Keystone Carbon toy haulers offer new travel trailer options

This article is based on a press release.

Keystone RV’s Carbon brand is introducing two travel trailer options to their toy hauler lineup in 2020. The new floorplans answer the need for a toy hauler with the same tenacity and durability as a full-size fifth wheel toy hauler, but smaller and easier to tow.

The new lineup will allow campers to tow their toys without the need for a one-ton truck. These two new floorplans make no sacrifices when it comes to hauling. Like Carbon fifth wheels, the Carbon 36 and 34 travel trailers maintain the brand’s signature garage features; heavy-duty frame-welded tie-downs, a vapor-proof door and dual opposing sofas that can easily transform into a sleep space. Additionally, both new travel trailers have a 3,000 lb. carrying capacity.

The travel lineup will also feature new barn wood themed décor with shiplap-style accents, solid surface countertops, gray wood grain cabinets, and crown molding. New upgrades across the brand also include an angled entertainment center built to prevent neck strain and a revamped one-piece bathroom shower that better prevents leaking. 

New Travel Trailer Floorplans:
Carbon 34: The Carbon 34 travel trailer features a U-shaped kitchen with extensive countertop space for cooking and meal preparation. This layout is one of the most popular travel trailer floorplans on the market. A highlight of this floorplan is its unique angled entertainment center; a 97” sofa recliner makes an ideal spot for multiple guests to relax, pop in a movie and enjoy the picture from every angle. 

Carbon 36: This new floorplan helps keep the dirt and mud from the outdoors at bay. With dual entries and 1 ½ baths, children or guests can have a dedicated space for a quick break or to wash-up from a long day without tracking dirt through the main living space. The 36 also features an L-shaped kitchen, an angled entertainment center and a 12’ garage with electric beds that become dual opposing sofas. 

“These two dynamic floorplans are perfect for those that want the carrying capacity of a 12’ toy garage without the complexity of a towing a 44’ fifth wheel. Our new travel trailers will be unique in the fact that they will mirror the craftsmanship of our bigger fifth wheels in nearly every way, except these travel trailer floorplans will cater to the growing number of campers that have shown interest in towing lighter,” said Colin Clark, Carbon’s Product Manager. 

The new Carbon travel trailer will be featured at this year’s RV Open House, and will be available on dealer lots this fall. 

Emily Woodbury
Emily Woodburyhttps://www.rvtravel.com
Emily Woodbury is the editor here at RVtravel.com. She was lucky enough to grow up alongside two traveling parents, one domestically by RV (yep, Chuck Woodbury) and the other for international adventures, and has been lucky to see a great deal of our world (and counting!). She lives near Seattle with her dog and chickens. When she's not cranking out 400+ newsletters for RVtravel.com she's hiking, cooking or, well, probably traveling.

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