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Should You Use An Airstream Travel Trailer For Fulltime RV Travel? 

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Almost everybody knows what an Airstream travel trailer looks like. Their appearance is iconic in the minds of the public.
But are they made to stand up to the rigors and stresses of fulltime RV living and travel?
This video answers that question.
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Комментарии : 31   
@jfreeham
@jfreeham 2 месяца назад
I enjoy talking with people about their rigs; in doin so I continue to learn about RV's, camping, camping styles, and people. I've learned that there's a travel trailer for everyone, and that no matter which travel trailer one has, one learns to live and work with the plusses and minuses. The travel trailer for us, plusses and minuses, is an Airstream. Today is the 983th day of full-time travel in our Airstream. It's be a great journey and, barring circumstances to the contrary, we can't imagine stopping our travels. Thanks for your videos. Always fair and well-though out.
@RVInspectionAndCare
@RVInspectionAndCare 2 месяца назад
That's awesome! So glad that you're enjoying your Airstream. 8 years of RVing behind you and who knows how long ahead of you? Safe and happy RV travels!
@sandienochs6132
@sandienochs6132 5 месяцев назад
Wife and I lived in a 34 foot Excella for ten years, full time. It was great, we went coast to coast, never had any big problems. That was twenty years ago and we are planning on doing it again. We tended to stay in one place for six months and then move on. In our situation, it was cheaper to have someone move our unit from place to place than to run a big truck all the time. If you can get away with not having a big truck I believe you can save money and who really likes towing anyway? Gas, insurance, wear and tear. I will never forget standing in a pine forest and watching our airstream being towed to our site. We always checked to see if the soap was still in the soap dish in the shower. It always was.
@RVInspectionAndCare
@RVInspectionAndCare 5 месяцев назад
That sounds great! I hope you have the same great experiences in your new Airstream. Safe and happy travels to you!
@cajunjamis9001
@cajunjamis9001 Год назад
THANKS DUANE, Good info! keep'em coming! Cajun
@RVInspectionAndCare
@RVInspectionAndCare Год назад
Hi Cajun. Thanks for the positive feedback and support of this channel. It's much appreciated!
@chrisbarclay6127
@chrisbarclay6127 Год назад
He's missing one other good point about the Airstream ...... It's the best looking RV both inside and outside in the entire RV industry. Most of what's out there caters to people with really bad taste. That's not me.
@RVInspectionAndCare
@RVInspectionAndCare Год назад
Appearance and what looks good is a subjective opinion. And apparently you're strongly in favor of Airstream interiors.
@skyking4501
@skyking4501 Год назад
Excellent video. I’ve owned one airstream but strangely enough, it was a class a land yatch. No slides in it either.
@RVInspectionAndCare
@RVInspectionAndCare Год назад
Airstream is not too high on slides no matter what kind of RV it is. I certainly understand that from a repair and maintenance point of view. But I do enjoy the space that the slides in my Class A provides.
@skyking4501
@skyking4501 Год назад
@@RVInspectionAndCare absolutely!! We had slides in our first pull behind and all since.
@rodrigococito
@rodrigococito Год назад
Spot on!!!!
@RVInspectionAndCare
@RVInspectionAndCare Год назад
Thanks for the positive feedback!
@happycampers.1837
@happycampers.1837 8 месяцев назад
No slides is a pro for me. All slides will fail.
@RVInspectionAndCare
@RVInspectionAndCare 8 месяцев назад
I understand that. It comes down to whether having the extra room is worth the extra maintenance and repair.
@keithelder
@keithelder 8 месяцев назад
Just watched a video prior to this one and theirs was fairly new and falling apart from full-time travel.
@RVInspectionAndCare
@RVInspectionAndCare 8 месяцев назад
Yes, I guess all those thousands of full time Airstream RVers who have been traveling all across the country for years just don’t realize that their rig is going to fall apart any time now.
@keithelder
@keithelder 8 месяцев назад
@@RVInspectionAndCare Screws backing out, seals moving, electrical problems. It just wasn't one thing with this couple, it was probably 20 things that needed addressed and they were not getting helped by the company. Maybe it was built on a friday, I don't know. But it was evident it was not going to hold up for the long term the way it was put together inside. The outside and all of that was fine.
@RVInspectionAndCare
@RVInspectionAndCare 8 месяцев назад
@@keithelder Most of the issues you mentioned could have been resolved before taking delivery of the RV if they had just used a certified RV inspector and made sure that the problems found in the inspection were fixed before they took delivery. Waiting until after delivery to start fixing issues makes the whole process so much more difficult, especially if they are living and traveling it. And if it was a Covid-built RV, it is not typical of the kind of product that Airstream produces. But I take exception with anyone who disparages Airstreams since they are typically so well built. In fact, it takes Airstream about 350 hours to build the average trailer whereas most manufacturers only spend about 50 hours to complete their construction process. And the fact that nearly 70% of Airstream trailers ever made since the 1930s are still in use today is an overwhelming testament to the quality build and construction methods they use. But spreaders of drama and negativity must have something to talk about to get attention.
@rb552
@rb552 Год назад
We have had our 25 foot Fly Cloud for 6 years now and it has been trouble free and a great pulling rig. We usually don't go out for more than a couple weeks at a time and have enjoyed the trailer immensely. We have been very happy with our purchase and it appears to be worth more now than when we purchased it new, as a 2018, in 2017. With all that said I am soon to retire and we are likely to start taking longer duration trips. Our Airstream has limitations on space, and overall comfort. We are planning to transition to a Newmar Bay Star, hopefully a good used one.
@RVInspectionAndCare
@RVInspectionAndCare Год назад
Hi Randy. That's really why I made this video. There is no real question that Airstream is built well enough for fulltime RVing. But there are other practical and comfort considerations that are important to think about before making it a fulltime rig. it will still work for a lot of people anyway though. And boy, don't you love the resale value? :-)
@paulcorley6097
@paulcorley6097 Год назад
That was good info you gave. Me and my wife been full timers for 9 years now, the last 4 in our Airstream.
@RVInspectionAndCare
@RVInspectionAndCare Год назад
That's awesome. I hope you have many more happy fulltiming years in your Airstream!
@randyw7185
@randyw7185 Год назад
Thanks. I enjoyed the video. Airstreams have been a staple in Rv'ing for a long time.
@RVInspectionAndCare
@RVInspectionAndCare Год назад
They sure have. They will be coming up on 100 years of production very soon in the 2030's. And they have been iconic for most of that time. Thanks for watching!
@GiantsNinerFan56
@GiantsNinerFan56 Год назад
Duane…you have the best intro. It sets a happy mood. 😊
@RVInspectionAndCare
@RVInspectionAndCare Год назад
LOL ... it is kinda catchy, isn't it?
@mikemills5144
@mikemills5144 Год назад
Would you say that a SnowBird would qualify as Full Time living? It would typically be from Jan to April so not truely full time but much more that a true part time.
@RVInspectionAndCare
@RVInspectionAndCare Год назад
I would say so since it will be lived in continuously for several months. Not many travel trailers are made to stand up to that stress on a regular basis. Thanks for watching Mike!
@5stardave
@5stardave Год назад
Having lived in a Plymouth Voyager behind my shop from 2010 to 2017, a trailer I can stand in with a bed, fridge/freezer, wardrobe, toilet & a microwave mounted chest high is all I need for full time living.
@RVInspectionAndCare
@RVInspectionAndCare Год назад
Yes, with that background, I think you'll do just fine in an Airstream. Living space often comes down to what you are already used to and how well you adjust to change. Thanks for watching!
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