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RecPro RV Telescoping Ladder 12.5ft Compatible with Lippert On-The-Go Prepped Units

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About this item

  • COMPATIBLE WITH LIPPERT ON THE GO - This ladder bracket is designed to work with Lippert On The Go units. It's perfect for a variety of applications, including home repairs and outdoor maintenance tasks.
  • TELESCOPING ALUMINUM LADDER - The telescoping aluminum ladder is perfect for a variety of tasks. It extends up to 12' 6" and has a maximum load capacity of 330 pounds. The 13 steps are 1 1/2" x 13", and each step automatically locks into place.
  • RUBBER TREADS FOR SAFETY - Each step features rubber treads, which provide traction and stability when climbing. The ladder also includes a strap to keep the steps secure when not in use.
  • RUST AND CORROSION-RESISTANT - The telescoping ladder is made with heavy-duty aluminum, making it rust and corrosion-resistant, and therefore ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications.



Product Description

Telescoping aluminum ladder
collapsable

Telescoping Aluminum Ladder

This telescoping ladder is created from a high quality aluminum material. It is collapsible for easy storage. Fully extended, this ladder can reach up to 12 1/2 feet. When it is fully collapsed, it easily stores away at a mere 33 inches.

telescoping ladder measurements

Easy to Use

This ladder is easy to use and easy to extend. Start by removing the strap holding the collapsed ladder together. Then extend the ladder one set at a time. Make sure you extend the step until it audibly clicks into place. Once the step is fully extended, make sure to lock the step into place to ensure the ladder's stability.

Stability & Safety is our TOP Priority

step tread

Raised Tread on Each Step

You won't need to worry about slipping on this ladder. Each step is fitted with raised tread to provide that extra safety when going up and down this ladder.

Compatible

Compatibility

This ladder has the ability to be used multiple ways. You can use it as a free-standing ladder or it comes equipped with a easy to use bracket that is compatible with the Lippert On The Go factory-prepped units.

foot pads

Rubber Tread Pads

The feet of this ladder are fitted with rubber tread pads. This will help give you that extra traction or support.

