Dutchmen Kodiak 310FLSL vs Jayco Eagle HT 320MKTS
2026 Travel Trailer comparison · side-by-side specs, verdict, and who each is best for.
Quick verdict
Dutchmen Kodiak 310FLSL at $58,999 vs Jayco Eagle HT 320MKTS at $59,093 — almost identical money, $94 apart. The Kodiak is 35.9 ft long, 6,850 lbs dry, with a published 2,830-lb cargo capacity. The Eagle HT 320MKTS is 36.67 ft long, 9,280 lbs dry — over 2,400 lbs heavier — with 2,220 lbs of cargo.
That weight gap is meaningful. The Kodiak 310FLSL at 6,850 lbs dry sits in real half-ton territory; the Eagle HT 320MKTS at 9,280 wants a properly-equipped half-ton or 3/4-ton. But the Eagle HT's amenity list is loaded: outdoor kitchen, theater seating, residential 12V fridge, Climate Shield insulation, 200W solar, 60 gal LP, MORryde suspension, Olympic mattress. The Kodiak's spec sheet has gaps — slide count, layout, bath, bed, and LP capacity not published — but a 2,830-lb cargo capacity is genuinely above-segment.
For this Travel Trailer comparison, the Eagle HT 320MKTS is more equipped at near-identical money but is a significantly heavier trailer. Kodiak 310FLSL is the tow-friendly option with stronger cargo numbers but more spec sheet unknowns.
Side-by-side specs
| Dutchmen Kodiak 310FLSL | Jayco Eagle HT 320MKTS | |
|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $58,999 | $59,093 |
| Length | 35'11" | 36'8" |
| Dry weight | 6,850 lbs | 9,280 lbs |
| GVWR | 9,680 lbs | 11,500 lbs |
| Sleeps | 6 | 4 |
| Slides | — | 1 |
| Fresh tank | 44 gal | 51 gal |
| Grey tank | 78 gal | 74 gal |
| Black tank | 28 gal | 37 gal |
| LP | — | 60 gal |
| Solar | — | 200W |
| Inverter | — | — |
| Generator | — | — |
| Bath | — | full |
| Bed | — | queen |
| 4-season | No | Yes |
| Off-road | No | No |
| Outdoor kitchen | No | Yes |
| Washer/dryer | none | none |
| Residential fridge | No | Yes |
Where Dutchmen Kodiak 310FLSL wins
- Published 2,830 lb cargo capacity vs Jayco's 2,220 lbs — 610 lbs more cargo room
- 2,430 lbs lighter dry weight (6,850 vs 9,280) — comfortable half-ton territory
- 0.77 ft shorter at 35.9 ft, slight campsite advantage
- 920 lb hitch weight published vs 1,190 on Jayco — easier on hitch ratings
- $94 cheaper sticker — essentially same money
Where Jayco Eagle HT 320MKTS wins
- Outdoor kitchen, theater seating, residential 12V fridge all standard; Kodiak doesn't list these
- Climate Shield four-season insulation; Kodiak isn't four-season rated
- 60 gal LP propane published; Kodiak doesn't publish LP capacity
- 200W solar standard plus MORryde suspension and Olympic mattress upgrades
- Slide-out count (1) confirmed; Kodiak's slide count isn't published
Pick the Dutchmen Kodiak 310FLSL if…
Pick the Dutchmen Kodiak 310FLSL if cargo capacity and tow-friendliness matter most. The 2,830-lb cargo room is genuinely above-segment for a 35-ft Travel Trailer at $59K, and the 6,850-lb dry weight is real half-ton territory. The 920-lb hitch weight also fits within most half-ton hitch ratings without weight-distribution gymnastics. Best for a half-ton-truck buyer who packs heavy (kayaks, bikes, gear) and prioritizes cargo math over residential amenities.
Pick the Jayco Eagle HT 320MKTS if…
Pick the Jayco Eagle HT 320MKTS if you want the luxury amenity loadout at the $59K price tier. Outdoor kitchen, theater seating, residential 12V fridge, Climate Shield insulation, MORryde suspension, Olympic mattress, and 60 gal LP add up to a feature list typically reserved for $70-80K trailers. The trade is 2,430 more pounds of trailer weight. Best for a buyer with a 3/4-ton truck or strong half-ton who values residential comforts and four-season capability.
Frequently asked
Which is half-ton towable?
Kodiak 310FLSL at 6,850 dry — easy half-ton. Eagle HT 320MKTS at 9,280 dry pushes most half-tons; a 3/4-ton truck is more comfortable.
Which has more cargo capacity?
Kodiak — 2,830 lbs vs 2,220 lbs on the Jayco. 610 lbs more cargo room before hitting GVWR.
Which is four-season?
Only the Jayco Eagle HT 320MKTS — Climate Shield insulation. The Kodiak isn't rated for four-season camping.