I would love to do those and the more I travel I’ll be able to. I’ve been very consumed with building my own tiny home so it’s been hard to get out there. I will don’t worry
Awesome!! This is the closest build I have seen to what I am looking for. Just need to have an office space to process claims. Japanese style futon convertible couch with a tech wall in the bedroom area and I'm there!!
The description of what you would add is EXACTLY what I would want!!!!! Cool that someone else wants a futon with a wall for tech (or whatever)!!!! Then this van would be perfect! Great minds think alike...lol.😀
You’ve shown some amazing builds over the years, but I really like this one. Nirvana is using quality materials, not just toxic vinyl and cheap wood. This is great. I wish you would have asked what they used for insulation. Hopefully wool.
Love that they managed to fit everything for comfort and livability into an adventure capable van. Sometimes you want to explore, and every now and then you just need a cozy day to chill with all the creature comforts. That potty is a game changer!
I have those same push to open slides. I hate them. It's not the horizontal motion that causes them to open while driving, it's vertical motion - tar strips, speed bumps, pot holes, over pass & bridge transitions - any uneven road surface will cause to them unlock and fly open. Been living with that crap for over 2 years now. Oh, they also open when not intended if you bump them with your hip while working in the isle, or trying to get around someone who is. Terrible! My experience, not my opinion.
Jarrod, i enjoy your content and nice to see east coast builder. There is another builder in Massachusetts you should check out. Interstate Vans in Tyngsboro. He does cuatom high end and uses some of your favorite systems (van life tech and cruise and comfort for example) he is just finishing my build on 2024 144 wb. We have a happijac bed lift that came out really cool. Would love to see you do a video:-)
I don’t pick who or what company I tour. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. I love touring the person because I feel their work comes through in their personality. It’s not that I’ve been avoiding them, it’s also about right place right time. I’d almost love to tour you as the customer and you mention the builder, I feel that would be better 😊 maybe someday we can make that happen
@@JarrodTocci not quite sure what you mean about touring the person. But Eddie Trayner is a builder you should tour. He will have a booth at the van expo in topsfield, ma in August and I plan to be there as well. Maybe we will see you there or somewhere else down the road.
How much does one cost.I’m getting ready to retire and have been watching your channel for 3years and am wanting to retire and was wondering the costs compare to 5th wheel. Thank you , kathy
I love these tours but it would be nice to see tours of vans that most people could actually afford. For me these are so over the top. Jarrods first van was great and I don’t think it cost 150k.
This was an amazing van build, and I can 100% see myself living in this rig fulltime and wish I could do it like now I mean I wouldn't change anything, and I happen to live in Massachusetts so I guess if I get too overwhelmed trying to do a DIY I will 100% be contacting this guy 💯🤔😁
Nice video, great builder. I wish only that Jarrod did MUCH LESS talking in all his videos, especially unneeded when talking with van builders. His questions could be cut in the editing process while the responses left in. I realize Jarrod's intention is to get as much 'detail' about builds as possible, but the videos would flow so much better (imo) without so heavy a hand in steering the conversations.
Well, this is Jarrod responding lol. But I see where you’re coming from. Consider this though. If I cut myself out then I’d have to ask the person to repeat what I said so it gives the answer context. Doing the tours this way give it more of a “real” feeling and not a “fake” way like every other channel does. Not saying the other way is bad, it’s just different on how I do my tours. I also don’t have a team of videographers traveling around doing all my tours. I do every single one of them. The flow of the tour in person comes off very organic, if anything I mess it up while editing because I cut out all the pauses. But I do that because I typically record for an hour and I try and cut these videos down as much as possible. For example this video was about 90 minutes of footage and I cut it way down as you see. Now you’re going to say I can cut it down more if I cut myself out. I’ve tried and it honestly doesn’t sound right at all
Van builds are turning into ridiculous monstrosities filled with useless 'things' that never get used. There are a few builders that have actually lived and traveled in a van so they know what is important and what is just expensive 'fluff'. I realize it's just another fade and with the economy in ruins and another global lock down on the horizon this too will come to an end.
