Best Honda Element Custom Camper Conversion Yet? ||| Vanlife Camper Tour
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
- Is my third camper conversion for my honda element the best one yet?
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I am so impressed, Sage! It is hard to believe how small The Element is on the outside, but how big you have made it on the inside. The third time is definitely the charm! Your story telling, filming and writing skills are up there with the best. Not to mention the creative editing! Thank you so much for sharing this Elemental video.
Thanks Mitchell. Glad you like the video I during as well as the new build. Always great to hear from you! Hope you are staying safe and healthy!
@Sage Roddy Thank you so much, Sage! I can always count on you to have nice things to say. You are a really good man.
This build is insanely good. 👍👍
Def the best conversion I have seen... yet. Peace and blessings from Cali.
Thank you 🙏🏻
Great to see this new version and changes. The peg board and slide out drawer is a good tip.
Thanks. Glad it was useful for ya.
About to buy an element and your video is giving me tons of ideas. Thanks for making this!
Sweet man. Glad it was helpful.
Hi Sage! Love the various different ways you've built out your Element. I am in the process of researching ways to convert my '08 Element to a camper and I'm finding tons of info from your vids. Thanks so much for sharing. New Sub!
Awesome! Glad the videos could be useful. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions (I check Instagram more than youtube)
Great job.. best element camper video I've seen so far.. just bought one
Thanks man! Enjoy your E!
Super creative use of space I love the bed box most. Keep up the great content 🤙🏼
Thanks man. Glad you enjoyed it!
love the new mods. So cleaver
Thank you!
I love it! You got me thinking now. Great job, bro!
Always some improvements to make haha. Hope you’re well Fred. Come up to Oregon soon!
Epic! Hopefully I can update my element like this before it gives out!
Do it!
I’ve had this idea of buying an element and building it to be an awesome camping vehicle. This makes me want to do it even more
Lots of good designs out there for them. Go fir it!
♥️♥️This is by far the best Element build I’ve seen!!!♥️♥️ It’s been my plan, to move into my Element and travel
Thank you!
Definitely the best of dozens of Element builds I’ve seen on UA-cam. This would make an amazing dorm room for my son as long as he chooses a school that doesn’t have extreme weather shifts. I’m already planning on giving him my ‘08 EX.
Thank you! I hope he enjoys the Element!
Thank you for that critical height detail of 6'3''/6'4'' at 11:30. Helps a bunch!
No worries. I figure that’s one of the few measurements that I should know. Tall people got it bad lol
Great build!
Epic getting ready to get a conversation on my Element. Great ideas to consider. Struggling with the Goal Zero purchase for power needs.
Dude totally agree. The only reason I got it was because I had a pro deal discount code. Otherwise it would have been way out of my price range.
EXCELLENT video and build. Thank you. Happy trails.
Glad it could be useful!
Very cool build out! I started one back in 2004 when I bought my Element but never finished. Well thought out and far better than the pvc pipe plan for a platform I was attempting.
Glad you like it!
Probably my favorite camper setup for an Element. Nice job! I will attempt to duplicate this with my 2008.
Thanks man! Good luck with your build!
Love the pull out drawer idea ✌🏻
Yeah one of my favorite parts too.
Very nice. I like your thinking of keeping it as roomy and light as possible. The easier it is to build and maintain the better and it works. The more complicated something is the more things to go wrong and harder to repair.
Yeah totally.
Love this setup!
Thanks!
I love your build! so glad I own an Element...
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome Build!
Thanks hank!
very efficient design for the element ...nice job!
Thank you!
Hey Sage, Your set-up looks awesome!! One of the best for a Element...I wish I was more mechanical to try this for mine. Safe travels ,stay safe and healthy. Jake 07 Element, Colorado.
I’m sure you could work out a setup that works for ya. I don’t have that much experience either.
Fantastic upgrades Sage!
Thanks josh. Are you still camping in yours?
@@wildsage On and off. Not as much as you! My offer still stands if you are ever in the Adirondacks again, let me know!
Bro you killed it with this build
Thank you! I think I’m getting better with each new iteration 😂
Love the video and your dog
Love it man!
Thank you so much!
