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Airstream Travel Trailer Limited Edition Design

Road trips can be so much fun especially if you get to travel with comfort and style. A chance to tour the United States through Airstream travel trailer will be a cool idea.

According to Los Angeles Times, the famous trailer maker just created a limited edition design intended for the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service. The great creation comes with a huge name and that is the "Limited Edition 2016 Pendleton National Park Foundation Airstream Travel Trailer."

It has been reported that the Airstream unveiled the 2016 limited design travel trailer last Thursday during an Outdoor Retailer Winter Market in Salt Lake City. The luxury kind of trailer's tag price is roughly $114,600. Reportedly, there are just 100 limited edition trailers made. The good thing about this trailer is that from each sale made, $1,000 will go to the National Park Foundation.

According to the official website of Airstream, the iconic trailer maker partnered with the Pendleton Woolen Mills to create the limited edition travel trailer in honor of the National Park Centennial celebration. The inspiration from both the interiors and exteriors of the trailer has its rustic charm on it. The inside of the trailer has a lodge-like feel.

To add more to that, the interiors of the trailer used authentic Pendleton Woolen Mills fabrics and embroidered ultra-leather furniture says the website. This is a 28 feet-long trailer which can fit six people comfortably. All six passengers can sleep in various spaces plus it has a very homey queen size bed. The rear part of the trailer has sports hatch perfect for bicycles and kayaks. So those who want to take on some sports adventure while on a road trip can bring stuff in the trailer.

Both Airstream and Pendleton made the travel trailer with rich tradition. The said companies value craftsmanship, love for Mother Nature and most of all they get to stay true to their "American origins" and that makes this trailer truly a remarkable one.


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