Airstream’s Most Off-Grid Capable Trailer Just Got More Compact and Affordable
A couple years back, on the heels of the pandemic-fueled rush to get outdoors, Airstream made a big splash with the announcement of its “most independent travel trailer” to date.
Dubbed the Trade Wind, this 25-footer boasted a three-inch suspension lift, Goodyear Wrangler Workhorse tires, a full kitchen and bathroom and sleeping space for five. It also packed an 810 Ah battery pack (four times the capacity of a typical Airstream trailer), 600W solar capacity (twice that of a standard trailer) and a powerful 3,000W inverter/charger combo.
Now this backcountry bandit is available in a slightly smaller and more bank account-friendly silhouette, thanks to Airstream’s introduction of the Trade Wind 23FB.
2025 Airstream Trade Wind 23FB
2025 Airstream Trade Wind 23FB
This scaled-back edition carries a lot of its predecessor’s best features, but at just under 24 feet long (23 feet, 11 inches), it’s a full 2 feet, 3 inches shorter. This shift in dimensions is notable for a number of reasons.
First off, it’s $10,000 cheaper ($120,900 rather than $130,900). It’s also 650 pounds lighter (5,650 pounds versus 6,300) and understandably more maneuverable, meaning it’ll go easier on both your tow rig and your sanity, not to mention that of anyone else on the road.
Source: www.gearpatrol.com