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The new 17-foot model joins the existing 22RB travel trailer, with both designed to lure couples and RV newcomers. Image Caption: Photo Credit: Airstream Back in January, Airstream took the wraps off an all-new towable dubbed the World Traveler. At the time, the initial lineup for the new nameplate consisted of a single floor plan—the 22RB. That model measures 22′ end-to-end, comfortably sleeps four, and comes with a surprising number of features at an affordable price point.
This power station offers excellent storage capacity, output, and expandability, easily making it one of the best models we’ve ever seen. Image Caption: Photo Credit: EcoFlow As the portable power station market has continued to expand over the past few years, an increasing number of brands have launched in an effort to get a piece of the proverbial pie. Sadly, most of those manufacturers just churn out “me-too” products that do very little to differentiate themselves from the competition.
This new floor plan delivers a luxurious and spacious experience to an already well-established brand. Image Caption: Photo Credit: Keystone The Keystone Cougar Half-Ton line of towables has always been a standout option, offering an upscale camping experience in a fifth-wheel that is more accessible and easier to tow. But the new 29RLP floor plan takes things up a notch, delivering even more impressive features and functionality in a layout that feels both spacious and welcoming at the same time.
Other stories include new rigs from Aliner, high-tech new RV accessories, and a challenger to Starlink emerges. Image Caption: Photo Credit: Coachmen It was another very busy week for the RV industry, with several new rigs announced and other important news.
The new motorhomes include thoughtful features in a compact, easy-to-drive design. Image Caption: Photo Credit: Winnebago Winnebago continues its busy summer of new reveals this week by adding an affordable new entry-level option to its already impressive catalog. A few days back, the iconic RV brand revealed a fun and approachable new model that bolsters its Class C lineup, giving potential buyers a budget-friendly coach designed for couples, small families, and solo travelers.
A sophisticated and thoroughly modern RV that feels like your home away from home. Image Caption: Photo Credit: Heartland RV Heartland RV’s Bighorn fifth-wheel continues to build on its legacy as one of the most trusted brands in the luxury RV space, delivering residential comfort and dependable craftsmanship for today’s travelers.
Understanding what is and isn't covered provides peace of mind when traveling. Image Caption: Photo Credit: Cavan Images/Getty When you purchase an RV, it’s because you want to go on adventures. The what-ifs floating through your mind are most likely of the fun variety. You’re thinking about where you might go next, not what might go wrong. But accidents do happen and you want to be prepared as best you can.
Image Caption: Photo Credit: Rossmönster When it comes to pushing the envelope for adventure vehicles, Rossmönster has always been on the cutting edge. The company builds some of the best overlanding trucks and vans around, delivering precision engineering, rugged build quality, and outstanding performance. Now, the company is expanding its catalog further with the introduction of an exciting new Class B model that breaks new ground, both in terms of how it is made and what it brings to owners.
Writer/Editor at RV.com/Wildsam Magazine | | + postsBio Kraig Becker is a writer in the RV, outdoors, and adventure travel space. Over the course of his career he has contributed to such outlets as Popular Mechanics, Outside Online, Business Insider, TripSavvy, Digital Trends, GearJunkie, The Adventure Blog, and countless others. An avid runner and cyclist, he enjoys camping, hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, and just about any other outdoor activity.
The lightweight truck camper manufacturer now offers new ways to take your rig to the next level. Image Caption: Photo Credit: Tune Outdoor Denver-based Tune Outdoor has made a name for itself over the past few years by delivering lightweight truck campers designed to make overlanding and off-grid camping more accessible. The company’s M1 and M1L models have quickly become favorites with truck owners looking for a comfortable and affordable option for traveling off-grid.