Going over your info and site and want to make sure I understand what you offering.
Looks like you assemble the shells in Texas and sell direct to people doing DIY buildouts. You also have build partners who I assume are finishing out your shells as an upfitter.
Looks like you have assembled a...
I used polyethylene corrugated plastic (basic sign material) on the interior of a trailer project that I'm working on. Full sheet runs of it distorts and gets rumply when it heats up. It's not the same corrugated plastic material as used in automotive applications.
I had a sprinter van with a...
For me, I'd rather lean toward the side of ultralight and avoid damage. Bashing a habitat box through a narrow road sounds like stuffing a square peg in a round hole.
For really rugged construction, at some point it seems like a foam core sandwich panel starts to lose it's advantage when...
Well I guess we know who their marketing demographic is. Campers for middle age+ men. See the world from the comfort of your drivers seat before you die. LOL
Another elusive tidbit with the foam core / FRP panels is that their insulative properties mean that they don't conduct much heat (thermal energy) into areas that aren't in contact with warmed air.
Idasho's wood build would likely have more heat in the nooks and cranny's and inside cabinets /...
I thought the price was a little high as well but everything these days gives me sticker shock. In my mind it would have been more reasonable at around $24,950 base price so it could be optioned for around the $30k mark. The market will dictate though.
Your spot on with the comparisons. The other bit I'd point out is that a blunt impact or pressure to the skin of a sandwich panel could compromise the bond between the skin and foam. Repairable but if gone unnoticed or neglected could also lead to delamination, buckling and failure.
A lot of campers will work.
Some of what your asking is relative and comfort level varies considerably between people. Winter camping is generally dry camping (empty water tanks).
Interior climate can range between sleeping in down bags, wearing hats and jackets inside to fully insulated and...
We've constructed filters with MERV 13 rated furnace air filters. Maybe one of those taped over a window or in a makeshift box over the roof vent and a fan on low that lightly pressurizes your cabin would do the trick...
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