
"Keystone, one of the major manufacturers of towable recreational vehicles, has grown in the shadows and not had its chance to shine like it would now with the launch of the Walkabout 26 Max: a purpose-built travel trailer that commands your attention. Its bold, adventure-ready design looks formidable on the outside while promising capability and durability on almost all terrains when paired with a strong tow vehicle. The RV industry has evolved more dramatically than any other in recent years, with many motorhome, trailer, and camper manufacturers rising and fading over time."
"Keystone eliminates wood in favor of aluminum panels, making up a more enticing auto-inspired finish, which elevates the Walkabout from its travel trailer DNA into a flavorful motorhome with ample onboard storage for your gear. Of course, the interior is a breakaway from the industry norm; the exterior is no short of sublime:"
Keystone was founded in 1996 by Cole Davis in Goshen, Indiana and became a leading towable RV manufacturer in North America by the turn of the millennium. THOR Industries acquired Keystone in 2001, helping establish THOR as the world's largest recreational vehicle manufacturer. The Walkabout blends features from American and Australian RV design and replaces wood with aluminum panels for a more auto-inspired finish and increased onboard storage. The interior departs from industry norms while the exterior emphasizes outdoor comfort and durability. The Walkabout includes CURT Touring Suspension, 15-inch all-terrain tires, and anti-lock brakes for balanced trail performance.
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