01 What makes it unique
The Micro Minnie 2100BH takes the line's dual-entry family bunkhouse and adds the one thing the no-slide 1800BH lacks: a slide-out. With the dinette pushed outboard, the main living area opens up well beyond what the 1800BH can offer in the same 21-foot-11-inch footprint, and the floor stays usable even with the front bed down and the rear bunks in play. A front full bed sits up front, a set of bunks fills the rear, the galley runs down one side, and two entry doors — one into the living area, one back by the bunks — let a family move in and out without climbing over each other. An exterior Pack-N-Play storage door swallows the bulky gear.
It rides on the standard Micro Minnie platform — Winnebago's NXG engineered steel frame, 1.5-inch FilonMax fiberglass over Azdel composite, a one-piece walkable TPO roof, Dexter TORFLEX torsion axles and an enclosed heated underbelly with 12-volt tank pads — with the line's 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 supports a family weekend, and the slide dinette converts to an optional EZ Glide Sofa Sleeper for an extra berth.
The slide costs weight and payload — at 4,049 pounds dry the 2100BH is heavier than the no-slide 1800BH, and at 1,451 pounds of payload a full family's water and gear use the margin quickly. It is also sold as a dealer-stock-only floorplan rather than a build-to-order plan, so availability depends on what dealers have ordered. But for a family that wants the open daytime floor a slide brings in a brand-new bunkhouse a half-ton — or a capable SUV — can tow, the 2100BH is the natural step up from the 1800BH, at a starting MSRP in the mid-$40,000s.
02 Full specifications
Dimensions
- Exterior length
- 21' 11"
- Exterior width
- 7' 0"
- Exterior height
- 10' 5"
- Interior height
- 6' 4"
Weights
- Dry / unit base weight
- 4,049 lbs
- GVWR (max loaded)
- 5,500 lbs
- Net cargo / payload
- 1,451 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 448 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
- 5
- Primary bed
- Front bed 54×74
- Layout
- Front bed, slide dinette, rear bath, rear bunks 28×72, dual entry, exterior Pack-N-Play
- Awnings
- 1 · 13′
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 2100BH 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
The slide opens the family floor
Pushing the dinette outboard keeps the 22-foot cabin usable even with the front bed down and the rear bunks in play — more living space than the no-slide 1800BH allows.
Dual entry and a Pack-N-Play door
Two doors and an exterior Pack-N-Play storage hatch make loading a family and its gear genuinely easy — uncommon convenience at this size.
Sleeps five, tows light
A front full bed, rear bunks and a convertible dinette sleep five, yet at 4,049 lb dry it stays within reach of a capable SUV or any half-ton.
Dealer-stock-only — and check the price
Winnebago sells the 2100BH as a dealer-stock-only floorplan, so availability varies. Note too that Winnebago's current 2026 starting MSRP is $44,030 while RVUSA still lists a $38,901 figure carried over from 2025; confirm the price and weigh the loaded unit before towing.
05 How it compares
The no-slide version of the same dual-entry bunkhouse — lighter and cheaper, with less daytime floor.
A longer fixed-bed bunkhouse with interior bunks and more length, for families who want extra room.
Other lightweight family-capable trailers — compare the laminate build, bunk layouts and tank sizes.