You also get bungee storage – a perfect home for your kit. There’s a bench and table with seating for up to five people that you can convert to either a half bed on one side or a (76” x 76”) full bed. The kitchen follows the curve of the trailer with lots of cooking space, a two-burner gas stove, microwave, fridge, sink, fridge plus spice, and grocery storage. There’s a kitchen and a dining area that converts to a bed with space to sleep two. You get a wet bath bathroom, a toilet, and sink in an enclosed space with a showerhead that can pass outside meaning you can have an outdoor shower too. The exterior length of the basecamp is 16’3″ and the interior height is 6’3.5″ encompassing a well-designed floor plan. You don’t get the option of multiple floor plans with the Airstream’s Basecamp, the interior design is set with this model – but you do get the choice of three different interior designs. The Airstream’s Basecamp is the smallest model in the range, designed for newcomers, people who want to get off-grid, or those stepping up from tent camping. If you’re looking to go off-grid but still want your creature comforts you’ll love these well-designed travel trailers.Īirstream needs no introduction, Wally Byam, the founder, built the world’s first Airstream in 1929 and founded the company we now know and love – Airstream – in 1931. Keeping this as green as possible Homegrown has gone with insulating the walls and ceiling of these trailers with wool which also provides good sound insulation, regulates humidity by absorbing moisture, and best of all – purifies the air by absorbing and neutralizing harmful substances. This trailer is great for off-grid due to its solar panels – used in conjunction with lithium-ion batteries you can go longer without needing to plug in. Homegrown recommends towing the Woodland and Timberline with a vehicle that has a 2,700-3,500 lb tow weight – fine for most SUVs or crossovers and staying true to the company’s environmental commitment of having a small impact.
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