Published On Mar 2, 2024
If you’re in the market for a versatile off-grid-capable travel trailer, you may have already crossed paths with the Forest River Flagstaff E-Pro, a tried and true lineup of quality campers with bigger tires and solar prep. But new to this segment is the ultra-capable Keystone Outback OBX, a slightly larger lineup than the E-Pros with similar off-grid features that make them an excellent contender for those wanting an RV for off-the-beaten-path adventures. Let’s compare the features, construction, floorplans, and towability of these two dynamic lines of travel trailers.
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0:00 E-Pro vs. Outback OBX
0:27 Exterior Design and Features
1:15 Exterior Materials
1:40 Interior Features
3:30 Size and Floorplans
4:41 Construction Details
5:52 Conclusions