Dutch is the man! I ordered a Bug Wall from him and it ended up getting lost in the mail so he sent me a new one free of charge. About a month later the original showed up on my doorstep, contacted Dutch to get it returned and he told me to keep it as a backup or pass it on to another Vanlifer. Super cool guy, would recommend his product to anyone! Stoked to see him on single track sampler!
Thanks for showing that fire extinguisher bomb! I camp in a popup with my family and the electrical inverter and everything winds up being in a cabint that's basically inaccessible once it's converted to a bed. I worry about that. That bomb might not save the camper in event of a fire, but it'll afford us precious time to escape! I'll be ordering one immediately!
Duke definitely gets my vote for nailing it! We have a 2020 Transit AWD mid roof. We installed Bug Wall screens two years ago. I had a really minor issue and Duke not only answered the phone at Bug Wall but came up with an elegant solution for me! Great to see that his business is doing well. Those soft racks look promising! Might just have to make another phone call to him…
Such a good van for occasional trips. There's a lot of features you see in vans that people live in full time that are missing from here because you just don't need it.
Great video brother and props on you for the solid push behind increasing small business awareness around Dutch and his business. You’re a good man and an asset to the mountain bike industry. Keep driving the masses 🤙.
About vapor barriers... you _can_ get away with not having one in cases where the inner van temp isn't that far from the outer ambient temp. However, if you're in a cold climate and heating the van inside - or vice versa - you'll eventually regret not having used a vapor barrier. The internet has all sorts of "experts" but it's really no more complicated than that.
The #1 thing I learned from this build is that, if you can move the "seating area" all the way up front (using swivel seats/tables), the back of your van becomes so much more spacious. You can fit a kitchen, a shower, a fridge, a closet, anything!
Just picked up the same awning from Unaka Gear in Spartanburg, SC to go on my 8020 roof rack. Gonna be nice to have that shade when the door is open. The Kanuga parking lot is going to be a lot nicer to hang out.
Living in a mountain town, I have grown to kind of hate vanlifers (went for a walk with my toddler and we literally watched someone try to dump a toilet in our neighborhood dumpster and miss, then just drive away), but every time I see a van on your channel, I see the good side and start thinking, "well, maybe."
I'm a MTB noob, and I love your biking videos, but videos about your van, and just your adventures in general (like the one with your father) are just as good. Keep em coming man!
Great video on the van I’m in the process of changing my transit layout since I’ve been more focused on Mountain Bikes than moto and i spend more time staying in the van for races….I looked at the Bug Wall was apprehensive about purchasing but after getting the story of his business it started much like my own so I can’t wait to place my order
Amazing build...lots of aircraft inspired components such as the repurposed seat/cargo rail, the Firex ball, (similar to what they use on aircraft, which releases Halon gas by firing a squib (a modified shotgun shell). I didn't know they have commercial version), the cabinet door hinges, which is quite similar to what they use on overhead cabin bins, and the use of aluminum frames for the bed and electronics. Very well thought out layout.
IDK why but the two previous videos never popped up for me. I saw this one and got excited then noticed there were 2 other ones. YT algorithm is robing me of peak content. Lol
You guys didn’t show the refrig/freezer setup. Wondering what he built underneath the fridge to bring it up to “counter-height”? And, I thought I spotted a small, square, cushioned seat off the left of the sliding door.
Im 6 foot 3. Bought a Transit Connect today. I won't be as much a van guy as y'all but I am looking for a mount that I can bolt to the deck without removing a wheel. Plus, I ride road, so something universal.
The metal on the van is a vapor barrier. If you put another vapor barrier up then you're going to trap moisture between the two and THEN you'll get mold. Everything you build a van with should be breathable so it can dry out easier.
Hey guys! Hope you enjoy this really unique van tour. Massive thanks to Dutch for coming by and giving Dora such an awesome upgrade and then also agreeing to give us a tour of his rad rig. If you are interested in learning more about The Bug Wall bug screens, check out his website here: www.thebugwall.com/r?id=777tkv and don't forget if you want to enter for your chance to win this awesome Airstream + truck dream roadtrip setup head here - www.omaze.com/sampler
I just miss you talking about your van and hitting the trails. I'm from West Virginia and at Snowshoe ski resort is were they have the UCI downhill competition. Would be awesome to see you try the same route that the pros do (when you are a 100% and get your mtb legs back).
