Want a safe way for your kids to get up into their bunk beds? This telescoping RV ladder has grooved steps to help make sure your child has secure footing as they're climbing. Once retracted, the ladder tucks away into one of the bunk beds.
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SAFE FOR YOUR KIDS - Need a safe way for your child to get in and out of their bunk bed during summer camping trips in your RV? Telescope this sturdy aluminum ladder out, and the grooved stepping areas will give their feet some traction so they can carefully climb up when it's time to go to bed.
EASY TO STORE - If you want to clear up some space in the morning, this aluminum ladder is lightweight enough for you to retract and tuck away onto the bunk bed or in a closet, or cargo compartment.
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Hello neighbors, it's Brad here and today I'm in Elkhart, Indiana, which is the RV capital of the world. And if you have a camper, the name Lippert probably is somewhere on your camper. And today we're at the corporate headquarters and we're gonna be talking to some of their product experts to take a closer look at their products. So let's hop inside and get to chatting. And Julie, toy haulers are becoming more and more popular, four wheelers, side by side golf carts. The cool part though is when you don't have your toys in here, you have bunk beds.
But how do you get up to these bunk beds is the question You guys have a solution for that. Yes, correct. It's an adjustable bunk ladder. It comes in the standard seven feet. If you need a four foot, five foot, six foot, you can adjust it.
The box does come with the two female brackets and then, which you're just going to mount on your frame. And then it has two males that will fit right in there and they'll be easy to attach and unattach and then you'll just pull the levers. Super easy, all aluminum, nice wide step. It's not fixed. So if you're not using this, you can simply take it off, collapse it, and store it.
So this is a great solution for people that have bunks. Yeah. And a minimal amount of space. And I do like that. I mean, you do have some adjustability, so a lot of times these areas get filled up with all kinds of stuff, so you're limited.
So you could make this almost a straight vertical run to get up or have those kids get up on the bunk bed. Or you could extend it and get a nice, a little bit more angle to get on there. Great option. You don't have to have your kids step on the couch to climb up there, climb on anything else, get in a ladder, you know, especially middle of the night, you wake up, gotta go to the bathroom. Yeah. And it's better than hopping off the bed completely. You got a ladder here that's gonna be nice and secure and just really make it a lot easier every time you get in and outta bed. And safer in the process. Thank you Julie, for taking the time to show us the RV bunk ladder. Yes, thank you.
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