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Fleetwood Bounder 35GL vs Winnebago Adventurer 34W

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

Fleetwood Bounder 35GL

Fleetwood

Bounder 35GL

$259,022 · 36'3" · sleeps 4

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Winnebago Adventurer 34W

Winnebago

Adventurer 34W

$252,851 · 35'6" · sleeps 5

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Quick verdict

The Fleetwood Bounder 35GL measures 36.25 ft against the Winnebago Adventurer 34W at 35.50 ft, a 0.8-foot gap that changes how each Class A parks and maneuvers in tight campgrounds. GVWR breaks 26,000 lb to 22,000 lb, giving Fleetwood Bounder 35GL 4,000 lb of additional rated capacity for cargo, water, and gear.

Freshwater capacity sits at 100 gal versus 75 gal, a 25-gallon edge to Fleetwood Bounder 35GL for boondocking stretches between water fills. Sleeping count favors the Winnebago Adventurer 34W, rated for 5 versus 4, which matters for families bringing extra kids or guests. MSRP lands at $259,022 for the Fleetwood Bounder 35GL and $252,851 for the Winnebago Adventurer 34W, putting the Winnebago Adventurer 34W $6,171 below the Fleetwood Bounder 35GL before any dealer discounts. Shoppers prioritizing price tilt Winnebago Adventurer 34W; layout-driven buyers who want the Fleetwood Bounder 35GL's extras tilt the other way. The Fleetwood Bounder 35GL sits in the Class A Gas subclass while the Winnebago Adventurer 34W targets Ford F53 gas, signaling distinct buyer intent within the Class A category.

Side-by-side specs

Fleetwood Bounder 35GLWinnebago Adventurer 34W
MSRP$259,022$252,851
Length36'3"35'6"
Dry weight
GVWR26,000 lbs22,000 lbs
Sleeps45
Slides2
Fresh tank100 gal75 gal
Grey tank58 gal57 gal
Black tank42 gal48 gal
LP25 gal18 gal
Solar100W
Inverter2000W
Generator5500W
Bathfull
Bedkingking
4-seasonNoNo
Off-roadNoNo
Outdoor kitchenNoNo
Washer/dryeryesprep
Residential fridgeYesYes

Where Fleetwood Bounder 35GL wins

  • Longer floorplan at 36.25 ft vs 35.50 ft (0.8 ft more living space)
  • GVWR rated 4,000 lb higher (26,000 vs 22,000 lb)
  • Larger freshwater tank at 100 gal vs 75 gal
  • More LP capacity at 25 gal vs 18 gal
  • 100W solar standard

Where Winnebago Adventurer 34W wins

  • Shorter 35.50-ft footprint vs 36.25 ft for easier parking
  • Larger black tank (48 vs 42 gal)
  • Sleeps 5 vs 4
  • Theater seating included
  • $6,171 lower MSRP ($252,851 vs $259,022)

Pick the Fleetwood Bounder 35GL if…

Choose the Fleetwood Bounder 35GL if a 36.2-ft long-stay layout matters more than maneuverability in tight spots, the higher 26,000 lb GVWR gives you headroom for water, gear, and tow loads, the 100-gal freshwater tank stretches your off-grid days before refilling, the 100W solar setup matters for extended off-grid stays without shore power, or the 5,500W onboard generator earns its keep at boondock sites. At $259,022 MSRP, it slots in as a Class A for buyers who prioritize the spec differences above over the Winnebago Adventurer 34W's alternative trade-offs. Empty-nesters, weekend warriors, and full-time travelers all evaluate this rig differently, so match the spec gaps to your actual annual usage pattern before signing.

Pick the Winnebago Adventurer 34W if…

Choose the Winnebago Adventurer 34W if you want a tighter 35.5-ft footprint for navigating compact state parks and city campgrounds, you regularly travel with 5 people aboard, recliner-style theater seating beats a standard sofa for evening downtime, or the $6,171 lower MSRP fits a tighter budget. At $252,851 MSRP, it slots in as a Class A for buyers who prioritize the spec differences above over the Fleetwood Bounder 35GL's alternative trade-offs. Empty-nesters, weekend warriors, and full-time travelers all evaluate this rig differently, so match the spec gaps to your actual annual usage pattern before signing.

Frequently asked

How much longer is the Fleetwood Bounder 35GL than the Winnebago Adventurer 34W?

The Fleetwood Bounder 35GL measures 36.25 ft against the Winnebago Adventurer 34W's 35.50 ft, a difference of 0.8 ft that affects parking and turning radius in tighter campgrounds.

How many people does the Fleetwood Bounder 35GL sleep compared to the Winnebago Adventurer 34W?

The Fleetwood Bounder 35GL sleeps 4 and the Winnebago Adventurer 34W sleeps 5. That makes the Winnebago Adventurer 34W better for larger groups.

What is the price difference between the Fleetwood Bounder 35GL and Winnebago Adventurer 34W?

MSRP is $259,022 for the Fleetwood Bounder 35GL and $252,851 for the Winnebago Adventurer 34W, leaving Winnebago Adventurer 34W $6,171 below Fleetwood Bounder 35GL. Dealer pricing typically lands several thousand below MSRP for both.