I feel like I am particularly qualified to comment on this thread. I 
currently own and ride regularly a 63cm MUSA homer (2011) a doubleTT 60cm 
MIT Sam (2013) and a 58cm appa (2018).
Very different and very similar bikes all at the same time. The set up and 
parts choice effects how 'heavy' they feel so much more than the frame.
The homer is my lightest frame > then the Sam > Appaloosa.
My Homer has always been set up with racks baskets fenders dyno full 
commuter spec and has always felt 'heavier' than Sam which is just a light 
gravel bike setup.
The Appaloosa (basically the same as the Atlantis as i understand it now) 
is the heavier frame for sure, but has felt like a totally different bike 
depending on when I've got it in full touring mode with knobbies and 
fenders and full campee racks or when its in 80s mountain bike mode with 
bullmoose bars.

The parts and set up are what matter. You'll be happy with the Atlantis if 
you are happy with the set up. I love my Appaloosa.

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