01 What makes it unique
The Reflection 322FKTS is the front-kitchen couples’ trailer of the line. Placing the galley up front — unusual in a travel trailer — frees the rear for a full bath and opens the center for living, with dual slides widening the main room. It carries the Reflection build that sits a clear step above Grand Design’s Imagine: gel-coat fiberglass sidewalls over laminated aluminum framing, a one-piece TPO roof, an aerodynamic painted front cap and a 16 cubic-foot residential refrigerator.
It rides on a tandem axle with MORryde rubberized suspension and Goodyear Endurance tires, and the numbers favor cargo: a 10,995-pound GVWR on an 8,800-pound dry weight leaves a generous 2,195 pounds of payload, with a 1,110-pound dry tongue weight that a properly equipped half-ton can carry. A 54-gallon fresh tank and a 16 cubic-foot 12-volt refrigerator support extended couples’ trips.
It sleeps six on paper but is really a couples’ layout with room for guests, at an MSRP near $80,300 — above the Imagine trailers in both finish and price, and a genuine bumper-pull alternative to the Reflection fifth wheels. For buyers who want Reflection quality without an in-bed hitch or a three-quarter-ton truck, the front-kitchen 322FKTS is the lightest way into the line.
02 Full specifications
Dimensions
- Exterior length
- 35' 9"
- Exterior width
- 8' 0"
- Exterior height
- 11' 11"
Weights
- Dry / unit base weight
- 8,800 lbs
- GVWR (max loaded)
- 10,995 lbs
- Net cargo / payload
- 2,195 lbs
- Dry tongue weight
- 1,110 lbs
Capacities
- Fresh water
- 54 gal
- Grey water
- 71 gal
- Black water
- 39 gal
- Refrigerator
- 16 cu ft
Construction
- Walls
- Laminated aluminum-framed · gel-coat fiberglass
- Roof
- One-piece TPO · walk-on decking
- Front cap
- Painted fiberglass · Max Turn aero
- Insulation
- Side/rear R-9 · floor R-30* · roof R-40*
Running gear
- Axles
- 2 (tandem)
- Hitch
- Bumper Pull
- Suspension
- MORryde rubberized equalizer
- Tires
- Goodyear Endurance · aluminum wheels
Galley & bath
- Cooktop
- 3-burner recessed
- Refrigerator
- 16 cu ft
- A/C
- 15K BTU ducted A/C
- Water heater
- Tankless on-demand · gas
Sleeping & layout
- Sleeps
- 6
- Slides
- 2
- Hitch type
- Bumper Pull
- Primary bed
- Front queen/king
03 The Reflection floorplan family
Grand Design's Reflection is the brand's premium-mainstream towable family, and it spans four sub-lines across both tow types. The full-size Reflection fifth wheel is the heart of the range — a residential half-ton-to-three-quarter-ton coach with a 16 cubic-foot refrigerator and laminated aluminum construction. The Reflection travel trailer (the "...TS" plans) brings that same finish to a genuine bumper-pull, for buyers who want Reflection quality without an in-bed hitch. The Reflection 150 Series is the lightest fifth wheel — CURT Touring Coil suspension, standard solar and a 90-degree turning pin box for short-bed half-tons — and the Reflection 100 Series is the accessible short-bed fifth-wheel entry. The 322FKTS on this page is highlighted; each other profiled plan links to its own page. The full Reflection catalogue runs to dozens of floorplans across all four; the highest-demand layouts are detailed here and the rest are catalogued on the line hub.
| Floorplan | Sub-line | Type | Nominal | Sleeps | Notable |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 322FKTS | Reflection TT | TT | 36 ft | 6 | Front-kitchen couples, rear bath, dual slide |
| 317RSTS | Reflection TT | TT | 35 ft | 4 | Rear-living dual-slide couples trailer |
| 312BHTS | Reflection TT | TT | 37 ft | 6 | Private bunkhouse + outside kitchen, triple slide |
| 345RLTS | Reflection TT | TT | 39 ft | 6 | Rear-living tri-slide, theater seating |
| 342BHTS | Reflection TT | TT | 38 ft | 7 | New 2026: rear private bunkhouse + outside kitchen, triple slide |
| 28RL | Reflection 100 | 5W | 31 ft | 4 | Half-ton rear-living, dual slide |
| 27BH | Reflection 100 | 5W | 32 ft | 10 | Half-ton bunkhouse, sleeps ten |
| 32BH | Reflection 100 | 5W | 36 ft | 7 | Bunkhouse flagship of the 100 Series |
| 270BN | Reflection 150 | 5W | 30 ft | 2 | Single-slide rear bunk, lightest range |
| 295RL | Reflection 150 | 5W | 33 ft | 4 | Rear-living dual-slide half-ton |
| 303RLS | Reflection FW | 5W | 33 ft | 4 | Entry full-size rear-living, tri-slide |
| 337RLS | Reflection FW | 5W | 36 ft | 4 | Rear-living couples full-size |
| 320MKS | Reflection FW | 5W | 35 ft | 4 | Mid-kitchen + outside kitchen, desk |
| 311BHS | Reflection FW | 5W | 37 ft | 6 | Private bunkhouse, quad slide |
| 367BHS | Reflection FW | 5W | 41 ft | 8 | Bunk + loft full-timer flagship |
| 324MBS | Reflection FW | 5W | 37 ft | 6 | Mid-bunk two-bedroom, tri-slide |
| 360FLS | Reflection FW | 5W | 39 ft | 6 | Front-living flagship, five slides |
| 362TBS | Reflection FW | 5W | 40 ft | 8 | Two-bedroom rear bath, sleeps eight |
| 250ML | Reflection 150 | 5W | 30 ft | 3 | Compact mid-living, single slide |
| 260RD | Reflection 150 | 5W | 30 ft | 4 | Lightest 5W, rear-living, big payload |
| 298BH | Reflection 150 | 5W | 35 ft | 8 | Half-ton bunkhouse, sleeps eight |
| 22RK | Reflection 100 | 5W | 27 ft | 4 | Smallest/cheapest 5W, biggest payload |
| 24RL | Reflection 100 | 5W | 30 ft | 4 | Rear-living, lightest pin, dual A/C |
The Reflection travel trailer brings the line's residential finish to a bumper-pull, for buyers who want Reflection quality without an in-bed hitch. It sits above Grand Design's Imagine and Transcend trailers in finish and price. Tongue weights are factory dry figures and climb with cargo — weigh the loaded trailer and confirm against your vehicle's door-jamb placard. Additional Reflection travel-trailer floorplans are catalogued on the line hub.
04 What owners & reviewers report
Reflection finish, bumper-pull tow
Gel-coat fiberglass, laminated aluminum framing and a 16 cu ft fridge in a conventional trailer a capable half-ton can tow.
Front kitchen opens the rear
Placing the galley up front frees the back for a full bath and an airy center living area.
Strong payload
2,195 lb of payload on a 10,995-lb GVWR carries a couple’s full load with real margin.
Confirm the loaded tongue
A 1,110-lb dry tongue grows with cargo — weigh loaded and check your vehicle’s door-jamb placard before towing.
05 How it compares
A triple-slide bunkhouse with an outside kitchen — the family trailer above this couples’ layout.
The half-ton fifth-wheel alternative — a taller, more planted tow with a raised front bedroom.
Grand Design’s volume trailer one tier down — lighter and cheaper, with less residential finish.