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Cruiser RV MPG 2110RB vs Winnebago Hike 100 H172BH

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

Cruiser RV MPG 2110RB

Cruiser RV

MPG 2110RB

$40,161 · 25'11" · sleeps 4

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Winnebago Hike 100 H172BH

Winnebago

Hike 100 H172BH

$40,952 · 20'8" · sleeps 4

Full Winnebago Hike 100 H172BH details →

Quick verdict

These 2026 travel trailers split between couples comfort and small-family bunkhouse. The Cruiser RV MPG 2110RB is 25.92 ft long, weighs 5,352 lbs dry, lists at $40,161, and ships with the patent-pending King Bed Slide System, residential fridge, theater seating, 190W solar, and a 40-in LED TV with soundbar. The Winnebago Hike 100 H172BH is 20.63 ft, weighs 3,400 lbs dry, prices at $40,952 ($791 more), and uses a bunks layout sleeping 4 with a wet bath.

The MPG 2110RB sleeps 4 via couples king; the Hike 100 H172BH also sleeps 4 but uses bunk beds for kids. The Cruiser RV pushes 7,680 lb GVWR; the Hike caps at 4,000 lb GVWR for mid-size SUV pulls. Fresh tank: 46 vs 31 gal.

Verdict: pick the Cruiser RV MPG 2110RB for couples wanting hotel comfort and capacity; pick the Hike 100 H172BH for a small family needing kids' bunks in a 20-ft SUV-towable rig.

Side-by-side specs

Cruiser RV MPG 2110RBWinnebago Hike 100 H172BH
MSRP$40,161$40,952
Length25'11"20'8"
Dry weight5,352 lbs3,400 lbs
GVWR7,680 lbs4,000 lbs
Sleeps44
Slides10
Fresh tank46 gal31 gal
Grey tank30 gal25 gal
Black tank30 gal25 gal
LP9.4 gal9.5 gal
Solar190W
Inverter
Generator
Bathwet
Bedkingbunks
4-seasonNoNo
Off-roadNoNo
Outdoor kitchenNoNo
Washer/dryernonenone
Residential fridgeYesNo

Where Cruiser RV MPG 2110RB wins

  • King bed via slide + residential fridge
  • Theater seating + 40 in LED TV + soundbar
  • Tankless water heater for endless showers
  • 190W solar with prep wiring
  • 2,296 lb cargo capacity

Where Winnebago Hike 100 H172BH wins

  • Dedicated bunkhouse layout for kids
  • 5.29 ft shorter (20.63 vs 25.92 ft)
  • 1,952 lbs lighter dry (3,400 vs 5,352 lbs)
  • 4,000 lb GVWR fits mid-size SUVs
  • Sleeps 4 via bunks instead of one shared bed

Pick the Cruiser RV MPG 2110RB if…

Couples with a half-ton truck who want maximum comfort in a 26-ft trailer should pick the Cruiser RV MPG 2110RB. The king-bed slide, tankless water heater, residential fridge, and 40-in LED TV with soundbar create a hotel-suite feel. 2,296 lbs of cargo capacity handles loaded toys, and 190W solar plus prep gives off-grid runway. The four-person sleep count works for couples plus occasional guests on the dinette.

Pick the Winnebago Hike 100 H172BH if…

Small families with a mid-size SUV needing kids' bunks should choose the Winnebago Hike 100 H172BH. The bunkhouse layout puts kids in their own dedicated beds, the 20.63 ft length parks in any state-park site, and the 3,400 lb dry weight tows behind a 5,000 lb-rated SUV. The wet bath is compact but functional for short trips, and the 4,000 lb GVWR keeps you safely under SUV tow capacity.

Frequently asked

Which sleeps kids better?

The Winnebago Hike 100 H172BH has a dedicated bunkhouse layout with bunk beds. The Cruiser RV MPG 2110RB centers on a king bed for couples without dedicated bunks.

What's the GVWR gap?

The Cruiser RV MPG 2110RB is rated 7,680 lb GVWR; the Winnebago Hike 100 H172BH is 4,000 lb. That's 3,680 lb of additional capacity in the MPG.

Which has theater seating?

The Cruiser RV MPG 2110RB ships with theater seating standard. The Winnebago Hike 100 H172BH does not.