01 What the Micro Minnie line is
Micro Minnie is Winnebago's answer to the towable buyer who wants a genuinely light, genuinely compact trailer without giving up a real bathroom, a real galley and a four-season-leaning build — a 7-foot-wide, sub-25-foot line that a wide range of SUVs and every half-ton can tow.
The defining number is the 7-foot exterior width: where most travel trailers run 8 feet wide, the Micro Minnie is narrower, which is what lets it slip down tight forest roads and tuck into older or smaller campsites that a full-width trailer can't reach (the wide-body 2000MRB is the one exception at 7′8″). The thirteen 2026 floorplans run from roughly 20 to 24 feet and span no-slide couples' coaches — front-bed, twin-bed and Murphy-bed — single-slide couples' plans, and a set of family bunkhouses, including three new-for-2026 2200-series plans. Every one of them is rated to the same 5,500-pound GVWR.
Construction is the Winnebago story: an NXG engineered steel frame, 1.5-inch FilonMax fiberglass sidewalls laminated over Azdel Onboard composite (no wood to rot), a one-piece walkable TPO roof with a rear ladder, a rigid automotive-style front cap, and Dexter TORFLEX torsion axles with Goodyear Wrangler tires. An enclosed, heated underbelly with 12-volt tank pads, a 200-watt solar panel with 30-amp service, a 10-cubic-foot 12-volt refrigerator, a 13,500-BTU air conditioner, an 18,000-BTU furnace and a 60,000-BTU on-demand tankless water heater are standard across the line. For 2026 Winnebago added solid-surface countertops, soft-close drawers, blackout roller shades and moved to the tankless water heater across the range.
02 Floorplans profiled in depth
Eleven of the thirteen 2026 floorplans are profiled in full with RVUSA- and brochure-verified specifications — the lightest family bunkhouse, the three no-slide couples' coaches (front-bed, twin-bed and the wide-body Murphy-bed), the dealer-stock-only slide bunkhouse, the complete 2108-series slide trio (front-bed, twin-to-king and Murphy-bed), and all three new 2200-series bunkhouses. Only two floorplans — the 1720FB and 1821FB, documented on RVUSA but not yet in Winnebago's 2026 brochure — remain catalogued below, pending published pricing.
| Floorplan | Dry wt | GVWR | Length | Sleeps | Layout | MSRP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1800BH | 3,821 lbs | 5,500 lbs | 21' 11" | 5 | Dual-entry no-slide bunkhouse, front bed + rear bunks | $36,451 |
| 2000FRB | 3,942 lbs | 5,500 lbs | 22' 4" | 3 | Front fixed bed, dual wardrobes, rear bath, no slide | $42,070 |
| 2000TRB | 3,976 lbs | 5,500 lbs | 22' 5" | 3 | Front twin beds, rear bath, no slide | $42,350 |
| 2000MRB | 4,078 lbs | 5,500 lbs | 22' 5" | 3 | Front Murphy bed over sofa, rear bath, wide-body (7′8″), no slide | $42,630 |
| 2100BH | 4,049 lbs | 5,500 lbs | 21' 11" | 5 | Front bed + rear bunks, dinette in slide, dual entry (dealer stock only) | $44,030 |
| 2108FBS | 4,142 lbs | 5,500 lbs | 22' 5" | 3 | Front bed, dinette in slide, rear bath | $44,450 |
| 2108TB | 4,176 lbs | 5,500 lbs | 22' 5" | 3 | Front twin-to-king beds, dinette in slide, rear bath | $44,730 |
| 2108DS | 4,291 lbs | 5,500 lbs | 22' 5" | 3 | Front Murphy bed over sofa, dinette in slide, rear bath + full wardrobe | $45,010 |
| 2200FBH | 4,170 lbs | 5,500 lbs | 23' 11" | 5 | Front fixed bed + interior bunks, slide, rear bath (new 2026) | $45,710 |
| 2200TBH | 4,072 lbs | 5,500 lbs | 23' 11" | 5 | Front twins + interior bunks, slide, rear bath (new 2026) | $45,987 |
| 2200MBH | 4,218 lbs | 5,500 lbs | 23' 11" | 5 | Front Murphy bed + interior bunks, slide, rear bath (new 2026) | $46,270 |
This is a published-GVWR-clean line: every Micro Minnie holds a 5,500-pound GVWR, and on every plan the structured dry weight plus published payload sum to 5,500 pounds exactly — no derivation, no estimated figures. Dry weights lead with the RVUSA structured records; Winnebago's 2026 brochure lists a slightly heavier dry weight on the three carryover plans (1800BH 3,943 lb, 2108FBS 4,344 lb, 2108TB 4,354 lb) reflecting 2026 equipment additions — each delta is noted on that plan's page, and the 1800BH's lighter figure is dealer-corroborated. Tongue (hitch) weights and awning lengths come from the 2026 Micro Minnie brochure. Always confirm against the unit's weight sticker and your vehicle's payload before purchase.
