business. Now (unless you want to) - making the jump to a three-quarter or 1-ton truck is pricy but necessary to handle those higher RV weights. The Micro Minnie is a refreshing low-weight option. Have a look.
Another available option is an Extreme Weather Package that will further extend your range and season. On the outside the trailer is finished using high gloss on fiberglass walls. The roof is fully covered with a TPO material, and an 18-foot power awning with LED lighting is included. There is an exterior pass-through storage location on either side of the trailer—though it’s not a full-basement setup. Still, remembering how big this trailer is, storage (in general) is well thought out and makes use of every available space. Also note the solid fold-out entry steps. These are firmly planted on the ground when in use and while they are becoming more common on new trailers, I just have to say how much I like them. They don’t sway, creek, groan or pinch your fingers—I hope every trailer in the future is built using them. There are also exterior speakers that run off the AM/FM/CD/DVD/USB/Bluetooth entertainment system. Inside, this system is also wired into a main cabin TV station and a second optional TV for the bedroom. After spending some time with the Micro Minnie I can see that it offers a very complete RV experience in a package that suits the vast majority of pickup truck owners. I say this because 80% of truck sales fall into the half ton category. So, if you can tow on the weekend with the truck you work with all week—well, that’s just good
LENGTH: 26’9” DRY WEIGHT: 5,780 lb HITCH WEIGHT: 1,060 lb GVWR: 7,700 lb HEIGHT: (w A/C) 11’3” WIDTH: 7’ FRESH WATER: 31 gal BLACK WATER: 25 gal GREY WATER: 50 gal LPG: 60 gal 2020 WINNEBAGO MICRO MINNIE 2405RG
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