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Wondering if anyone has one of these things.

If you don't, where do you think it lands on the "sensible purchase" <--> "WTF did I just spend $15k CAD on" scale.

https://www.alu-cab.com/product/canopy-camper/

In particular trying to figure out what you get for that extra $$ compared to an RTT.

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So I currently have a RTT and if I had the money would switch to something like the alu cab. The reasons I like the design better are that it is easier to add heat, provides standing room inside the rear of the vehicle, faster to set up, looks cool, overall think it would be easier to live out of and give a place to hide from bad weather.
 

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what's it offer that something like a gofast camper doesn't for almost half the price?
 
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what's it offer that something like a gofast camper doesn't for almost half the price?
Yeah kinda what I'm wondering. I mean there is no question that the Alu-Cab is way more burly, better insulated, has a full back door (rather than using existing tailgate) the tent is clearly better quality, a lot of mounting plates, etc.. but overall I think the basic concept is quite similar.

(also, small thing but I can actually find one, lol ... the GFC are currently not starting builds until this winter.)
 


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https://expeditionportal.com/the-off-road-wedge-camper-shootout/

"Unlike its competitors, the Canopy replaces the tailgate entirely with a full-size rear door and aluminum surround which allows customers to fully seal the cap against the truck bed, eliminating the gaps which occur between the tailgate and truck bed with every other camper. This reduces dust incursion, but also makes entering or exiting the camper much easier, because you don’t have to pull a tailgate up from the inside. Another distinguishing factor on the Alu-Cab is its exterior, which isn’t smooth aluminum, but rather a diamond or checker plate pattern the South Africans like to call checkah. I think it looks like you’re hauling an enormous toolbox around, but whatever floats your boat, brah. Fortunately, that checkered pattern is offset by the overall look, fit, and finish, which are all fantastic."

"Living space is bountiful, with up to 116 cubic feet in which to stand, move about, or relax in. I found that it actually felt larger than one of the full-size shells we reviewed, thanks to the vertical walls which maximize space efficiency. The downside is that the walls stick out past the cab of the truck, increasing wind resistance and making them easier targets for branches and obstacles. Still, that’s a downside I’d be willing to accept for the space it affords."

" it comes standard with side-access doors [so does the GFC I believe], lift struts for the bed, and a National Luna interior lighting system wired right in, which would quickly boost some competing campers past the $10,000 mark"

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"It’s well known that GFCs are priced more affordable than other wedge campers, but most people don’t realize just how much more affordable they are. For $6,450, you receive a fully painted and assembled camper with operable side panels and your choice of several standardized powder coat colors. To spec a competing camper with those same options, you’re looking at roughly $10,000 to $12,000, or nearly double the price."
 

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https://expeditionportal.com/the-off-road-wedge-camper-shootout/

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"It’s well known that GFCs are priced more affordable than other wedge campers, but most people don’t realize just how much more affordable they are. For $6,450, you receive a fully painted and assembled camper with operable side panels and your choice of several standardized powder coat colors. To spec a competing camper with those same options, you’re looking at roughly $10,000 to $12,000, or nearly double the price."
I decided to put my money on a Hiatus Camper. Yes, it's over 12,000 $... but the pop up being hard sides, for the arsh winter here in QUebec, I think it was the best choice. We will have to wait, since the lead time is pretty deciving... I'll have it in february 2023, but it's ok for me.
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