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Lantley
Jul 14, 2018Nomad
Cummins12V98 wrote:
"The moryde has a grab handle and yours doesn't. Having a grab handle can make all the difference to preventing a fall "
This is true but I still have the handle that's attached to the side of the RV. It would be very easy to clamp on another hand rail if needed on mine. Thankfully I don't need rails, YET!
Another thing I don't like about the MORryde steps is once you hit the ground you better keep stepping away from the steps or if turning you may trip on the extended legs.
There are different grades of steps as to how stable they are. Mine are the heavier duty ones and have very little movement compared to the others.
I can agree that there are different grades of steps. But those supported by the ground will ALWAYS be more stable than those that are not.
Another factor is simply the weight of he person using the steps.
If the steps are hanging and unsupported, the weight of the person walking the steps will have a big impact on the stability of the steps. A person that is 225# or greater will generate some wiggling and motion in the steps vs. a smaller person.
If the steps are supported by the ground there is no wighling or motion regardless of the weight of the user.
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