01 What makes it unique
The Micro Minnie 2000TRB answers a specific need: two people who would rather have their own beds. In place of the single shared bed of the 2000FRB and 2000MRB, it puts a pair of twin beds across the front, each its own berth — ideal for friends traveling together, family members who sleep at different hours, or anyone who simply prefers not to share. The beds can typically be bridged into a larger sleeping surface when needed, giving the layout real flexibility.
It is built on the same platform as the rest of the no-slide trio — the NXG engineered steel frame, 1.5-inch FilonMax fiberglass over Azdel composite, one-piece walkable TPO roof, Dexter TORFLEX torsion axles, and enclosed heated underbelly — with the standard 10-cubic-foot 12-volt refrigerator, 13,500-BTU air conditioner and 60,000-BTU tankless water heater. The 31-gallon fresh tank with 25/25 gray and black tanks and the full rear bath carry over unchanged.
At 3,976 pounds dry with a 430-pound tongue weight it sits squarely between its two siblings on weight, and like them it skips the slide for simplicity and durability. For travelers whose priority is two separate beds in a genuinely light, easy-towing trailer, the 2000TRB is the obvious pick of the no-slide trio, at an MSRP in the low-$40,000s.
02 Full specifications
Dimensions
- Exterior length
- 22' 5"
- Exterior width
- 7' 0"
- Exterior height
- 10' 4"
- Interior height
- 6' 4"
Weights
- Dry / unit base weight
- 3,976 lbs
- GVWR (max loaded)
- 5,500 lbs
- Net cargo / payload
- 1,524 lbs
- Axle count
- 2 (tandem)
Capacities
- Fresh water
- 31 gal
- Grey water
- 25 gal
- Black water
- 25 gal
- Refrigerator
- 10 cu ft (12V)
Construction
- Frame
- NXG engineered steel
- Roof
- One-piece TPO · walkable
- Underbelly
- Enclosed & heated · 12V pads
- Body
- FilonMax fiberglass · Azdel composite
Running gear
- Axles
- 2 (tandem) · 3,000 lb each
- Hitch
- Bumper Pull · dry tongue 430 lb
- Tires
- Goodyear Wrangler 235/75R15C
- Brakes
- Electric self-adjusting
Galley & bath
- Cooktop
- 2-burner recessed
- Refrigerator
- 10 cu ft 12V
- A/C
- 13,500 BTU
- Water heater
- Tankless on-demand 60K
Sleeping & layout
- Sleeps
- 3
- Primary bed
- Twin beds 32×74 each
- Layout
- Front twin beds, mid galley & dinette, rear bath, no slide
- Awnings
- 1 · 15′
03 Micro Minnie floorplan family
Winnebago's Micro Minnie line — a thirteen-floorplan range of genuinely light, 7-foot-wide travel trailers built to slip down narrow trails and tuck into tight sites, every one of them rated to a 5,500-pound GVWR. The 2000TRB on this page is highlighted; each profiled plan links to its own page, and the remaining layouts are catalogued on the line hub.
| Floorplan | Nominal | Sleeps | Notable |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1720FB | 20 ft | 3 | Compact rear-bath couples; RVUSA-only spec |
| 1800BH | 22 ft | 5 | Dual-entry bunkhouse; lightest family plan |
| 1821FB | 21 ft | 3 | Single-slide front-bed couples; RVUSA-only spec |
| 2000FRB | 22 ft | 3 | Front fixed-bed no-slide couples |
| 2000MRB | 22 ft | 3 | Front Murphy-bed no-slide couples |
| 2000TRB | 22 ft | 3 | Twin-bed no-slide couples |
| 2100BH | 22 ft | 5 | Dealer-stock-only slide bunkhouse |
| 2108FBS | 22 ft | 3 | Front-bed slide couples |
| 2108TB | 22 ft | 3 | Twin-to-king slide couples |
| 2108DS | 22 ft | 3 | Murphy-bed slide couples (RVUSA: 2180DS) |
| 2200FBH | 24 ft | 5 | Front fixed-bed slide bunkhouse |
| 2200MBH | 24 ft | 5 | Front Murphy-bed slide bunkhouse |
| 2200TBH | 24 ft | 5 | Twin-bed slide bunkhouse |
Every Micro Minnie shares the same 5,500-pound GVWR, 7-foot exterior width (the 2000MRB is the wide-body exception at 7′8″), 10-cubic-foot 12-volt refrigerator, 13,500-BTU air conditioner and tandem 3,000-pound torsion axles — floorplans differ in length, bed layout and whether they carry a slide. Dry weights lead with the RVUSA structured records; Winnebago's 2026 brochure lists a slightly heavier dry weight on the carryover plans, noted on each page. Always confirm against the unit's weight sticker before towing.
04 What owners & reviewers report
Two beds, not one
A pair of front twins gives each traveler their own berth — for friends, family or anyone who'd rather not share a bed.
Beds bridge when you need a double
The twins can typically be joined into a larger sleeping surface, so the layout flexes between two berths and one.
Same light, simple no-slide build
At 3,976 lb dry with a 430-lb tongue weight and no slide, it tows and maintains as easily as its FRB and MRB siblings.
A niche layout
Twin beds suit a specific traveler; couples who share a bed will prefer the 2000FRB or 2000MRB.
05 How it compares
A single front fixed bed instead of twins — the conventional couples' choice.
The Murphy-bed wide-body — a fold-away bed and the roomiest body in the line.
The twin layout with a slide and a twin-to-king conversion — more flexibility at more weight.