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The Wall Street Journal
Boomers Embrace Luxury Van Life
“Attracted by Instagram images of a free-spirited, simpler way to travel, older consumers are turning to vans for their trips, while adding the high-end spin they can afford. Forget the beat-up Volkswagen bus: These travelers are shelling out for custom-fitted Mercedes-Benz or Ram ProMaster vans for their life on the road.”
Business Insider
Camper van conversion companies are seeing a surge in customer interest despite COVID-19 ravaging the travel and transportation industry
“Since the start of the pandemic, Vanlife Customs has seen an uptick in requests for prebuilt vans, plus an additional 10% increase in clients looking for custom builds.”
Motor 1
Cool Mercedes Sprinter 4X4 Pop-Top Conversion Gives People Wings
“We love custom vans at Motor1.com, especially when they're mini motorhomes that can go off-road for extended off-grid adventures. The crew at Denver-based Vanlife Customs did just that with this 2016 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, affectionately calls Pops thanks to a cool motorized pop-top roof that allows occupants to stretch out after a long day of hiking, biking, and general adventuring.”
Denver 7 News
Vanlife Customs lets you take life on the road as remote work boom
“Vanlife Customs has seen its workload boom as remote work becomes more popular and people decide to take their life on the road.”
Gear Junkie
9 Camper Builders Make Your Van Life Dreams A Reality
“Denver-based Van Life Customs specializing in homey, full custom wood interiors made to order. Dave Walsh has made his passion for the van life into a business, using his handyman skills to make other’s #vanlife dreams realities.”
NerdWallet
How to Navigate the Costs of Starting Your Van Life
“The “van life” trend the couple follows has been gaining traction, especially in about the last five years as tech companies began to embrace remote work, says David Walsh, owner of the van conversion shop Vanlife Customs in Denver”
Denver Post
Colorado van outfitter quadrupling space as #vanlife business booms during pandemic
“Next month, the startup will quadruple its footprint, moving into a 20,865-square-foot warehouse at 6531 W. 56th Ave. in Arvada. Walsh signed a five-year lease for the space last month. Tanner Digby with Digby Commercial Advisors represented both the landlord and Walsh.”
Ski magazine
Home Away From Home
“Ultimately, any Joey can throw a mattress into the back of a van and #vanlife, but how livable is that life on wheels really? For those who choose to get their van built out by the professionals at Vanlife Customs, not only does van life become viable, it borders on luxury.”