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Airstream Basecamp 20X vs Winnebago Voyage V2831RB

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 V2831RB

Winnebago

Voyage V2831RB

$63,115 · 31'8" · sleeps 4

Full Winnebago Voyage V2831RB details →

Quick verdict

Different categories at near-same money. Airstream Basecamp 20X at $60,800 is a 20.17-ft off-road aluminum monocoque rig, 3,400 lbs dry, single-axle, with X-Package off-road tires and lift kit. Winnebago Voyage V2831RB at $63,115 is a 31.67-ft conventional rear-bath couples Travel Trailer with single slide and 50-amp shore service. The Voyage doesn't publish a dry weight, which makes the towing math harder.

The Basecamp 20X is built around going somewhere the Voyage physically can't — forest service roads, BLM dispersed sites, trailhead basecamps. Lithium battery and 200W solar standard support short multi-day dry camping. The Voyage V2831RB is a conventional campground rig: rear bath, slide-out, 100 gal grey tank, 50 gal fresh. It's a comfortable couples Travel Trailer that lives at hookup sites.

If you're picking between these two, the question is: do you camp at campgrounds, or do you camp at trailheads? The Basecamp 20X for the latter, the Voyage V2831RB for the former. The Voyage's $2,315 premium buys you 11.5 ft more length and a slide.

Side-by-side specs

Airstream Basecamp 20XWinnebago Voyage V2831RB
MSRP$60,800$63,115
Length20'2"31'8"
Dry weight3,400 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

  • Off-road ready with X-Package tires and lift kit; the Voyage V2831RB isn't off-road capable
  • $2,315 cheaper sticker at $60,800
  • Aluminum monocoque construction with strong long-term resale
  • Lithium battery standard with 200W solar — supports multi-day dry camping
  • 11.5 ft shorter at 20.17 ft — single-axle, parks at dispersed sites

Where Winnebago Voyage V2831RB wins

  • 11.5 ft longer at 31.67 ft, with a slide-out — vastly more living space when parked
  • 100 gal grey tank vs 28 gal — 3.6x more wastewater capacity for hookup-light camping
  • 50 gal fresh tank vs 23 gal — more than 2x off-grid water
  • Full dry bath vs wet bath on the Basecamp — much more usable for daily trips
  • 50-amp shore service for dual A/C and electric appliance use

Pick the Airstream Basecamp 20X if…

Pick the Airstream Basecamp 20X if you tow with a midsize SUV and you camp where pavement ends. The X-Package off-road tires, lift kit, and 3,400-lb single-axle weight are the use case — forest-service roads and dispersed BLM sites. The aluminum monocoque also holds resale far better than typical stick-and-tin. Best for an active solo traveler or couple in the Mountain West, Pacific Northwest, or desert Southwest who treats the trailer as a basecamp at the end of the trail.

Pick the Winnebago Voyage V2831RB if…

Pick the Winnebago Voyage V2831RB if you want a conventional couples Travel Trailer with a real dry bath and slide-out living area at a competitive price. The rear-bath layout gives you a private shower and toilet area separate from the cooking and lounging space — meaningfully more comfortable for everyday couples use than the Basecamp's compact wet bath. The 100-gal grey tank also supports extended shower runs. Best for a half-ton-truck couple who camps mostly at full-hookup parks.

Frequently asked

Why are these compared if they're so different?

Similar prices around $61-63K bring them into the same shopper consideration set. The Basecamp 20X is an off-road rig; the Voyage V2831RB is a campground rig — different missions in the same price band.

Can a midsize SUV tow both?

Yes for the Basecamp at 3,400 lbs dry. Probably not for the Voyage — Winnebago doesn't publish a dry weight, but the 10,400-lb GVWR suggests it's a real half-ton-plus trailer.

Which has a dry bath?

The Winnebago Voyage V2831RB — full dry bath standard. The Basecamp 20X uses a wet bath where the shower shares space with the toilet.