I'm very curious about the lack of moisture barrier. He said he camps in hot and cold but what about humid? I live on the Gulf Coast and it's extremely humid. I worry about this. I plan to have slotted bed frame and air holes drilled into various cabinetry and installing 2 fans and gonna use dry heat heater but definitely do NOT want to have to deal with mold.
Is that bed liner on the hood or a wrap on the hood? IF wrap, what brand? We have a 2018 Ford Transit 250 148 MR and finished it a year ago. We love it and have an extensive van build series on our RUclips channel. We had some great partners like FVCO, ICECO and Ecoflow and they helped us create a beautiful functional camper for this retired couple.
Thanks for sharing this, it’s always great seeing how different everyone designs their setup! We might have to invest in the big wall since ours seems to be inviting the little blood suckers in, got to love Minnesota summers!
Thanks for the tour! I'll definitely be getting a bug wall from you. As someone getting into a Transit build, I'd love to know where you got your passenger seats
I wouldn't understand using vapor barrier in something with non-porous walls like glass and steel. Maybe I'm missing something? Any dampness would come through open doors, wet gear, leaks. All things that would have to be dealt with. The t-tracks instead of cabinets is genius!
Vapor barriers in a small space like a van is counter-intuitive. You'll be making it into a terrarium. In cold weather a de-humidifier is mandatory, vapor barrier is crazy, all moisture drains thru holes in the bottom of all the panels unless they are sealed up by someone building.
Great vid man 🤘 That van is a sick setup. I use a transit for work i bought it in 2021 its set up for electrical the van outfitted was 50k i got it just in time my buddy got one 6 or so months later pretty much same van and he paid 62k 😵😵😵
Thanks for doing such a solid tour. And the Bug Wall looks sweet! Question: were the second row of seats in Dutch's van stock or a modification? Thanks!
The reason you put a vapour barrier is NOT because otherwise it will be "humid" in your campervan. It's because you create vapour in the van (cooking/shower/human-generated), and that humidity can condense on the inside of the van's metal (warm inside/cold outside); this condensed water can lead to rust.
Cool van, I personally don't find having to make the bed and move things around every single night wise at all, when you travel long term this can get really annoying, a fixed bed is much more convenient as sometimes you don't have the energy and just wanna crash out after a long day or big night.
I don’t have any idea how that build could cost 15-18k, seems about 10-15k low, but besides that amazing setup, very well engineered. Cool to see the story of bug wall! I always wanted one but due to the cost we stick to Amazon garage door magnet screens. I say that as Im scratching bug bites from last night because of the gaps in ours haha. Thanks for posting Alex!
hahahaha I feel you dude, but I can tell ya this much after having mine for like a month now... it's BOMB proof both with bugs and overall durability. Will absolutely last a very long time.
I’m not a “van Lyfe” guy I just want a van for my family and our adventures, we bike, snow and skateboard, SUP, kayak, dirt bike, snowmobile, etc… I love our suburban but it is no van with all the space for all the activities. One day these prices will stabilize and stock will replenish, but for now no van 😢
"Doing something a little bit different..." I was waiting for the "but kinda the same" 😂
Same 😅😅
Oh man, you beat me, I wanted to comment something a little bit different, but kinda the same.
Same here. 😁😂
@@rt-ik7ik brilliant hahaha
samesies
Dutch is the man! I ordered a Bug Wall from him and it ended up getting lost in the mail so he sent me a new one free of charge. About a month later the original showed up on my doorstep, contacted Dutch to get it returned and he told me to keep it as a backup or pass it on to another Vanlifer. Super cool guy, would recommend his product to anyone! Stoked to see him on single track sampler!
