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Holiday Rambler Incline 29H vs Winnebago Spirit 26T

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

Holiday Rambler Incline 29H

Holiday Rambler

Incline 29H

$161,839 · 32'6" · sleeps 4

Full Holiday Rambler Incline 29H details →
Winnebago Spirit 26T

Winnebago

Spirit 26T

$166,340 · 28'5" · sleeps 6

Full Winnebago Spirit 26T details →

Quick verdict

Two 2026 Ford E450 gas Class C motorhomes, same 14,500 lb GVWR, the same 7.3L V8 family, but built for different missions. The Holiday Rambler Incline 29H is 32.5 ft, 102 in wide, 11.58 ft tall, 1 slide, bunkhouse with mixed beds, full bath, 50/36/36 gal tanks, 330 W solar, 4 kW genset, 50A shore power, theater seating, residential fridge, fireplace, sleeping 4. The Winnebago Spirit 26T is 28.42 ft, 350 HP V8, 2 slides, full bath queen bedroom, 44/41/35 gal tanks, 18 gal LP, 30A shore power, sleeping 6.

The Winnebago Spirit 26T runs 2 slides vs 1, sleeps 6 vs 4, has the slightly higher 350 HP rating, and is shorter (28.42 vs 32.5 ft). The Holiday Rambler Incline 29H counters with 50A service, 330 W of solar, 4 kW onboard genset, bunkhouse, theater seating, residential fridge, and fireplace. MSRP is $161,839 vs $166,340, a $4,501 spread.

Directional verdict: choose the Incline 29H for the 50A electrical stack and bunkhouse; choose the Spirit 26T for the shorter dual-slide footprint and queen master.

Side-by-side specs

Holiday Rambler Incline 29HWinnebago Spirit 26T
MSRP$161,839$166,340
Length32'6"28'5"
Dry weight
GVWR14,500 lbs14,500 lbs
Sleeps46
Slides12
Fresh tank50 gal44 gal
Grey tank36 gal41 gal
Black tank36 gal35 gal
LP18 gal
Solar330W
Inverter
Generator4000W
Bathfullfull
Bedmixedqueen
4-seasonNoNo
Off-roadNoNo
Outdoor kitchenNoNo
Washer/dryernonenone
Residential fridgeYesNo

Where Holiday Rambler Incline 29H wins

  • 50A vs 30A shore power
  • 330 W solar from the factory
  • 4 kW onboard generator included
  • Bunkhouse with mixed beds
  • $161,839 MSRP undercuts Spirit by $4,501

Where Winnebago Spirit 26T wins

  • 2 slides vs 1 on the Incline
  • Sleeps 6 vs 4
  • 350 HP V8 vs 335 HP
  • Shorter 28.42 ft length for parking
  • Queen private bedroom layout

Pick the Holiday Rambler Incline 29H if…

Pick the Holiday Rambler Incline 29H if your family includes kids who need bunk space, you want 50A shore service for full hookups, and you value the 330 W of solar and 4 kW genset that the Spirit doesn't include. The Ford 7.3L V8 at 335 HP / 468 lb-ft pulls the 32.5 ft body, the residential fridge and theater seating raise the daily comfort floor, and the $161,839 MSRP is $4,501 below the Winnebago. Best for parents who treat the Class C as a basecamp for hookup-based family trips.

Pick the Winnebago Spirit 26T if…

Pick the Winnebago Spirit 26T if you want a more compact 28.42 ft Class C with 2 slides, a queen private bedroom, and the slightly higher 350 HP rating. The L-shaped galley layout sleeps 6 across the queen, the dinette, and convertibles, the 18 gal LP carries cooking and furnace runtime, and the shorter footprint fits state-park sites the Incline would have trouble with. At $166,340 MSRP, the $4,501 premium buys the dual-slide layout and private master.

Frequently asked

Which has a bunkhouse?

Only the Incline 29H lists a bunkhouse. The Spirit 26T is a queen-bedroom layout that sleeps 6 via dinette and convertible.

Which is shorter for parking?

The Spirit 26T at 28.42 ft is 4.08 ft shorter than the Incline 29H's 32.5 ft length.

How many slides does each have?

The Incline 29H has 1 slide. The Spirit 26T has 2 slides.