I have the 12 foot version. On mine, the top end caps come off, and hooks plug into place. I start pulling up from the BOTTOM, and that leaves me the top 3 steps still compressed. Fatter tubes, less flexing. I bungee cord it to the top of my roof-top deck so it doesn't slide. I'd rather have one of these than a permanent mounted ladder that would be a magnet for rapscallions!
There's all different sizes, those rubber caps are to keep the ladder from sliding left to right when leaning on something. The feet turn to help with angle.. Awesome ladder to hide away and to reach on top of ur camper. Great video
I found an exact duplicate of this ladder for $100 less at Rec Pro online. I bought it to have when I picked up my camper and then camped for three days. It saved my bacon when I had to retract my awing manually because of a wiring flaw (easily fixed that later.) I agree with the comment about the hooks on the back catching on things in my storage pass through. Other than that, it's great.
Lippert is pretty proud of these. How difficult would it be to fabricate some removable hooks for a non-lippert compatible ladder? Thanks for word of God at the end! Blessings.
You are not kidding that they are "very" proud of them! You could fabricate something similar for a fraction of the cost. But I found a better solution after I made this video. Check out this product which is compatable with the Lippert receiver. But It is about $60-70 cheaper. It sure looks like he same thing to me. amzn.to/3s0HGgZ
@@jeremsgaragedo you think the cheaper one is the same? I saw where someone said the Lippert ones the legs wall angle out for more sturdiness. I wonder if these offbrand ones do the same thing?
I wanted to see you actually climb onto the roof. This is useful for people to see how it's done, getting onto the roof and getting off as there really aren't videos showing people how to properly do that.
@@jeremsgarage I'd appreciate it. I looked hard to find a video on that subject because it makes me uneasy getting onto my motor home roof. I use a little giant ladder and place it over the ladder on the rv, so the narrow rv ladder is in the middle. The little giant is so much better as I just don't like the attached ladder.
I have the 12 foot version. On mine, the top end caps come off, and hooks plug into place. I start pulling up from the BOTTOM, and that leaves me the top 3 steps still compressed. Fatter tubes, less flexing. I bungee cord it to the top of my roof-top deck so it doesn't slide. I'd rather have one of these than a permanent mounted ladder that would be a magnet for rapscallions!
Awesome my brother. May the peace of God be with you always
There's all different sizes, those rubber caps are to keep the ladder from sliding left to right when leaning on something.
The feet turn to help with angle.. Awesome ladder to hide away and to reach on top of ur camper.
Great video
Thank you for watching! I like it so far!
I found an exact duplicate of this ladder for $100 less at Rec Pro online. I bought it to have when I picked up my camper and then camped for three days. It saved my bacon when I had to retract my awing manually because of a wiring flaw (easily fixed that later.) I agree with the comment about the hooks on the back catching on things in my storage pass through. Other than that, it's great.
Thank you for the tip on saving some $$, I love the ladder but the price is excessive for just two hooks being added.
Lippert is pretty proud of these. How difficult would it be to fabricate some removable hooks for a non-lippert compatible ladder? Thanks for word of God at the end! Blessings.
You are not kidding that they are "very" proud of them! You could fabricate something similar for a fraction of the cost. But I found a better solution after I made this video. Check out this product which is compatable with the Lippert receiver. But It is about $60-70 cheaper. It sure looks like he same thing to me. amzn.to/3s0HGgZ
@@jeremsgarage thanks for that! I’m in need of a 14 footer but it doesn’t look like they make one yet. I may try to fabricate something.
@@jeremsgaragedo you think the cheaper one is the same? I saw where someone said the Lippert ones the legs wall angle out for more sturdiness. I wonder if these offbrand ones do the same thing?
Thanks great job god bless
Thanks! I appreciate you!
Thanks for the video. Appreciate your Christian outlook on life.
You are welcome!
Would be nice if that had a storage place on or in the trailer.
That sure would be nice!
I wanted to see you actually climb onto the roof. This is useful for people to see how it's done, getting onto the roof and getting off as there really aren't videos showing people how to properly do that.
Good idea! Thanks! I’ll make a video on that. Appreciate the video idea.
@@jeremsgarage I'd appreciate it. I looked hard to find a video on that subject because it makes me uneasy getting onto my motor home roof. I use a little giant ladder and place it over the ladder on the rv, so the narrow rv ladder is in the middle. The little giant is so much better as I just don't like the attached ladder.
Amen
That could be an osha violation.Ladders must extend over deck 4 foot.
Maybe, I don’t know OSHA rules for homeowners
@@jeremsgarage try and lower those 2 brackets for a longer extension on ladder.Seriously
Lucky this isn't a jobsite lol.
I have watched 5 different videos of people standing on this ladder but never once has anyone stepped on top of their RV with it. What gives?
Hopefully not the ladder. Do you mean you want to see a video of someone stepping off the ladder onto the roof?
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@@jeremsgarage Yes, I do!!!
@@jeff953 thanks for the refreshed comment. I’ll make one. I meant to after the last comment but forgot to.
@@jeremsgarageThanks!!!😊