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Highland Ridge Range Lite 250RBL vs Winnebago Hike 100 H215HS

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

Highland Ridge Range Lite 250RBL

Highland Ridge

Range Lite 250RBL

$42,623 · 30'1" · sleeps 6

Full Highland Ridge Range Lite 250RBL details →
Winnebago Hike 100 H215HS

Winnebago

Hike 100 H215HS

$40,952 · 25' · sleeps 4

Full Winnebago Hike 100 H215HS details →

Quick verdict

These 2026 travel trailers split duties between full-feature half-ton tow and SUV-adjacent rigs. The Highland Ridge Range Lite 250RBL is 30.08 ft, weighs 5,915 lbs dry, lists at $42,623, and ships with a 1,800W inverter, 200W solar with prep, 50-amp shore, four-season insulation, king bed, and theater seating. The Winnebago Hike 100 H215HS is 5.04 ft shorter at 25.04 ft, weighs 4,360 lbs dry, prices at $40,952 ($1,671 less), and uses a queen bed with hybrid sleeping and a full bath.

The Highland Ridge Range Lite 250RBL pairs a 7,500 lb GVWR with a 50-amp setup; the Winnebago Hike 100 H215HS runs 7,400 lb GVWR with 30-amp shore. Grey tanks: 61 (Highland Ridge) vs 43 gal (Winnebago).

Verdict: pick the Highland Ridge Range Lite 250RBL for off-grid couples who want the inverter, king bed, and four-season build; pick the Hike 100 H215HS for a shorter, cheaper rig with hybrid family sleeping.

Side-by-side specs

Highland Ridge Range Lite 250RBLWinnebago Hike 100 H215HS
MSRP$42,623$40,952
Length30'1"25'
Dry weight5,915 lbs4,360 lbs
GVWR7,500 lbs7,400 lbs
Sleeps64
Slides0
Fresh tank55 gal37 gal
Grey tank61 gal43 gal
Black tank38 gal25 gal
LP9.5 gal
Solar200W
Inverter1800W
Generator
Bathfull
Bedkingqueen
4-seasonYesNo
Off-roadNoNo
Outdoor kitchenNoNo
Washer/dryernonenone
Residential fridgeNoNo

Where Highland Ridge Range Lite 250RBL wins

  • 1,800W inverter for off-grid 120V
  • King bed + four-season insulation
  • 50-amp shore + theater seating
  • 61 gal grey tank vs 43 gal
  • Sleeps 6 vs 4

Where Winnebago Hike 100 H215HS wins

  • $1,671 less at MSRP ($40,952 vs $42,623)
  • 1,555 lbs lighter dry weight
  • 5.04 ft shorter (25.04 vs 30.08 ft)
  • Hybrid full-bath layout in smaller footprint
  • 9.5 gal LP tank spec'd

Pick the Highland Ridge Range Lite 250RBL if…

Off-grid couples and families who want a king bed and 1,800W inverter for boondocking should pick the Highland Ridge Range Lite 250RBL. The four-season pkg, 61-gallon grey tank, 50-amp shore service, and 200W solar with prep handle multi-day off-grid stays and dual A/C demand. Theater seating and king bed make the 30-ft length feel residential, and sleeping 6 covers kids on the bunkhouse expansion.

Pick the Winnebago Hike 100 H215HS if…

Mid-size truck owners who want a shorter trailer with hybrid family sleeping and a full bath should choose the Winnebago Hike 100 H215HS. The 25.04 ft length parks in 28-ft pads, the 4,360 lb dry weight tows behind a strong mid-size truck or SUV with 6,000-7,000 lb capacity, and the 30-amp shore handles standard hookups. $1,671 saved goes toward upgrades.

Frequently asked

Does either include an inverter?

The Highland Ridge Range Lite 250RBL ships with a 1,800W inverter standard. The Winnebago Hike 100 H215HS does not include an inverter.

What's the shore power difference?

The Highland Ridge Range Lite 250RBL uses 50-amp shore service; the Winnebago Hike 100 H215HS uses 30-amp. 50-amp lets you run two A/Cs simultaneously.

Which is rated four-season?

The Highland Ridge Range Lite 250RBL is four-season rated. The Winnebago Hike 100 H215HS is not listed as four-season.