Thanks for showing that fire extinguisher bomb! I camp in a popup with my family and the electrical inverter and everything winds up being in a cabint that's basically inaccessible once it's converted to a bed. I worry about that. That bomb might not save the camper in event of a fire, but it'll afford us precious time to escape! I'll be ordering one immediately!
Dude right!!! I have mine on order too hahaha
@@The_Sampler order 2 because Got to shoot 1 with a Shotgun first.
Next year I will build a clone of this for my $40,000 budget. Learning carpentry and electrical equipment will be the most important part.
Duke definitely gets my vote for nailing it! We have a 2020 Transit AWD mid roof. We installed Bug Wall screens two years ago. I had a really minor issue and Duke not only answered the phone at Bug Wall but came up with an elegant solution for me! Great to see that his business is doing well. Those soft racks look promising! Might just have to make another phone call to him…
Such a good van for occasional trips. There's a lot of features you see in vans that people live in full time that are missing from here because you just don't need it.
Like what
GOSH I want a mountain bike camping van setup SO BADLY! I want to travel the world and ride everywhere I can before I die!
If I buy a van, I’ve been most interested in the Ford. I like it comes with AWD. It was cool to see his build.
Always enjoy when you do a van tour of someone else’s. Always asking the good questions!
Great video. First thing I say when people ask about the most important part of my build is MY BUG WALL!!! Worth every penny and some.
Great video brother and props on you for the solid push behind increasing small business awareness around Dutch and his business. You’re a good man and an asset to the mountain bike industry. Keep driving the masses 🤙.
Totally nice built. Not many of us wants to live the van life. I like my 3500sq home and just need a van camper for fun for few days
About vapor barriers... you _can_ get away with not having one in cases where the inner van temp isn't that far from the outer ambient temp. However, if you're in a cold climate and heating the van inside - or vice versa - you'll eventually regret not having used a vapor barrier. The internet has all sorts of "experts" but it's really no more complicated than that.
The #1 thing I learned from this build is that, if you can move the "seating area" all the way up front (using swivel seats/tables), the back of your van becomes so much more spacious.
You can fit a kitchen, a shower, a fridge, a closet, anything!
Love this tour! Very real and down to earth! Thank you!
Hey man- I think I saw you today around the horse stables. Glad to see you out riding again!
I like how transparent these dudes are
Just picked up the same awning from Unaka Gear in Spartanburg, SC to go on my 8020 roof rack. Gonna be nice to have that shade when the door is open. The Kanuga parking lot is going to be a lot nicer to hang out.
I got the transit side door screen and love it (darn custom fees to ship to Canada though). Now to get the back door done
Living in a mountain town, I have grown to kind of hate vanlifers (went for a walk with my toddler and we literally watched someone try to dump a toilet in our neighborhood dumpster and miss, then just drive away), but every time I see a van on your channel, I see the good side and start thinking, "well, maybe."
haha omg sounds like you had the Lampoons visiting your neighborhood. I assure you that is not normal!
@@The_Sampler We live in the Wasatch Mountains near SLC, so we get a lot of traffic and all kinds.
What a sick build. The bunk bed setup is really smart.
I'm a MTB noob, and I love your biking videos, but videos about your van, and just your adventures in general (like the one with your father) are just as good. Keep em coming man!
Sweet van. Thanks for sharing
Get well soon Alex can’t wait to see more of clickbait! This video and van build too 🔥 🔥🔥
Oh snap. I talked to Mr bug wall himself. Ordered my own bug wall. Still holding up after 2 yrs on my Ford Transit!
DANG! Nice van. Rather have an airstream, but…for VAN LIFE - this is it!
Great build, great products! Can’t wait to finally convince the wife that we need to go this route.
Love the modular bed and the use of aircraft components. Smart build.
That’s super cool. I hope the van market comes back down so I can do this some day. Lots of great ideas from this. Thanks bro 🤘🏻🤙🏻
Great video on the van I’m in the process of changing my transit layout since I’ve been more focused on Mountain Bikes than moto and i spend more time staying in the van for races….I looked at the Bug Wall was apprehensive about purchasing but after getting the story of his business it started much like my own so I can’t wait to place my order
Amazing build...lots of aircraft inspired components such as the repurposed seat/cargo rail, the Firex ball, (similar to what they use on aircraft, which releases Halon gas by firing a squib (a modified shotgun shell). I didn't know they have commercial version), the cabinet door hinges, which is quite similar to what they use on overhead cabin bins, and the use of aluminum frames for the bed and electronics. Very well thought out layout.
