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2026 WinnebagoMicro Minnie 2200FBH

A new-for-2026 family bunkhouse with a permanent front bed instead of a Murphy or twins — a classic front bedroom up front, interior bunks in the rear whose lower bunk flips up for bikes and gear, and a slide-out dinette, all held to the line’s 5,500-pound GVWR.

Tow-Critical Data — as built, MY2026

4,170lb
Dry Weight
5,500lb
GVWR
1,330lb
Payload
23ft
Length
Sleeps 5 Single-slide · Front-Bed Bunkhouse New for · 2026 Construction · FilonMax laminate Starting MSRP · $45,710

01 What makes it unique

The Micro Minnie 2200FBH is the fixed-bed member of the new 2200-series bunkhouse trio, and the one for families who would rather not fold a bed every night. Up front sits a permanent front bed with overhead storage — a classic front bedroom — while the rear carries interior bunks for the kids, the lower of which flips up to make room for bikes, gear or anything bulky. A slide-out dinette opens the central living area, the galley adds a flip-up counter extension for prep space, and an exterior Pack-N-Play storage door handles the rest.

It rides on the standard Micro Minnie platform — 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 for a long weekend, and the slide dinette converts to an optional sofa for an extra berth.

At 4,170 pounds dry with a 478-pound tongue weight, the 2200FBH sits between its twin-bed and Murphy-bed siblings on weight, and at 1,330 pounds of payload a full family's gear and water still leave little headroom — the usual catch in a five-berth trailer this light. But for a family that prefers a permanent bed and a flip-up gear bunk to a nightly Murphy fold, in a brand-new 2026 bunkhouse a half-ton can tow, the 2200FBH is the practical pick of the trio, at a starting MSRP in the mid-$40,000s.

02 Full specifications

Dimensions

Exterior length
23' 11"
Exterior width
7' 0"
Exterior height
10' 4"
Interior height
6' 4"

Weights

Dry / unit base weight
4,170 lbs
GVWR (max loaded)
5,500 lbs
Net cargo / payload
1,330 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 478 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 fixed bed 60×74
Layout
Front fixed bed, interior bunks 28×72 (lower flips up for gear), dinette in slide, rear bath, exterior Pack-N-Play
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 2200FBH on this page is highlighted; each profiled plan links to its own page, and the remaining layouts are catalogued on the line hub.

FloorplanNominalSleepsNotable
1720FB20 ft3Compact rear-bath couples; RVUSA-only spec
1800BH22 ft5Dual-entry bunkhouse; lightest family plan
1821FB21 ft3Single-slide front-bed couples; RVUSA-only spec
2000FRB22 ft3Front fixed-bed no-slide couples
2000MRB22 ft3Front Murphy-bed no-slide couples
2000TRB22 ft3Twin-bed no-slide couples
2100BH22 ft5Dealer-stock-only slide bunkhouse
2108FBS22 ft3Front-bed slide couples
2108TB22 ft3Twin-to-king slide couples
2108DS22 ft3Murphy-bed slide couples (RVUSA: 2180DS)
2200FBH24 ft5Front fixed-bed slide bunkhouse
2200MBH24 ft5Front Murphy-bed slide bunkhouse
2200TBH24 ft5Twin-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

A permanent bed, no nightly fold

A classic front bedroom with overhead storage means parents skip the Murphy-bed ritual the 2200MBH asks for — set up once, leave it.

Flip-up bunk for the gear

The lower rear bunk flips up to make room for bikes, coolers or anything bulky — a genuinely useful family feature.

New for 2026

One of the fresh 2200-series bunkhouses, adding length, a slide and exterior Pack-N-Play storage over the shorter Micro Minnie plans.

Still a tight family load

Five berths and 1,330 lb of payload remain modest by family-trailer standards; pack deliberately and weigh the loaded rig before towing.

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

05 How it compares

↔ Cross-shop
Micro Minnie 2200MBH

The Murphy-bed bunkhouse sibling — a fold-away front bed that frees daytime floor, heavier on the tongue.

↔ Cross-shop
Micro Minnie 2200TBH

The twin-bed bunkhouse sibling — front twins instead of a fixed bed, with the most payload of the trio.

↓ Step down
Micro Minnie 2100BH

A shorter dual-entry slide bunkhouse — less length and room, but lighter and cheaper.