@@airstreamofscottsdale4231 , I love this travel trailer butttttttttt sadly those side windows are a deal breaker. I only wish the side windows on the Nest would open as far as the widows on Airstream's aluminium travel trailers for maximum cross ventilation. A convection microwave oven would also be handy, just sayin'. I hope Airstream may consider these options in future year models.Great videos.
just got an reply back for $27,000:) They are NOT selling well like the HYMER also selling for 19,000 on average.These are listed on rv trader for 34,000 now, but sales are going to be 27,000!
**I'm curious why "Airstream" felt the need create a rival to 'Casita'-type travel-trailer campers? To what purpose? To compete in the high-end market of smaller campers designed for 'week-end get-aways' maybe? Okay...then how does a composite-construction 'compete' against others with what is likely 3,800 all-up loaded weight that rules-out anything other than a paved-roadway...and then needs a dedicated tow-vehicle to pull this 'NEST'** Why does Airstream compete w/it's own 'Flag- ship' line of the '16 to '19 Bambi in the same weight and price-point???
I just got an reply back for $27,000:) They are NOT selling well like the HYMER also selling for 19,000 on average.These are listed on rv trader for 34,000 now, but sales are going to be 27,000!
I suggest you use a strap-on lav microphone in your next videos because the voice here is so echo-ey and is either faint or not clear for most of the video. Also a product presentation these days should be done in at least 1080p to give the viewers a better feel of how things look and feel like. My $0.02.
I have headphones and it sounds great. You're right on the 1080p, if most viewers are watching on their 50" HDTVs. But 720p on a computer monitor is a good compromise. Especially if people don't have broadband connection, such as a campground or tethering with smart phone. 1080p will buffer a lot when there's not a solid, ideally 20mbps connection.
Airstream has done a great job on the new Nest. I love it. Great job on the Review, thanks.
Thank you! And Airstream says "thank you" too! :)
@@airstreamofscottsdale4231 , I love this travel trailer butttttttttt sadly those side windows are a deal breaker. I only wish the side windows on the Nest would open as far as the widows on Airstream's aluminium travel trailers for maximum cross ventilation. A convection microwave oven would also be handy, just sayin'. I hope Airstream may consider these options in future year models.Great videos.
She's a beauty! Trailer too.
what a handsome craft!!!...i mean the airstream of cause. nice vid as always thanks from germany
Oh I need this. It's lovely actually
All you need is your credit-card. Who pays? Who cares?
Finally a trailer with a compressor fridge. I'll still need to add an inverter and a DC-DC charger to keep those batteries charged.
just got an reply back for $27,000:) They are NOT selling well like the HYMER also selling for 19,000 on average.These are listed on rv trader for 34,000 now, but sales are going to be 27,000!
**I'm curious why "Airstream" felt the need create a rival to 'Casita'-type travel-trailer campers? To what purpose? To compete in the high-end market of smaller campers designed for 'week-end get-aways' maybe? Okay...then how does a composite-construction 'compete' against others with what is likely 3,800 all-up loaded weight that rules-out anything other than a paved-roadway...and then needs a dedicated tow-vehicle to pull this 'NEST'** Why does Airstream compete w/it's own 'Flag- ship' line of the '16 to '19 Bambi in the same weight and price-point???
Cute as a bug...
I just bought mine and I love it what a bargain for 53000
I just got an reply back for $27,000:) They are NOT selling well like the HYMER also selling for 19,000 on average.These are listed on rv trader for 34,000 now, but sales are going to be 27,000!
Dude, please tell me you're joking.
I suggest you use a strap-on lav microphone in your next videos because the voice here is so echo-ey and is either faint or not clear for most of the video. Also a product presentation these days should be done in at least 1080p to give the viewers a better feel of how things look and feel like. My $0.02.
Thanks for the suggestion! I am working on the audio situation and hope to improve it for the next one!
I have headphones and it sounds great. You're right on the 1080p, if most viewers are watching on their 50" HDTVs. But 720p on a computer monitor is a good compromise. Especially if people don't have broadband connection, such as a campground or tethering with smart phone. 1080p will buffer a lot when there's not a solid, ideally 20mbps connection.
Naw. If I'm going high end Molded fiberglass I'll go with a Oliver or a Bigfoot. MUCH better built than the Nest.
How?