Solid build! I'm inspired
Sweet! Glad it was helpful.
Awesome and simple! The slide you can refine with "Roller Ball Caster roller" or "Roller bearings" (Search both) HArbor Freight, Amazon, etc... You can counter sink them into your bench wood base so they don't take up space and the storage slide can ride on the ball bearing out for less friction! Not necessary for you, but cuts down if you decided to store something heavy.
Oh yeah for sure I could use those if my weight needs ever increased for that pullout. I intentionally chose the pegboard Masonite because it’s smooth and the holes would allow for it to not crate a suction to the bottom when trying to lift and pull out. Rollers would eliminate that problem too.
this was amazing, i think i found what to copy for my mini van hahahahaha
Hope it works for ya!
Hope to see you in the outback! 2006 Blue Element
😎 Nice mod, Sage.
A friend made a version of your slat bed, however he used wider boards and that's my only complaint.
I would love a pull out shelf 😎
Yeah I’ve found that a larger number of small slats works better because then the gaps aren’t as big.
Great job!
Thank you!
Awesome build. Thank you for sharing. New subscriber. Blessing to you.
Thank You!
Great work with excellent improvements. Only thing I would probably add is a small 12V compressor fridge. Solar and Goal Zero should be enough to run it. Love our Element, we've owned it for ten years now.
just starting to set up my El. what cooler do you recommend and solar to go with it?
do you use a bike rack
Paint roof white and make the solar panel tilt so that you can have more power in winter months. Parking with the windshield facing east and one side of the vehicle be the "warm and dry side" is also wise. Anything heavy, like that battery, is better off on the floor... 23 + years off grid here.
Thanks for the tips. Not all of those will work in my situation but with a larger rig and more space they would be great. In such a tight space you gotta kind just make it fit.
Very nice!
Thanks!
Nice build😊
Hi Sage & Kopek! I'll watch the video now>>>
As an Element owner, also 2006, who camps, don’t we all constantly try to improve??😂😂😂😂 I once reorganized it during a trip……. When I added an SUV Tent, I fell in love with my Element all over again. Getting ready to reconfigure for 2024 season.
What’s an SUV TENT?
Great ideas..looks great thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
thank you for this excellent video.
Hope it was helpful!
Great job.
Thank you!
Excellent upgrades Sage. I'm inspired to do something similar to my 2008 El. Sliding drawer under the bed is brilliant. Sadly 2008 passenger front seat does not till forward, die to airbags in the seat back. I may swap that seat for the older model tilting version. I have barely squeezed in a six foot long bed. Yay you for sharing the new improved lay out.
I have heard that about later models. That’s too bad. I’m sure there is a work around though. Maybe replacing the seats as you mentioned.
I think I’d cook on the rear slide out instead of inside.. love this setup ❤
Yeah most of the time that I was using this setup I cooked on the tailgate. But I wanted to make sure I had the option to cook inside in case I was rained out or something.
Now you need to help Cat finish her van so you can do a tour video of it, too!😉
Yeah I hope we can get it going soon! We have a shop to work at now so I think we can make some of the improvements she wants.
nice Cattledog!
Thank you! She was a lab/cattle dog mix and I can’t think of a better combo. She passed away in February sadly.
You should get some wool socks and a OneWheel 😅
Wool socks can be worn multiple days in a row without stinking because they're naturally antimicrobial, and the OneWheel is the greatest thing on earth. With your lifestyle, the OneWheel could take you places you otherwise might not venture to.
I want a one wheel so bad! Not in my budget right now though.
From one element owner to another...
Are you ok dude?🔥
I believe you said you were in Oregon...
These fires are FUCKIN INSANE!😱
Thanks for checking in dude. Yeah I’m fine. I’m staying at a friends to escape the smoke because where I am is beyond the maximum level of the air quality index. Hope you’re doing alright as well.
Great stuff! Thank you for sharing…
Glad you enjoyed it!
Sage Roddy I did, I do a lot of car camping in the PNW, I looked at the prices for the foam Company, very reasonable in my opinion… How thick is your foam? Did you get 4 inch or 6 inch? I’m not gonna have it up on a bench but rather on the floor because I’m so tall…
I got 5” my first time and found it to be too thick so went with 3” the second and third times.
