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Airstream Basecamp 16X vs Dutchmen Astoria Travel Trailer 2913FK

2026 Travel Trailer comparison · side-by-side specs, verdict, and who each is best for.

Airstream Basecamp 16X

Airstream

Basecamp 16X

$55,900 · 16'3" · sleeps 2

Full Airstream Basecamp 16X details →
Dutchmen Astoria Travel Trailer 2913FK

Dutchmen

Astoria Travel Trailer 2913FK

$56,528 · 34'1" · sleeps 4

Full Dutchmen Astoria Travel Trailer 2913FK details →

Quick verdict

These Travel Trailers price within $628 of each other ($55,900 vs $56,528) but serve nearly opposite buyers. The Airstream Basecamp 16X is a 16'3" aluminum monocoque at 2,650 lbs dry, 84" wide, sleeps 2 in a Murphy bed, includes 21 gal fresh, 200W solar with solar prep, lithium battery, 30A service, off-road X-Package with lift kit and gear hatch. The Dutchmen Astoria 2913FK is a 34'1" conventional Travel Trailer at 7,428 lbs dry, sleeps 4, runs 44 gal fresh and 78 gal grey, with a 9,680 lb GVWR yielding 2,252 lbs cargo.

The Airstream Basecamp 16X is the off-grid adventure rig: 17'10" shorter than the Astoria, 4,778 lbs lighter dry, towable by virtually any modern SUV, with factory lithium and solar for boondocking, and X-Package off-road suspension for forest service roads. The Astoria 2913FK is the traditional couples-to-family campground trailer with twice the interior, 4x the wastewater capacity, and conventional construction.

For Travel Trailer buyers, Airstream Basecamp vs Dutchmen Astoria is a lifestyle choice, not a content comparison.

Side-by-side specs

Airstream Basecamp 16XDutchmen Astoria Travel Trailer 2913FK
MSRP$55,900$56,528
Length16'3"34'1"
Dry weight2,650 lbs7,428 lbs
GVWR3,500 lbs9,680 lbs
Sleeps24
Slides0
Fresh tank21 gal44 gal
Grey tank78 gal
Black tank24 gal39 gal
LP9.4 gal
Solar200W
Inverter
Generator
Bathwet
Bedmurphy
4-seasonNoNo
Off-roadYesNo
Outdoor kitchenNoNo
Washer/dryernonenone
Residential fridgeNoNo

Where Airstream Basecamp 16X wins

  • 4,778 lbs lighter dry weight (2,650 vs 7,428 lbs)
  • 17 ft 10 in shorter at 16'3"
  • Aluminum monocoque construction (lifetime durability)
  • Factory lithium battery and 200W solar
  • Off-road X-Package with lift kit and gear hatch

Where Dutchmen Astoria Travel Trailer 2913FK wins

  • Sleeps 4 vs 2 on the Basecamp
  • 44 gal fresh vs 21 gal
  • 78 gal grey vs no published spec on Basecamp
  • 2,252 lbs cargo headroom
  • Conventional layout with full bath

Pick the Airstream Basecamp 16X if…

Pick the Airstream Basecamp 16X if you're a couple who hates campgrounds, tows with a midsize SUV or small truck, and wants to drive Forest Service two-track to dispersed sites. The 2,650 lb dry weight and 16'3" length fit literally any tow vehicle rated for 3,500 lbs - inside Subaru Outback and Toyota 4Runner ratings. The aluminum monocoque shell outlasts conventional sticks-and-staples construction by decades, factory lithium and 200W solar enable real off-grid weeks, and the X-Package off-road suspension makes rough roads possible. At $55,900 the Basecamp 16X is the adventure couples coach the Astoria 2913FK can't be.

Pick the Dutchmen Astoria Travel Trailer 2913FK if…

Pick the Dutchmen Astoria 2913FK if you're a small family or couple-plus-friends who camps in serviced campgrounds and wants conventional Travel Trailer interior volume. The 34'1" length and 7,428 lb dry weight deliver real interior space, full bath, conventional kitchen with island opportunities, and 78 gal of grey tank for a week of stays. At $56,528 the Astoria costs $628 more than the Basecamp 16X but doubles the sleeping capacity and quadruples the interior. Buyers wanting traditional camping with a 3/4-ton tow vehicle should pick the Astoria 2913FK.

Frequently asked

Can a Subaru Outback tow either?

Only the Basecamp 16X. At 2,650 lbs dry and 3,500 lb GVWR, it fits the Outback's 2,700-3,500 lb tow rating range. The Astoria 2913FK at 7,428 lbs dry exceeds even the largest crossover SUV tow rating; it needs a half-ton truck.

How much does the Airstream's aluminum body matter?

Airstream monocoque shells routinely last 50+ years; sticks-and-staples Travel Trailers like the Astoria 2913FK typically need major rebuild work after 15-25 years. The aluminum justifies the price differential over decades, not over a single ownership cycle.

Is the Basecamp 16X actually off-road capable?

The X-Package adds heavier tires, a 3-inch lift, and a gear hatch. It handles dispersed Forest Service roads and BLM tracks but isn't a rock crawler. Use it for unpaved access to remote sites, not for technical 4WD trails.