New 2025 i-5 Edition 526RBS Travel Trailer

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i-5 Edition 526RBS Description

Shasta i-5 Edition travel trailer 526RBS highlights:

  • Full Rear Bath
  • Sofa Slide Out
  • Pass-Thru Storage
  • 60" x 74" Bed

 

You'll feel right at home in this spacious travel trailer thanks to the large slide out, front bedroom, and full rear bath. There is a 24" x 40" tub, a toilet with partitions, and dual bath sinks with a mirror which allow you both to get ready for bed at once. The fully-equipped interior kitchen includes generous counter space to prep meals, and the outside kitchen will be perfect when the weather is nice. A large pantry will give you a place to store food, paper products, and more, plus this space is washer/dryer ready if you choose to add those appliances. 

 

In any Shasta i-5 Edition travel trailer, you will find quality craftsmanship along with an affordable price tag. These units each feature four stabilizer jacks to make setting up easier and an enclosed underbelly for added protection as you travel.  The Base Camp Package provides each unit with black tank flush, a monitor panel for quick access to the functions of your unit, a 13.5K A/C unit, and a tankless water heater for added convenience. Inside, you'll find seamless countertops, sink covers, a portable Bluetooth speaker, and more comforts!

 

 

i-5 Edition 526RBS Specifications

Sleeps 3
Slides 1
Length 28 ft 11 in
Ext Width 8 ft
Ext Height 11 ft 3 in
Hitch Weight 647 lbs
GVWR 7547 lbs
Dry Weight 5214 lbs
Cargo Capacity 2333 lbs
Fresh Water Capacity 39 gals
Grey Water Capacity 30 gals
Black Water Capacity 30 gals
Available Beds RV Queen
Refrigerator Type Residential Style
Refrigerator Size 8 cu ft
Cooktop Burners 3
Shower Size 24" x 40"
Number of Awnings 1
LP Tank Capacity 20 lbs.
Water Heater Type Tankless
AC BTU 13500 btu
Axle Count 2
Washer/Dryer Available Yes
Number of LP Tanks 1
Shower Type Tub/Shower Combo

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ManuFacts

Shasta's story began in 1941, when Californian Robert Gray built the first Shasta “house trailer” to be used as mobile military housing, he had no idea his homes on wheels would play a major role in establishing a billion-dollar industry. Or that the little trailers would spark wanderlust in Americans that would carry them across the miles and into the next century. Shasta was, and remains, an important player in the ultimate American Dream; the freedom and desire to roam, explore and enjoy well earned leisure time with the people we love.
 
In the 1950s and 60s, the toaster-on-wheels look of the original Shasta trailer was the most recognizable shape on the road. There were other RV brands, but only Shasta was distinguished by those wings that signified flight and freedom. Through the 1960s and 70s, RVs became bigger and better, America’s burgeoning highway system evolved into interstates, and the wanderlust grew ever stronger. In the 80s and 90s, RVs continued to evolve into safer, more sophisticated homes away from home, with more features and greater comfort than ever.
 
Today, 70 years and three generations of Shasta owners later, Americans have the desire to travel like never before. Motivated by the rediscovery of our families and renewal of ourselves, we still respond to the call of the road.
 
As the industry’s longest producer of recreational vehicles, Shasta has manufactured hundreds of thousands of RVs. We’ve earned our success in the best possible way – through experience … more experience than any other RV company in the world. Shasta’s respected name prevails in today’s fast-moving RV industry because of that experience, combined with a strong,
service-oriented dealer network, a loyal, repeat-customer base, and our outstanding association with our parent company, Forest River. Shasta is proud of its longevity, and we pledge to continue to listen and to improve our commitment to satisfying America’s wanderlust, and to persist in creating generations of memories to come.