Sage Roddy thank you, I’ve used egg crates in the past but wanna upgrade… Elements are the ultimate camping machine!
Kopek! You dog is named dog in Turkish, nice 😊
Good ideas
Thanks!
Great efficiency! Thank u. I am tall… Sienna vans have hard tops that can be added- wondering if you have seen Elements with standup hard tops… not just roof tents.
I'm building one soon. Video up this month.... i like the sliding idea, but its too tall IMO. Mine is short and wide. With lots of storage and ill make some space for my cooler in the back window. Wish I could show some pictures
Yeah I was torn on height. I chose to go just about the seat mount so the bed could be a bit wider. The higher you make the bed platform the wider it can be but then the less comfortable it is sitting. Looking forward to seeing your setup!
I totally get it, I'm a little shorter so the low seat doesn't bother me too much. I just really like having vertical space. I do like the holes in your box.
Love your build! Did you name your dog after the villain in The Burbs? Love the name.
No it actually means dog in Turkish!
Thanks for the details! It might be interesting to see a video of you cooking from the inside-do you have a fan to aid in venting? Just considering I haven't seen a "That could be risky" comment yet.
To be honest I don’t cook inside very much at all. I will more in the winter. Most important is a carbon monoxide/dioxide detector. I don’t have a fan to aid the venting but have thought about it. The software I used is called SketchUp.
You should do sliding doors for those cubbies!
I’ve thought about it. Thought about some tambour doors.
Always enjoy your builds. As a fellow Element "camper" (not full time,) it's amazing how comfortable these small vehicles are. One question...any concerns about having stronger tie-downs versus zip ties, particularly on the one side? I've been rear-ended seven times (yep, and never my fault) and having my camping platform well secured was a priority because I didn't want things flying forward in case of another wreck at 40 MPH. Thanks again for sharing. Happy and safe travels.
I guess I haven’t thought much about how it would handle when getting read ended. I think for the shelf the bottom would stay put. Those screws are petty firmly in place. But the whole shelf might buckle and the top I’d imagine would shift more. Definitely something to think about.
@@wildsage I may just draw bad luck. I've even been rear-ended while riding in a taxi in a foreign country. (=
Instead if a sink......you can use a canning funnel to drain into a water jug: you can spit into it when you brush your teeth and get 2 collapsible basins [1 for washing dishes, etc. and 1 for 🧽 sponge baths, etc.] That way you save counter space.....you empty the basins into the funnel which is always there.
I would also get a collapsible toilet bucket for emergencies......they don't take up hardly any space when collapsed and can fit in the side pocket of your door.
My girlfriend uses a funnel in her van and we love it for all this reasons you mentioned.
Great Mustache!
My girlfriend agrees which is the only reason it has lasted this long 😂
@@wildsage If you're ever in the bay area and want to check out someone else's Element build, lmk
Thanks for this well made tour. I just bought an Element and never realized the possibilities for camping conversion. What do you do with the solar panel while driving? Where is it stored? Thx.
The solar panel is attached to the roof rack! 😃
I know that garage!
A great garage! Thanks for letting me use it!
Great video and build! I have a question though, if you were to get a flat tire, would you be able to lift up the bed up and get to your spare tire and tools or is it more of a hassle?
Fair question. I would have to remove everything to access it. I’m formulating some alternatives to putting it there but for now it would be a major hassle to get a flat haha.
that is really great use of space! I didn't see where you store the foam when not in a bed?
It turns into the backrest for the bench!
I would like shape info…….like a pattern. Great video….
Yeah that inner shelf can be tricky. I don’t have a pattern for it just yet. But you saw my other video that shows I how I made it. Hopefully that helps get you a starting point.
Cushions - which foam did you choose, and how thick? Does the seam down the center become annoying?
Battery - 1000 watt seems like a lot. Is that for running a refrigerator, or just to keep the computer and drone juiced up?
I chose the HD 36 foam. It’s not the densest because I found the fenders foams are a little too hard for me. I chose too dense of one on my first build. I haven’t really even noticed the seam down the middle but then again I’m a pretty agreeable sleeper. I don’t need a perfectly cushy bed.
