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โFeb-19-2023 12:01 PM
mileshuff wrote:I don't understand the issue with a bit of "bounce", unless you're are mobility limited. An able bodied person shouldn't have any issues with the normal fold-out steps. I'm 73 and it is simply a non-issue.cummins2014 wrote:
They are far from my top contender ,a good set of three or four step suspended would be my next choice if the time comes .
Biggest complaint with conventional folding steps is the bounce you get when stepping on them. Many nickname them diving board steps. Entire trailer bounces.
I chose the Torklift Glowsteps. They are rock solid. No more bouncing.
โFeb-19-2023 11:57 AM
Cptnvideo wrote:
My 5th wheel came with the MorRyd solid step. NEVER had an issue with level or being solid on the ground. And adjusting has NEVER taken more than several seconds.
โFeb-19-2023 11:55 AM
cummins2014 wrote:
They are far from my top contender ,a good set of three or four step suspended would be my next choice if the time comes .
โFeb-18-2023 01:22 PM
โFeb-18-2023 01:02 PM
Cptnvideo wrote:
My 5th wheel came with the MorRyd solid step. NEVER had an issue with level or being solid on the ground. And adjusting has NEVER taken more than several seconds.
โFeb-18-2023 12:56 PM
Lantley wrote:cummins2014 wrote:joelc wrote:
The "GlowStep" so far is the top contender, but I have read that when the steps leg is adjusted they may not be level, and the latch system seems questionable. The price is another big factor to consider. The Morride step will not fit my threshold unless I do a serious modification. I am still looking, but for now I have rigged up a support under my current steps so they will be safe an won't deteriorate further.
They are far from my top contender ,a good set of three or four step suspended would be my next choice if the time comes .
All suspended steps do bounce or at least have the potential for bounce.
The bounce compromises the stability of the steps.
Comparing a suspended steps to a ground contact steps is apples and oranges.
Suspended is OK for many but they simply cannot provide the solid stability of a ground contact step.
โFeb-18-2023 10:43 AM
โFeb-18-2023 10:41 AM
cummins2014 wrote:joelc wrote:
The "GlowStep" so far is the top contender, but I have read that when the steps leg is adjusted they may not be level, and the latch system seems questionable. The price is another big factor to consider. The Morride step will not fit my threshold unless I do a serious modification. I am still looking, but for now I have rigged up a support under my current steps so they will be safe an won't deteriorate further.
They are far from my top contender ,a good set of three or four step suspended would be my next choice if the time comes .
โFeb-18-2023 09:49 AM
โFeb-18-2023 09:12 AM
joelc wrote:
The "GlowStep" so far is the top contender, but I have read that when the steps leg is adjusted they may not be level, and the latch system seems questionable. The price is another big factor to consider. The Morride step will not fit my threshold unless I do a serious modification. I am still looking, but for now I have rigged up a support under my current steps so they will be safe an won't deteriorate further.
โFeb-18-2023 09:10 AM
Carl n Susan wrote:joelc wrote:
....The "GlowStep" so far is the top contender, but I have read that when the steps leg is adjusted they may not be level, and the latch system seems questionable...
I don't know where you read all this but I don't believe it. Having had Glowsteps for 6 years, I can assure you it is not correct.
There are 3 adjustments for the height of the top of the steps and 5 adjustments on the bottom of the legs. This allows for getting the steps level regardless of the slope of the terrain. And the latch mechanism is solid. Once latched and pinned, there is no way for it to come out. They are rock steady when deployed given the supports at the top and the ground at the bottom.
The Glowstep is still my first choice for steps!
โFeb-18-2023 07:55 AM
joelc wrote:
....The "GlowStep" so far is the top contender, but I have read that when the steps leg is adjusted they may not be level, and the latch system seems questionable...
โFeb-18-2023 04:53 AM
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