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2026 Grand Design Reflection362TBS

A two-bedroom rear-bath full-size fifth wheel sleeping eight — a rear full bath between a private bunk room and the main living area, dual awnings and twin 79-gallon gray and black tanks, the family flagship of the Reflection fifth wheels.

Tow-Critical Data — as built, MY2026

12,500lb
Dry Weight
14,995lb
GVWR
2,400lb
Pin Weight
39ft
Length
Sleeps 8 Dual-axle Fifth Wheel · Two-bedroom rear bath, sleeps eight Built by · Grand Design RV Construction · Laminated aluminum · gel-coat Starting MSRP · $100,878

01 What makes it unique

The Reflection 362TBS is the two-bedroom family flagship of the line — the “TBS” marks a rear-bath layout that places a full bathroom across the back of the coach, between the main living area and a private rear bunk room, so a large family has two sleeping spaces and a bath that serves both. Four slides open the central living and kitchen, a private front bedroom sits in the raised nose, and it sleeps eight. It carries the full Reflection residential build: gel-coat fiberglass sidewalls over laminated aluminum framing, a one-piece TPO roof, dual awnings and a 16 cubic-foot 12-volt refrigerator.

It rides on a tandem axle with MORryde rubberized suspension and Goodyear Endurance tires, with a 14,995-pound GVWR on a 12,500-pound dry weight — leaving 2,495 pounds of payload — and a 2,400-pound dry pin weight that wants a capable three-quarter-ton truck. It carries unusually large holding tanks for a family — a 74-gallon fresh with a 79-gallon gray and a matching 79-gallon black — built for an extended stay off full hookups, with the coach framed for a second air conditioner.

It sleeps eight in the Reflection residential build, at an MSRP near $100,900. For a large family that wants two bedrooms, a rear bath serving both and the holding-tank capacity for a long stay, the rear-bath 362TBS is the family flagship of the Reflection fifth wheels.

02 Full specifications

Dimensions

Exterior length
39' 11"
Exterior width
8' 0"
Exterior height
12' 8"

Weights

Dry / unit base weight
12,500 lbs
GVWR (max loaded)
14,995 lbs
Net cargo / payload
2,495 lbs
Dry pin weight
2,400 lbs

Capacities

Fresh water
74 gal
Grey water
79 gal
Black water
79 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
Fifth-wheel (in-bed)
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
8
Slides
4
Hitch type
Fifth-wheel (in-bed)
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 362TBS 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.

FloorplanSub-lineTypeNominalSleepsNotable
322FKTSReflection TTTT36 ft6Front-kitchen couples, rear bath, dual slide
317RSTSReflection TTTT35 ft4Rear-living dual-slide couples trailer
312BHTSReflection TTTT37 ft6Private bunkhouse + outside kitchen, triple slide
345RLTSReflection TTTT39 ft6Rear-living tri-slide, theater seating
342BHTSReflection TTTT38 ft7New 2026: rear private bunkhouse + outside kitchen, triple slide
28RLReflection 1005W31 ft4Half-ton rear-living, dual slide
27BHReflection 1005W32 ft10Half-ton bunkhouse, sleeps ten
32BHReflection 1005W36 ft7Bunkhouse flagship of the 100 Series
270BNReflection 1505W30 ft2Single-slide rear bunk, lightest range
295RLReflection 1505W33 ft4Rear-living dual-slide half-ton
303RLSReflection FW5W33 ft4Entry full-size rear-living, tri-slide
337RLSReflection FW5W36 ft4Rear-living couples full-size
320MKSReflection FW5W35 ft4Mid-kitchen + outside kitchen, desk
311BHSReflection FW5W37 ft6Private bunkhouse, quad slide
367BHSReflection FW5W41 ft8Bunk + loft full-timer flagship
324MBSReflection FW5W37 ft6Mid-bunk two-bedroom, tri-slide
360FLSReflection FW5W39 ft6Front-living flagship, five slides
362TBSReflection FW5W40 ft8Two-bedroom rear bath, sleeps eight
250MLReflection 1505W30 ft3Compact mid-living, single slide
260RDReflection 1505W30 ft4Lightest 5W, rear-living, big payload
298BHReflection 1505W35 ft8Half-ton bunkhouse, sleeps eight
22RKReflection 1005W27 ft4Smallest/cheapest 5W, biggest payload
24RLReflection 1005W30 ft4Rear-living, lightest pin, dual A/C

The full-size Reflection fifth wheel is the volume heart of the line, sitting below the luxury Solitude and new Influence fifth wheels and above the lighter 150 and 100 Series. Pin weights are factory dry figures and climb with cargo — even a half-ton-rated coach needs its loaded pin checked against the truck's payload and rear-axle rating. Additional Reflection fifth-wheel floorplans are catalogued on the line hub.

04 What owners & reviewers report

Two-bedroom rear-bath layout

A rear full bath between a private bunk room and the living area — two sleeping spaces with a shared bath for a large family.

Large twin tanks

A 79-gallon gray and a matching 79-gallon black are unusually large — built for extended stays off full hookups.

Three-quarter-ton coach

A 2,400-lb dry pin and 12,500-lb dry weight want a capable 3/4-ton truck.

Confirm the loaded pin

A 2,400-lb dry pin climbs with cargo — weigh loaded and verify your truck’s payload and rear-axle rating.

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

05 How it compares

↓ Step down
Reflection 311BHS

A single-bunk-room family coach — lighter and lower-priced if a rear bath serving two bedrooms isn’t needed.

↔ Cross-shop
Reflection 360FLS

The front-living flagship at the same GVWR — a separate living room instead of two bedrooms.

↑ Step up
Reflection 367BHS

The bunk-and-loft full-timer flagship — the most sleeping capacity in the line.