2025 Lance 850 vs 2024 inTech Sol Dusk

Shopping for an RV and torn between the 2025 Lance 850 and the 2024 inTech Sol Dusk? We've put together a detailed spec comparison to help you decide.

Specifications Comparison

Specification2025 Lance 8502024 inTech Sol DuskAdvantage
CategoryTruck CamperTeardrop
Year202520242025 Lance 850
Length10.5 ft15 ft
Width8.5 ft5.5 ft
Height6.5 ft6 ft
Dry Weight2,400 lbs1,800 lbs
GVWR5,000 lbs5,000 lbs
Sleeping Capacity522025 Lance 850
Fresh Water24 gal21 gal2025 Lance 850
Gray Water9 gal14 gal2024 inTech Sol Dusk
Black Water5 gal6 gal2024 inTech Sol Dusk
Fuel Capacity
Horsepower
Engine
Slide-Outs10
Solar150 W
Battery100 Ah50 Ah2025 Lance 850
Inverter1,500 W500 W2025 Lance 850
MSRP$68,000$55,0002024 inTech Sol Dusk

Detailed Comparison

Shopping for an RV and torn between the 2025 Lance 850 and the 2024 inTech Sol Dusk? We've put together a detailed spec comparison to help you decide.

In terms of footprint, the Lance 850 stretches 10.5 ft while the inTech Sol Dusk spans 15.0 ft. Weight-wise, the inTech Sol Dusk is the lighter rig at 1,800 lbs versus 2,400 lbs.

Capacity-wise, expect to sleep 5 in the Lance 850 versus 2 in the inTech Sol Dusk. With 1 and 0 slide-outs respectively, the parked floor plans differ significantly.

Tank capacities are a key off-grid consideration. The Lance 850 carries 24 gal of fresh water, 9 gal gray, and 5 gal black. The inTech Sol Dusk offers 21 gal fresh, 14 gal gray, and 6 gal black. The Lance 850 has the edge for extended dry camping.

Budget-wise, the inTech Sol Dusk is listed at $55,000 compared to $68,000 for the Lance 850.

For occasional getaways, the more affordable and nimble option usually makes the most sense. If you're hitting the road alone, ease of driving and parking often outweigh sheer size.

Both options have earned their place in the market. Your trip style and budget should be the final tiebreakers.

When it comes to water management, tank capacity plays a major role in how long you can stay off the grid. The 2025 Lance 850 holds 24 gallons of fresh water compared to 21 gallons in the 2024 inTech Sol Dusk, giving it a 3-gallon advantage for extended dry camping. Gray water capacity favors the 2024 inTech Sol Dusk at 14 gallons versus 9 gallons, which directly affects how often you need to find a dump station. The 2024 inTech Sol Dusk also leads in black water capacity with 6 gallons compared to 5 gallons, an important consideration for families or full-time travelers.

Electrical systems are increasingly important as RVers rely on more electronics and appliances. The 2025 Lance 850 includes 150W of factory-installed solar, while the 2024 inTech Sol Dusk does not come with solar as standard equipment. Battery storage gives the edge to the 2025 Lance 850 with 100Ah versus 50Ah, translating to longer run times for lights, fans, and charging devices overnight. The 2025 Lance 850's 1500W inverter can handle heavier loads than the 500W inverter in the other unit, which matters if you plan to run a microwave, coffee maker, or hair dryer without shore power.

For solo travelers and couples who value maneuverability, the 2025 Lance 850 with its more compact footprint will be easier to navigate through tight campgrounds and mountain passes. Families with children should lean toward the 2025 Lance 850, which sleeps up to 5 and provides more flexibility for overnight guests. Full-time RVers who spend extended periods off-grid will benefit most from the 2025 Lance 850's power setup and the 2025 Lance 850's water reserves, as these directly impact daily comfort and independence from hookups. Weekend warriors and seasonal campers who primarily stay at full-hookup campgrounds may find that the differences in tank sizes and power systems matter less, allowing them to focus on floor plan preference and overall comfort instead.

From a value perspective, the 2024 inTech Sol Dusk at $55,000 MSRP represents a $13,000 savings over the 2025 Lance 850 at $68,000, a 24% price difference. Breaking it down per sleeping position, the 2025 Lance 850 costs roughly $13,600 per berth while the 2024 inTech Sol Dusk comes in at $27,500 per berth. On a cost-per-foot basis, the 2025 Lance 850 runs about $6,476 per linear foot versus $3,667 for the 2024 inTech Sol Dusk, which helps contextualize the value each unit delivers for its size. It is also worth considering that Lance and inTech have different dealer networks and warranty programs, which can significantly impact your long-term ownership experience and resale value down the road.

Individual Overviews

2025 Lance 850

  • Category: Truck Camper
  • Length: 10.5 ft
  • Weight: 2,400 lbs
  • Sleeps: 5
  • MSRP: $68,000
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2024 inTech Sol Dusk

  • Category: Teardrop
  • Length: 15 ft
  • Weight: 1,800 lbs
  • Sleeps: 2
  • MSRP: $55,000
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