jim
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024
Ladder was decent, but like many other companies, they don’t like to waste any time making clear directions you had to be able to figure out hieroglyphics what a shame today how companies operate.
Dafoos
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on June 22, 2024
StandardGood quality
JWalker1970
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2023
Was the perfect size for a small Class B (TransVan) it mounted very securely to the back of the unit. I give it 4/5 for sturdiness, because it came in pieces. It's not as rigid as a solid ladder, but it supports my 220 lbs, and looks great on my camper. Also, the top loops came off, which allowed me to adapt it to a rounded roof. I give it a 4/5 on easy to install because it was a little difficult to install. I had to find studs, mark them, level it, and then the roof was curved. I would say that I'm expert (30 year) auto and RV mechanic. It took me about 2.5 hours to install. Also, I provided my own stainless screws for mounting. Some were included, but I preferred the ones I bought.
SillyTxWoman
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2023
It was essy to install and fit perfectly on my RV.
Sor58
Reviewed in Canada on August 5, 2022
a bit undersized , the manufacturing is not a perfect fit. Stainless steel screws started already to rust after a few weeks. Not recommended.
GLENN C.
Reviewed in Canada on June 10, 2021
This was an easy install on my 2006 bigfoot camper. Depending on your skill level, the only thing to think about was trimming the top of the ladder to compensate for the curve of the roof. Good and solid. Good buy
truckerlady
Reviewed in Canada on November 4, 2021
Won't be put on trailer till spring time but looks good hope it fits okay.
John OConnell
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2020
Very easy to install you definitely need a hand saw with a metal blade or a sawzall with a metal blade tape measure and level and definitely get a good quality Small Tube of silicone and then you are good to go very sturdy I weigh almost 300 pounds and I go up and down this ladder and it is feels very sturdy and holds me no problem
Gail
Reviewed in Canada on August 15, 2020
Ladder was very easy to install but you might need a pipe cutter or hack saw to cut the aluminum to adjust it to your rv. You’ll also need metal bits for the drill to make new holes where you adjust. After that it went on well and the screws that came with it had good teeth for digging into the rv.
n. Goerrissen
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2017
I bought this ladder for my 1994 Tioga Montara, which has a straight back. Unfortunately for me, the edge where the roof meets the backwall is curved. This ladder would work if that edge was 90 degrees, but on mine the roof mounts were too short and came down on the curved part where there is no stud to mount it too. Luckily for me, there was an electrician at work who was able to bend some pipe for me which I was able to use. The ladder itself is pretty sturdy, but it is not "Universal" fit.
Ed1950
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2016
One size fits all does not fit my RV. It is 8 inches too long as it extends below the door to check engine oil. It does not fit my old brackets which are rivited in so if i take them off I am left with holes in the rear and top of my RV. Instructions are worthless. Made of much cheaper material than origional ladder.
bigdog
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2016
I really liked it. found it to be ideal, lightweight, strong, versatile. I am pretty handy and make some minor adaptions as i have a small 17 TT with a curved back and very limited area width wise due to position spare tire, lights and cabinets. I was able to adapt it to fasten bottom to the bumper. Everything fitted well, came supplied with necessary hardware and bolts. Well worth the money!!
Rodger Morales
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2014
It comes in two pieces that fit together very well. It was only the lower four feet of my old ladder that was damaged so, I cut the old ladder at the point where the lower part of the new unit was made to slip inside the top half (of the new unit) and fitted that section into the good part of the old ladder. Worked beautifully and was a lot less work then replacing the entire unit! Otherwise, the rooftop section would be in a totally different place, requiring roof repair also. I used all the old "stand-offs" and added a couple of new screws to each stand-off. Much more sturdy now.Rodger Morales6/23/14