I love my 25ft Flying Cloud. I have a Newfie and a black Lab. My wife and I with the dogs have more than enough room. I've had it for 4 years and people still ask me if I'd sell it lol. Answer is always no. BTW, I did look at slide-out type RVs, but I've seen a number of people having issues. Anyhow, love travelling and Airstreams are very easy to setup and pack up. Good travels all.
I like these, of course would like to have one. What I don’t understand is why something that costs over a hundred & seventy thousand dollars still has no washer/dryer.
We just got a van camper and I have to say the wet bath is not as bad as I’d imagined. It’s certainly nice to have a separate shower, but depending on where we stay, we use the camp bathrooms a lot
At 4:18 "You get three tubs from Airstream, which is nice." Wow, how generous! You pay $150,000 for this trailer and instead of building pullout drawers, AirStream gives you 3 plastic tubs, $9.99 each from Amazon, but don't worry, they're included with the purchase price!
I remember camping with my family during the 1960s and 1970s and how the airstreams were the pinnacle of design and luxury. There is only so much Airstream can do with their exterior design if they want to keep the iconic shape and look - I strongly suggest that they keep their clean exterior design because it is what differentiates Airstream from box design campers. So, the key to Airstream modernization is their interior design. I just wasn’t impressed with the interior design look of the 2024 30 RB in this video.
Airstream needs to reverse the floor plan so that the dinette is on the “camp side” so that you have more windows on that side vice the current layout. I don’t want to look at the neighbors camp.
But when I’m boondocking, I don’t want to have my view blocked by the awning. I’d rather enjoy a beautiful view out the windows on the driver’s side. 😀
I think that backlighting inside the cabinets is just a little too bright. They need to bring it down a little. I only need to see what’s in the cabinet and not be blinded when I open it. Things I love: Good storage , like the solar and tankless water heater and even though I am married could live with the twin beds.
I don’t like the split shower across the hall from the bathroom. We had a smaller trailer than this and the sink, toilet and shower were all in the same bathroom. All the other features were nice.
Sorry Airstream, no go. After owning 3 airstreams from the 70's the new one's are cold and sterile like a hospital surgical room. Cheap pull down shades. Airstreams use to be a classic, but not anymore.
Do the math: $170,000 divided by $9,000.00 (three car vacations per year at $3,000 each) equals 18 years. And $3,000.00 is a lot of $$ for our small family. We travel to the Drury Hotels were they offer free (and generous) breakfast and dinner. Plus, to store this monster will be at least $500.00 / month in Southern Calif. That would be an additional $30,000.00 per five years!!!
The older models were way more attractive. The wood paneling inside was epic and totally associated with Airstream trailers. These new ones look cheap and have no character. All monochromatic and cold. Not welcoming and art deco. Nah.
I always loved the Airstream for its shape and potential longevity. Now it’s way behind the interiors of virtually every other caravan with its cheap design and poor materials. If you really travel the country it’s completely inadequate for the weather extremes that are very likely to become worse. Both the air conditioning and heating systems are antiquated and unsustainable for more than a few days. Personally if I really wanted one I’d buy a used unit in good condition and completely replace the entire interior with quality and luxury to meet today’s needs. I’m hoping that the Airstream manufacturers will have a complete rethink on their products.
@@garyflick9172 You obviously have a link with Airstream and I have seen every remark. You are a very rude person and should keep your opinions to yourself! Of course I’ve owned an airstream but that was before their demise. They have zero chance of making their sales objectives if this is their best product.
@@lorrieleaver2447 I wish nothing but the best for you in your fantasy life. Maybe one day you’ll wake up and realize that nearly all manufacturers are being blasted for horrible quality issues. Conspicuously absent in this criticism is Airstream. It’s clear that you have an axe to grind, for whatever reason. Grind away-nobody’s buying it. By the way, one of us is absolutely acting like a troll, and it’s not me. Congratulations.
I guess that’s a no. I boon dock and don’t have constant water! Useless. I need water storage. Solar isn’t great either. On such an expensive until, it should be up to date on solar 900-1200 watts. Oh but it’s pretty..🙄
After walking through several, they do have incredibly thoughtful storage interior wise. But if you’re wanting to bring your entire house with you (which isn’t the point of camping) this isn’t the one for you.
Airstream sucks.. as an Rv technician they are a nightmare to work on..and who wants to tow a heavy cramped Rv in the shape of a cave….there are much nicer rvs out there with useful comfortable features at competitive pricing