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Airstream unveils lightweight World Traveler 22RB travel trailer

16.01.2026 03:47 1 min 1 source
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Airstream unveils lightweight World Traveler 22RB travel trailer
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Airstream has launched the lightweight World Traveler 22RB travel trailer, aimed at beginner RV enthusiasts. The 22-foot model has a dry weight of 3,700 lbs and CAN be towed by mid-sized SUVs. It is priced from $68,300.

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