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A Leap of Faith On A Campervan That Met All Of Our Needs

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In 2017, after a successful cycling race season, my wife Christie Tracy and I decided to fully embrace the professional cycling lifestyle. We wanted a van that would suit our needs and allow us to travel the country while providing all the necessary amenities. However, our search for the perfect van quickly became discouraging due to high prices and the quality of materials used in most van builds.

Luckily, Christie stumbled upon a website called www.Vandoit.com, which turned out to be a small family-owned custom van build company located in Blue Springs, MO. We were amazed by the custom builds and engineering concepts showcased on their website and felt like we had finally found the van of our dreams.

In late 2017, Christie reached out to Vandoit (formerly “VanDoIt”) for more information, and to our surprise, the CEO at the time, Mr. Brent Kline, personally called us to discuss their products. We expected the typical sales pitch, but instead, we had a genuine conversation with someone who understood our needs and shared our passion for cycling. From that moment on, we felt like we were part of the Vandoit family, not just customers, and we took a leap of faith by placing our trust in the company to build our dream van.

Our First Vandoit

Leap of Faith On A Campervan

Our first Vandoit van was the 2018 LIV model, which was their first-generation design and included all the features and amenities we desired. In April 2018, we were off to the races with our dream van. The LIV model perfectly suited our needs for traveling to races across the country and serving as an onsite race day support vehicle.

One of the standout features was the use of aluminum extrusion as the skeleton system, which allowed us to easily mount and repurpose various equipment without damaging the van’s structure. As Vandoit gained popularity within the van community, their chief engineer, Jared McCauslin, began implementing modifications and improvements to their designs. These updates included a lithium power system, Espar heater, kitchen pod, hot water, DC air conditioning, and so much more.

Although our first-generation van had met all our needs without any mechanical issues, Jared recommended updating our LIV model in 2019. The simple addition of the Espar heater and some electrical component upgrades in this new van made all the difference.

Our Second Van

Leap of Faith On A Campervan

In 2021, we collaborated with Vandoit on our next van build, incorporating Jared’s new designs and concepts. We are now proudly traveling around the country in our second Vandoit van, sharing our passion and promoting the unique platforms offered by the company. We have been amazed at how rapidly Vandoit has grown in just a few years. Despite their increasing popularity and demand, they have maintained their commitment to treating customers like family. This level of personalized care and attention is often lost as companies expand, but Vandoit has remained true to its core values. We are grateful for the family-like atmosphere and the exceptional service we have received from Vandoit since we took that leap of faith back in 2017.

In conclusion, our journey with Vandoit has been nothing short of extraordinary. From the initial leap of faith to finding the van of our dreams, we have experienced the passion and dedication of a family-owned company that genuinely cares about its customers. Vandoit’s custom van builds and innovative designs have exceeded our expectations and allowed us to fully immerse ourselves in the on-the-road professional cycling lifestyle. We are proud to be part of the Vandoit family and look forward to many more adventures on the road with our custom-built van.

Jamie & Christie Tracy

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From Minivan Misery to Skiing Serenity: How Our Vandoit Transformed Family Ski Trips

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We’ve been a ski family for six years.  We started teaching our oldest son at three and a half years old. The minivan we had would get packed to the brim each year as we added another kid to the skiing mix. Everything would get wet, kids would complain, and with snowy roads and parking lots, we were constantly worried about getting stuck…

That all changed once we got our Vandoit! Having our van with us on our ski weekends has made this the best year yet for so many reasons!

We can pack skis, helmets, boots, all the gear and food needed for six people, and still have enough room to walk around and hang out in the van. And, did I mention while hanging out it’s a toasty 68 degrees the whole time? With the Espar heater, we can easily heat our van without keeping the engine running, even all day if needed. 

Waiting Can Be Fun

Transformed Family Ski Trips

If you’ve ever driven to a ski resort, you know it can mean long drives, or extended waits in your vehicle. Usually, this involves some whining and complaining from kids, well not anymore! Our kids hop up into our double bunk beds and either read or watch a movie together while we wait for the resort to open. 

