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Coachmen Apex Nano 190RBS vs Winnebago Micro Minnie 2108FBS

2026 Travel Trailer comparison · side-by-side specs, verdict, and who each is best for.

Coachmen Apex Nano 190RBS

Coachmen

Apex Nano 190RBS

Price on request · 22'7" · sleeps 2

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Winnebago Micro Minnie 2108FBS

Winnebago

Micro Minnie 2108FBS

Price on request · 22'5" · sleeps 3

Full Winnebago Micro Minnie 2108FBS details →

Quick verdict

These compact travel trailers run nearly the same length at 22.58 and 22.42 ft, but the Coachmen Apex Nano 190RBS and Winnebago Micro Minnie 2108FBS solve different camping needs. The Apex Nano 190RBS is 3,858 lbs dry with off-road build, 400W of factory solar, an outdoor kitchen, single slide, and 52 gal fresh tank. The Micro Minnie 2108FBS is 284 lbs heavier dry at 4,142 lbs, ships with four-season insulation, an RV-queen front bedroom, and full rear bath in a no-slide layout.

Water capacity favors the Coachmen: 52 gal fresh vs 31 gal, 35 gal grey vs 25, 35 gal black vs 25. The Apex Nano 190RBS also packs 400W solar (vs solar prep only on the Winnebago). The Micro Minnie 2108FBS's 9.5 gal LP and 30-amp service give it standard hookup capability with cold-weather range.

Pick the Coachmen Apex Nano 190RBS for off-grid couples camping. Pick the Winnebago Micro Minnie 2108FBS for shoulder-season trips with a real queen bedroom.

Side-by-side specs

Coachmen Apex Nano 190RBSWinnebago Micro Minnie 2108FBS
MSRP
Length22'7"22'5"
Dry weight3,858 lbs4,142 lbs
GVWR4,700 lbs5,500 lbs
Sleeps23
Slides10
Fresh tank52 gal31 gal
Grey tank35 gal25 gal
Black tank35 gal25 gal
LP9.4 gal9.5 gal
Solar400W
Inverter
Generator
Bathfullfull
Bedqueen
4-seasonNoYes
Off-roadYesNo
Outdoor kitchenYesNo
Washer/dryernonenone
Residential fridgeNoNo

Where Coachmen Apex Nano 190RBS wins

  • 284 lbs lighter dry (3,858 vs 4,142 lbs)
  • 52 gal fresh vs 31 gal (68% more)
  • 400W factory solar plus off-road build
  • Slide-out dinette for living space

Where Winnebago Micro Minnie 2108FBS wins

  • Four-season insulation for cold-weather use
  • RV-queen front bedroom with rear bath layout
  • Compact 84-inch width for tight sites
  • 9.5 gal LP plus 30-amp service confirmed

Pick the Coachmen Apex Nano 190RBS if…

Pick the Coachmen Apex Nano 190RBS if you camp off-grid as a couple. The 400W of factory solar runs lights and the water pump for multi-day stops, the 52 gal fresh tank supports 4-5 day boondocks, the off-road build handles forest roads, and the slide-out dinette gives meaningful interior space. Best for active couples who chase remote camping spots in spring/summer/fall.

Pick the Winnebago Micro Minnie 2108FBS if…

Pick the Winnebago Micro Minnie 2108FBS if you camp at developed sites year-round and want a real bedroom layout. The four-season insulation keeps tanks from freezing, the RV-queen front bedroom plus rear bath creates a separated home feel, and the 84-inch width fits tighter campground pads. Best for retirees or empty-nesters chasing shoulder-season weather.

Frequently asked

Which is cold-weather rated?

The Winnebago Micro Minnie 2108FBS ships with four-season insulation and tank heating. The Coachmen Apex Nano 190RBS does not list four-season certification, so freezing temps require aftermarket modifications.

How much more fresh water does the Apex carry?

The Coachmen Apex Nano 190RBS holds 52 gal fresh vs 31 gal on the Winnebago Micro Minnie 2108FBS, a 21 gal (68%) advantage that adds 2+ days to dry-camp duration.

Does the Apex have a slide?

Yes. The Coachmen Apex Nano 190RBS includes a single slide-out (dinette area) that opens the interior when parked. The Winnebago Micro Minnie 2108FBS is a no-slide design, simpler at setup but with less open floor when stopped.