01 Who Jayco is
Jayco is a Thor Industries company and one of the most recognized names in North American RVing. Family-founded in 1968, it built its reputation on durable construction — the Magnum Truss roof, integrated A-frames, enclosed underbellies — backed by a two-year limited warranty that's longer than much of the industry's.
The towable range centers on Jay Flight, the best-selling travel trailer in America for over twenty years, now consolidated into a single broad Jay Flight SLX line. Above it sits the lightweight step-up Jay Feather (which absorbed the discontinued White Hawk for 2025), and the premium Eagle family — full-size fifth wheels plus the half-ton Eagle HT offered in both fifth-wheel and travel-trailer form. This page indexes Jayco's towable lines; each gets its own profile with floorplans and verified specs as the catalog grows.
02 Jayco towable lines
Jayco's towable lines, grouped by where they sit in the range. Profiled lines link through; the rest are documented and will be built out in demand order.
| Line | Tier | Type | Known for | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jay Flight SLX | Value | TT | America's best-selling TT 20+ yrs; family bunkhouses | Profiled |
| Jay Feather | Mid | TT | Lightweight step-up; Norco® Z-frame, 11 cu ft fridge | Profiled |
| White Hawk | Premium-mid | TT | Discontinued after 2024; folded into Jay Feather | Legacy |
| Eagle & Eagle HT | Premium | 5W·TT | Premium fifth wheels + half-ton Eagle HT in 5W and TT | Profiled |
| North Point / Pinnacle | Premium | 5W | Luxury fifth wheels | Pending |
| Jay Flight Bungalow | Destination | DEST | Park-model destination trailers | Pending |
Jay Flight consolidated for 2026 into a single Jay Flight SLX line spanning 16–40 ft. Older split between standard Jay Flight and SLX is retired; floorplans were renumbered for the model year.
03 How the range fits together
Jayco's towable ladder mirrors the rest of the Thor portfolio: start at value, climb to luxury without leaving the family. Jay Flight SLX is the volume foundation — the trailer most Jayco owners buy first. Jay Feather trades up in features and floorplan size while staying half-ton-friendly (it absorbed the discontinued White Hawk's premium-lightweight slot for 2025), and the Eagle range moves into residential-grade fifth wheels, with the half-ton Eagle HT bridging into premium travel trailers and lighter fifth wheels for buyers stepping up from a Jay Feather.
Because Jayco is a Thor brand, its closest in-house cross-shop is Keystone — Coleman and the Keystone value stack sit at similar price points to Jay Flight, with different construction and warranty terms. Cross-brand, the Jay Flight's main rivals are Grand Design's Imagine and Forest River's Salem/Wildwood family.
