Cruiser RV MPG 2650RB vs Dutchmen Aspen Trail 3200WAP
2026 Travel Trailer comparison · side-by-side specs, verdict, and who each is best for.
Quick verdict
These two travel trailers price within $307 of each other but solve the family-camping problem with opposite designs. The Cruiser MPG 2650RB is a 31.33-foot rear-bath couples coach with the patent-pending King Bed Slide System, 252 sq ft of living space, 6,276 lb dry on 7,834 lb GVWR with 834 lb hitch, 190W factory solar prep, residential fridge, theater seating, dual 14.5K BTU A/C, and a 30-amp 50-amp option for $45,862. The Dutchmen Aspen Trail 3200WAP stretches 36.4 feet, weighs 8,298 lb dry on 9,700 lb GVWR with 922 lb hitch, sleeps 8, and lists $45,555.
The Cruiser MPG 2650RB is the better-equipped couples coach - solar prep, residential fridge, theater seating, and the King Bed Slide System aren't on the Aspen Trail's spec sheet. The Aspen Trail 3200WAP wins on sleeping capacity (8 vs 6), raw length (36.4 ft vs 31.3 ft), and 1,400 lb more cargo via the heavier GVWR. The Dutchmen spec sheet leaves slides, bed config, bath layout, and amp service blank - making honest comparison difficult.
Verdict: MPG 2650RB for couples wanting residential fridge plus solar; Aspen Trail 3200WAP for sleeping capacity and bigger length at near-identical price.
Side-by-side specs
| Cruiser RV MPG 2650RB | Dutchmen Aspen Trail 3200WAP | |
|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $45,862 | $45,555 |
| Length | 31'4" | 36'5" |
| Dry weight | 6,276 lbs | 8,298 lbs |
| GVWR | 7,834 lbs | 9,700 lbs |
| Sleeps | 6 | 8 |
| Slides | 1 | — |
| Fresh tank | 46 gal | 46 gal |
| Grey tank | 60 gal | 42 gal |
| Black tank | 30 gal | 42 gal |
| LP | 9.4 gal | — |
| Solar | 190W | — |
| Inverter | — | — |
| Generator | — | — |
| Bath | — | — |
| Bed | king | — |
| 4-season | No | No |
| Off-road | No | No |
| Outdoor kitchen | No | No |
| Washer/dryer | none | none |
| Residential fridge | Yes | No |
Where Cruiser RV MPG 2650RB wins
- 190W solar prep with King Bed Slide System
- Residential fridge standard
- Theater seating and dual 14.5K BTU A/C
- 5 ft shorter at 31.33 ft for easier handling
- Four-season construction and tankless water heater
Where Dutchmen Aspen Trail 3200WAP wins
- Sleeps 8 vs 6 (two more sleepers)
- 9,700 lb GVWR vs 7,834 lb (+1,866 lb)
- 36.4 ft length for more interior square footage
- 1,402 lb cargo capacity published
- $307 lower MSRP at $45,555
Pick the Cruiser RV MPG 2650RB if…
Pick the 2026 Cruiser MPG 2650RB if you want a couples-focused rear-bath travel trailer with the patent-pending King Bed Slide System, 252 sq ft of living, residential fridge, 190W solar prep, theater seating, and dual 14.5K BTU A/C. Azdel composite walls, hardwood cabinets, 40-inch LED TV with four-speaker soundbar, and tankless on-demand water heater round out a half-ton-towable couples coach for $45,862. Best for couples (no kids needed) who want a fully-spec'd 31-foot trailer with residential fridge and solar - a more modern feature set than the Aspen Trail's spec sheet shows.
Pick the Dutchmen Aspen Trail 3200WAP if…
Pick the 2026 Dutchmen Aspen Trail 3200WAP if you need to sleep 8 in a travel trailer at $45,555 - the 36.4-foot length and 9,700 lb GVWR support more passengers and 1,402 lb of cargo. The trailer hits a family-bunkhouse capacity the MPG 2650RB doesn't approach. Best for families needing high sleep count at sub-$46K - and who can accept the Dutchmen spec sheet leaving slides, bed config, and amenity details unpublished.
Frequently asked
Which has a residential fridge?
The MPG 2650RB has a residential fridge. The Aspen Trail 3200WAP does not list a residential fridge - typically RV-grade absorption fridge at this price.
What's the sleep-count difference?
The Aspen Trail 3200WAP sleeps 8; the MPG 2650RB sleeps 6 - two more passenger spots on the Dutchmen.
How do the dry weights compare?
The MPG 2650RB weighs 6,276 lb dry; the Aspen Trail 3200WAP weighs 8,298 lb - the Cruiser is 2,022 lb lighter to tow.