Never heard of that model but I'm confident they are made by Forest River, Keystone, one of the Thor companies, or other low end manufacturer.
A Copper Canyon is NOT a quality brand.
Some of the cheap crap can make a decent family camping unit for weekends and an occasional short vacation in summer weather but don't expect one to be well insulated, well built, durable, and have good resale or trade-in value later.
The advice I always give until it nauseates some is ignore the new cheapo brands with shiny crap and colorful patterns inside. Buy a good used one built by an old quality manufacturer. You mentioned Arctic Fox. They are a good choice among several.
A friend of mine recently followed my advice and found a nice refurbished 2004 HitchHiker Premier on NuWa's website. We went to Chanute Tuesday, had a long list of accessories added on Wednesday, and pulled it 600 miles home yesterday. He got a bargain and it is a good trailer.