Wish you would offer a package for winter camping (temps of 10 to -20F) including thetmopane windows, additional wall insulation and heated sub flooring insulation.
These videos are super helpful as we try to choose which model. I only wish the walkthroughs would be conducted with all of the curtains open. Natural light is important and it's very hard to get into the models right now, so would be great to see how bright the Airstream looks with all of the curtains open.
Nice that you are starting to go to instant HWH. Now let's see some non-evaporative fridges and lithium batteries. Flying cloud still has the most practical overhead cab doors. Sliders stick and G.T. ones smudge up with fingerprints.
Wish your entry steps had leg supports that go to the ground, a solid step is a great feeling. Love the new color, very pretty. Do you think Airstream will ever offer slideouts for a more roomy interior?
PLEASE do a walkthrough of the 2021 25 or 27 Globetrotter! None of my local airstream dealers have any to show us and we are very torn between the 2021 International and the Globetrotter. There aren’t may TH-cam videos out to look at. We want to purchase very soon and need help making up our minds which one to get.
Love the new updates for this and the flying cloud. Could you do a walk thru for the new(ish) classic in white?! I fell in love with the Globtrotter, but as a family of 5 the flying cloud bunk model seems more practical, I wasn't a fan until I saw these updated looks!
Any space exposed on the front that is not covered by the rock guards is exposed to possible damage due to road debris. Mine has a big dent from a rock in that area not covered by the rock guards. Airstream needs to address this like they did in the Basecamp models. This fact told me they are aware of this problem.
Hey Matt, the 27FB International starting price is $109,400. You can find the rest of the International pricing on our website --> www.airstream.com/travel-trailers/international/floorplans/
I am not fussy on the “aqua”, color with the natural wood floor color . I don’t see a flow, it’s rather blocky looking. I can’t imagine it being any better with a light gray color either..
Wish they had a front kitchen, compared to the 1950's-1970 units. Try cooking in this unit, rite in the middle of the freeway to bathroom and frt bedroom. Draperies should have a very faint mark, to not show hand prints when they get dirty. Hallway and steps are not best for handicap nor wheel chair buyers. Like the lite colors. All of the windows in the rear, can make for hot/cold bedroom sleeping room. Floors are too busy to the eye. Most units like this, eventually retiree for park model, so where is a good place to have a table/chairs/computer desk. Old models had sm. bathtub, love that feature, we have a RV bathub and we use it daily. Awning should come standard w/screen room to keep bugs at bay.
You know what's missing here folks (and in most RV & high end campers like Airstream)? Recognition of those who usually cook outside!. Give me a pull out kitchen counter with stove and water and I'm living the dream. How about a pull out cooler?. Put me under an awning cooking and life is good. The Australians figured it out years ago. You pitch "the great outdoors" but you do nothing to support it. Come on now.
The audience Airstream attracts aren't the type of people who cook outside. They are looking for style, class, and the comforts of home in a travel trailer. Airstream understands their niche market.
Pretty, but the solar option is kind of a joke.. Add better insulation and a 3k+ inverter upgrade with heated LiIon batteries and 400w solar or something to fix that propane-guzzler design and then I'll be willing to spend $120k. I mean it's almost 2021, c'mon. Do you guys have a vested interest in keeping people totally dependent on propane or something? Is propane secretly your main money-maker? Or is it aftermarket upgrades? 😂
Love the aqua and cabinet tones. Great job. Very soothing.
Wish you would offer a package for winter camping (temps of 10 to -20F) including thetmopane windows, additional wall insulation and heated sub flooring insulation.
A better insulated Airstream would be nice. Not sure how demand is out there for these.
Love how informative he was with addl information. :)
These videos are super helpful as we try to choose which model. I only wish the walkthroughs would be conducted with all of the curtains open. Natural light is important and it's very hard to get into the models right now, so would be great to see how bright the Airstream looks with all of the curtains open.
Awesome I'm glad you said freezing temps or cold weather
Nice that you are starting to go to instant HWH. Now let's see some non-evaporative fridges and lithium batteries. Flying cloud still has the most practical overhead cab doors. Sliders stick and G.T. ones smudge up with fingerprints.