I’m not sure why so upset. Why must we judge someone on spending money on something they want. Do you judge people that live in a million dollar home? Does it effect your day to day? Some people like to have dreams and goals and this type of van to travel in might be one of them. Of course, you’re entitled to an opinion and it’s always welcomed. Seems like you have only negative comments to say in any video I do. I can, and have, shown the less expensive and less bells and whistles vans out there and I personally love those too. It’s not about the van, it’s about what or why we are doing vanlife
It’s otherwise a nice van, but a ski locker seems ridiculous if it’s that much of a necessity to build a whole exterior fixture for it to make it way less stealthy and too show-offy
@@JarrodTocci It's just my opinion, it has nothing to do with you personally or your channel so why get so upset when someone has an objective view that may not lavish you with accolades. And I could care less what someone wants to spend their money on that is not the point at all, spend 15K on radiant heat in a van if that's what you think you need.
Finally some East Coast Van companies. Thank you! I live on the East coast and it just gets depressing seeing all the west coast van builders.
Seriously it was about time to have something in The east
I’m in Rhode Island An your guys are inspiring out here no lie
I like it that he puts the electrical right and the water/shower right
This is amazing van build!!! As
Much as I love the tours you do with newly built vans, I would love to see more lived in tours as well!
I would love to do those and the more I travel I’ll be able to. I’ve been very consumed with building my own tiny home so it’s been hard to get out there. I will don’t worry
@@JarrodTocci awesome!!
Awesome!! This is the closest build I have seen to what I am looking for. Just need to have an office space to process claims. Japanese style futon convertible couch with a tech wall in the bedroom area and I'm there!!
The description of what you would add is EXACTLY what I would want!!!!! Cool that someone else wants a futon with a wall for tech (or whatever)!!!! Then this van would be perfect! Great minds think alike...lol.😀
Really smart do like the lite open feeling inside.
@Jarrod_Tocci Thanks I cannot afford gifts.
Well done. Very well done.
Very nice build! I like how the shower rod folds in and bendable like that!! Thank you for sharing Jarrod!! Much love to you and Glacier!!! 😊👍❤️
I love these videos and your humor.
I like this toilet the most of all other types/brands.
You’ve shown some amazing builds over the years, but I really like this one. Nirvana is using quality materials, not just toxic vinyl and cheap wood. This is great. I wish you would have asked what they used for insulation. Hopefully wool.
❤️ those systems he’s built in make this van comfortable. Lucky client
I wish Jude was my boss, what an amazing human being. The van was absolutely insane!
Waw you have done a wonderful job I love
I wish we had someone like you here in the UK
Who could build our van like you
Love that they managed to fit everything for comfort and livability into an adventure capable van. Sometimes you want to explore, and every now and then you just need a cozy day to chill with all the creature comforts. That potty is a game changer!
Clever van, some very nice ideas. I like the foldable shower rods also. Can you indicate the brand? I have never seen them in Europe...
I wish you would organize your:
Floor plan
-bed (first!)
- kitchen
- toilet
- shower(ext. and/or int)
Electrical
Kitchen
almost every tour shows me something else I hadn't considered... thanks Jarrod...
Me tooooo 🤣 which is a love/hate thing but also why I keep doing tours 😊
Beautiful van! I love the light interior and color scheme 🎯
Very sweet setup loving this build thank you 🙏🏼 for sharing ❤
Interested in seeing more of his builds
I have those same push to open slides. I hate them. It's not the horizontal motion that causes them to open while driving, it's vertical motion - tar strips, speed bumps, pot holes, over pass & bridge transitions - any uneven road surface will cause to them unlock and fly open. Been living with that crap for over 2 years now. Oh, they also open when not intended if you bump them with your hip while working in the isle, or trying to get around someone who is. Terrible!
My experience, not my opinion.
I think it depends on the brand too. I’m surprised if you used the same brand that they are doing that
Really love this van.
