The magazine is printed on glossy stock with great photography. Advertisements are limited and Airstream related so that there is more information in this magazine for its size than the typical RV magazine.I've been reading Airstream Life since it's beginning. I also read several other "RV" magazines. Airstream Life stands out among the crowd of "RV style" publishers.
The magazine is quality. This is not your standard flimsy paper magazine. Each issue is thick, perfect bound, and color throughout.
On top of the physical quality, what goes into the magazine is always interesting. It is a "cover to cover" read. The information is great, and really is not just for Airstream owners!I dream of owning a 1960's Bambi Airstream and can live the Airstream camper's life vicariously through this cool magazine! Good articles and pics.
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I subscribed when this magazine first came out.I found advertising for businesses I could trust to help me with my '68 Land Yacht restoration.
The best column is how not to get taken when purchasing a vintage airstream.
It is amazing at the cons out therejacking up prices for items that are modern or easily available for less...buyer beware.
Also John Irwin's column is fun to learn ways to modify and adapt these trailers for personal convenience.
Two thumbs up for this quality magazine for airstream enthusiasts.Althought this magazine is targeted towards the Airstream owner, it is a great resource for anyone on the road traveling across the United States and then some. If you don't own an Airstream you will after reading your first issue. Packed with great information, product reviews, travel info, wonderful photos and a whole bunch of tidbits for everyone. The best RV magazine on the market today. But don't listen to me, pick one up and you'll agree.
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