03 The rest of the 2026 lineup
Two 2026 floorplans remain catalogued rather than profiled. Both are documented on RVUSA but do not yet appear in Winnebago's 2026 brochure and carry no published MSRP, so they are listed here for reference and will be profiled once pricing is published.
| Floorplan | Dry wt | GVWR | Length | Sleeps | Layout / note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1720FB | 3,755 lbs | 5,500 lbs | 20' 5" | 3 | Compact rear-bath couples; RVUSA-only spec, MSRP TBA |
| 1821FB | 4,086 lbs | 5,500 lbs | 21' 3" | 3 | Single-slide front-bed couples; RVUSA-only spec, MSRP TBA |
⚠ Two conflicts logged on the profiled pages. First, RVUSA's structured record for the Murphy-bed slide plan — now profiled as the 2108DS — is filed under “2180DS” (floorplan fp12841), while Winnebago's brochure, factory floorplan art and dealer listings all designate it the 2108DS; the factory designation is used here. Second, the dealer-stock-only 2100BH carries a price conflict: Winnebago's current 2026 build tool shows a $44,030 starting MSRP while RVUSA still lists a $38,901 figure carried over from 2025 — the current factory price is shown, with the discrepancy noted on the page. The two plans above (1720FB, 1821FB) appear on RVUSA but not in the current 2026 brochure and carry no published MSRP, so they remain catalogued pending pricing.
04 How to choose & what to weigh
Couples: slide or no slide
The no-slide 2000-series (FRB fixed bed, TRB twins, MRB Murphy) is lighter, simpler and cheaper; the single-slide 2108-series (FBS front bed, TB twin-to-king) opens real daytime floor in the same footprint at a little more weight and price. If you want the most adaptable bed, the 2108TB's twins convert to a king; if you want the roomiest body, the wide-body Murphy 2000MRB is the pick.
Families: which bunkhouse
The 1800BH is the lightest and cheapest way to sleep five, no slide. The three new 2200-series bunkhouses add a slide and length: the 2200TBH (twins) is the lightest and most payload-friendly, the 2200MBH (Murphy) frees the most daytime floor, and the 2200FBH keeps a permanent fixed bed. All hold the 5,500-lb GVWR.
Payload is the real constraint
Because the whole line shares a 5,500-pound GVWR, the heavier and more featured a plan is, the less payload it leaves — from 1,679 lb on the lightest 1800BH down to 1,209 lb on the 2108DS, which at 4,291 lb dry is the heaviest Micro Minnie in the 2026 line. A family's water, gear and propane add up fast against those numbers; weigh the loaded trailer and check it against both the GVWR and your tow vehicle's payload.
Two figures to confirm at the dealer
On the carryover plans (1800BH, 2108FBS, 2108TB) the factory brochure lists a heavier dry weight than the RVUSA structured record shown here — the difference is real 2026 equipment, so confirm the as-built weight on the unit's sticker. And confirm the floorplan code on the Murphy-bed slide plan: it is the 2108DS, even though RVUSA files it as “2180DS.”