Any details on those upper cabinet hinges? They look sweet!
IDK why but the two previous videos never popped up for me. I saw this one and got excited then noticed there were 2 other ones. YT algorithm is robing me of peak content. Lol
It is really neat what different configurations people come up with in vans
Both are awesome vans. And, thanks for showcasing a local business. Hope y'all get to ride together soon.
Probably one of the more unique vans I’ve seen. I love it!
Thats such a great Upgrade for Dora! And thanks for the great Showcase of Dutch'es Van : )
You guys didn’t show the refrig/freezer setup. Wondering what he built underneath the fridge to bring it up to “counter-height”? And, I thought I spotted a small, square, cushioned seat off the left of the sliding door.
I need all of those in my life! Very innovative, user friendly and space-saving. 👍
Im 6 foot 3. Bought a Transit Connect today. I won't be as much a van guy as y'all but I am looking for a mount that I can bolt to the deck without removing a wheel. Plus, I ride road, so something universal.
Two or three videos in and I already love your chill, wholesome style! Keep it up!
Good to see you're recovering well Alex.
Really smart build! The bed is super clever.
The metal on the van is a vapor barrier. If you put another vapor barrier up then you're going to trap moisture between the two and THEN you'll get mold. Everything you build a van with should be breathable so it can dry out easier.
Now come up with a awning bug screen wrap around that’s easy to install after awning out be good idea
Waking up to a Sampler video notification!!!
Awesome rig! We'd love to see you guys at one of our shows!
Hey guys! Hope you enjoy this really unique van tour. Massive thanks to Dutch for coming by and giving Dora such an awesome upgrade and then also agreeing to give us a tour of his rad rig. If you are interested in learning more about The Bug Wall bug screens, check out his website here: www.thebugwall.com/r?id=777tkv and don't forget if you want to enter for your chance to win this awesome Airstream + truck dream roadtrip setup head here - www.omaze.com/sampler
I just miss you talking about your van and hitting the trails. I'm from West Virginia and at Snowshoe ski resort is were they have the UCI downhill competition. Would be awesome to see you try the same route that the pros do (when you are a 100% and get your mtb legs back).
How is the bug wall screen fixed to the vehicle?
I'm very curious about the lack of moisture barrier. He said he camps in hot and cold but what about humid? I live on the Gulf Coast and it's extremely humid. I worry about this. I plan to have slotted bed frame and air holes drilled into various cabinetry and installing 2 fans and gonna use dry heat heater but definitely do NOT want to have to deal with mold.
Another great video Alex.... And hey thanks to your friend Dutch. That is a pretty cool van build. Thanks again. 👍
That bug screens would be cool if fitted around the Fiamma awning too...
Fantastic build!
Is that bed liner on the hood or a wrap on the hood? IF wrap, what brand? We have a 2018 Ford Transit 250 148 MR and finished it a year ago. We love it and have an extensive van build series on our RUclips channel. We had some great partners like FVCO, ICECO and Ecoflow and they helped us create a beautiful functional camper for this retired couple.
Thanks for sharing this, it’s always great seeing how different everyone designs their setup!
We might have to invest in the big wall since ours seems to be inviting the little blood suckers in, got to love Minnesota summers!
Nice and clean conversion, liking it a lot. That Fireball is interesting too.
Thanks for the tour! I'll definitely be getting a bug wall from you. As someone getting into a Transit build, I'd love to know where you got your passenger seats
Nice build. I've wondered why more builders haven't used the Espar boiler system.
awesome video, hope to see you back on the bike again soon
The ATV ramp is genius.
Great review Alex...I gotta say, you almost had us going with that Seth-like intro - 😆 🤣 😂
That is one wicked awesome van build out!
Wonderful editing, Sampler! Great video.