On top of having beds and room for kid-entertaining activities, simply being able to stand up in your vehicle is amazing. Nothing compares to the sheer bliss of dressing for the ski day inside the van. Getting six people dressed in full ski gear is no easy task. Being able to do it while inside, staying dry and warm, is a joy beyond compare. Trust me on this one, if this was the only plus to van life and ski days, it would still be enough to make it worth it! But, of course, there‘s more!

The Whole Family On The Mountain

Transformed Family Ski Trips

Having our entire family on the mountain with us brings deep fulfillment! But with four kids ranging from ages nine to three, there is a gap in abilities. Those three-year-old legs just don’t last as long as the older kids do. Almost every week, our youngest falls asleep either on the lifts, in line, or strangely enough while skiing. But, this isn’t a problem with our Vandoit! Our youngest takes a nap in the bed, inside our van while everyone else keeps skiing. Mom and Dad take turns hanging out in the van with our sleeping babe, and it has made our ski days perfect for the whole family. No matter what the ski day may hold; full sun and all-day runs, or snowy cold and lots of breaks in between, our Vandoit makes every ski day better.

One thing is for certain, there’s no going back to ski trips in the mini-van! Once you’ve got a feel for van life, it’s hard to imagine anything else. We knew we would use our Vandoit on summer trips and weekend getaways, but being able to use it to the max on our ski days throughout the winter has made it the ultimate adventure vehicle, and well worth the investment in our family adventures!

Check out @Advanture4Six on Instagram for more of our family van life content!

Transformed Family Ski Trips

The Road Less Traveled: Why You Should Choose a Vandoit Campervan Over a DIY Build-Out

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The allure of van life and the freedom it offers are undeniable. The idea of converting a plain cargo van into a cozy home on wheels is exciting and often romanticized. While DIY campervan conversions have their place, there are compelling reasons to consider purchasing a Vandoit campervan instead. Our commitment to high-quality materials, streamlined production, and serviceability sets us apart in the world of campervans. In this blog, we will explore why choosing a Vandoit campervan is a wise investment for those seeking a reliable and durable home on wheels.

Quality Materials Matter

One of the key factors that differentiates a Vandoit campervan from a DIY conversion is the use of high-quality materials. We take pride in selecting top-notch materials to ensure that our campervans stand the test of time. While DIY builders may opt for budget materials, Vandoit invests in quality while purchasing inventory in bulk to keep costs down. This commitment is reflected in the durability and overall reliability of their campervans and in the cost savings we pass on to our owners.

We use materials that are not only robust but also lightweight, ensuring that the van’s structural integrity is maintained while minimizing weight-related issues. From insulation to cabinetry and from flooring to appliances, we source and use materials that are known for their longevity and performance.

Streamlined Production

At Vandoit, we have adopted an assembly line-style approach to building campervans to maximize efficiency. Our streamlined production process means that your campervan is built with excellence and care. When you DIY a campervan, you may encounter a learning curve, potential mistakes, and costly revisions. In contrast, the Vandoit team of professionals ensures that every aspect of the build is done with precision, saving you time and stress.

DIY projects can drag on for months or even years, delaying your dreams of hitting the road. Our efficient production allows you to get on the road much sooner, experiencing the freedom and adventure of van life without the hassle and delays of a DIY project.

Long-Lasting and Durable

A Vandoit campervan is built to withstand the rigors of life on the road. The use of high-quality materials, meticulous craftsmanship, and thorough quality control checks result in a campervan that is not only long-lasting but incredibly durable. When you invest in a Vandoit campervan, you’re investing in a vehicle that can handle the miles, varied weather conditions, and constant use as a daily driver.

Many DIY conversions struggle to match the level of durability that a professionally built Vandoit campervan offers. The peace of mind that comes from knowing your campervan is built to last is invaluable, allowing you to focus on the adventures and experiences, not repairs and maintenance.

