I’m building my next RV/toy box and will need steps with a handrail. Glad to see someone filling the need with GlowStep Revolution.
Dan Bowman
Share a photo or story of your ‘unsafe’ steps to #rvstepfail for a chance to win prizes!
For those that have experience with typical RV steps you know they are at best challenging to work with and far less safe while entering and exiting an RV.
The gap from the last step of your RV to the ground is commonly much higher than the typical rise in RV steps. To fix this issue, some folks take matters into their own hands. Often people purchase collapsing stool steps or improvise with a jury-rigged platform to put underneath to shorten the gap in step rise.
Another challenge occurs when parked on a swell or a small hill that will not allow the bottom step to fold out requiring a shovel to dig out a place for the step to deploy. For those that have difficulty with mobility, the step configuration becomes a significant challenge.
Almost all RV steps are made from steel and are susceptible to rust which leads to seized steps and hinge failures.
We want to see these #rvstepfails or step stories that you see while camping. If you or someone you know has ever come up with a creative way to fix this step issue, send us your pictures and stories on our Twitter feed @Torklift or by clicking here to email.
You will be netered into a montly drawing for a chance to win prizes!
View our gallery of RV Step Fails below and submit your own Step Fail using #rvstepfail:
I’m building my next RV/toy box and will need steps with a handrail. Glad to see someone filling the need with GlowStep Revolution.
Dan Bowman
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