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2026 JaycoJay Flight SLX 210QB

A couples' coach rather than a bunkhouse — a private front queen flanked by dual wardrobes, an open rear living and dinette area, and a dual-axle ride that tows steady at highway speed.

Tow-Critical Data — as built, MY2026

4,260lb
Dry Weight
6,000lb
GVWR
1,740lb
Payload
25ft
Length
Sleeps 4 Dual-axle · Rear-Living Couples Coach Built by · Jayco, Inc. Construction · Laminated stick-built Starting MSRP · $28,281

01 What makes it unique

The Jay Flight SLX 210QB steps away from the bunkhouse formula to serve couples and small families who want living space over berths. The front holds a private queen bed flanked by dual wardrobes — unusual storage for this size — while the rear opens into a combined living and dinette area rather than a bunk room. It rides on two axles at 25 feet 8 inches, which makes it noticeably more planted on the highway than the single-axle compacts.

Underneath is the same Jayco value construction — fully-integrated A-frame, Magnum Truss roof, enclosed underbelly — but the numbers are bigger: a 6,000-pound GVWR on a 4,260-pound dry weight gives 1,740 pounds of payload, and the fresh tank grows to 52 gallons. An 8 cubic-foot refrigerator and the dual-wardrobe bedroom make it well-suited to longer trips for two.

It sleeps four rather than the bunk plans' six-to-ten, which is the point: this is a trailer that trades upper bunks for an airy, adult-oriented floorplan and real storage. For couples who want a brand-new dual-axle trailer in the high-$20,000s with a proper walk-around bed and room to spread out, the 210QB is one of the more comfortable layouts in the line.

02 Full specifications

Dimensions

Exterior length
25' 8"
Exterior width
8' 0"
Exterior height
10' 6"
Interior height
6' 9"

Weights

Dry / unit base weight
4,260 lbs
GVWR (max loaded)
6,000 lbs
Net cargo / payload
1,740 lbs
Axle count
2 (tandem)

Capacities

Fresh water
52 gal
Grey water
39 gal
Black water
32 gal
Refrigerator
8 cu ft

Construction

Frame
Fully-integrated A-frame · steel
Roof
Magnum Truss · one-piece
Underbelly
Enclosed & heated
Body
Laminated stick-built · fiberglass

Running gear

Axles
2 (tandem)
Hitch
Bumper Pull
Wheel wells
Galvanized · impact-resistant
Brakes
Electric self-adjusting

Galley & bath

Cooktop
3-burner recessed
Refrigerator
8 cu ft
A/C
8K BTU wall-mount A/C
Water heater
Tankless / gas-electric

Sleeping & layout

Sleeps
4
Primary bed
Front queen
Layout
Front Queen, dual bedroom wardrobes, rear bath, dual-axle
Awnings
1

03 Jay Flight SLX floorplan family

Jayco's Jay Flight SLX line — America's best-selling travel trailer for over 20 years, now a single unified line spanning compact single-axle couples' trailers up through 34-foot family bunkhouses. The 210QB on this page is highlighted; each other profiled plan links to its own page. The full line runs more than fifty floorplans; the highest-demand layouts are detailed here and the rest are catalogued on the line hub.

FloorplanNominalSleepsNotable
170BH21 ft6Smallest bunkhouse; single-axle; front queen
175BH22 ft6Compact bunkhouse; bath sink; single-axle
210QB26 ft4Rear-living couples coach; dual wardrobes
250BH28 ft8Mid double-bunkhouse; family volume
261BHS30 ft10Bunkhouse + slide; sleeps 10
284BHS34 ft9Big-family bunkhouse + outdoor kitchen

Most Jay Flight SLX floorplans are also offered in a western "W" / Baja edition (wide-stance axle, off-road tires, enclosed underbelly) built at Jayco's western plant. Lengths, weights and equipment can differ slightly between eastern and western builds — always confirm against the unit's own weight sticker. Additional floorplans (couples' rear-bath, rear-kitchen, Murphy-bed and toy-hauler layouts) are documented on the line hub.

04 What owners & reviewers report

Built for two, not bunks

A front queen with dual wardrobes and an open rear living area make this the line's couples' coach — comfort and storage over berth count.

Dual-axle stability

Two axles at 25'8" tow more steadily at highway speed than the single-axle compacts — a real difference on long hauls.

Big fresh tank, big payload

52 gallons of fresh water and 1,740 lb of payload suit extended trips for two with room to spare.

Sleeps four

Choosing the 210QB means giving up the bunk plans' extra berths — the right call for couples, the wrong one for larger families.

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

05 How it compares

↔ For families
Jay Flight SLX 250BH

Same dual-axle size class but a double-bunkhouse — sleeps eight where the 210QB sleeps four.

↔ Cross-shop
Keystone Coleman 17R

The couples' Coleman with a turned queen — a lighter single-axle alternative to this dual-axle coach.

↔ Cross-shop
Grand Design Imagine 2500RL

A premium rear-living couples' trailer — more finish and price than the SLX.