Serviceability and Support

The Road Less Traveled

Another advantage of choosing a Vandoit campervan is the ease of serviceability. Should you encounter any issues or need upgrades, the Vandoit team is equipped to provide professional service and support. DIY builders may find it challenging to locate specialized parts, skilled technicians, or adequate support for their unique builds.

Our commitment to our customers extends beyond the initial sale. We offer warranty coverage and expert assistance, ensuring that you have a reliable partner throughout your van life journey. This level of support can be hard to match with a DIY conversion.

While the idea of a DIY campervan conversion can be tempting, there are compelling reasons to choose a Vandoit campervan. We are committed to high-quality materials, streamlined production, durability, and serviceability, making us a wise investment for anyone seeking a reliable and long-lasting mobile home. With a Vandoit campervan, you can hit the road with confidence, knowing that you have a trusted companion for your adventures. So, why DIY when Vandoit offers you the keys to a world of hassle-free van life?

Christmas on the Road: Celebrating the Holidays Away from Home

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The soft hum of tires on the pavement, the twinkling lights of a makeshift Christmas tree, and the warmth of an Espar heater– for those living the vanlife, the holiday season takes on a unique charm. Celebrating Christmas on the road comes with its own set of challenges and joys, creating unforgettable memories that define the spirit of the season.

For many nomads, the road is not just a means of travel; it’s a way of life. Celebrating Christmas away from home doesn’t mean sacrificing the festive spirit; instead, it’s an opportunity to infuse the nomadic lifestyle with the magic of the season. Here are a few tips and tricks to make your holiday magical on the road!

Creating a Festive Compact Space

Decorating a small living space may seem challenging, but it’s an essential part of bringing the holiday cheer to the van. Think compact and multi-functional decorations that don’t compromise on festive vibes. Miniature Christmas trees, battery-operated string lights, and magnetic ornaments that won’t topple during a sharp turn become the go-to choices for vanlifers.

Tip: Utilize the van’s natural features – hang stockings on the rearview mirror or drape tinsel along the overhead storage compartments.

Cooking Up Christmas Magic

One of the joys of celebrating Christmas is the delicious feast that comes with it. In a van, the kitchen may be compact, but the possibilities are endless. Create a festive menu with easy-to-cook yet delightful dishes. One vanlifer, Marshall, shares his secret recipe for a perfect Christmas dinner on the road, “I roast a small chicken or prepare a hearty stew on my cooktop. Pair it with some warm apple cider, and you’ve got a feast fit for the season.”

Spreading Holiday Cheer on the Road

The road is a community, and celebrating Christmas is often a shared experience with fellow travelers. Organize a potluck dinner at a scenic stop, exchange small handmade gifts, or simply gather around a bonfire to share stories. “There’s something heartwarming about celebrating Christmas with strangers who become friends. It’s a reminder of the spirit of the season,” says Stacey, a solo vanlifer.

Reflecting on the True Spirit of Christmas

Beyond the twinkling lights and festive decorations, celebrating Christmas on the road offers a unique opportunity for reflection. Many vanlifers find solace in the simplicity of the holiday season away from the commercialized hustle and bustle. It’s a time to appreciate the beauty of a starry sky, the warmth of a cozy blanket, and the freedom of the open road.

As the vanlife community continues to grow, so does the tradition of celebrating Christmas on the road. It’s a reminder that home is not just a place; it’s a feeling created by the moments we share, the memories we make, and the people we meet along the way. So, whether you’re parked beside a snowy mountain or by the ocean waves, may your holidays be filled with the joy of the open road and the warmth of newfound friendships.

Be sure to post your vanlife holiday photos and tag @Vandoitco on Instagram! Merry Christmas from the Vandoit family!

