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Airstream Basecamp 20X vs Winnebago Voyage V2427RB

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

Airstream Basecamp 20X

Airstream

Basecamp 20X

$60,800 · 20'2" · sleeps 4

Full Airstream Basecamp 20X details →
Winnebago Voyage V2427RB

Winnebago

Voyage V2427RB

$63,115 · 27'9" · sleeps 4

Full Winnebago Voyage V2427RB details →

Quick verdict

These two Travel Trailers compete in shopper consideration but barely share a category. Airstream Basecamp 20X is a $60,800 aluminum monocoque off-road rig at 3,400 lbs dry and 20.17 ft. Winnebago Voyage V2427RB is a $63,115 stick-and-tin trailer at 6,460 lbs dry and 27.75 ft. So the Winnebago is 7.5 ft longer, 3,060 lbs heavier, and adds a slide-out, residential queen bedroom, and 30-amp shore service — for $2,315 more.

The Airstream Basecamp 20X is built around a different mission: small, light, off-pavement capable. X-Package off-road tires, lift kit, lithium battery, and 200W of solar standard. It's a wet-bath layout with a Murphy bed — purpose-built compact. The Winnebago Voyage V2427RB is a conventional couples Travel Trailer with a full dry bath, rear bath layout, and dual-axle stability that the single-axle Basecamp can't match.

The Basecamp 20X is an adventure rig for trailhead camping. The Voyage V2427RB is a campground rig for hookup-based travel. Not really cross-shoppable, but both candidates for a couple's first big-money Travel Trailer.

Side-by-side specs

Airstream Basecamp 20XWinnebago Voyage V2427RB
MSRP$60,800$63,115
Length20'2"27'9"
Dry weight3,400 lbs6,460 lbs
GVWR4,300 lbs10,400 lbs
Sleeps44
Slides01
Fresh tank23 gal50 gal
Grey tank28 gal100 gal
Black tank21 gal50 gal
LP9.4 gal14 gal
Solar200W
Inverter
Generator
Bathwetfull
Bedmurphyqueen
4-seasonNoNo
Off-roadYesNo
Outdoor kitchenNoNo
Washer/dryernonenone
Residential fridgeNoNo

Where Airstream Basecamp 20X wins

  • 3,060 lbs lighter dry weight (3,400 vs 6,460) — towable by a 6-cyl SUV with ease
  • Off-road ready with X-Package tires and lift kit standard; the Voyage isn't
  • Lithium house battery standard; the Winnebago Voyage V2427RB doesn't specify a battery type
  • Aluminum monocoque construction — Airstream's signature longevity and resale story
  • 7.5 ft shorter at 20.17 ft, single-axle, parks anywhere

Where Winnebago Voyage V2427RB wins

  • $2,315 cheaper sticker at $63,115 vs $60,800 — wait, the Voyage is more expensive. Actually the Voyage gives you a full dry bath, slide-out, and dual-axle frame at modest premium
  • Single slide opens the interior; the Basecamp has no slide
  • 100 gal grey tank vs 28 gal — over 3x shower water before dumping
  • Full dry bath layout vs the Basecamp's wet bath — significantly more usable for daily trips
  • Dual-axle frame for smoother highway towing and easier tire replacement

Pick the Airstream Basecamp 20X if…

Pick the Airstream Basecamp 20X if you tow with a midsize SUV (4Runner, Wrangler, Grand Cherokee) and you want to camp where pavement ends. The single-axle 3,400-lb dry weight plus standard off-road tires and lift kit are built for forest-service roads and BLM dispersed sites. The lithium battery and 200W solar mean you can run it off-grid for a couple of nights without a generator. Best for an active couple or solo traveler doing trailhead-basecamp camping in the Mountain West.

Pick the Winnebago Voyage V2427RB if…

Pick the Winnebago Voyage V2427RB if you want a real rear-bath Travel Trailer for hookup-based campground touring. The full dry bath, slide-out living area, and residential queen are a substantially more livable everyday layout than the Basecamp's compact wet-bath floor plan. The 100-gal grey tank also matters for couples who camp 4-7 days at a stretch. Best for a snowbird couple or weekend retirees who care about comfort and resale value over off-road capability.

Frequently asked

Is the Basecamp 20X actually off-road capable?

Yes. The standard X-Package adds off-road tires and a lift kit. It's not a rock crawler, but forest service roads and dispersed camping are well within scope.

Does the Voyage V2427RB have a slide?

Yes, a single slide. The Basecamp 20X has none — it's designed for hard-to-reach spots where slides would be a liability.

Which holds resale value better?

Historically Airstream — aluminum monocoque construction and brand reputation typically preserve 60-70% of MSRP after five years vs 40-50% for conventional stick-and-tin builds.