Jarrod, i enjoy your content and nice to see east coast builder. There is another builder in Massachusetts you should check out. Interstate Vans in Tyngsboro. He does cuatom high end and uses some of your favorite systems (van life tech and cruise and comfort for example) he is just finishing my build on 2024 144 wb. We have a happijac bed lift that came out really cool. Would love to see you do a video:-)
I don’t pick who or what company I tour. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. I love touring the person because I feel their work comes through in their personality. It’s not that I’ve been avoiding them, it’s also about right place right time. I’d almost love to tour you as the customer and you mention the builder, I feel that would be better 😊 maybe someday we can make that happen
@@JarrodTocci not quite sure what you mean about touring the person. But Eddie Trayner is a builder you should tour. He will have a booth at the van expo in topsfield, ma in August and I plan to be there as well. Maybe we will see you there or somewhere else down the road.
How much does one cost.I’m getting ready to retire and have been watching your channel for 3years and am wanting to retire and was wondering the costs compare to 5th wheel. Thank you , kathy
Great build
I love these tours but it would be nice to see tours of vans that most people could actually afford. For me these are so over the top. Jarrods first van was great and I don’t think it cost 150k.
Jarrod, there you go again: interrupting the builder in the middle of his most important explanations. Lol
I love the build
If you have stomach issues- what is the best compostable toilet
What size van was that? It's beautiful
Sprinter 170 wheelbase
Brilliant Man
Awesome!
This was an amazing van build, and I can 100% see myself living in this rig fulltime and wish I could do it like now I mean I wouldn't change anything, and I happen to live in Massachusetts so I guess if I get too overwhelmed trying to do a DIY I will 100% be contacting this guy 💯🤔😁
Grooviness
Nice video, great builder. I wish only that Jarrod did MUCH LESS talking in all his videos, especially unneeded when talking with van builders. His questions could be cut in the editing process while the responses left in. I realize Jarrod's intention is to get as much 'detail' about builds as possible, but the videos would flow so much better (imo) without so heavy a hand in steering the conversations.
Well, this is Jarrod responding lol. But I see where you’re coming from. Consider this though. If I cut myself out then I’d have to ask the person to repeat what I said so it gives the answer context. Doing the tours this way give it more of a “real” feeling and not a “fake” way like every other channel does. Not saying the other way is bad, it’s just different on how I do my tours. I also don’t have a team of videographers traveling around doing all my tours. I do every single one of them. The flow of the tour in person comes off very organic, if anything I mess it up while editing because I cut out all the pauses. But I do that because I typically record for an hour and I try and cut these videos down as much as possible. For example this video was about 90 minutes of footage and I cut it way down as you see. Now you’re going to say I can cut it down more if I cut myself out. I’ve tried and it honestly doesn’t sound right at all
@@JarrodTocci Thanks for your quick response. Best wishes for success.
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Van builds are turning into ridiculous monstrosities filled with useless 'things' that never get used. There are a few builders that have actually lived and traveled in a van so they know what is important and what is just expensive 'fluff'. I realize it's just another fade and with the economy in ruins and another global lock down on the horizon this too will come to an end.
They must have money to burn if they gotta put a “ski locker” on the outside. This ride will stick out like a sore thumb with so many additions.
I’m not sure why so upset. Why must we judge someone on spending money on something they want. Do you judge people that live in a million dollar home? Does it effect your day to day? Some people like to have dreams and goals and this type of van to travel in might be one of them. Of course, you’re entitled to an opinion and it’s always welcomed. Seems like you have only negative comments to say in any video I do. I can, and have, shown the less expensive and less bells and whistles vans out there and I personally love those too. It’s not about the van, it’s about what or why we are doing vanlife
It’s otherwise a nice van, but a ski locker seems ridiculous if it’s that much of a necessity to build a whole exterior fixture for it to make it way less stealthy and too show-offy
@@JarrodTocci It's just my opinion, it has nothing to do with you personally or your channel so why get so upset when someone has an objective view that may not lavish you with accolades. And I could care less what someone wants to spend their money on that is not the point at all, spend 15K on radiant heat in a van if that's what you think you need.
Sensitive ego, regardless, his channel offers great value
hey what about Canada eh? i had a cottage just behind Newbury port on Plum Island, hidden gem