Top 5 Things Vandoit Employees Are Thankful For This Holiday Season

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The holiday season is upon us, and at Vandoit, it’s not just a time for giving and receiving, but also a season for gratitude. As we gather around our tables and share special moments with our loved ones, our Vandoit family comes together to express our heartfelt appreciation. Here are the top 5 things Vandoit employees are thankful for this holiday season.

1. The Dedicated Service Team

Employees Are Thankful

At Vandoit, our service team plays a pivotal role in ensuring the satisfaction of our customers. They are the ones who work behind the scenes to keep our vans running smoothly and efficiently. We’re thankful for their unwavering commitment and dedication to taking care of our customers’ van upgrades and maintenance. Their tireless efforts truly make our company stand out, and we are grateful for their hard work and expertise.

2. The Exceptional Customer Support Team

Employees Are Thankful

Our customer support team is the bridge between Vandoit and our valued customers. They are always ready to answer questions, provide solutions, and ensure that every interaction with Vandoit is a positive one. We’re thankful for their patience, knowledge, and customer service skills. Their ability to listen, understand, and assist our customers is a source of pride for our company.

3. The Innovative Research and Design Team

Innovation is at the core of Vandoit’s success, and we owe a great deal of our success to our talented research and design team. Their relentless pursuit of creating innovative and cutting-edge components and systems sets Vandoit apart in the market. We’re thankful for their creativity, vision, and their commitment to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. Their designs not only improve the product for our customers but also contribute to the overall success of their adventurous dreams.

4. Our Visionary Owner, Brent Kline

Employees Are Thankful

Behind every successful company is a visionary leader, and at Vandoit, we are grateful to have Brent Kline as the one steering the ship. Brent’s ability to cast a vision for our company and motivate our team to do their best is truly inspiring. His unwavering commitment to excellence and his passion for the Vandoit mission are contagious. We are thankful for his leadership and guidance, which continue to drive us forward.

5. Our Loyal Customers, Our Vandoit Family

Last but certainly not least, we are incredibly grateful for our customers. To us, you’re not just customers; you’re part of our Vandoit family. Your trust and support have allowed us to grow and thrive. We’re thankful for your feedback, your stories, and the amazing adventures you share with us. Your experiences fuel our passion for what we do, and we’re committed to serving you better with each passing day.

As we celebrate this holiday season, Vandoit’s employees are filled with gratitude for the incredible team members who make this company special and for the customers who inspire us to keep innovating and improving. Together, we’re a community that shares a vision of adventure, freedom, and quality. We look forward to continuing this incredible journey together and are excited about what the future holds!

From all of us at Vandoit, we wish you a joyous and gratitude-filled holiday season!

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The Drawbridge Bed in the New Vandoit MOOV Model

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In the world of van life, innovation never ceases to amaze us. Vandoit has once again pushed the boundaries of comfort and versatility with their all-new MOOV model, featuring the ingenious drawbridge bed. For those who dream of embarking on unforgettable road trips while experiencing the comforts of home, the MOOV’s drawbridge bed is a game-changer that makes your van life experience even more extraordinary.

A Bed Like No Other

The drawbridge bed is unlike any other sleeping arrangement you’ve encountered in the world of camper vans. Consisting of two platforms affixed to either side of the van’s interior, this innovative design utilizes gas struts for a controlled descent. When it’s time to catch some Z’s, these platforms fold down seamlessly to create a full-size bed platform. The result is a spacious and comfortable sleeping space that allows you to sleep side by side, all while saving precious space within the main living area of your van.

A Space-Saving Marvel

Drawbridge Bed

The drawbridge bed’s genius lies in its ability to maximize the functionality of your van’s interior. When the bed is folded up, it opens up front-to-back walking and storage space within the van. This means no more awkwardly navigating around a fixed bed or feeling cramped in a confined living area. You get the freedom to move about comfortably, making your van life experience even more enjoyable.

One of the notable advantages of the drawbridge bed is its seamless integration with the all-new indoor shower, which is an exciting addition to the MOOV model. With the bed folded up, you can access the shower easily and conveniently. This is a game-changer for those who appreciate the luxury of a warm shower in the great outdoors.