Killer build, thanks for sharing!
Good to be back Dude!
Incredible build. Thanks for sharing 🍻
i see a company thats about to bl;ow up even more
I'm always so happy when you post. Cheers!!!
Spam!!! Get outta here with your spammy ass self
Cool vid Alex great to see u back doing your thing
Great job putting out creative content Alex!
I wouldn't understand using vapor barrier in something with non-porous walls like glass and steel. Maybe I'm missing something?
Any dampness would come through open doors, wet gear, leaks. All things that would have to be dealt with.
The t-tracks instead of cabinets is genius!
Vapor barriers in a small space like a van is counter-intuitive. You'll be making it into a terrarium. In cold weather a de-humidifier is mandatory, vapor barrier is crazy, all moisture drains thru holes in the bottom of all the panels unless they are sealed up by someone building.
Vapor barrier is to restrict air movement. Somthing a van dose not need.
Two fans for sure
Great van build! Definitely gonna look into those door storage for my van
Hey man solid work on the van. Could you explain your 2" lift and suspension upgrade? Looking to do something similar
Great vid man 🤘
That van is a sick setup. I use a transit for work i bought it in 2021 its set up for electrical the van outfitted was 50k i got it just in time my buddy got one 6 or so months later pretty much same van and he paid 62k 😵😵😵
Dutch is the man!!
This is incredibly cool especially since I’m hoping to get my own dirtbag van
I got such great ideas from this video!
Thanks for doing such a solid tour. And the Bug Wall looks sweet!
Question: were the second row of seats in Dutch's van stock or a modification?
Thanks!
Those are stock
@@Execuor thanks!
The reason you put a vapour barrier is NOT because otherwise it will be "humid" in your campervan. It's because you create vapour in the van (cooking/shower/human-generated), and that humidity can condense on the inside of the van's metal (warm inside/cold outside); this condensed water can lead to rust.
Wondering if Dutch makes the Bug Wall for any van, or just the Transits?
Cool van, I personally don't find having to make the bed and move things around every single night wise at all, when you travel long term this can get really annoying, a fixed bed is much more convenient as sometimes you don't have the energy and just wanna crash out after a long day or big night.
I don’t have any idea how that build could cost 15-18k, seems about 10-15k low, but besides that amazing setup, very well engineered.
Cool to see the story of bug wall! I always wanted one but due to the cost we stick to Amazon garage door magnet screens. I say that as Im scratching bug bites from last night because of the gaps in ours haha.
Thanks for posting Alex!
hahahaha I feel you dude, but I can tell ya this much after having mine for like a month now... it's BOMB proof both with bugs and overall durability. Will absolutely last a very long time.
Self built and doesn't include the cost of tools.
Just the solar setup and heater would be 5k, if even that is enough...
That is a bad ass van!
Does he have a channel that shows the building of Dora the van?
Awesome video dude!
Awesome video Alex! keep it up
0:35 your AC looks like it's smiling :)
Lol in the beginning there I was waiting for "... but kinda the same"
Van cost $45k Van build $18k. It is not cheap to make one of these, but it came out very nice!! I am sure it is worth it.
When compared to the cost of some of the custom van company van's, which can be >$150K, it's surprisingly reasonable for sure!
VERY COOL...great stuff.
dude sounds like mark manson
lets keep these uploads goin bro! 👍🤙🤘✊
looking for those over head cabinets , where you purchase
Could you put a link to those cabinet hinges?
Awesome van tour. I wish I had the time and know-how to build me one. Also, where is your shirt from?
Every time I see these vans I regret getting my truck!
I’m not a “van Lyfe” guy I just want a van for my family and our adventures, we bike, snow and skateboard, SUP, kayak, dirt bike, snowmobile, etc… I love our suburban but it is no van with all the space for all the activities. One day these prices will stabilize and stock will replenish, but for now no van 😢
i live right next to dutie and I go there every week
Hi! Love your videos. What brand is the rear door ladder and spare tire holder? Thanks!
Is his Transit a RWD or AWD? Im shopping right now the price difference is insane.