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Cruiser RV MPG 2400PD vs Winnebago Micro Minnie 2000MRB

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

Cruiser RV MPG 2400PD

Cruiser RV

MPG 2400PD

$40,961 · 28'9" · sleeps 4

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Winnebago Micro Minnie 2000MRB

Winnebago

Micro Minnie 2000MRB

$42,630 · 22'4" · sleeps 3

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Quick verdict

These two Travel Trailer options sit in the same low-$40K band but solve opposite problems. The Cruiser RV MPG 2400PD is a 28.77 ft party-deck layout with a single slide, king bed up front using a patent-pending slide system, a 17 ft awning, dual 13,500 BTU rooftop A/Cs, theater seating and a residential fridge. Dry weight is 6,214 lbs, GVWR 7,796 lbs, with 46 gal fresh and 30 gal grey/black.

The Winnebago Micro Minnie 2000MRB is 22.33 ft long, only 84 inches wide and 4,078 lbs dry. It uses a Murphy bed to convert sleeping space into daytime lounge in a no-slide footprint, with 31 gal fresh, full bath, and four-season construction. It sleeps 3 vs the Cruiser's 4 and lacks the outdoor kitchen and rear deck.

Directional verdict: pick the Cruiser RV MPG 2400PD for entertainment-first camping with a king and deck; pick the Winnebago Micro Minnie 2000MRB if you tow with a mid-size SUV or compact pickup and need narrow-track maneuverability. The MPG costs $1,669 less but is 2,136 lbs heavier dry.

Side-by-side specs

Cruiser RV MPG 2400PDWinnebago Micro Minnie 2000MRB
MSRP$40,961$42,630
Length28'9"22'4"
Dry weight6,214 lbs4,078 lbs
GVWR7,796 lbs5,500 lbs
Sleeps43
Slides10
Fresh tank46 gal31 gal
Grey tank30 gal25 gal
Black tank30 gal25 gal
LP9.4 gal9.5 gal
Solar190W
Inverter
Generator
Bathfull
Bedkingmurphy
4-seasonNoYes
Off-roadNoNo
Outdoor kitchenYesNo
Washer/dryernonenone
Residential fridgeYesNo

Where Cruiser RV MPG 2400PD wins

  • King bed slide system plus 17 ft awning plus rear party deck
  • Dual 13,500 BTU A/C units (vs single)
  • Outdoor kitchen plus theater seating plus residential fridge
  • $1,669 cheaper at $40,961 MSRP
  • 1,550 lbs cargo capacity for gear

Where Winnebago Micro Minnie 2000MRB wins

  • 2,136 lbs lighter dry (4,078 vs 6,214 lbs) for mid-size tow vehicles
  • 6.44 ft shorter (22.33 vs 28.77 ft) for tighter campsites
  • 84-inch narrow-track width fits compact lanes and trailheads
  • Four-season construction (Cruiser is not rated four-season)
  • Murphy bed converts sleeping zone to lounge for daytime space

Pick the Cruiser RV MPG 2400PD if…

Couples or small families who tow with a half-ton truck and prioritize entertainment, outdoor space and king-bed sleeping. The Cruiser MPG 2400PD's patio deck, dual A/Cs, outdoor kitchen and theater seating make it a tailgate and lake-day rig, and the 7,796 lb GVWR keeps it inside half-ton territory. Skip it if your tow vehicle is mid-size or smaller, if you boondock often (no factory inverter, single battery), or if you need four-season insulation.

Pick the Winnebago Micro Minnie 2000MRB if…

Solo travelers, couples or two-person families towing with a Tahoe, 4Runner, Highlander or compact pickup. The Micro Minnie 2000MRB's 4,078 lb dry weight and 84-inch width let smaller tow vehicles handle it on backroads and narrow forest roads, and four-season insulation extends the camping season. The Murphy bed gives you living-room space during the day. Skip it if you need to sleep more than 3 or want a slide-out main cabin.

Frequently asked

Can a mid-size SUV tow the Winnebago Micro Minnie 2000MRB?

Yes. At 4,078 lbs dry and 5,500 lb GVWR, vehicles rated for 5,000+ lbs (Tahoe, 4Runner, Grand Cherokee, Highlander hybrid) can pull it. The Cruiser MPG 2400PD at 7,796 lb GVWR needs a half-ton truck or larger.

Does the Cruiser MPG 2400PD really have a rear deck?

Yes, it is a Patio/Party Deck floor plan with a rear deck designed for indoor-outdoor living. The Micro Minnie 2000MRB has no equivalent feature; it is a closed-shell Murphy-bed compact.

How does the Micro Minnie's four-season rating compare?

The Winnebago is rated four-season with enclosed underbelly and tank heaters; the Cruiser RV MPG 2400PD is not factory-rated four-season. For shoulder-season camping in freezing temps, the Micro Minnie is the safer pick despite its smaller footprint.