Versatility at Its Best

Vandoit knows that every adventurer has unique preferences and requirements. That’s why the MOOV model doesn’t just stop at the drawbridge bed. The vehicle also offers classic choices such as the queen-size hydraulic lift bed and Murphy-style beds, as seen in the LIV and DO models. This level of customization allows you to tailor your van’s interior to your specific lifestyle and needs. Whether you prefer the spaciousness of the drawbridge bed or the convenience of a hydraulic lift bed, the MOOV model has got you covered. It’s all about ensuring that your van life adventure is as comfortable and versatile as possible.

Vandoit’s MOOV model and its drawbridge bed represent a new era in van life innovation. By maximizing interior space and offering various bed options, Vandoit caters to the needs and desires of every adventurer. The drawbridge bed, with its controlled descent and space-saving design, not only offers a comfortable place to rest your head but also opens up new possibilities for convenient living on the road.

If you’re considering a van life adventure, the MOOV model and its drawbridge bed are certainly worth a tour to see one in person! With Vandoit’s commitment to innovation, your journey is bound to be filled with comfort and convenience, making every moment on the road easier than ever before.

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A Resilient Masters Cyclist: Andy Brown

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In the world of cycling, where determination, resilience, and dedication are must-haves for success, Andy Brown–a member of the Vandoit staff and Racing Team–stands out as a true inspiration. Beginning his cycling career at age 39, Andy grew leaps and bounds beyond expectations for starting so late in the game. Recently, at age 75, Andy has been up to a lot! Let’s dive into Andy’s story, including his recent achievements, challenges, and the foundational support system that keeps him pedaling on!

Preparing for the Race

Preparing for the Race

For Andy, preparing for the Senior Games was a combination of factors. One of the easier aspects was having well-established systems in place from years of dedicated training. He also credits his wife, Deb, as a tremendous organizer and a vital part of his support system, helping him stay on track and focused.

Andy’s path to success is also credited to high-intensity training or HIT. Riding a whopping 7,500 miles each year (which is low for most competitive cyclists), he pushes the limits on a more regular basis not focusing on simply putting in the miles. His training program served as the foundation upon which he would build his impressive performance at the Senior Games and The USA Cycling Masters Championships in Augusta, GA.

The Vandoit Van Provision

Having a Vandoit van on any trip provides comfort and a true glamping experience. Andy Brown is one of the many that live out what van life is all about through his races. Vandoit vans are the ultimate race support vehicle as they can include a queen size bed to recover from races and training sessions, storage for multiple bikes, have hot water to shower after a long day, and so much more! When traveling in a campervan, Andy was put ahead of his competitors because of his mobile headquarters. No need for hotel reservations or rental cars!

The Toughest Challenges

The time trials at the Senior Games in Pittsburgh were short but demanding.  In both  time trials Andy placed third with a time gap between him and his competitors of 14 seconds and 11 seconds for the 10k and 5k, respectively.

The road race in Augusta at the USA Cycling Masters Championships was demanding, with multiple hills and no flats. During the road race, Andy made a tactical decision to not join a break and underestimated the distance to the finish line, finishing 6th.  The criterium (crit) race in downtown Augusta was a high-speed test of mental and physical agility, demanding constant awareness of position in a pack of 40 racers. This was the same event and the same course as 2018, when Andy had a massive finish line crash–fracturing 4 ribs, a hip, puncturing a lung, causing muscle damage and concussion.  This resulted in a 4 day stay at the University Hospital.  Andy’s wife had to fly in, rent a car and drive the two home.  

Soon after training resumed, problems arose. The titanium screws were bending and the hip re-fractured necessitating a hip replacement.  But hey, you can never have too much determination to get back to your craft, right?

The results this time were improved: no crash and a second place finish.  This time his wife Deb was there to make sure he had a ride home.

