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2026 Salem Cruise Lite 19DBXL

A compact double-bunk family trailer light enough to stay single-axle: rear bunks for the kids, a front bed, and bunkhouse capacity in a sub-25-foot body a half-ton or strong SUV tows easily.

Tow-Critical Data — as built, MY2026

4,483lb
Dry Weight
7,520lb
GVWR
3,037lb
Payload
25ft
Length
Sleeps 6 Single-axle · Compact Bunkhouse Built by · Forest River Twin · Wildwood X-Lite 19DBXL Starting MSRP* · ~$36,500

01 What makes it unique

The Salem Cruise Lite 19DBXL packs bunkhouse capacity into a genuinely small, light trailer. Rear double bunks handle the kids, a front bed and a convertible dinette round out the sleeping, and nominal capacity reaches six — all in a 24-foot-8 body that stays light enough to ride on a single axle. Its twin is the Wildwood X-Lite 19DBXL, the same trailer in different trim.

It carries the full Cruise Lite value-laminate build: a powder-coated I-beam steel frame, two-inch laminated sidewalls, a walk-on Tufflex™ PVC roof and an enclosed Accessibelly underbelly, with a 60,000-BTU tankless water heater and a 13,500-BTU air conditioner standard. The Platinum package adds a fiberglass exterior and a 200-watt solar panel. The single axle keeps weight and tire cost down, though it leaves no spare axle if a tire fails — a fair trade for a small family trailer.

At 4,483 pounds dry it is towable by a wide range of half-tons and capable SUVs, and as one of the most affordable bunkhouse layouts in the family it is squarely aimed at first-time buyers with kids. For a young family that wants real bunks without a heavy truck or a big price — and the option to shop the identical Wildwood — the 19DBXL is one of the value twins' best small-family values.

02 Full specifications

Dimensions

Exterior length
24' 8"
Exterior width
8' 0"
Exterior height
10' 1"
Slide-outs
1

Weights

Dry / unit base weight
4,483 lbs
GVWR (max loaded)
7,520 lbs
Net cargo / payload
3,037 lbs*
Hitch / tongue weight
520 lbs

Capacities

Fresh water
39 gal
Grey water
28 gal
Black water
30 gal
Refrigerator
12V*

Construction

Frame
Powder-coated I-beam steel
Walls
2″ laminated · 16″ OC
Roof
Tufflex™ PVC · walk-on
Underbelly
Enclosed Accessibelly

Running gear

Axles
1 (single)
Hitch
Bumper Pull
Front cap
.040 smooth aluminum
Solar
200W (Platinum pkg)

Galley & bath

Cooktop
3-burner range
Refrigerator
12V (size not published*)
A/C
13,500 BTU (15K opt)
Water heater
60K tankless on-demand

Sleeping & layout

Sleeps
6
Primary bed
Front bed
Layout
Front bed, rear double bunks, dinette, 1 slide
Awnings
1

03 Salem & Wildwood floorplan family

Forest River's Salem and Wildwood are near-identical twin lines — the same trailers built on the same factory line, differing mainly in exterior graphics and interior décor. The volume laminate models are the Salem Cruise Lite and its twin the Wildwood X-Lite, which share an identical floorplan roster. The 19DBXL on this page is highlighted; each other profiled plan links to its own page. Across both nameplates the family runs to dozens of floorplans; the highest-demand layouts are detailed here and the rest are catalogued on the line hub.

FloorplanNominalSleepsNotable
171RBXL23 ft4Compact rear-bath couples, triple-slide
19DBXL25 ft6Compact double-bunk family, single-axle
23ZEN31 ft4Rear-living couples, walk-through bath, front bedroom
240BHXL29 ft7Double-bunk family, king bed, dual entry, outside kitchen
24RLXL29 ft4Rear-living couples, king bed, fireplace
25ICE30 ft5Front-bedroom couples, rear bath, fireplace
261BHXL29 ft8Mid bunkhouse family, walk-in shower
263BHXL32 ft7Double-bunk family, dual entry, Versa-Lounge, outside kitchen
26ICE33 ft8King + double bunks family, rear bath, 18′ awning
273QBXL33 ft8Large family bunkhouse, outside kitchen
28ICE33 ft6Front-bedroom family, rear bunks, ICE-series
28VBXL34 ft10King + rear private bunkhouse, Versa-Bunks + Versa-Queen

Every Salem Cruise Lite and Wildwood X-Lite travel trailer carries a powder-coated I-beam steel frame, two-inch laminated sidewalls, a walk-on Tufflex™ PVC roof and an enclosed Accessibelly underbelly; a 200-watt solar panel comes with the Platinum package. Lengths, weights and equipment change with options and model year — always confirm against the unit's own weight sticker. Additional Cruise Lite / X-Lite, FSX and Hemisphere floorplans are documented on the line hub.

04 What owners & reviewers report

Bunkhouse capacity, single-axle light

Rear double bunks and a sub-25-foot body that stays light enough for a single axle — real kid capacity a half-ton or SUV tows with ease.

One of the family's value bunkhouses

Among the most affordable bunk layouts in the Cruise Lite / X-Lite range — aimed squarely at first-time families.

Single axle: note the trade

One axle keeps weight and cost down but leaves no spare axle if a tire fails — reasonable for a small trailer, worth knowing.

Refrigerator size not published

RVUSA's structured record does not publish the refrigerator's cubic footage on this plan; it is shown unverified and excluded from the completeness figure.

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

05 How it compares

↓ Step down
Salem Cruise Lite 171RBXL

The lighter rear-bath couples' plan — no bunks, but even easier to tow and cheaper.

↔ Twin
Wildwood X-Lite 19DBXL

The same trailer in Wildwood trim — identical chassis and specs, different décor. Compare both nameplates' pricing.

↑ Step up
Salem Cruise Lite 261BHXL

A larger tandem-axle bunkhouse sleeping eight with a walk-in shower — more room and beds, heavier.