Could the Econo Porch Trailer Step # EHS-102-R be Used in Conjunction with RV Steps
Published 06/12/2013 >
Question:
As a senior , I have a problem reaching the first step on some sites. I need an added step with handrail. Can I use this product in conjunction with the steps on my RV and not instead of. As a senior female will I be able to set it up and store it for travel. How much does it weigh and can I hook it on the ladder on the back of the RV or would I need to put it inside.
asked by: Marion B
Expert Reply:
You should measure the height of the step that is currently on your RV to determine if the Econo Porch Trailer Step with Handrail # EHS-102-R would work well as a supplemental step system for your RV.
The # EHS-102-R has a height of 21 inches, so if your RV steps are about 21 inches or slightly higher then this would work well to transition from the RV step to the ground.
This product weighs 56 lbs, I would not recommend attaching it to the rear ladder of your RV and would recommend you store it inside the RV.
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Econo Porch Trailer Step with Handrail and Landing - Double - 7" Drop/Rise, 20-1/2" Tall
- RV Steps
- Deck and Patio
- Motorhome
- Towable Camper
- Porch Platform
- 27 Inch Wide Step
- 2 Steps
- 7 Inch Drop/Rise
- Steel
- Stromberg Carlson
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