calameda
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The Aterra by AT has has my attention the most for quality and lightness… curious about people’s opinions on warmth?
Bison and similar you can almost build out for $40k less. Hard to justify that big of a difference
They use PP honeycomb rather than foam, and thin at that, so it isn't going to have the thermal resistance of a bridgeless foam shell. It's probably fine for most use, but it wouldn't be ideal for cold winter camping.
The Aterra was initially marketed (wasn’t it?) as 3 season for a reason. Propane as primary fuel, the 1/2” thick honeycomb panels, lots of windows, no gray tank all suggest less extreme conditions, ie not long term sub zero. Which isnt to say you can’t be comfortable in it for say a 3-4 days in the snow with the heat cranked. Just that it isn’t intended for polar expeditions. Few are!
As for price, if you like their component choices, aesthetics and layout, I think it’s more than fair. If you have someone else do custom interior buildout, you could readily exceed that 40k to do something similar. Interior build quality is v good from what I’ve seen, w thoughtful usability touches, though with an eye towards weight savings rather than ultimate durability. And cabover bed has limited headroom, will definitely bother some. But yeah their dry weight (listed as 1200 lbs base config) is really impressive. Id hazard you can’t get close to that with anything else similarly configured. (I should add that vendor supplied weights are often optimistic; I’m curious if any Aterra owners can verify.)
It will all come down to personal preferences and tradeoffs.
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