No bubble bursting here, friend. All 3 are essentially ARB Simpson 3 tents.
There ARE differences between those 3 brands however, as follows:
Tepui - 3 man does not come with Awning extension. Costs around $1000 bucks CDN.
CVT - does come with Awning. Costs around $1100 CDN.
ARB - awning included. Costs about $1300-1400 CDN.
So despite being virtually the same in terms of construction and materials, there are very tangible differences for the end user -- either in function or in the pocketbook.
Regards
Craig
I disagree.
The CVT Mt Shasta & Tepui Autana is equivalent in
style and appearance to the
old ARB Simpson
II which was superseded 3+ years ago with a superior model, the Simpson III, then the IIIB and now the IIIC, each more refined than the earlier version. About a year or so after ARB abandoned the SII design, it popped up with <insert your name here> affixed to the side, literally 10+ companies, some offering it as the latest and greatest in RTT products. The awning on the II required guy wires to stay extended (otherwise it is ridiculously noisy in the wind) and had some other general usability issues associated. Don't get me wrong, its a great tent, I spent 100+ nights in the SII but the improvements of the SIII,B & now SIIIC were warranted and the fact ARB refines their products and improves on the design based on user feedback is a selling (both as a seller and a user) point for me. Things like thicker hinges, fiberglass reinforced bows, thicker cover material, thicker shell material, YKK/APEX zippers.
Now, are the CVT & Autana from the same plant as the SII was? That I don't know but what I do know based on personal inspection is that components (zippers, mesh, materials) and general construction technique and quality change a bit from brand to brand and obviously the quality control measures will vary greatly from company to company, you can consult with your preferred vendor accordingly.
If interested, I did a mini review on the ARB change from SII to SIII (as well as SIII->IIIB->IIIC)
http://forum.ih8mud.com/cruiser-out...tlight-new-arb-simpson-iii-roof-top-tent.html
From that link:
Why the ARB Simpson III? ARB has always been a leader in innovation, while they by no means were the first to bring Roof-Top-Tents into the mainstream US market they were and are one of the leaders to this day. Look at their product development versus that of the competitors, while ARB is introducing bigger and better model tents, others are just releasing models similar to that of the last. Additionally with ARB you know you have the R&D and product support of a company that is not going anywhere, these tents are tested on a daily basis in the harsh Outback's of Australia and rest assured if areas are found in need of improvement, ARB will do just that. The changes from the Simpson II and Simpson III illustrate this point greatly. Additionally ARB as well as Cruiser Outfitters stock a full variety of tent replacement parts, anything can break, its how its resolved that matters. Most parts for the Simpson III are just a couple of days away.
My 2 cents.
