Basecamp X Package . Spendy, but it's an Airstream.
No thanks. Combined grey/black tank means when it fills up your poop comes up into the shower.
Airstreams aren't what people think they are...
Tight, dumb layouts, low clearance, small tanks, etc. etc.
If you are towing with a Range Rover and staying on the road, buy one and have fun.
I've been doing a ton more research since my last comment and basically sold myself on an Outdoors RV. they are better built, with much sturdier materials, better suspension, 4 season ready (huge bonus), and much larger tanks. and the ultimate selling point, the wife likes it...
unfortunately with the distance to the nearest dealer, and the added price, it'll have to wait a while thanks to work constraints.
I've been doing a ton more research since my last comment and basically sold myself on an Outdoors RV. they are better built, with much sturdier materials, better suspension, 4 season ready (huge bonus), and much larger tanks. and the ultimate selling point, the wife likes it...
unfortunately with the distance to the nearest dealer, and the added price, it'll have to wait a while thanks to work constraints.

Im looking at the Creekside 21DBS. im not too concerned with the weight driving ¾ton diesel and planning on it being more of a base camp. height/length/width are their own problems i already cant do some trails with my Crewcab longbed lol. an under 20ft bunkhouse id be all over.We have a ORV Timber Ridge 23DBS the trailer is very well built for a RV the only thing is it is real tall and heavy. I wish they made an 18ft with bunksView attachment 530107