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Brittany English
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
Not sturdy at all
Brittany English
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
Not sturdy at all
Alex
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024
Vary nice just glimpse need b careful when on it.
Alex
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024
Vary nice just glimpse need b careful when on it.
Tech.Spec.
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024
Tried a 14 ft aluminum ladder and it was Shakey.Got this one and can climb and get on rv roof no problem. If your rv has the lippert fixture this is the only way to go. For stability, compact size, and weight, tried looking at little giant and gorilla at home depot.These are the best but are far larger and heavier. When connected to bracket I believe just as good at 200+ pounds.
Tech.Spec.
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024
Tried a 14 ft aluminum ladder and it was Shakey.Got this one and can climb and get on rv roof no problem. If your rv has the lippert fixture this is the only way to go. For stability, compact size, and weight, tried looking at little giant and gorilla at home depot.These are the best but are far larger and heavier. When connected to bracket I believe just as good at 200+ pounds.
CLC
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
Haven't actually had the chance to use it yet, but did test it out and it fits fine, folds up compactly and able to store it in an outside bin on the camper. Think it will work great.
CLC
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
Haven't actually had the chance to use it yet, but did test it out and it fits fine, folds up compactly and able to store it in an outside bin on the camper. Think it will work great.
Thomas M VanZandt
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
This telescoping RV ladder does the same thing and operates in the same way as the Lippert brand, without having to pay the Lippert price! When fully extended and properly installed, this letter is very sturdy and 100% compatible with the preinstalled Lippert Ladder system on the RV.
Thomas M VanZandt
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
This telescoping RV ladder does the same thing and operates in the same way as the Lippert brand, without having to pay the Lippert price! When fully extended and properly installed, this letter is very sturdy and 100% compatible with the preinstalled Lippert Ladder system on the RV.
Joe Greenwell
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024
I guess this ladder is the same as a Lippert? Anyway it fits my trailer the way it should.
Joe Greenwell
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024
I guess this ladder is the same as a Lippert? Anyway it fits my trailer the way it should.
StephenH
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023
A big plus is that it is significantly less expensive as the Lippert ladder while providing the same functionality. It is sturdy, but it also is pretty heavy. It has to be I guess to provide for the collapsing into the small size for travel.Extending is easy and once extended, it is not hard to maneuver into position to lock into the On-The-Go bracket. Collapsing is a bit more difficult. I have arthritis in my hands so pushing those buttons to collapse the ladder isn't as easy as it would have been when I was younger. There is also the risk of getting a finger in the way of the rungs as they collapse. One needs to exercise caution to keep fingers out of the way.It does need to be used on level ground. It would be nice if there were an independently extendable part in the bottom section to allow use on uneven ground. That is perhaps the one improvement I would suggest. Other than that, the strap used to hold it for travel is not well thought out. It is in the way when the ladder is in use. It would be better if it were separate so it could be out of the way when the ladder is in use.
StephenH
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023
A big plus is that it is significantly less expensive as the Lippert ladder while providing the same functionality. It is sturdy, but it also is pretty heavy. It has to be I guess to provide for the collapsing into the small size for travel.Extending is easy and once extended, it is not hard to maneuver into position to lock into the On-The-Go bracket. Collapsing is a bit more difficult. I have arthritis in my hands so pushing those buttons to collapse the ladder isn't as easy as it would have been when I was younger. There is also the risk of getting a finger in the way of the rungs as they collapse. One needs to exercise caution to keep fingers out of the way.It does need to be used on level ground. It would be nice if there were an independently extendable part in the bottom section to allow use on uneven ground. That is perhaps the one improvement I would suggest. Other than that, the strap used to hold it for travel is not well thought out. It is in the way when the ladder is in use. It would be better if it were separate so it could be out of the way when the ladder is in use.
Brash Adventures
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2023
Fell off this ladder because I didn't have the rungs locked out. Didn't have one of the rungs locked out because the angle when fully extended and put in the Lippert bracket was more horizontal than i liked and it make the ladder seem like it was getting too much stress put on it, so i shortened it to make the angle more vertical. Unfortunately I forgot to make sure that it was locked into a pin and when I went to climb the ladder, at about 5 ft up the bottom slid in towards the back of the trailer, ripped the bracket out of the back of the trailer since it now was holding all 250 lbs of my weight, slid down to the locked position of the next rung and started falling backwards (picture Clark W Griswold hanging Christmas lights and this was me). Thankfully I understood what was happening, jumped away from the now falling ladder, tucked and rolled and ended up with zero injuries. You absolutely MUST have all rungs locked out all the time. I used this on the side of my trailer, no brackets used, and it worked just fine. It is a little narrow though, so just make sure it's on flat level ground and use the bracket on the ladder to brace on whatever roof or portion your accessing so you don't get any side-to-side motion.
Brash Adventures
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2023
Fell off this ladder because I didn't have the rungs locked out. Didn't have one of the rungs locked out because the angle when fully extended and put in the Lippert bracket was more horizontal than i liked and it make the ladder seem like it was getting too much stress put on it, so i shortened it to make the angle more vertical. Unfortunately I forgot to make sure that it was locked into a pin and when I went to climb the ladder, at about 5 ft up the bottom slid in towards the back of the trailer, ripped the bracket out of the back of the trailer since it now was holding all 250 lbs of my weight, slid down to the locked position of the next rung and started falling backwards (picture Clark W Griswold hanging Christmas lights and this was me). Thankfully I understood what was happening, jumped away from the now falling ladder, tucked and rolled and ended up with zero injuries. You absolutely MUST have all rungs locked out all the time. I used this on the side of my trailer, no brackets used, and it worked just fine. It is a little narrow though, so just make sure it's on flat level ground and use the bracket on the ladder to brace on whatever roof or portion your accessing so you don't get any side-to-side motion.