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- cpaulsenExplorer6' fiberglass for me.Use to clean the slides off and also access my rear ladder on the fiver and then mount it to my 5ver ladder to transport.
- Happy_ProspectoExplorerI don't care what kind of ladder she uses, as long as it is washed and waxed when it is time to go.
- mowinExplorerMy 5'er has a ladder, but I'm afraid to use it. It flexes more than im comfortable with, so I use 12' section from a aluminum ladder. Of course it helps that I'm seasonal... don't have to lug it but 2 times a yr.
- LearjetExplorer
kennethwooster wrote:
I bought a ladder a year ago. It folds up to about 6 inch square and about the width of the 5th. Fits great in my storage area. Can't remember if I bought it on Amazon our Camper World. I bought it on sale. What I like is how steady it is on rough terrain. I'm short so I bought the tallest one. Great ladder and easy to handle yet very sturdy.
That is what I using now a folding ladder, four parts...makes a A frame or straight ladder.
But, I get tired on the round rungs and its not as stable standing on a round tube.
This is just for home cleaning. - kennethwoosterExplorerI bought a ladder a year ago. It folds up to about 6 inch square and about the width of the 5th. Fits great in my storage area. Can't remember if I bought it on Amazon our Camper World. I bought it on sale. What I like is how steady it is on rough terrain. I'm short so I bought the tallest one. Great ladder and easy to handle yet very sturdy.
- N-TroubleExplorerStilts...
- MFLNomad II
Learjet wrote:
leaning towards 12' Fiberglass...but its 48 lbs :(
Yep, it is heavy, but IMO, this is the one you need. The fiberglass seems to be more sturdy than the lighter aluminum.
I bought a nice telescoping 12.5' ladder, but I don't like putting it against the sides, or front cap. I also could not use it to clean off my awning before rolling it up.
I bought a double sided 7' folding step ladder to put in my storage compartment. This works much better when traveling.
I use the tall, heavy fiberglass step ladder at home, but use the rear ladder to get on the roof.
Jerry - stevekkExplorer
- cmcdarExplorerI'm going to get a telescoping ladder. I am just not sure if I should get a 10' or 12'. I want to be able to use it to get on the roof.
- VeebyesExplorer II'A' frame boatyard stands with a long board between them for the annual waxing job. Extendable painters pole for regular washings.
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