Cruiser RV MPG 2400PD vs Winnebago Hike 100 H172BH
2026 Travel Trailer comparison · side-by-side specs, verdict, and who each is best for.
Quick verdict
These 2026 travel trailers split couples luxury vs small-family bunks. The Cruiser RV MPG 2400PD is 28.77 ft long, 96.4 in wide, weighs 6,214 lbs dry, lists at $40,961, and ships with a king bed via slide, outdoor kitchen, residential fridge, theater seating, 190W solar, and 30-amp shore at 7,796 lb GVWR. The Winnebago Hike 100 H172BH is 8.14 ft shorter at 20.63 ft, weighs 3,400 lbs dry, prices at $40,952 ($9 less), and uses a bunkhouse layout sleeping 4 with a wet bath in a 4,000 lb GVWR SUV-towable build.
The MPG 2400PD sleeps 4 via king + dinette convertible; the Hike 100 H172BH sleeps 4 via dedicated bunks. Both reach 4-person counts but with very different beds.
Verdict: pick the Cruiser RV MPG 2400PD for couples wanting the king and outdoor kitchen; pick the Hike 100 H172BH for small families with kids needing dedicated bunks in a 20-ft SUV-towable.
Side-by-side specs
| Cruiser RV MPG 2400PD | Winnebago Hike 100 H172BH | |
|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $40,961 | $40,952 |
| Length | 28'9" | 20'8" |
| Dry weight | 6,214 lbs | 3,400 lbs |
| GVWR | 7,796 lbs | 4,000 lbs |
| Sleeps | 4 | 4 |
| Slides | 1 | 0 |
| Fresh tank | 46 gal | 31 gal |
| Grey tank | 30 gal | 25 gal |
| Black tank | 30 gal | 25 gal |
| LP | 9.4 gal | 9.5 gal |
| Solar | 190W | — |
| Inverter | — | — |
| Generator | — | — |
| Bath | — | wet |
| Bed | king | bunks |
| 4-season | No | No |
| Off-road | No | No |
| Outdoor kitchen | Yes | No |
| Washer/dryer | none | none |
| Residential fridge | Yes | No |
Where Cruiser RV MPG 2400PD wins
- King bed via patent-pending slide
- Outdoor kitchen + residential fridge
- Theater seating + 190W solar
- 46 gal fresh vs 31 gal
- Single slide expands living space
Where Winnebago Hike 100 H172BH wins
- Dedicated bunkhouse layout for kids
- 8.14 ft shorter overall length
- 2,814 lbs lighter dry weight
- 4,000 lb GVWR fits mid-size SUVs
- Wet bath compactness
Pick the Cruiser RV MPG 2400PD if…
Couples with a half-ton truck wanting hotel-grade comfort and the king bed should pick the Cruiser RV MPG 2400PD. The king via slide delivers a full 60x80 mattress in 28 ft, outdoor kitchen extends meal prep, residential fridge keeps groceries cold for week-long stays, and 190W solar maintains house battery between drives. The 7,796 lb GVWR with 2,296 lbs of cargo headroom handles loaded couples' gear plus toys.
Pick the Winnebago Hike 100 H172BH if…
Small families with kids needing dedicated bunks in a mid-size-SUV-towable rig should choose the Winnebago Hike 100 H172BH. The bunkhouse layout puts kids in their own beds, the 3,400 lb dry weight pulls behind a 5,000 lb-rated Pilot/Highlander/Pathfinder, and 20.63 ft fits any state-park site. The wet bath is functional for kids' short showers, and the 4,000 lb GVWR keeps you safely under SUV ceilings.
Frequently asked
Which sleeps kids better?
The Winnebago Hike 100 H172BH has dedicated bunk beds. The Cruiser RV MPG 2400PD uses a king bed plus dinette convertible (kids sleep on the convertible).
What's the weight difference?
The Cruiser RV MPG 2400PD at 6,214 lbs dry is 2,814 lbs heavier than the Winnebago Hike 100 H172BH at 3,400 lbs dry.
Can both pull behind a Subaru Ascent?
The Ascent tows 5,000 lbs. The Winnebago Hike 100 H172BH at 3,400 lbs dry / 4,000 lb GVWR fits cleanly. The Cruiser RV MPG 2400PD at 6,214 lbs exceeds Ascent capacity.