Back on The Podium

Andy Brown’s journey from a hip replacement to podium finishes is a testament to the power of determination, hard work, and a strong support system. His story serves as an inspiration not only to fellow cyclists but to anyone facing major challenges. Andy’s resilience and unwavering commitment to his passion remind us that with the right mindset and support, we can conquer anything we set our mind to. As he continues to push the boundaries of his own achievements, we can only look forward to more incredible performances from this unstoppable cyclist. 

A Resilient Masters Cyclist

Why We Build Camper Vans With 80/20 Extruded Aluminum

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When setting out to build a camper van, The Engineers Who Van Life and Vandoit approach the problem like any good engineers would. That is, by going above and beyond to make sure there was no single point of failure that could ever hamper living out their van life dreams to the fullest. They did this by choosing the right build materials and prioritizing the right execution over the cheapest and quickest. One of the most core material decisions was what they built the bones of their conversion out of: extruded aluminum (80/20) instead of wood. 

While Instagram might paint vanlife as full of clean white interiors with hanging wide brimmed hats and fruit hammocks, a good campervan conversion actually starts with the bones. The Engineers who Van Life and Vandoit embrace the principles of the famous architect Frank Loyd Wright: Form follows function. Focusing on function first should be of the utmost consideration when choosing how you want your van to be built and perform in the end. This goes for both DIY vans like The Engineers who Van Life teach and professional builds like Vandoit accomplishes. 

Wood vs. Extruded Aluminum for Van Building

As we hinted at above, the structure of an RV is firmly connected to its “bones”. These “bones” make up the foundation of your RV, to which various elements such as modules, trim, flooring, etc. are attached. Wood used to be a popular material for this structure, but over time extruded aluminum has become preferred due to its lightness, durability, and strength. Taking this concept to the world of gambling, where you can play craps at Betbry Casino https://betbryonlinecasino.com/dice. It offers you the same durability and reliability in your gambling experience!

Your van is going to be exposed to extreme temperature swings: both the sweltering heat of Baja California and frigid winters of Colorado. Not only that, but you’re going to put your entire van through hours and hours of vibration testing every single time you drive it. In these scenarios wood tends to swell, creak, warp, and mold. While, extruded aluminum is unchanged. Let’s dig into this a little more.

Why Extruded Aluminum is the Best Choice for Camper Van Conversions

Now that we have addressed the basics, let’s dig more into the specifics of why extruded aluminum (80/20) is highly suitable for van conversions. And, why you might want to consider it.

  1. Extruded aluminum does not expand or contract when exposed to the much wider temperature and humidity swings that vans typically experience. 
  2. Extruded aluminum is a homogenous building material. This means it is perfectly straight, does not have knots or weak points, and will not break down over time which makes it much more predictable in your home.
  3. It has an extremely efficient strength to weight ratio.  Aluminum is a very light metal, and the extrusion profile is a strong and efficient shape that maximizing strength in all directions while limiting weight.  Weight, of course, is of paramount importance if you want a safe conversion that is below your GVWR,
  4. Extruded aluminum is waterproof.  Let’s face it – your adventure van will get wet. It could be rain getting tracked in, plumbing lines condensing, spilling beverages, or simply getting condensation build up at night. If you want your conversion van to last a lifetime and look good as new after 100,000 miles of adventure, you’re going to want a material that won’t weaken, swell, or rot when it gets wet.
  5. Safety! Not only do you want your van to last a lifetime, but you also want it to be safe. Vans are regulated and held to high crash safety standards, but one of the most common things we hear in the van life world is “your van galley turns into a projectile the moment you’re in a head on collision.” We know, that is worst case scenario and we never want that to happen to you – but they’ve got a point!  When this happens, do you want the kitchen galley – and everything else in your van – directly behind you and your children held in place with wood a few screws, or with enough bolts to hold back an elephant?  

Is an Extruded Aluminum Camper Van Conversion Right for You?