I admit the 1000 is kind of a bit much for my needs. I got a pro deal coupon and decided to go a little bit higher than what I actually need so I can scale up when my power demands get a little greater. For sure don’t need the whole battery now. It usually sits at 100% charge.
thanks great. about to work on my 08 element.
any changes suggested since this latest video?
WHAT ELEC(?) COOLER DO YOU USE AND WHERE IS IT? DO YOU USE A BIKE RACK ON BACK DOOR?
Jersey girl driving Rust-y (orange elem)
I actually gave this setup to my gf who had an element too and did a whole new setup that’s more optimized for shorter camping trips than full time living. I haven’t use a cooler in my setups for a few years now. I used to use a yeti style but it just took up too much room. But I will say that the little nook behind the passenger seat stays very cool so if I didn’t want something to get hot it could go under there. Just wouldn’t be ice cold.
well thought out, good job! Have any leaking from water following the wiring into the back of the Element?
Nope. I haven’t had any issues with it and have experienced some pretty heavy rain too.
@@wildsage thanks
Hey sage, I love this build. I’ve just started working on my first camper design for my element and was inspired by your bed platform extension. This is a dumb question but how were you able to fold your front passenger seat forward like that? Mine can slide back and forth and lean forward but won’t budge when it comes to getting it to lean towards the dash. If you have any tips I’d appreciate it, thanks!
Hey Isaac. I’m guessing you’ve got a 2007 or newer. That year they changed it so the seats don’t slide as far forward. My gf has a 2007 that I use now that line is totalled. I had to modify the setup so that my feet just stick through between the seats rather than a whole extension.
Hey Sage you’ve been an inspiration to pull the trigger on moving into my new element I purchased for this reason. Do you happen to have the blueprint for your cabinet and bed?
I do not unfortunately. I work better in the “make it up as you go along” format so I don’t have much of anything concrete.
@@wildsage Thank you for the inspiration. Very seriously, I, and Im sure A LOT of people would pay good money to get a pdf of the exact dimensions and materials. PLEASE announce if you do that. I
Hi Sage! This set up looks great! I would love to knock out. a build like this in my Element. Do you have any measurements, or the sketch up design available?
I second this.
This is a great build, iv been planning to buy an element myself, and slowly but surely be able to finally build my dream
Camper. Do you mind sharing the measurements, dimension of your build.
Thanks in advance!
Thanks man. To be honest I don’t have the measurements really. I did a rough sketch and then kind of figured out dimensions as I went.
Awesome build Sage! Question, when you have you bed I’m sitting bench mode, can you sit up straight? Also, how tall are you? Safe travels!
I can’t quite sit up straight but I can comfortably slouch. If you move the bed lower then it gets less wide because the wall of the element get narrower with the seat mounts. So I opted to make the height just above those seat mounts at the sacrifice of a full sit up position.
Dude, the cubby and hole in the passenger rear door could be used for a composting toilet... Maybe make the hole a little bigger and have a cushioned toilet seat cover for comfort and sanitary purposes. Composting toilets don't stink if maintained properly.
I love this! One question is what do you do for food storage? I did not see the reason for the Goal Zero....I love that you were able to do a bench, as I need that for work. wondering if I can pull it off. Also, do you have dimensions available? Thanks so much for sharing!
The bottom shelf is pantry and then for refrigerated type goods I just buy fresh or store at room temp. The goal Zero is for basic charging needs (phone, laptop, lights, camera batteries). I unfortunately don’t have exact dimensions. I had a rough plan and then measured as I went. I’m also not near to that vehicle at the moment so cannot measure for ya. I’ve measured some things for other people in the past and I think you might find some details in other comments 😊
Just measured from rear of tailgate to back of front passenger seat in my ‘08. The seat does not move all the way forward like in your ‘06. It is only 5’10”, not the 6’3” you enjoy. Maybe I can get another seat from an older Element that folds all the way forward. Not sure when this change was made by Honda.
Yeh I’ve heard that later year elements the seats don’t go as far forward. I think the cutoff was 2007.
Also: What is the name of the software?
