Airstream’s latest trailer is aimed at campers who are staying away from traditional campgrounds. The Trade Wind prioritizes power management to give you more time off grid. It also adds new capability that helps you bring it to places no traditional Airstream has gone before.
If you’ve noticed that campgrounds have gotten busier in the last few years, you’re not alone. Airstream says that the number of new campers is up 266% over the last four years and that there are 50% more households camping than there were in 2019.
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All of those extra people getting out has led to campgrounds getting more crowded. Both private and public campsites have struggled to keep up with unprecedented demand, and that has meant more families are learning to camp in new places. Off the grid, boondocking on Forest Service and BLM-managed land, or even, Airstream told us, new off-grid sites set up in someone’s backyard and advertised for rent online.
Airstream VP of Sales Justin Humphreys said that power management is the key to developing an off-grid camper. The crucial part of that power management is the air conditioning unit because, while plenty of campers are willing to head off the beaten path, fewer are willing to do it in the heat.
The source of Airstream’s inspiration for the Trade Wind was the eStream concept trailer. That trailer was a concept designed to be towed by electric vehicles. It came with big batteries and its own electric drive motor.
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