Building with 80/20 extruded aluminum is the perfect solution that addresses all of the unique concerns adventure vans are faced with overcoming. Make no mistake, it is not a cheap way to build a van, but it is definitely the right way to build them. Whether you’re going to build your van DIY or have a professional do it for you, make sure you protect your investment and make sure it’s built right. If you’re looking for DIY guides on how to build with 80/20 extruded aluminum, check out the guides by the Engineers Who Van Life, and if you’re looking for a conversion company to do it for you then look no further than Vandoit!

80/20 Extruded Aluminum

Fall Essentials for Van Life

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As the leaves start to change colors and the air cools, there’s no better time to hit the road and embark on a fall van life adventure. Whether you’re a seasoned vanlifer or just getting started, having the right essentials is crucial for a comfortable journey. Vandoit offers a range of components in their builds that are perfect for a cozy and convenient fall vanlife experience. In this blog, we’ll explore the fall essentials you need for your van life journey

Insulation For All Seasons

Fall temperatures can be unpredictable (especially in Missouri where Vandoit headquarters are located), so having proper insulation is a must. Vandoit’s builds feature insulation that keeps you warm during chilly nights and comfortable on hot days. This insulation is essential for regulating temperature and ensuring you’re cozy no matter where your adventures take you.

Espar Airtronic Heater

Stay warm and toasty during those chilly fall nights with Vandoit’s offering of the Espar Heater. Imagine waking up to a warm van interior while the outside world is covered in frost – that’s the beauty of having this reliable heating system. The Espar is an extremely effective and efficient gasoline fueled air heater that taps into the vehicle’s gasoline tank. It will automatically shut off when the fuel level dips below ¼ tank and the overall runtime operates off a programmable timer. It will also ensure your water system stays thawed and ready to use even on chilly autumn nights.

Storage & Organization

Fall Essentials for Van Life

Fall adventures often mean packing bulkier clothing and gear, and Vandoit understands the importance of ample storage space. Their builds feature clever storage and organization solutions, including overhead compartments, under-bed storage, and modular drawers and cabinets, to help you stay organized and make the most of your van’s interior space.  And when bulky-gear season is over, many of these items can be rearranged or removed from the van altogether to make way for warm-weather gear.

Cozy Beds 

Nothing beats snuggling up in a comfortable bed on a cool fall evening. Vandoit offers customizable sleeping arrangements, with many bed sizes and layout options. Their vans come with murphy-style platform beds or a hydraulic queen size bed in their DO Model and LIV model, respectively. All bed options come with memory foam mattresses, ensuring you get a good night’s rest after a day of exploring the autumn landscapes.

Thule Awning

Fall Essentials for Van Life

After a long hike, you can find yourself underneath the 10-foot awning attached to the roof rack. You’ll be protected from the elements as you roast marshmallows with your loved ones or simply watch the fall colors make their turn. The awning is also great for tailgating at every sporting event or family cookout you have in the fall season.

All-Terrain Tires

Worried about getting up the mountain to the most desireable hikes? Vandoit vans have aftermarket wheels and tires you can choose from so that you can get anywhere you need to go! Even if you aren’t planning to go off-road, these tires are great to get you out of sticky situations. With overall greater traction than stock tires, you’ll be zipping through every backroad to find the perfect campsite with a gorgeous view. 

Roof Rack Platform

Fall Essentials for Van Life

Just when you think it cannot get any better, Vandoit has given you another element to elevate your van trips this fall–a roof rack platform. As an addition to the Vandoit roof rack, the platform can be used to pack up and secure your gear as well as for lying under the stars on a crisp fall night. If you like to stay up top for the night, you can also add a Roof Top Tent. This is great for additional sleeping room or being closer to the classic tent camping feel!

Fall is a magical season for vanlife, with its vibrant foliage and cool air. To fully enjoy this season, having the right essentials in your van is key, and Vandoit’s van conversions offer a range of components that make your fall adventures comfortable and convenient. So, pack your bags, hit the road, and experience the beauty of fall vanlife with your Vandoit as your trusty companion. 

