Airstream Trade Wind 25FB vs Oliver Legacy Elite II Platinum Pro Tier
2026 Travel Trailer comparison · side-by-side specs, verdict, and who each is best for.
Quick verdict
Two premium-tier Travel Trailer flagships pit aluminum monocoque against double-hull fiberglass. The Airstream Trade Wind 25FB is 26.17 ft, 6,300 lb dry, $132,900, with aluminum monocoque construction, 500W solar, 3,000W inverter, lithium battery, off-road Goodyear tires, and a queen bedroom. The Oliver Legacy Elite II Platinum Pro Tier is 24 ft, 5,400 lb dry, $112,000, with double-hull molded fiberglass, four-season construction, 640Ah lithium, 1,360W solar (400W roof + 960W awning), 3,000W inverter, and tandem-axle aluminum frame.
The Oliver Legacy Elite II Platinum Pro is $20,900 cheaper, 900 lb lighter, four-season rated, and carries 860W more solar plus a 640Ah lithium bank. The Airstream Trade Wind 25FB counters with aluminum monocoque heritage, 101.5-inch width (vs 84 on the Oliver), off-road tires, and a 39-gal grey/black setup (vs 32/15 on the Oliver).
Verdict: pick the Oliver Legacy Elite II Platinum Pro for the cheapest, longest off-grid runtime and four-season build. Pick the Airstream Trade Wind 25FB for the heritage, the wider 101.5-inch interior, and the off-road tire package.
Side-by-side specs
| Airstream Trade Wind 25FB | Oliver Legacy Elite II Platinum Pro Tier | |
|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $132,900 | $112,000 |
| Length | 26'2" | 24' |
| Dry weight | 6,300 lbs | 5,400 lbs |
| GVWR | 7,600 lbs | 7,000 lbs |
| Sleeps | 4 | 3 |
| Slides | 0 | 0 |
| Fresh tank | 39 gal | 32 gal |
| Grey tank | 39 gal | 32 gal |
| Black tank | 39 gal | 15 gal |
| LP | 14.2 gal | 9.4 gal |
| Solar | 500W | 1360W |
| Inverter | 3000W | 3000W |
| Generator | — | — |
| Bath | full | Full bathroom - separate toilet, vanity, sink, shower |
| Bed | queen | Choice of Standard floorplan (rear dinette converts to 75"x79") or Twin Bed floorplan (two 75"x30" rear twins); side dinette 76"x25" bed |
| 4-season | No | Yes |
| Off-road | Yes | No |
| Outdoor kitchen | No | No |
| Washer/dryer | none | none |
| Residential fridge | No | No |
Where Airstream Trade Wind 25FB wins
- 101.5-inch width vs 84 on the Oliver
- 500W solar with off-road Goodyear tires
- Aluminum monocoque construction
- 39-gal grey and 39-gal black tanks
- Sleeps 4 vs 3 on the Oliver
Where Oliver Legacy Elite II Platinum Pro Tier wins
- $20,900 cheaper at $112,000
- 900 lb lighter dry (5,400 vs 6,300)
- 1,360W solar vs 500W on the Airstream
- 640Ah lithium battery bank installed
- Four-season double-hull fiberglass construction
Pick the Airstream Trade Wind 25FB if…
Buyers who want the Airstream heritage and wider interior in an off-road-prepped aluminum monocoque. The Airstream Trade Wind 25FB at $132,900 carries Goodyear all-terrain tires, 101.5-inch width, and a 3,000W inverter. The aluminum riveted skin is a known-quantity 50-year asset. Skip it if you'd rather have 860W more solar for $21K less.
Pick the Oliver Legacy Elite II Platinum Pro Tier if…
Off-grid couples who want the most battery and solar money can buy in a four-season fiberglass shell. The Oliver Legacy Elite II Platinum Pro at $112,000 ships with 640Ah lithium, 1,360W solar across roof and awning, and a 24-ft double-hull design that handles cold weather. Lifetime off-grid leader at the better price.
Frequently asked
Which has more solar capacity?
The Oliver Legacy Elite II Platinum Pro carries 1,360W of solar (400W roof + 960W solar awning) vs 500W on the Airstream Trade Wind 25FB, a 172% increase.
Which is rated for four-season camping?
Only the Oliver Legacy Elite II Platinum Pro has explicit four-season construction. The Airstream Trade Wind 25FB is not four-season rated.
Which is wider inside?
The Airstream Trade Wind 25FB is 101.5 inches wide vs 84 inches on the Oliver Legacy Elite II Platinum Pro, a 17.5-inch advantage.