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bmet2000
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Feb 20, 2016

Add on RV Steps

I saw these RV steps at an RV show and they just said KZ on the side. I didn't see a model number on them. The dealer said Venture RV held the patent.
Anyone use these? They had them on several campers and they were rock solid.
  • Halmfamily wrote:
    Take a look at Torklifts Glowstep Revolution. They stow like OEM stairs but are made of light weight aluminum., have a lower rise height and have adjustable feet that make then rock steady. We love ours and makes getting in and out of rig so much easier.


    These steps are great!!...I had a stoke Aug 19th., making it hard at the time to get up and down the OEM steps. We had the opportunity to get the Torklift Glowstep Revolution steps installed on our TH...They have legs extending to the ground,,,They are very lightweight and sturdy as a rock..Made it easier for me to enter and exit our RV. This is a quality unit and the company is great to work with.:)

    Jim
  • I actually stopped by the dealer today. Apparently they are from KZ and only a KZ dealer can get them. I didn't see any part numbers on them but the price is $499. You have to install one rail that it will attach to in your current step are.
    They are aluminum and very light. But sturdy. They only fold flat so you would need a wide place to store them.
  • These steps look like a much better option that those glowsteps. Sturdy and a nice handrail to boot.
  • I will see if I can get any info from the dealer that had them. (I will have to look at the dealer layout map since I don't remember off the top of my head)
  • Those stairs look like they would help my wife with her needs. Can those going back to the show post more information e.g. manufactures name or contact info. Thanks Dennis
  • Take a look at Torklifts Glowstep Revolution. They stow like OEM stairs but are made of light weight aluminum., have a lower rise height and have adjustable feet that make then rock steady. We love ours and makes getting in and out of rig so much easier.
  • I see the fold up steps underneath. That's a good idea. Fold up steps aren't the most sturdy thing. These beefier steps may be ramp patio steps or they may be a camper show thing to reduce liability for the manufacturers and dealers.

    We're going tomorrow after church. I'd like to take a look as well.
  • Yes, it was the Raleigh show. These steps were on two different travel trailers and the trailers fold up steps were still there (just folded underneath).
  • Most toy haulers come with patios now as part of the ramp. Those appear to be the steps you can get to hook up to your patio so you can exit and enter through the patio.

    Was this at the Raleigh show?

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