Fall Essentials for Van Life

The 7 Best Materials To Use in Your Campervan

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At Vandoit, our mission is clear: to provide every adventurous soul with a modular vehicle that unlocks the ability to experience life to its fullest. A life where you’re free to work, travel, and play without compromise. 

Not Just Any Vehicle

Our campervans are not just vehicles; they are your home on the road, built to withstand the rigors of adventure while offering the flexibility you need. We achieve this by carefully selecting and integrating a range of top-quality materials into our campervan designs. By utilizing durable products such as high grade aluminum, bolts, vinyl flooring, and other marine-grade materials–while at the same time maintaining the quality of assembly with a 400+ point checklist–we ensure your van will have fewer malfunctions and increased quality. Here are the 7 best materials we use to ensure your van is built to last. 

1. HDPE (High Density Polyethylene)

High density polyethylene is a thermoplastic polymer manufactured in sheets. We use HDPE to create rugged cabinetry, drawers, and storage compartments. This material is not only lightweight but also highly resistant to chemicals, making it perfect for withstanding the challenges of life on the road. It is used for cutting boards, counter tops, and shelves in our vans.

2. Polycarbonate

Polycarbonate is a transparent polymer that is manufactured in sheets and can also be molded or thermoformed. Some common brands are Lexan and Plexiglass. It has a high level of impact resistance and can be clear or tinted. This allows us to cover the electrical components in our power boxes while still being able to see inside, which is helpful for monitoring or troubleshooting your electrical system. These panels provide a protective barrier, shielding sensitive electronics from dust, moisture, and potential damage. 

3. Aluminum Extrusion

The backbone of your campervan’s structure lies within the aluminum extrusion frame. This material allows us to create versatile and adjustable structures that can be easily customized to meet your specific needs. From installing shelves to creating storage solutions, aluminum extrusion provides the framework for a truly modular interior.

Folding Leaf For Bed Lift Platform

4. ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene)

Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, also known as ABS, is a thermoplastic polymer that comes in different size sheets and thicknesses. It is strong, chemical resistant, and has excellent high- and low-temperature performance. ABS is easily machined, allowing us to use it for many applications in our vans such as cabinet sides and shelves, bed platforms, electrical box covers, mounting plates, and many others.

5. Polyvinyl Flooring

Our flooring is polyvinyl–flat or woven– that is waterproof and resistant to many chemicals, durable, and easy to clean up. It offers a comfortable surface underfoot, making it ideal for both living and adventure spaces within your campervan. We bond it with insulation foam to improve thermal insulation and reduce vibration and road noise.

6. ACM (Aluminum Composite Material)

Aluminum Composite Material (ACM) is a thin aluminum sheet bonded to both sides of a composite core. The resulting panel is fireproof and resistant to weather, water, and chemicals. It is easy to machine and fabricate and is used in many applications in our vans both inside and outside. Our newest show van includes ACM on the rear doors accompanied by our aluminum extrusion for hanging gear. It comes in many different finishes and brings a clean and professional look to our vans.

7. Honeycomb Panels

These lightweight panels consist of a honeycomb core sandwiched between durable outer layers. The result is a material that offers a remarkable strength-to-weight ratio. Honeycomb panels are used in various components of our campervans, contributing to their structural integrity and overall durability. Moreover, these panels support the modular design philosophy, allowing for easy customization and layout adjustments to suit your ever-changing needs. 

From the day we sent out the very first Vandoit to today, quality has been top priority. Whether you’re seeking a mobile office, a weekend getaway, or a home on wheels, these materials come together to create a campervan that adapts to your desires and supports your adventures. At Vandoit, we don’t just build campervans; we craft opportunities for you to seize life’s moments and make memories that last a lifetime. Experience the freedom to work, travel, and play, all while journeying in a vehicle that’s as reliable and dynamic as you are. Your adventure starts here!

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