Highland Ridge Open Range 3X 372MBH vs Jayco North Point 377RLBH
2026 Fifth Wheel comparison · side-by-side specs, verdict, and who each is best for.
Quick verdict
Both Fifth Wheels target the luxury-bunkhouse family segment with similar 43-ft length. The Highland Ridge Open Range 3X 372MBH is a 43.75-ft fifth wheel at 13,950 lb dry, 16,300 lb GVWR, with 102-in width and 98-in interior height, sleeping 8 in a king + bunkhouse layout, 75/97/40 gal tanks, 200W solar, 1,800W inverter, generator prep, theater seating, residential fridge, fireplace, four-season, off-road, and washer/dryer prep at $120,743. The Jayco North Point 377RLBH is a 42.92-ft fifth wheel at 15,560 lb dry, 18,100 lb GVWR, with 102-in interior height, sleeping 9 with murphy bunkroom + king bed, 2 slides, 75/87/50 gal tanks, 120 gal LP, 400W solar, residential fridge, outdoor kitchen, theater seating, four-season, and dual awnings at $128,483.
The 3X 372MBH wins on price (-$7,740), inverter, fireplace, and off-road capability. The 377RLBH wins on LP capacity, solar wattage, outdoor kitchen, and sleep count. Verdict: pick the 3X 372MBH for off-road bunkhouse value, the 377RLBH for luxury murphy-bunkroom family touring.
Side-by-side specs
| Highland Ridge Open Range 3X 372MBH | Jayco North Point 377RLBH | |
|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $120,743 | $128,483 |
| Length | 43'9" | 42'11" |
| Dry weight | 13,950 lbs | 15,560 lbs |
| GVWR | 16,300 lbs | 18,100 lbs |
| Sleeps | 8 | 9 |
| Slides | — | 2 |
| Fresh tank | 75 gal | 75 gal |
| Grey tank | 97 gal | 87 gal |
| Black tank | 40 gal | 50 gal |
| LP | — | 120 gal |
| Solar | 200W | 400W |
| Inverter | 1800W | — |
| Generator | — | — |
| Bath | — | full |
| Bed | king | king |
| 4-season | Yes | Yes |
| Off-road | Yes | No |
| Outdoor kitchen | No | Yes |
| Washer/dryer | prep | prep |
| Residential fridge | Yes | Yes |
Where Highland Ridge Open Range 3X 372MBH wins
- $7,740 less expensive at $120,743 vs $128,483
- 1,800W inverter standard - 377RLBH does not list
- 1,610 lb lighter dry weight (13,950 vs 15,560)
- Fireplace and off-road suspension standard
- Generator prep included for adding 5kW onan
Where Jayco North Point 377RLBH wins
- 120 gal LP capacity across three tanks for boondocking
- 400W solar vs 200W in the 3X 372MBH - 2x charging
- Sleeps 9 vs 8 with murphy bunkroom flexibility
- Outdoor kitchen and JBL sound system
- 102-in interior height vs 98-in - more open feel
Pick the Highland Ridge Open Range 3X 372MBH if…
Pick the Highland Ridge Open Range 3X 372MBH if you want a luxury bunkhouse fifth wheel under $125K with serious off-road and four-season capability. The 1,800W inverter supports off-grid evening loads, the fireplace adds family-room ambiance, off-road suspension reaches unpaved campsites, and four-season insulation extends shoulder seasons. At $120,743 the 3X 372MBH delivers exceptional value for bunkhouse families willing to add 400W solar aftermarket.
Pick the Jayco North Point 377RLBH if…
Pick the Jayco North Point 377RLBH if you want premium luxury features and serious off-grid LP capacity in a family fifth wheel. The 120 gal LP across three tanks supports 2-3 weeks off-grid, 400W solar charges the house bank, the murphy-bunkroom layout flexes between cargo and sleep space, and the outdoor kitchen adds tailgating. JBL sound, dual awnings, and 102-in interior height deliver homelike living. North Point 377RLBH at $128,483 is the premium murphy-bunkhouse luxury fifth wheel pick.
Frequently asked
What is a murphy bunkroom?
The North Point 377RLBH's murphy bunkroom converts between sleeping space with fold-down bunks and a daytime cargo or guest room. When folded, you get a private den with TV/sofa; deployed, you have bunk space for kids. Flexibility the 3X 372MBH does not offer.
Is the 1,800W inverter worth more than 200W extra solar?
1,800W inverter actively powers AC and appliances now; 200W solar passively recharges 100Ah/day. Different problems. The 3X 372MBH inverter is roughly $1,500 of value; the 377RLBH extra 200W solar is roughly $1,000. The Highland Ridge has more electrical value standard.
Can a 3/4-ton truck tow either?
Borderline - both have pin weights 2,800-2,990 lb that exceed most 3/4-ton SRW bed payloads. A 1-ton SRW with appropriate payload package or a 1-ton DRW is the safer pick for sustained towing of either rig.