I just posted my review (5-night trip thru TX, NM, CO and UT and then back) of the Terrapod on the Terrapod thread in this same forum.
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one of my main gripes of soft shell tents was that the break in the floor when folding exposes your matress and bedding to the elements. It took one morning packing up in the rain for me to go home and purchase a clamshell hardshell that day.If I ever do it, it will likely be something like the iKamper 2.0. Plenty of extra room and you don't sacrifice all of that foot (or head) room like you do with the wedge campers. Footprint of a softshell but hardshell package, seems like the best of both worlds.
One thing that is different I'm not sure people realize, the panels on the Terrapod are not thin fiberglass. They are a honeycomb composite that is about an inch thick and very strong, which is why they insulate well and you can stand on them (I'm 200-ish pounds) and the frame is all rectangular aluminum tubing (not open section). All of that contributes to both the light weight and the strength.
Henry, does it come with a pad inside?I just posted my review (5-night trip thru TX, NM, CO and UT and then back) of the Terrapod on the Terrapod thread in this same forum.
Henry, does it come with a pad inside?
Yessir. We have partnered with Exped to provide a super comfy mattress.
Upvote for partnering with Exped on the mattress.
Too many vendors sell a $4k roof top tent and provide the cheapest most uncomfortable lawn furniture packing foam mattress.
-speaking as an Alu-cab Gen 3 owner.