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Heartland Sundance Ultra-Lite 31BROK vs Winnebago Voyage V3033BH

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

Heartland Sundance Ultra-Lite 31BROK

Heartland

Sundance Ultra-Lite 31BROK

$65,243 · 38'9" · sleeps 8

Full Heartland Sundance Ultra-Lite 31BROK details →
Winnebago Voyage V3033BH

Winnebago

Voyage V3033BH

$63,115 · 34'1" · sleeps 8

Full Winnebago Voyage V3033BH details →

Quick verdict

Even with similar 8-sleep bunkhouse missions, the Heartland Sundance Ultra-Lite 31BROK and Winnebago Voyage V3033BH attack the family travel trailer segment differently. The Sundance Ultra-Lite 31BROK measures 38.75 ft long at 9,845 lbs dry with an 11,995 lb GVWR. The Voyage V3033BH is 4.67 ft shorter at 34.08 ft and lighter at 7,600 lbs dry on a 10,400 lb GVWR, making it the meaningfully smaller package for the same sleep count.

The Sundance Ultra-Lite 31BROK leans into amenity: residential refrigerator, outdoor kitchen, theater seating, and a $65,243 MSRP. The Voyage V3033BH counters with 100 gal grey holding (double the Sundance's typical capacity), 50 gal fresh, 14 gal LP propane, and a $63,115 MSRP, $2,128 less. Heartland runs 30-amp shore service while the Voyage V3033BH uses 50-amp.

For families that want camp-cooking gear and a stocked feature list, the Heartland Sundance Ultra-Lite 31BROK is the rig. For those who tow lighter and dry-camp longer between dumps, the Winnebago Voyage V3033BH is the smarter buy.

Side-by-side specs

Heartland Sundance Ultra-Lite 31BROKWinnebago Voyage V3033BH
MSRP$65,243$63,115
Length38'9"34'1"
Dry weight9,845 lbs7,600 lbs
GVWR11,995 lbs10,400 lbs
Sleeps88
Slides1
Fresh tank50 gal
Grey tank100 gal
Black tank50 gal
LP14 gal
Solar
Inverter
Generator
Bathfull
Bedmixed
4-seasonNoNo
Off-roadNoNo
Outdoor kitchenYesNo
Washer/dryernonenone
Residential fridgeYesNo

Where Heartland Sundance Ultra-Lite 31BROK wins

  • Residential refrigerator standard
  • Outdoor kitchen and theater seating included
  • MSRP $65,243 with full feature stack
  • 8-sleep bunkhouse in a single-make package

Where Winnebago Voyage V3033BH wins

  • 2,245 lbs lighter dry weight (7,600 vs 9,845 lbs)
  • 100 gal grey tank for longer dry-camp stays
  • 50-amp shore service vs 30-amp
  • $2,128 lower MSRP ($63,115 vs $65,243)

Pick the Heartland Sundance Ultra-Lite 31BROK if…

Choose the Heartland Sundance Ultra-Lite 31BROK if you tow with a 3/4-ton truck and want a complete amenity stack: residential fridge, outdoor kitchen, theater seating. The 9,845 lb dry weight and 38.75 ft length are best matched to F-250 or Ram 2500 class. Families that camp at full-hookup sites will not miss the 30-amp shore service and will appreciate the in-trailer feel of residential appliances.

Pick the Winnebago Voyage V3033BH if…

Choose the Winnebago Voyage V3033BH if your truck is a half-ton or you prioritize lighter tow weight at the same 8-sleep capacity. The 7,600 lb dry weight, 100 gal grey holding tank, and 50-amp shore service make it a smarter pick for extended boondocking and family hookup camping alike. The shorter 34.08 ft length is also easier to back into standard pads.

Frequently asked

Which trailer is lighter to tow?

The Winnebago Voyage V3033BH is 2,245 lbs lighter dry (7,600 vs 9,845 lbs) and 4.67 ft shorter than the Heartland Sundance Ultra-Lite 31BROK, making it the friendlier match for half-ton trucks.

How does grey water capacity compare?

The Winnebago Voyage V3033BH ships with a 100 gal grey tank vs Heartland's unlisted but typically 40-50 gal grey on the Sundance Ultra-Lite 31BROK, doubling boondocking duration before a dump-station trip.

Is the Sundance's higher MSRP justified?

The Heartland Sundance Ultra-Lite 31BROK adds $2,128 over the Voyage V3033BH ($65,243 vs $63,115) but includes residential fridge, outdoor kitchen, and theater seating, all extras on most competitors. Whether it pencils depends on whether you want those three features.