Dutchmen Kodiak 332BHSL vs Jayco Eagle HT 312BHOK
2026 Travel Trailer comparison · side-by-side specs, verdict, and who each is best for.
Quick verdict
Two 2026 family bunkhouse travel trailers in the $62-64K range with very different builds. The Dutchmen Kodiak 332BHSL is 37.4 ft, 7,157 lb dry, 9,680 lb GVWR with 2,523 lb cargo capacity. Sleeps 10 — the highest count in this slice.
The Jayco Eagle HT 312BHOK is 38.67 ft, 10,015 lb dry, 11,995 lb GVWR with 1,980 lb cargo capacity. Sleeps 8 with double slides, outdoor kitchen, residential 12V fridge, theater seating, 200W solar, Climate Shield insulation, HELIX cooling, 84-inch interior ceiling, and 60 gallons of LP.
The Dutchmen Kodiak 332BHSL is the lightweight bed-dense bunkhouse. The Jayco Eagle HT 312BHOK is the luxury-tier family bunkhouse with the appliance package and double slides. $2,085 separates them.
Side-by-side specs
| Dutchmen Kodiak 332BHSL | Jayco Eagle HT 312BHOK | |
|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $62,040 | $64,125 |
| Length | 37'5" | 38'8" |
| Dry weight | 7,157 lbs | 10,015 lbs |
| GVWR | 9,680 lbs | 11,995 lbs |
| Sleeps | 10 | 8 |
| Slides | — | 2 |
| Fresh tank | 44 gal | 52 gal |
| Grey tank | 78 gal | 74 gal |
| Black tank | 28 gal | 37 gal |
| LP | — | 60 gal |
| Solar | — | 200W |
| Inverter | — | — |
| Generator | — | — |
| Bath | — | full |
| Bed | — | bunks |
| 4-season | No | Yes |
| Off-road | No | No |
| Outdoor kitchen | No | Yes |
| Washer/dryer | none | none |
| Residential fridge | No | Yes |
Where Dutchmen Kodiak 332BHSL wins
- Sleeps 10 vs 8 (two more beds)
- 2,858 lb lighter dry weight (7,157 vs 10,015 lb)
- $2,085 cheaper at $62,040 MSRP
- 543 lb more cargo capacity (2,523 vs 1,980 lb)
- 444 lb lower hitch weight (936 vs 1,380 lb)
Where Jayco Eagle HT 312BHOK wins
- Two slides expand interior living space
- 84-inch interior ceiling for tall adults
- 200W solar; the Kodiak 332BHSL has no solar
- 60 gallons LP, outdoor kitchen, residential 12V fridge, HELIX cooling, theater seating
- Climate Shield four-season insulation
Pick the Dutchmen Kodiak 332BHSL if…
Pick the Dutchmen Kodiak 332BHSL if you need to sleep 10 and want to keep tow weight reasonable. The 7,157 lb dry weight and 936 lb hitch are significantly lighter than the Eagle HT 312BHOK's 10,015 lb / 1,380 lb. Sleeping 10 covers extended family and scout-group trips. The 2,523 lb cargo capacity is solid. You give up the slides, factory solar, 84-inch ceiling, outdoor kitchen, residential fridge, and four-season build. Best for big-family buyers who want maximum bed count at the lowest tow weight.
Pick the Jayco Eagle HT 312BHOK if…
Pick the Jayco Eagle HT 312BHOK if you want the luxury family build with the double slides, 84-inch ceiling, and full appliance package. The double slides open the main living area in a way the Kodiak 332BHSL doesn't. The outdoor kitchen, 200W solar, HELIX cooling, residential fridge, and Climate Shield insulation cover the upgrade list. Sleeping 8 is plenty for most families. The 11,995 lb GVWR and 1,380 lb hitch require a 3/4-ton truck. Best for families who prioritize luxury build over bed count.
Frequently asked
Which sleeps more?
The Dutchmen Kodiak 332BHSL sleeps 10 vs 8 on the Eagle HT 312BHOK. Two extra beds matter for extended-family trips.
Why is the Eagle HT 312BHOK so much heavier?
The Jayco Eagle HT 312BHOK is luxury-tier with double slides, outdoor kitchen, residential appliances, MORryde-grade construction, and four-season insulation. The Kodiak 332BHSL is a simpler bunkhouse build.
What truck do I need?
The Kodiak 332BHSL at 9,680 lb GVWR fits a max-tow half-ton. The Eagle HT 312BHOK at 11,995 lb GVWR and 1,380 lb hitch demands a 3/4-ton minimum.