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Dutchmen Aspen Trail 3410RLL vs Jayco Eagle HT 275RBCS

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

Dutchmen Aspen Trail 3410RLL

Dutchmen

Aspen Trail 3410RLL

$48,999 · 38' · sleeps 5

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Jayco Eagle HT 275RBCS

Jayco

Eagle HT 275RBCS

$49,125 · 30'1" · sleeps 4

Full Jayco Eagle HT 275RBCS details →

Quick verdict

The Dutchmen Aspen Trail 3410RLL measures 38 ft against the 30.08-ft Jayco Eagle HT 275RBCS, a 7.9-ft difference that shifts storage planning and campsite eligibility. Dry weights split 8,806 lb to 7,270 lb, putting the Jayco Eagle HT 275RBCS 1,536 lb easier on a half-ton. This is a travel trailer comparison where layout and tow-rating math matter more than badge loyalty.

On the spec sheet, GVWRs land at 11,200 lb for the Dutchmen Aspen Trail 3410RLL and 9,400 lb for the Jayco Eagle HT 275RBCS; freshwater holds 45 gal versus 52 gal; berth counts come in at 5 and 4; MSRP runs $48,999 versus $49,125. The Jayco Eagle HT 275RBCS carries four-season insulation while the Dutchmen Aspen Trail 3410RLL does not. Factory solar adds 200W to the Jayco Eagle HT 275RBCS.

For most buyers, the Jayco Eagle HT 275RBCS edges ahead on the numbers that matter day-to-day, though the right pick depends on your tow rig and how you camp. Pick the lighter, simpler rig if you tow with a smaller vehicle; pick the heavier, more featured rig if you camp longer and want more onboard capacity. Both are travel trailers that will hold their value if you maintain seals, tires, and brakes on schedule.

Side-by-side specs

Dutchmen Aspen Trail 3410RLLJayco Eagle HT 275RBCS
MSRP$48,999$49,125
Length38'30'1"
Dry weight8,806 lbs7,270 lbs
GVWR11,200 lbs9,400 lbs
Sleeps54
Slides1
Fresh tank45 gal52 gal
Grey tank84 gal74 gal
Black tank42 gal37 gal
LP60 gal
Solar200W
Inverter
Generator
Bathfull
Bedqueen
4-seasonNoYes
Off-roadNoNo
Outdoor kitchenNoYes
Washer/dryernonenone
Residential fridgeNoYes

Where Dutchmen Aspen Trail 3410RLL wins

  • $126 cheaper at $48,999 MSRP
  • Sleeps 5 vs 4
  • More cargo capacity at 2,394 lb (vs 2,130 lb)
  • Larger 84-gal grey tank

Where Jayco Eagle HT 275RBCS wins

  • Lighter at 7,270 lb dry (1,536 lb less than the Aspen Trail 3410RLL)
  • Bigger 52-gal fresh tank vs 45 gal
  • 200W of factory roof solar standard
  • Four-season insulation package
  • Residential 12V refrigerator standard

Pick the Dutchmen Aspen Trail 3410RLL if…

Pick the Dutchmen Aspen Trail 3410RLL if you tow with a 3/4-ton or larger truck and value its specific layout. At 8,806 lb dry with a 11,200-lb GVWR, this Aspen Trail 3410RLL works for buyers who need 5 berths, and don't mind managing a 45-gal fresh tank between fills. The $48,999 sticker is $126 less than the Eagle HT 275RBCS. It is the simpler tow if your driveway and storage area are tight. The Dutchmen brand has long-standing dealer coverage for parts and service.

Pick the Jayco Eagle HT 275RBCS if…

Pick the Jayco Eagle HT 275RBCS if you tow with a 3/4-ton or larger truck and prefer its feature set. At 7,270 lb dry and 9,400-lb GVWR, the Eagle HT 275RBCS suits buyers who need 4 berths, and want a 52-gal fresh tank for longer dry-camping runs. It is priced at $49,125. It also fits buyers who want shoulder-season or cold-weather capability. The Jayco brand has a wide dealer footprint for warranty work and parts. The Jayco I-Beam keeps service predictable.

Frequently asked

What truck do I need to tow the Dutchmen Aspen Trail 3410RLL or Jayco Eagle HT 275RBCS?

The Dutchmen Aspen Trail 3410RLL runs 8,806 lb dry with a 11,200-lb GVWR, so plan on a 3/4-ton truck (F-250, Silverado 2500) loaded. The Jayco Eagle HT 275RBCS comes in at 7,270 lb dry against a 9,400-lb GVWR, which fits a 3/4-ton truck. Add 1,000-1,500 lb for gear, water, and propane before sizing the hitch.

How much does the Dutchmen Aspen Trail 3410RLL cost compared to the Jayco Eagle HT 275RBCS?

MSRP runs $48,999 for the Dutchmen Aspen Trail 3410RLL and $49,125 for the Jayco Eagle HT 275RBCS, a $126 gap. The Dutchmen Aspen Trail 3410RLL is the cheaper sticker; the Jayco Eagle HT 275RBCS typically prices the difference into added features, build quality, or capacity.

Is the Jayco Eagle HT 275RBCS actually four-season capable?

The Jayco Eagle HT 275RBCS carries the manufacturer's four-season insulation package, while the Dutchmen Aspen Trail 3410RLL does not. Real-world four-season use still depends on tank heaters, skirting, and your willingness to manage propane consumption in sustained sub-freezing weather.