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Coachmen Apex Nano 190RBS vs Winnebago Micro Minnie 2108TB

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 2108TB

Winnebago

Micro Minnie 2108TB

Price on request · 22'5" · sleeps 3

Full Winnebago Micro Minnie 2108TB details →

Quick verdict

These compact travel trailers run 22.4-22.6 ft long, but the Coachmen Apex Nano 190RBS and Winnebago Micro Minnie 2108TB go after different sleeper 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 2108TB is 318 lbs heavier dry at 4,176 lbs and adds four-season insulation plus a twin-bed layout in a no-slide design.

Water capacity favors the Coachmen across the board: 52 gal fresh vs 31, 35 gal grey vs 25, 35 gal black vs 25. The Apex Nano 190RBS's 400W of solar is double what the Winnebago offers (prep only). The Micro Minnie 2108TB's twin-bed configuration is unusual and well-suited to siblings, traveling friends, or sleep-style-different couples. The Winnebago runs 30-amp shore service.

Pick the Coachmen Apex Nano 190RBS for off-grid couples camping. Pick the Winnebago Micro Minnie 2108TB for the twin-bed layout plus four-season range.

Side-by-side specs

Coachmen Apex Nano 190RBSWinnebago Micro Minnie 2108TB
MSRP
Length22'7"22'5"
Dry weight3,858 lbs4,176 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
Bedtwin
4-seasonNoYes
Off-roadYesNo
Outdoor kitchenYesNo
Washer/dryernonenone
Residential fridgeNoNo

Where Coachmen Apex Nano 190RBS wins

  • 318 lbs lighter dry (3,858 vs 4,176 lbs)
  • 52 gal fresh vs 31 gal (68% more)
  • 400W factory solar plus off-road build
  • Outdoor kitchen for cookouts

Where Winnebago Micro Minnie 2108TB wins

  • Four-season insulation for cold weather
  • Twin-bed configuration for shared sleeping
  • 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 off-grid capability and outdoor cookouts matter most. The 400W of factory solar plus 52 gal fresh tank support 4-5 day dry-camp stays, the off-road build opens up forest-service road access, and the outdoor kitchen separates cooking from interior space. The 3,858 lb dry weight tows behind compact SUVs. Best for couples chasing remote campsites.

Pick the Winnebago Micro Minnie 2108TB if…

Pick the Winnebago Micro Minnie 2108TB if your travel companions sleep on different schedules, or if siblings/friends share the trailer. The twin-bed setup gives independent sleeping surfaces, the four-season insulation supports cold-weather camping, and the 84-inch width fits tight campground pads. Best for parent-and-kid teams, adult friends, or couples who don't share a bed.

Frequently asked

Why pick twin beds in an RV?

The Winnebago Micro Minnie 2108TB's twin-bed layout suits people who don't share a bed (siblings, friends, sleep-style-different couples). The Coachmen Apex Nano 190RBS is a rear-bath layout without a queen-bed configuration, so neither offers a true queen for couples.

How much more solar is on the Apex?

The Coachmen Apex Nano 190RBS includes 400W of factory solar, while the Winnebago Micro Minnie 2108TB ships with solar prep only. The 400W setup is double the typical compact-trailer factory load and adds $1,500-2,000 of value vs aftermarket installation.

Which is four-season certified?

The Winnebago Micro Minnie 2108TB has four-season insulation and tank heating; the Coachmen Apex Nano 190RBS does not. For freezing weather, the Micro Minnie is the only fit without aftermarket additions.