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โJul-14-2019 09:42 AM
ford truck guy wrote:Lantley wrote:ford truck guy wrote:
y'all can say what you want but . they are the best step I have used in an RV since I started camping close to 30 years ago....
It looks like people that have never used them are the most critical of them???
Tomato - Tomato
I am critical of them because I believe they are a bad idea. There are people who own them that don't realize the shortcomings of the steps until they already have them.
Some just assume because they are a new idea,they must be good without ever questioning how they operate.
I was initially interested in more stable steps. However I was immediately turned off by the debris scoop effect that occurs when you flip the stairs up into the trailer. To me that was an obvious flaw when I first saw them.
My next issues is they block the doorway. I keep my RV at home and often just sit things inside the door that need to go in the RV.
Having the doorway blocked by the steps looked like a hinderance vs. just opening the door a setting items inside.
I could see both of these shortcomings without actually owning the Mor Ryde steps
Now what I was not aware of, that actual owners have posted about is the issue of the steps keeping the door from closing when the patio is higher than the driveway. :S.
I have also read of those having doorway threshold issues as a result of the Mor Ryde steps attachment points.
I have Glow Steps by Torxlift they are just as stable as the Mor Ryde without any of the negatives.
For those that a are satisfied with there Mor Ryde steps you may find my comments invalid. For those considering Mor Ryde steps there are other options.
Those new fangled steps you see on the new RV's are not necessarily an improvement. Don't take my word for it. Examine them closely. and decide for yourself.
I apologize if you believe I was talking about you... I was not... It was a general statement... I realize that there are a lot of people who think they are a bad idea because they already know the limitations, thats fine..... then there are people that think they are a bad idea because they don't have them, or don't understand them..
โJul-14-2019 09:14 AM
Lantley wrote:ford truck guy wrote:
y'all can say what you want but . they are the best step I have used in an RV since I started camping close to 30 years ago....
It looks like people that have never used them are the most critical of them???
Tomato - Tomato
I am critical of them because I believe they are a bad idea. There are people who own them that don't realize the shortcomings of the steps until they already have them.
Some just assume because they are a new idea,they must be good without ever questioning how they operate.
I was initially interested in more stable steps. However I was immediately turned off by the debris scoop effect that occurs when you flip the stairs up into the trailer. To me that was an obvious flaw when I first saw them.
My next issues is they block the doorway. I keep my RV at home and often just sit things inside the door that need to go in the RV.
Having the doorway blocked by the steps looked like a hinderance vs. just opening the door a setting items inside.
I could see both of these shortcomings without actually owning the Mor Ryde steps
Now what I was not aware of, that actual owners have posted about is the issue of the steps keeping the door from closing when the patio is higher than the driveway. :S.
I have also read of those having doorway threshold issues as a result of the Mor Ryde steps attachment points.
I have Glow Steps by Torxlift they are just as stable as the Mor Ryde without any of the negatives.
For those that a are satisfied with there Mor Ryde steps you may find my comments invalid. For those considering Mor Ryde steps there are other options.
Those new fangled steps you see on the new RV's are not necessarily an improvement. Don't take my word for it. Examine them closely. and decide for yourself.
โJul-13-2019 07:17 PM
ford truck guy wrote:
y'all can say what you want but . they are the best step I have used in an RV since I started camping close to 30 years ago....
It looks like people that have never used them are the most critical of them???
Tomato - Tomato
โJul-13-2019 06:19 PM
โJul-13-2019 05:50 PM
โJul-13-2019 04:42 PM
โJul-13-2019 03:43 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:Addy15 wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
has anybody considered having to make a quick emergency exit in case of fire etc. with the steps in/up?
bumpy
The steps would never be in/up if you are inside the trailer.
so you pull into a rest stop, have to quickly deploy steps to park and enter RV, then have to lift up steps and close door??????
bumpy
โJul-13-2019 07:10 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:Yeah, I've seen some of those, and they just seem kind of weird. I guess they could be handy: not having to go through the trailer to get to the restroom, but I don't think I'd care for it.
some trailers have one door.like mine.
of course if I had a second door, it might be located on the bathroom wall so we could all pass thru there entering and exiting.
bumpy
โJul-13-2019 05:09 AM
Lynnmor wrote:Addy15 wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
has anybody considered having to make a quick emergency exit in case of fire etc. with the steps in/up?
bumpy
The steps would never be in/up if you are inside the trailer.
Some trailers have two doors, like mine.
โJul-12-2019 06:13 PM
Addy15 wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
has anybody considered having to make a quick emergency exit in case of fire etc. with the steps in/up?
bumpy
The steps would never be in/up if you are inside the trailer.
โJul-12-2019 03:05 PM
Addy15 wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
has anybody considered having to make a quick emergency exit in case of fire etc. with the steps in/up?
bumpy
The steps would never be in/up if you are inside the trailer.
โJul-12-2019 02:25 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:
has anybody considered having to make a quick emergency exit in case of fire etc. with the steps in/up?
bumpy
โJul-12-2019 01:06 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:
has anybody considered having to make a quick emergency exit in case of fire etc. with the steps in/up?
bumpy