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Northwood Arctic Fox EDGE 22GT vs Winnebago Micro Minnie FLX 2200MBH

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

Northwood Arctic Fox EDGE 22GT

Northwood

Arctic Fox EDGE 22GT

Price on request · 23'10" · sleeps 4

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Winnebago Micro Minnie FLX 2200MBH

Winnebago

Micro Minnie FLX 2200MBH

Price on request · 23'11" · sleeps 5

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Quick verdict

Two compact off-grid travel trailers operating at very different equipment levels. The Northwood Arctic Fox EDGE 22GT is 23.83 ft, 6,545 lb dry on a 10,400 lb GVWR with 3,855 lb cargo capacity. Spec includes FoxForward multiplex, SolX 10 1,000W rooftop solar, 400Ah lithium, 3,000W inverter, residential fridge, 19-gal LP, 4-season build, off-road capable, 50A shore and 100/42/35 gal tanks.

The Winnebago Micro Minnie FLX 2200MBH is 23.92 ft, 4,218 lb dry on a 5,500 lb GVWR with a Murphy bed plus bunkhouse layout sleeping 5, full bath, four-season insulation, lithium house bank (Ah unspecified), 31/25/25 gal tanks, 9.5 gal LP, narrow 84-in body, 30A shore.

Verdict: the Northwood Arctic Fox EDGE 22GT wins on every off-grid spec - 1,000W solar, 400Ah lithium, 3,000W inverter, 50A shore, 19-gal LP, off-road capable and 100-gal fresh tank. The Winnebago Micro Minnie FLX 2200MBH wins on dry weight (2,327 lb lighter), Murphy-bed plus bunkhouse layout sleeping 5, 84-in narrow body and 9.5-gal LP capacity in the compact travel trailer space.

Side-by-side specs

Northwood Arctic Fox EDGE 22GTWinnebago Micro Minnie FLX 2200MBH
MSRP
Length23'10"23'11"
Dry weight6,545 lbs4,218 lbs
GVWR10,400 lbs5,500 lbs
Sleeps45
Slides00
Fresh tank100 gal31 gal
Grey tank42 gal25 gal
Black tank35 gal25 gal
LP19 gal9.5 gal
Solar1000W
Inverter3000W
Generator
Bathfull
BedQueenmurphy
4-seasonYesYes
Off-roadYesNo
Outdoor kitchenNoNo
Washer/dryernonenone
Residential fridgeYesNo

Where Northwood Arctic Fox EDGE 22GT wins

  • 1,000W rooftop solar (SolX 10)
  • 400Ah lithium and 3,000W inverter
  • 50A shore power
  • Off-road capable per spec
  • 100 gal fresh tank

Where Winnebago Micro Minnie FLX 2200MBH wins

  • 4,218 lb dry weight (2,327 lb lighter)
  • Murphy bed plus bunkhouse, sleeps 5
  • 84-in narrow body for tight storage
  • 9.5 gal LP tank documented
  • Lower 5,500 lb GVWR friendly to light tow

Pick the Northwood Arctic Fox EDGE 22GT if…

Pick the Northwood Arctic Fox EDGE 22GT if you actually live off-grid for week-long stretches in any season. The 1,000W solar plus 400Ah lithium plus 3,000W inverter package handles a residential fridge plus modern device loads through cloudy days, the 19-gal LP capacity is real four-season furnace fuel, and the off-road designation means you can actually reach dispersed camp sites that the brochure photos show. This is the premium off-grid compact travel trailer.

Pick the Winnebago Micro Minnie FLX 2200MBH if…

Choose the Winnebago Micro Minnie FLX 2200MBH if the Murphy-bed plus bunkhouse layout fits how you camp - the Murphy bed folds up for daytime, freeing maximum floor space in a 24-ft package. The 4,218 lb dry weight stays inside midsize SUV or capable midsize pickup ratings, the 84-in narrow body fits standard 8-ft storage bays, and the lithium FLX off-grid spec supports weekend boondock stays. The Micro Minnie also carries Winnebago resale strength.

Frequently asked

What does MBH designate?

MBH is the Murphy-bed plus bunkhouse layout - the front lounge converts to a bed at night, freeing daytime floor space.

Which has more solar?

Arctic Fox EDGE 22GT at 1,000W. The Micro Minnie FLX does not publish factory solar.

Which is off-road capable?

Only the Arctic Fox EDGE 22GT.