Why doesn’t Airstream go with a 2000 inverter instead of 1000 inverter?
Wish your entry steps had leg supports that go to the ground, a solid step is a great feeling. Love the new color, very pretty. Do you think Airstream will ever offer slideouts for a more roomy interior?
I really enjoy these walkthrough videos. please keep them going.
Is this model available with the rear hatch?
PLEASE do a walkthrough of the 2021 25 or 27 Globetrotter! None of my local airstream dealers have any to show us and we are very torn between the 2021 International and the Globetrotter. There aren’t may TH-cam videos out to look at. We want to purchase very soon and need help making up our minds which one to get.
Love the new updates for this and the flying cloud. Could you do a walk thru for the new(ish) classic in white?! I fell in love with the Globtrotter, but as a family of 5 the flying cloud bunk model seems more practical, I wasn't a fan until I saw these updated looks!
Just wondering why Jason Sudekis is doing Airstream tours now???
Yeah... that's not Jason.
Any space exposed on the front that is not covered by the rock guards is exposed to possible damage due to road debris. Mine has a big dent from a rock in that area not covered by the rock guards. Airstream needs to address this like they did in the Basecamp models. This fact told me they are aware of this problem.
Great presentation! Thank you :) I am considering getting one of these at the moment. I'm going to try one out in person.
How high is the ceiling?
Please design the package for extreme cold winter trip
Sorta understated but still an attractive interior. Nice one Airstream!
Thank you. Glad you like it.
Shower door should open the other way for easier access to and from bedroom area...
Can a 6’5 man fit in the showers?
A small window in the bathroom would be awesome
Price?
Hey Matt, the 27FB International starting price is $109,400. You can find the rest of the International pricing on our website --> www.airstream.com/travel-trailers/international/floorplans/
Your looking at around 140 with tax and a few options.
I like the twin bed model.
I love the floor and the color nice
Y el presio de esa caravana cuanto es gracias
Great review, thanks!
You're welcome!
It's 2021 and they're still using AGM batteries. SMH.
I am not fussy on the “aqua”, color with the natural wood floor color . I don’t see a flow, it’s rather blocky looking. I can’t imagine it being any better with a light gray color either..
Wish they had a front kitchen, compared to the 1950's-1970 units. Try cooking in this unit, rite in the middle of the freeway to bathroom and frt bedroom. Draperies should have a very faint mark, to not show hand prints when they get dirty. Hallway and steps are not best for handicap nor wheel chair buyers. Like the lite colors. All of the windows in the rear, can make for hot/cold bedroom sleeping room. Floors are too busy to the eye. Most units like this, eventually retiree for park model, so where is a good place to have a table/chairs/computer desk. Old models had sm. bathtub, love that feature, we have a RV bathub and we use it daily. Awning should come standard w/screen room to keep bugs at bay.
My retirement dream . Currently in a 22 ft International. 2006
Jason Sudeikis!
You know what's missing here folks (and in most RV & high end campers like Airstream)? Recognition of those who usually cook outside!. Give me a pull out kitchen counter with stove and water and I'm living the dream. How about a pull out cooler?. Put me under an awning cooking and life is good. The Australians figured it out years ago. You pitch "the great outdoors" but you do nothing to support it. Come on now.
woodybailey most people cook outside? Hmm 🤔
The audience Airstream attracts aren't the type of people who cook outside. They are looking for style, class, and the comforts of home in a travel trailer. Airstream understands their niche market.
I’ve got to agree with woodbailey on this one. To be able to grill outside would be a game changer.
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Pretty, but the solar option is kind of a joke..
Add better insulation and a 3k+ inverter upgrade with heated LiIon batteries and 400w solar or something to fix that propane-guzzler design and then I'll be willing to spend $120k.
I mean it's almost 2021, c'mon. Do you guys have a vested interest in keeping people totally dependent on propane or something? Is propane secretly your main money-maker? Or is it aftermarket upgrades? 😂
Wish you would ditch the fossil fuel (propane) and install a Tesla-syle battery pack. Make everything electric (induction cooktop, etc)