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Dutchmen Kodiak 220BHS vs Highland Ridge Colt 22MDS

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

Dutchmen Kodiak 220BHS

Dutchmen

Kodiak 220BHS

$34,368 · 27'1" · sleeps 6

Full Dutchmen Kodiak 220BHS details →
Highland Ridge Colt 22MDS

Highland Ridge

Colt 22MDS

$32,993 · 27'1" · sleeps 6

Full Highland Ridge Colt 22MDS details →

Quick verdict

The Dutchmen Kodiak 220BHS and Highland Ridge Colt 22MDS sit within $1,375 of each other in Travel Trailer pricing ($34,368 vs $32,993). The Kodiak 220BHS is a 27'1" bunkhouse at 4,281 lbs dry with an 8,800-lb-class chassis hitting 7,400 lb GVWR for a class-leading 3,119 lbs cargo capacity. The Colt 22MDS is the same 27'1" length at 5,340 lbs dry, 6,900 lb GVWR, and 1,560 lbs cargo, but ships with 200W solar, 50A service, king bed, theater seating, fireplace, four-season insulation, and off-road suspension.

The Kodiak 220BHS leads on payload by 1,559 lbs and undercuts the Colt by 1,059 lbs on dry weight. The Highland Ridge Colt 22MDS counters with a deep feature list that would add thousands in dealer adds to the Kodiak: factory solar, fireplace, theater seating, off-road suspension, and four-season certification.

This Dutchmen Kodiak vs Highland Ridge Colt Travel Trailer matchup reduces to payload margin (Kodiak) versus content density (Colt).

Side-by-side specs

Dutchmen Kodiak 220BHSHighland Ridge Colt 22MDS
MSRP$34,368$32,993
Length27'1"27'1"
Dry weight4,281 lbs5,340 lbs
GVWR7,400 lbs6,900 lbs
Sleeps66
Slides
Fresh tank44 gal52 gal
Grey tank39 gal39 gal
Black tank28 gal39 gal
LP
Solar200W
Inverter
Generator
Bath
Bedking
4-seasonNoYes
Off-roadNoYes
Outdoor kitchenNoNo
Washer/dryernonenone
Residential fridgeNoNo

Where Dutchmen Kodiak 220BHS wins

  • 1,559 lbs more cargo capacity (3,119 vs 1,560 lbs)
  • 1,059 lbs lighter dry weight (4,281 vs 5,340 lbs)
  • 500 lb higher GVWR (7,400 vs 6,900 lbs)
  • Lower 455 lb hitch weight (vs 565 lbs)

Where Highland Ridge Colt 22MDS wins

  • Lower MSRP by $1,375 ($32,993 vs $34,368)
  • 200W factory solar (Kodiak has none)
  • King bed and theater seating standard
  • Fireplace, four-season, off-road package included
  • 50A shore service vs unspecified on Kodiak

Pick the Dutchmen Kodiak 220BHS if…

Pick the Dutchmen Kodiak 220BHS if your trip requires hauling 3,000+ lbs of bikes, kayaks, water, or supplies on top of the trailer's dry weight. The 4,281 lb dry weight and 7,400 lb GVWR give 3,119 lbs of cargo headroom, by far the most flexible payload in this comparison. Buyers who plan to upgrade to lithium batteries, solar, and aftermarket suspension can spec the Kodiak 220BHS exactly as desired without paying for factory-installed content that doesn't match their use case.

Pick the Highland Ridge Colt 22MDS if…

Pick the Highland Ridge Colt 22MDS if you'd rather camp tonight than spec out a trailer. The factory 200W solar, king bed, theater seating, fireplace, four-season insulation, off-road suspension, and 50A service collectively replicate roughly $3,000-5,000 in dealer adds on the Kodiak. At $32,993 the Colt 22MDS costs $1,375 less than the Kodiak 220BHS while delivering the shoulder-season and forest-road capability the Kodiak doesn't list. Buyers comfortable with 1,560 lbs of cargo cap save real money buying content-loaded.

Frequently asked

Which has the lighter tongue weight for half-ton trucks?

The Kodiak 220BHS's 455 lb tongue is 110 lbs lighter than the Colt 22MDS's 565 lb tongue. Both are within half-ton truck receiver class, but the Kodiak gives more margin on F-150-class hitches.

Is the Colt 22MDS's off-road package real off-road capable?

Highland Ridge's off-road designation typically means heavier-duty axles, increased clearance, and skid plating for gravel and dirt forest roads. It's not rock-crawling capable but handles state-park and Forest Service approaches the Kodiak 220BHS isn't speced for.

How does the Kodiak's lower dry weight help me?

The Kodiak 220BHS at 4,281 lbs dry leaves more payload margin on a half-ton truck before hitting tow rating. You can add water (44 gal = 367 lbs), gear, and a generator without exceeding GCWR. The Colt 22MDS's 5,340 lb dry weight uses that headroom on factory content instead.