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Vansmith has unveiled its new camper van with wood detailing built on a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter — see inside

  • Colorado-based Vansmith has unveiled its newest campervan built on a 144-inch Mercedes-Benz Sprinter.
  • The tiny home on wheels includes a bed, cooler for food and drinks, dining area, and plenty of storage space, including an over-bed unit optimized for fly rods.
  • On average, Vansmith's conversions can cost anywhere between $40,000 to $70,000, depending on the client's requests.
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Colorado-based Vansmith has unveiled its newest custom campervan built on a 144-inch Mercedes-Benz Sprinter.

Like any tiny home on wheels, Vansmith's camper comes with a bed, plenty of storage space, dining area, and a cooler for food and drink storage. However, the unit aesthetically sets itself apart from other campers by including Vansmith's signature wood detailing throughout the camper to add an "organic look" to the van.

Vansmith was founded by Aaron Haack — a van builder and mechanic with 10 years of experience who resided in his own tiny home — and his cousin Roberto.

After spending time in the military and working a coal mine job, Haack decided to take a lifestyle switch by starting a van conversion company with Roberto, who had initially tested Haak by asking him to complete a camper build in 30 days.

Now, their company is headquartered in Boulder, Colorado.

While Vansmith's latest build was created on the ever-popular Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, the company can use a variety of vans as the canvas for their campers. This includes Ram ProMasters and Ford Transits, both of which serve as cheaper alternatives to the Sprinter.

For those looking for an overlander experience, the company can also create their tiny homes on SUVS or trucks.

Keep scrolling to see Vansmith's latest build:

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