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Cruiser RV MPG 2650RB vs Dutchmen Colorado Travel Trailer 260RBC

2026 Travel Trailer comparison · side-by-side specs, verdict, and who each is best for.

Cruiser RV MPG 2650RB

Cruiser RV

MPG 2650RB

$45,862 · 31'4" · sleeps 6

Full Cruiser RV MPG 2650RB details →
Dutchmen Colorado Travel Trailer 260RBC

Dutchmen

Colorado Travel Trailer 260RBC

$47,056 · 31' · sleeps 4

Full Dutchmen Colorado Travel Trailer 260RBC details →

Quick verdict

Two 2026 31 ft Travel Trailers chase the couples-coach buyer. The Cruiser RV MPG 2650RB is 31.33 ft, 6,276 lbs dry, 7,834 lb GVWR with 1,526 lb cargo, 834 lb tongue, sleeps 6, 1 slide, king bed via the patent-pending King Bed Slide System, 46/60/30 gal tanks, 9.4 gal LP, 190 W solar, residential fridge, and theater seating. The Dutchmen Colorado 260RBC is 31 ft, 5,560 lbs dry, 7,585 lb GVWR with a hefty 2,025 lb cargo, 585 lb tongue, sleeps 4, and lists 44/78/28 gal tanks.

The Dutchmen Colorado 260RBC takes the lighter dry weight (716 lbs less), bigger cargo capacity (+499 lbs), lower tongue (-249 lbs), and a much larger 78 gal grey tank. The Cruiser RV MPG 2650RB counters with a king bed, residential fridge, theater seating, 190 W of factory solar, and a 1-slide configuration. MSRP is $45,862 vs $47,056, a $1,194 gap in favor of the Cruiser.

Directional verdict: pick the MPG 2650RB for amenities and king bed; pick the Colorado 260RBC for lighter towing and bigger tanks.

Side-by-side specs

Cruiser RV MPG 2650RBDutchmen Colorado Travel Trailer 260RBC
MSRP$45,862$47,056
Length31'4"31'
Dry weight6,276 lbs5,560 lbs
GVWR7,834 lbs7,585 lbs
Sleeps64
Slides1
Fresh tank46 gal44 gal
Grey tank60 gal78 gal
Black tank30 gal28 gal
LP9.4 gal
Solar190W
Inverter
Generator
Bath
Bedking
4-seasonNoNo
Off-roadNoNo
Outdoor kitchenNoNo
Washer/dryernonenone
Residential fridgeYesNo

Where Cruiser RV MPG 2650RB wins

  • King bed via King Bed Slide System
  • 190 W solar standard
  • Residential fridge and theater seating
  • 1 slide room standard
  • $1,194 cheaper at $45,862 MSRP

Where Dutchmen Colorado Travel Trailer 260RBC wins

  • 5,560 lbs dry weight, 716 lbs lighter than MPG
  • 78 gal grey tank vs 60 gal (18 gal more)
  • 2,025 lb cargo capacity vs 1,526 lb (499 lb more)
  • Lower 585 lb tongue weight vs 834 lb

Pick the Cruiser RV MPG 2650RB if…

Pick the Cruiser RV MPG 2650RB if you want a 31 ft rear-bath couples coach with grown-up amenities: a king bed via the King Bed Slide System, residential fridge, theater seating, 190 W solar, and a 1-slide layout. The 6,276 lb dry weight stays in half-ton territory with a 834 lb tongue, and the $45,862 MSRP is $1,194 under the Dutchmen. Couples who weekend with a comfortable bedroom and don't need extra grey-tank capacity will land here.

Pick the Dutchmen Colorado Travel Trailer 260RBC if…

Pick the Dutchmen Colorado 260RBC if you tow with a smaller truck or SUV and want the lightest dry weight (5,560 lbs), lowest tongue (585 lbs), and biggest cargo capacity (2,025 lbs) in this matchup. The 78 gal grey tank gives you nearly three days of dishes and showers before a dump, and the 31 ft footprint matches the Cruiser. The $47,056 MSRP is the cost of the tow-friendly numbers; you trade some amenities for serious capacity headroom.

Frequently asked

Which has the bigger grey tank?

The Dutchmen Colorado 260RBC has a 78 gal grey tank vs 60 gal on the MPG 2650RB, an 18 gal advantage.

How much lighter is the Colorado 260RBC?

It weighs 5,560 lbs dry vs 6,276 lbs for the MPG 2650RB, a 716 lb difference.

Does the Colorado include solar?

No. The MPG 2650RB ships with 190 W of solar; the Colorado 260RBC does not list solar prep or factory panels.