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Airstream Basecamp 16X vs Hallmark Everest

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

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Hallmark Everest

Hallmark

Everest

$58,995 · 14' · sleeps 2

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Quick verdict

The 2026 Airstream Basecamp 16X and 2027 Hallmark Everest serve overlapping off-grid buyers from opposite directions. The Basecamp 16X is a 16.25 ft narrow-track aluminum trailer with X-Package off-road tires, lift kit, rear gear hatch, 2,650 lb dry, 3,500 lb GVWR, 200W solar, lithium battery, and a wet bath. It's an SUV-tow-compatible standalone trailer.

The 2027 Hallmark Everest is the truck-camper alternative. 1,552 lb dry, slides into long or standard short bed trucks, and for 2027 adds a new front-dinette variation alongside the existing rear-dinette plan. It carries 200Ah lithium, 215W solar, Redarc 60-amp DC-DC charging, Arctic Tern double-pane windows, composite four-season construction, two 20-lb propane tanks, and a 30 gal fresh tank. No interior bath. $3,095 premium at $58,995 MSRP.

This 2026 Travel Trailer comparison really boils down to vehicle: SUV-towing couples grab the Basecamp 16X, 3/4-ton truck owners grab the Everest. The 2027 model year on the Hallmark adds layout choice without spec changes elsewhere.

Side-by-side specs

Airstream Basecamp 16XHallmark Everest
MSRP$55,900$58,995
Length16'3"14'
Dry weight2,650 lbs1,552 lbs
GVWR3,500 lbs
Sleeps22
Slides00
Fresh tank21 gal30 gal
Grey tank12 gal
Black tank24 gal4.7 gal
LP9.4 gal9.4 gal
Solar200W215W
Inverter
Generator
Bathwetexterior shower
Bedmurphynorth-south cabover queen, front-dinette variation available
4-seasonNoYes
Off-roadYesYes
Outdoor kitchenNoYes
Washer/dryernonenone
Residential fridgeNoNo

Where Airstream Basecamp 16X wins

  • Standalone trailer (works behind SUVs)
  • Aluminum monocoque construction is iconic Airstream
  • X-Package lift kit and gear hatch standard
  • Can be unhitched at camp for day trips
  • $3,095 lower MSRP at $55,900

Where Hallmark Everest wins

  • 2027 adds front-dinette layout choice
  • 1,552 lb dry weight saves a full vehicle (truck-mount)
  • 200Ah lithium plus 215W solar standard
  • Redarc 60-amp DC-DC charging from truck
  • Four-season composite build for cold weather

Pick the Airstream Basecamp 16X if…

Pick the Airstream Basecamp 16X if you tow with an SUV and want a standalone off-road trailer that drops at camp. The 2,650 lb dry weight stays inside most SUV tow ratings, the X-Package handles forest roads, and the wet bath gives you what the Hallmark Everest can't. Best fit: a couple with an existing SUV who wants Airstream's narrow track for dirt-road access and the freedom to unhitch and explore in the tow vehicle while the trailer holds the campsite.

Pick the Hallmark Everest if…

Pick the 2027 Hallmark Everest if you own a long or standard short-bed 3/4-ton truck and want the most capable single-vehicle off-grid platform. The 2027 front-dinette option means you choose the layout. The 200Ah lithium, 215W solar, Redarc DC-DC, and composite four-season construction beat almost everything else at this size. Best fit: a hunter, backcountry skier, or overlander with a long-bed truck who refuses to leave a campsite behind, wants the new 2027 dinette flexibility, and accepts no interior bath.

Frequently asked

What's new in the 2027 Hallmark Everest?

The 2027 Everest adds a new front-dinette variation alongside the rear-dinette standard. Other specs (200Ah lithium, 215W solar, four-season build, dimensions) are unchanged from 2026.

Which holds more fresh water?

The Hallmark Everest carries 30 gal fresh versus 21 gal on the Basecamp 16X, a 9 gal advantage useful on multi-day boondock trips.

Do both have lithium batteries?

The Hallmark Everest specifies 200Ah lithium. The Basecamp 16X lists lithium battery type but no specific amp-hour rating.