What did business look like pre-pandemic?
Crider: Probably about 16 builds a year we would get out of the shop. Now, we are doing about 30 in both of our locations. Things have most certainly felt like they have, you know, doubled for us in a sense. My crew has doubled. My shop space has tripled. Everything seems pedal to the medal as soon as this pandemic started, honestly.
Miller: At the time pre-pandemic, we were at about 40 vans, 35 to 40 vans, a year. Now, our business model plays into this. This year, we will put out about 75 high-end units, one to two a week going out the door. I see that doubling again in 2022. I do. I see that going to 130 to 150 next year going out the door.
The van was built for a couple that wanted to do full-time #VanLife in Alaska.
Boulder has seen almost triple the number of nationwide build inquiries compared to pre-pandemic times.
Boulder Campervans, a company that recently skyrocketed in popularity nationwide, unveiled its latest $220,000 tiny home on wheels for a full-time #VanLife couple on January 1.
Van life undoubtedly boomed in popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic by becoming an alternative travel option as international trips and cruises started seeming less safe. While many customers now want camper vans for weekend warrior excursions in warmer weather, Lucy the van was built out for a couple that decided to live in the van full-time in Alaska.
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