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Highland Ridge Open Range 3X 393TBR vs Jayco North Point 382FLRB

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

Highland Ridge Open Range 3X 393TBR

Highland Ridge

Open Range 3X 393TBR

$128,355 · 44'4" · sleeps 10

Full Highland Ridge Open Range 3X 393TBR details →
Jayco North Point 382FLRB

Jayco

North Point 382FLRB

$136,343 · 43'10" · sleeps 9

Full Jayco North Point 382FLRB details →

Quick verdict

These two Fifth Wheel models share the same 102-in width and similar 43-44 ft length, but they aim at different households. The Highland Ridge Open Range 3X 393TBR is a 44.33-ft, 15,260-lb bunkhouse rated to sleep 10, with king bed, 96-in interior height, 75/97/80 gal tanks, 200W solar, theater seating, residential fridge, fireplace, four-season package, and off-road suspension at $128,355. The Jayco North Point 382FLRB is a 43.83-ft, 15,470-lb front-living layout sleeping 9 with king bed, 102-in interior height, 75/82.5/74 gal tanks, 400W solar, outdoor kitchen, theater seating, GE Profile appliances, JBL sound, and three propane tanks at $136,343.

The Open Range 3X 393TBR is the bunkhouse family pick - sleeps 10, off-road capable, $7,988 cheaper. The North Point 382FLRB is the higher-finish front-living luxury fifth wheel with more solar, taller ceilings, and 120 gal LP for boondocking. Verdict: pick the 3X 393TBR for big-family bunk-life value, the 382FLRB for couples-plus-guests luxury living.

Side-by-side specs

Highland Ridge Open Range 3X 393TBRJayco North Point 382FLRB
MSRP$128,355$136,343
Length44'4"43'10"
Dry weight15,260 lbs15,470 lbs
GVWR17,700 lbs17,995 lbs
Sleeps109
Slides
Fresh tank75 gal75 gal
Grey tank97 gal82.5 gal
Black tank80 gal74 gal
LP120 gal
Solar200W400W
Inverter1800W
Generator
Bathfull
Bedkingking
4-seasonYesYes
Off-roadYesNo
Outdoor kitchenNoYes
Washer/dryerprepprep
Residential fridgeYesYes

Where Highland Ridge Open Range 3X 393TBR wins

  • Sleeps 10 vs 9 - dedicated bunkhouse for kids
  • $7,988 lower MSRP ($128,355 vs $136,343)
  • Off-road suspension and four-season package standard
  • Fireplace standard - 382FLRB does not have one
  • 1,800W inverter standard - 382FLRB not listed

Where Jayco North Point 382FLRB wins

  • 400W solar vs 200W in the 393TBR - 2x off-grid charging
  • 120 gal LP across three tanks vs unspecified on 393TBR
  • 102-in interior height vs 96-in in the Open Range
  • GE Profile appliances and JBL sound system
  • Outdoor kitchen for tailgating

Pick the Highland Ridge Open Range 3X 393TBR if…

Pick the Highland Ridge Open Range 3X 393TBR if you have a large family and need bunkhouse capacity in a Fifth Wheel under $130K. Sleeps 10 means three children plus parents plus guests, the 96-in ceilings still feel spacious, and the four-season package with off-road suspension lets you camp shoulder-season at state-park sites. The 1,800W inverter and 200W solar provide modest off-grid capability, and the fireplace adds family comfort. At $128,355 this is the value bunkhouse fifth wheel choice.

Pick the Jayco North Point 382FLRB if…

Pick the Jayco North Point 382FLRB if you are a couple or empty-nesters who want a luxury front-living layout with high-end finishes and serious off-grid LP capacity. The 102-in interior height, GE Profile package, JBL sound, 400W solar, and 120 gal LP across three tanks support boondocking with full residential cooking. The outdoor kitchen is the social-tailgater feature the 393TBR lacks. At $136,343, the 382FLRB is the upgrade for couples prioritizing finish and propane autonomy.

Frequently asked

How much LP does each carry?

North Point 382FLRB lists 120 gal of LP across three tanks - significant boondocking capability. Open Range 3X 393TBR does not specify LP capacity, but standard fifth wheels at this length typically carry 60-80 gal. The Jayco has roughly 2x LP for off-grid stays.

Which has more interior space feeling?

Both are 102 in wide. The 382FLRB has 102-in interior ceiling height vs the 393TBR's 96-in - 6 in matters more than it sounds. For tall occupants or those sensitive to confined feeling, the 382FLRB is more open.

What tow vehicle do I need?

Both around 15,300-15,500 lb dry with 17,700-17,995 GVWR and roughly 2,900-3,045 lb pin weight. A 1-ton dually pickup is the safe pick for both - 3/4-ton SRW is at the limit.