Feb-26-2017 06:11 AM
Mar-03-2017 01:34 PM
Lantley wrote:
I see them as a big scoop ready to dump debris into the trailer when you fold them in. If they are wet you will have to dry them before putting them in.
Yes you could sweep them each and every time you fold them, but I'm not looking for more breakdown task.
Lastly 1 piece steps block the door. I often set a cooler or other cargo just inside the door when loading up. The one piece stair will block entry unless they are down. Which means steps are in the way when trying to set a heavy cooler in the RV.
Mar-03-2017 12:53 PM
Mar-02-2017 06:32 PM
fj12ryder wrote:Lantley wrote:I hadn't considered the cons that you've mentioned but those would be a real concern. I know our steps get really cruddy at time, and really sandy if at the beach. Making sure they get cleaned good every time would be kind of a pain.
THOse one piece stepn are growing in popularity. Mor Ryde makes a version as well.
I see them as a big scoop ready to dump debris into the trailer when you fold them in. If they are wet you will have to dry them before putting them in.
Yes you could sweep them each and every time you fold them, but I'm not looking for more breakdown task.
Lastly 1 piece steps block the door. I often set a cooler or other cargo just inside the door when loading up. The one piece stair will block entry unless they are down. Which means steps are in the way when trying to set a heavy cooler in the RV.
I saw enough of them to determine they were not for me. I still prefer my GSR step. They remain outside at all times, which is where a set of exterior steps should be.
Mar-02-2017 05:59 PM
ChuckV1 wrote:
We have the Mor Ryde steps and love them, the bottom can be adjusted to either shorten or lengthen the angle of the steps.
As far having them down and putting a cooler near the door I'm 71 years old and have no problem, the way I look at it is you have to lift it up any to put get it into the door and all I do is come at the steps from the side an shove it into the door...
It takes me about 2 minutes to sweep off the steps with a broom and about 4 or 5 minutes to wipe them off if wet .... If your in that much of a hurry to pack up I feel sorry for you, my average is about 30 to 45 minutes from start to pulling out, so whats an extra 5 or even 10 minutes ...
Mar-02-2017 05:37 PM
Mar-02-2017 04:49 PM
Feb-27-2017 06:26 AM
Lantley wrote:
THOse one piece stepn are growing in popularity. Mor Ryde makes a version as well.
I see them as a big scoop ready to dump debris into the trailer when you fold them in. If they are wet you will have to dry them before putting them in.
Yes you could sweep them each and every time you fold them, but I'm not looking for more breakdown task.
Lastly 1 piece steps block the door. I often set a cooler or other cargo just inside the door when loading up. The one piece stair will block entry unless they are down. Which means steps are in the way when trying to set a heavy cooler in the RV.
I saw enough of them to determine they were not for me. I still prefer my GSR step. They remain outside at all times, which is where a set of exterior steps should be.
Feb-27-2017 03:00 AM
Feb-26-2017 11:14 PM
Feb-26-2017 06:06 PM
Feb-26-2017 06:04 PM
Feb-26-2017 02:22 PM
Lantley wrote:I hadn't considered the cons that you've mentioned but those would be a real concern. I know our steps get really cruddy at time, and really sandy if at the beach. Making sure they get cleaned good every time would be kind of a pain.
THOse one piece stepn are growing in popularity. Mor Ryde makes a version as well.
I see them as a big scoop ready to dump debris into the trailer when you fold them in. If they are wet you will have to dry them before putting them in.
Yes you could sweep them each and every time you fold them, but I'm not looking for more breakdown task.
Lastly 1 piece steps block the door. I often set a cooler or other cargo just inside the door when loading up. The one piece stair will block entry unless they are down. Which means steps are in the way when trying to set a heavy cooler in the RV.
I saw enough of them to determine they were not for me. I still prefer my GSR step. They remain outside at all times, which is where a set of exterior steps should be.
Feb-26-2017 02:20 PM
Durb wrote:Granted I've been out of school a lot of years but I'm kind of confused with this statement: "...the length of the side rails would be the sum of the hypotenuse of the run and the rise triangle." I think the length of the side rails would be the hypotenuse with the two legs being the rise and run. But since we don't know either the rise or the run, or the angle AFATG, it's pretty much impossible to know the hypotenuse. Just too many unknown variables.
I've seen these at RV shows and thought they would be great for a full timer, not so much for general use. Keep in mind the length of the side rails would be the sum of the hypotenuse of the run and the rise triangle. The ones I saw looked to be about 4 feet.
An addendum here. These things pivot from the floor not the bottom of the floor joists. The floor on my 5er is at 38" and I have a medium weight unit unlike the the heavy duty rigs I saw them installed on. If the angle of the rails when down is 45 degrees the length of the rail will be the floor height times the square root of 2 (1.414). In my case the rail would be 53". Deduct a couple of inches for the foot design.
Feb-26-2017 01:23 PM