Highland Ridge Roamer 32RLTS vs Jayco Eagle 370FBTS
2026 Fifth Wheel comparison · side-by-side specs, verdict, and who each is best for.
Quick verdict
These Fifth Wheels price within $5,213 of each other ($79,680 vs $84,893). The Highland Ridge Roamer 32RLTS is 36'7" at 11,050 lbs dry, sleeps 4 with king bed and bunkhouse, ships with 200W solar, 1,800W inverter, theater seating, fireplace, four-season insulation, and washer/dryer prep. The Jayco Eagle 370FBTS stretches 40'8" at 12,195 lbs dry, sleeps 4 in front-bath layout with king bed, includes NuvoH20 water filtration, GE appliances, HELIX Cooling, 200W solar with solar prep, outdoor kitchen, residential fridge, optional Halo Griddle, and 60 gal LP.
The Roamer 32RLTS undercuts the Eagle by $5,213 and ships with a 1,800W inverter the Eagle lacks. The Eagle 370FBTS adds 4'1" of length, 1,145 lbs of dry weight, outdoor kitchen, NuvoH20 system, GE appliances, and a 60 gal LP tank.
For Fifth Wheel buyers, the Highland Ridge Roamer vs Jayco Eagle 370FBTS choice is inverter-equipped value (Roamer) versus premium-appliance front-bath (Eagle).
Side-by-side specs
| Highland Ridge Roamer 32RLTS | Jayco Eagle 370FBTS | |
|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $79,680 | $84,893 |
| Length | 36'7" | 40'8" |
| Dry weight | 11,050 lbs | 12,195 lbs |
| GVWR | 13,200 lbs | 14,300 lbs |
| Sleeps | 4 | 4 |
| Slides | — | 1 |
| Fresh tank | 81 gal | 81 gal |
| Grey tank | 87 gal | 87 gal |
| Black tank | 50 gal | 87 gal |
| LP | — | 60 gal |
| Solar | 200W | 200W |
| Inverter | 1800W | — |
| Generator | — | — |
| Bath | — | full |
| Bed | king | king |
| 4-season | Yes | Yes |
| Off-road | No | No |
| Outdoor kitchen | No | Yes |
| Washer/dryer | prep | prep |
| Residential fridge | No | Yes |
Where Highland Ridge Roamer 32RLTS wins
- Lower MSRP by $5,213 ($79,680 vs $84,893)
- 1,800W inverter standard (Eagle has none)
- 1,145 lbs lighter dry weight (11,050 vs 12,195 lbs)
- 4'1" shorter at 36'7" for tighter sites
- Fireplace standard
Where Jayco Eagle 370FBTS wins
- Outdoor kitchen with optional Halo Griddle
- NuvoH20 water filtration system
- GE appliances and HELIX Cooling
- 60 gal LP capacity vs unspecified on Roamer
- Residential fridge standard
Pick the Highland Ridge Roamer 32RLTS if…
Pick the Highland Ridge Roamer 32RLTS if you want a Fifth Wheel under $80K with off-grid hardware factory installed. The 1,800W inverter and 200W solar enable real boondock use, four-season insulation handles shoulder seasons, and fireplace adds comfort. The 36'7" length fits more state-park Fifth Wheel sites than 40+ ft options. At $79,680 the Roamer 32RLTS saves $5,213 over the Eagle 370FBTS - real money for buyers willing to skip outdoor-kitchen luxury.
Pick the Jayco Eagle 370FBTS if…
Pick the Jayco Eagle 370FBTS if you stay seasonally and host frequently. The front-bath layout dedicates the rear of the trailer to a private master suite, the outdoor kitchen with optional Halo Griddle enables full hosting cooking, NuvoH20 water filtration improves water quality for long stays, and GE appliances handle daily use without compromise. The 60 gal LP supports extended winter heating. At $84,893 you pay $5,213 more than the Roamer 32RLTS for premium content and hosting capability the Roamer can't match. Long-stay couples should pick the Eagle.
Frequently asked
Why is the Roamer 32RLTS cheaper with an inverter included?
Highland Ridge prioritizes electrical content (inverter, solar) over residential appliances at this price point. The Eagle 370FBTS allocates budget to GE appliances, NuvoH20, and outdoor kitchen instead of factory inverter.
Can a 3/4-ton truck pull either?
Both push 3/4-ton limits loaded. The Roamer 32RLTS at 13,200 lb GVWR with 2,120 lb pin works for most modern 3/4-ton trucks. The Eagle 370FBTS at 14,300 lb GVWR with 2,355 lb pin runs tighter; a heavy 3/4-ton or one-ton is recommended.
How long can a couple boondock in the Eagle 370FBTS without an inverter?
200W solar charges the battery bank, but without an inverter you can't run microwave or AC from battery. Expect generator use for those needs. The Roamer 32RLTS's 1,800W inverter eliminates that limit.