Where mostly do you set up? campsites, bureau of Land Management, rest areas, parking lots? just trying to get ideals I'm on the east coast and there's not much in the way of bureau Land Management. I like the ideal that it is not so much noticeable as a camping vehicle per se.
Another question are you using a small Porta-Potty and what about showers?
I only do free camping. Sometimes that means stealth camping in a city but I try to go to national forest or blm land and do dispersed camping.
I have no toilet in the element. I go outside or if I’m near a town I’ll go to o a grocery store or something. For showers I mostly use my gym membership.
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How sturdy would you say the side of the bed is where the pieces fold out onto the shelve? Would it fit comfortably two people?
Yeah I think it is plenty sturdy but the bed would be pretty cramped with two people I think.
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Thanks!
Great build Sage! Are your plans available?
Unfortunately I’m a terrible planner so it was half planned and half made up as I went haha
Sage, where did you get the bed extension folding hinger? Thanks!
I got them from Amazon. Should be able to find them searching folding shelf bracket.
This looks incredible! I’m planning to do vanlIfe full time this year and would love this set up for my E. Could we see the plans? I know you said in an earlier comment that it’s not to scale but I am still extremely interested. Let me know if you want compensation 👌
The only plans are the CAD drawing that you see in the video.
this is awesome! 2+ years later, is there anything you would change?
Good question. The bed/bench panels that flip on a hinge are more of a hassle than anticipated because of the long cushion You end up having to pull that up to move it and they dont work as easily. I removed some of those hinges and will just slide them in and out instead. Also I made another camper after this one that was a totally different style and like a few different things about that one. Check out that video too. One thing I liked about that one that I would add to this one is that the bed extension piece flips up and was connected rather than a loose piece. It ended up making a really good “lounge mode” when it was flipped up because you could use it as a backrest.
How did you build the slide out drawer! That is so cool!
It’s dead simple. Just some pegboard for the bottom and the a back wall made of plywood that pulle everything with it.
how many miles are you at? mine has a bit of a piston tick but has for years and it hasn't gotten any worse. just been taking care of it and maintaining it. doing tie rods now which is gonna be a pain cause the inner ones are too long for a tool.
Mines at almost 250k!
Good job...I didn't see how you access your spare tire nor where you store your foam for your bed..
Accessing the spare tire is not impossibly but not easy. All my stuff is installed with zip ties and a couple screws. So it’s easy to remove for emergencies should I need the spare tire. The foam for my bed stays there and acts as the cushions when it is in couch mode.
Hey, great build Sage enjoyed the video it makes me want a Honda Element and I wish they would start making them again. How many miles do you have on yours and have you had any trouble? I hope you have a fire extinguisher cooking on a towel would concern me..:).
Mine has about 230k mi on it. I don’t cook with the towel there. I just have it there so it doesn’t rattle so mu during travel lol.
I believe they are coming back this coming year...
My Honda Element I purchased in 2004 and now almost at 200K best and only car I've ever purchased. It's my every day car and she runs great! NEVER have I ever had to do anything to it. as long as you do the maintenance, these cars will last for ever! =)
How thick did you get the foam cushions? I'm thinking of ordering from them!
This go around I went with 3” foam
I like your design the best, just wondering if making the bed a few inches shorter was a consideration it looks like your toping out when sitting
Yeah fair question. If you make it slightly shorter then you lose width space. So I tried to strike a balance of sitting height but not sleeping on a cot size bed with the pup.
@@wildsage I get it width because the farther down the wall you go the narrower the space .
Please - what year is your Element and which version ( 2wd / 4wd ? Ex ? ) thanks !
Hey it’s a 2006 2wd.
Sage, what did you do with your back seats?
I have them stored away. I actually put them in last week for the first time in like four years. But just temporarily.
Hey Sage! I like the functionality of this build a lot. Where do you keep your guitar now?
Thanks dude. I actually mostly keep it in my storage unit. I sometimes will pull it out for trips. When I do I usually just keep it on the bed until bed time and then I will move it to the drivers seat.
Wondering if two people can lay/sleep in the back with your setup? Thank you.
It’s for sure possible. Cozy but possible.
How well do they know each other?
Cool. What size is the bed? Full?
Approximately yeah