

    The video above takes us on a tour of this 44′ 9″ towable, giving us a thorough look at the luxury toy hauler, inside and out. That includes an interior walk-through that starts on the rear party deck before moving into the 14′ garage, complete with frame-welded tie-downs to keep all of your precious cargo in place. That same garage doubles as a secondary living room with twin opposing sofas that convert into a queen-size bed. You’ll also find a set of lofted bunks in this space with room for two more passengers. Keystone also offers an optional upgrade that adds a half-bath in garage area.

    Moving to the middle of the trailer, you’ll find the primary living room/entertainment area alongside a kitchen that has to be seen to be believed. Highlights in this section include a large L-shaped couch that converts into yet another bed, along with a smart TV and sound bar mounted over a fireplace. Nearby, a dinette table with freestanding wooden chairs sits adjacent to the kitchen, which features abundant solid surface counter tops, hardwood cabinets, a four-burner stove with an oven, a convection microwave, a farmhouse-style stainless steel sink, and a massive 20 cubic-foot residential-style refrigerator.

    Photo Credit: Keystone

    Finally, the front of the Keystone Raptor 441 is home to the primary bedroom suite, which is just as airy and luxurious as the rest of the rig. It comes with a king-size bed, a headboard with integrated lighting, a built-in dresser, a smart TV, and a large closet. Of course, it also includes washer/dryer prep and sits beside the bathroom with a porcelain toilet, sink, linen closet, and a shower to rival the one back home.

    Moving outside, the Raptor 441 is just as impressive. The floor plan include two separate side entrances, along with the sliding doors found in back off the retractable deck. It also comes with three Omni-Chill 3/4-ton air conditioner units, 35k BTU gas furnace, a tankless water heater, and heated and lit cargo areas. And outdoor shower also comes standard, as does a Furrion wireless backup camera, a six-point hydraulic automatic leveling system, and no fewer than three awnings.

    Photo Credit: Keystone

    As usual, just writing about all of those features hardly does the toy hauler justice. Watching the video will not only give you a firsthand look at the trailer, but will also show tons of other nice features. If you’re in the market for a fifth-wheel with plenty of room for your family and gear, you’ll definitely want to give this one a look. But even if you just appreciate outstanding RV design and build quality, you’ll be super impressed as well.

    The Keystone Raptor 441 starts at $160,690. To learn more, and view other Raptor floor plans, visit keystonerv.com

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