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The Airstream Nest is the company’s first molded fiberglass offering in its storied history. The 16-foot trailer, which slots between the company’s pint-sized Basecamp and more classic Sport, is simple to tow, low-maintenance and appealing on the eyes. Its genesis is in Nest Caravans, an Oregon-based company started by designer Robert Johans, which Airstream purchased and brought in-house in March 2016. The result of the collaboration is a clever, modern trailer with the classic Airstream design identity.
The Good: The Nest embodies the sublime Airstream panache, turning heads everywhere from the Whole Foods parking lot to the campground. It’s almost disarmingly simple to tow, and it seemed to “tuck in” behind my Land Rover Discovery as I snaked my way up Highway 1. The interior is minimal but smart, and generous windows flood the trailer with light.
Who It’s For: An active, all-weather outdoors enthusiast who prefers to travel light.
Watch Out For: Airstream has long enjoyed a reputation for interior quality and craftsmanship, so I was a bit surprised to find a couple of red flags inside the Nest. The fridge door was latched into place before my drive but fell completely off its hinges at some point during my four-hour highway commute, leaving hardware and a few groceries splayed out on the floor. Additionally, I found that the galley’s upper cabinets had slid their way open during the drive, dropping some items from the pantry.
A necessary caveat though — the loaner trailers for media are used by a variety of folks in a variety of settings, and shouldn’t be understood as “brand new.” (Was my fridge boobytrapped by another writer? Will we ever know?)