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2026 Apex Ultra-Lite 291TBSS

The large-family bunkhouse: a private triple-bunk room, a front bedroom, a U-dinette and a standard outside kitchen in a 33-foot laminate ultra-light body that sleeps nine.

Tow-Critical Data — as built, MY2026

6,896lb
UVW
7,980lb
GVWR
1,084lb
CCC
34ft
Length
Sleeps 9 1 slide · Ultra-Lite Built by · Coachmen Private bunk room · Outside kitchen Selling* · ~$41,000

01 What makes it unique

The Apex Ultra-Lite 291TBSS is the line\u2019s large-family bunkhouse, built around a private triple-bunk room. The rear bunkhouse closes off for privacy and stacks three bunks for the kids; a front bedroom with a queen gives the adults their own space; a U-shaped dinette on the single slide seats the family and converts to another berth; and a standard outside kitchen moves cooking to the campsite. With the triple bunks, the front bedroom and the convertible dinette, nominal capacity reaches nine \u2014 a genuine big-crew layout in a still-towable ultra-light.

At 6,896 pounds unloaded and 33 feet 6 inches, the 291TBSS is a half-ton-plus tow, and its 1,084-pound cargo capacity is the tightest among the profiled plans \u2014 the trade for fitting nine berths and an outside kitchen into the weight. A family that loads heavy should weigh the rig carefully and watch tongue load. Standard equipment is full 12-volt residential: a 10-cubic-foot 12V refrigerator, a 3-burner stovetop with an air-fryer oven, a 15,000-BTU ducted air conditioner, a 55-amp power center with standard 50-amp service, a 400-watt solar system with inverter prep and an 18-foot power awning.

Construction is the Apex Aluma-Cage recipe \u2014 vacuum-bonded laminated dual Azdel fiberglass sidewalls and rear wall, a laminated aluminum trussed roof with a Dicor Crossflex membrane and a laminated aluminum-framed floor \u2014 a clear tier above the metal-sided Catalina value line. For a big family that wants a private bunk room, an outside kitchen and laminate-fiberglass construction without stepping up to a heavy full-size trailer, the 291TBSS is the large-family Apex pick \u2014 with the caveat that its payload runs tight.

02 Full specifications

Dimensions

Exterior length
33' 6"
Exterior width
8' 0"
Exterior height
10' 11"
Slide-outs
1

Weights

Unloaded vehicle weight
6,896 lbs*
GVWR (published)
7,980 lbs
Cargo carrying capacity
1,084 lbs
Hitch / tongue weight
980 lbs

Capacities

Fresh water
50 gal
Grey water
35 gal
Black water
35 gal
Refrigerator
10 cu ft 12V

Construction

Frame
Powder-coated aluminum I-beam
Walls
Vac-bonded laminated Azdel fiberglass
Roof
Laminated aluminum truss · Dicor Crossflex
Floor
Laminated aluminum-framed

Running gear

Axles
2 (tandem)
Hitch
Bumper Pull
Suspension
Super-lube axles
Rock guard
Front stone guard

Galley & bath

Refrigerator
10 cu ft 12V
Cooktop
3-burner + air-fryer oven
A/C
15,000 BTU (ducted)
Water heater
48K tankless on-demand
Solar
400W + 30A controller

Sleeping & layout

Sleeps
9
Primary bed
Front queen
Layout
Front bedroom, private rear triple-bunk room, U-dinette on slide, outside kitchen
Awnings
1 (18' power, LED)

03 Coachmen Apex Ultra-Lite floorplan family

Coachmen's Apex Ultra-Lite is the brand's premium-mainstream ultra-light travel trailer — a laminated-fiberglass, aluminum-framed line built to tow behind a mid-size SUV or any half-ton. The 291TBSS on this page is highlighted; the other profiled plans link to their own pages. Profiled here are breadth-spanning floorplans — couples rear-bath, bar-style entertainer, family bunkhouse and rear-living lounge — with the rest of the roster catalogued on the line hub and profiled in demand order. (Apex also fields a value-priced metal-framed Apex Ultra-Lite X sub-line and the smaller Apex Nano, summarized on the hub.)

FloorplanNominalSleepsNotable
242BARV28' 10"4Front bed, rear bath, bi-fold bar door + outside kitchen
244RBS29' 8"3Front bed, rear bath, rear-living super slide
246BARV32' 3"6Bunkhouse + dual entry + bar-style outside entertainment
291TBSS33' 6"9Private triple-bunk family, U-dinette, outside kitchen
293RLDS34' 0"4Rear-living couples, kitchen island, theater seating, 20' awning

Every Apex Ultra-Lite uses Aluma-Cage construction: vacuum-bonded laminated dual Azdel fiberglass sidewalls and rear wall, a laminated aluminum trussed roof with a Dicor Crossflex membrane, a laminated aluminum-framed floor, a fiberglass front cap and a corrosion-resistant powder-coated I-beam chassis — a clear construction tier above the metal-sided Catalina value line. Standard equipment is full 12-volt residential: a 10-cubic-foot 12V refrigerator, a 3-burner stovetop with an air-fryer oven, a 15,000-BTU air conditioner (ducted on the 8-foot-wide plans), a 55-amp power center with standard 50-amp service, a 400-watt solar system with a 30-amp controller and inverter prep, an on-demand 48,000-BTU tankless water heater, a premium Alpine Bluetooth speaker, a power tongue jack, a power awning, a backup-camera mount and Starlink prep. A 50-amp upgrade with a second 13,500-BTU air conditioner and theater seating are options on select plans. Lengths, weights and equipment change with options and model year — always confirm against the unit's own weight sticker. Additional Apex Ultra-Lite, Apex Ultra-Lite X and Apex Nano floorplans are catalogued on the line hub.

04 What owners & reviewers report

Private triple-bunk room

A closed-off rear bunkhouse stacks three bunks for the kids while the front bedroom gives the adults privacy \u2014 a genuine big-family layout.

Sleeps nine in an ultra-light

The triple bunks plus the front bedroom and convertible dinette make this one of the highest-capacity plans in the line.

Tightest payload of the profiled plans

The ~1,084-lb cargo capacity is the smallest here \u2014 a family that loads heavy should weigh the rig carefully and watch tongue load; confirm payload, not just tow rating.

A half-ton-plus tow

At 6,896 lb UVW and 980 lb of hitch weight, the 291TBSS wants a capable half-ton or larger \u2014 match it to your truck\u2019s payload.

Selling price runs well below the placard

Dealer placards run higher while selling prices commonly land near $40,000\u2013$41,000; the figure shown is dealer-typical selling and is flagged.

SOURCING — ownership notes to be expanded with cited threads from owner communities & forums per the data plan

05 How it compares

\u2194 Step over
Apex Ultra-Lite 246BARV

A bar-style two-slide family plan \u2014 open bunks and an outdoor bar instead of a private bunk room, sleeping six with more payload.

\u2191 Step up
Apex Ultra-Lite 293RLDS

The rear-living flagship \u2014 a couples\u2019 lounge with a kitchen island rather than a family bunkhouse, much more payload.

\u2194 Cross-shop
Coachmen Catalina 343BHTS

A large-family triple-slide bunk-room plan one construction tier down \u2014 metal-sided value build, heavier, lower price.