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Click for more info and reviews of this Telesteps Telescoping Ladder: https://www.etrailer.com/Telescoping-... Check out some similar Telescoping Ladder options: https://www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-Tele... Click for more info and reviews of this Telesteps Telescoping Ladder: https://www.etrailer.com/Telescoping-... Check out some similar Telescoping Ladder options: https://www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-Tele... Click for more info and reviews of this Telesteps Telescoping Ladder: https://www.etrailer.com/Telescoping-... Check out some similar Telescoping Ladder options: https://www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-Tele... https://www.etrailer.com Don’t forget to subscribe! / etrailertv Full transcript: https://www.etrailer.com/tv-review-te... What's up everybody. It's A.J. with etrailer.com. Today, we're gonna be checking out this Telestep telescoping ladder and that's going to be a great way to have a ladder with you at all times, but also be able to store it in your RV. We know that you don't have a lot of space in those basement doors or even in your rig but this will be a way to have a nice big ladder so that you can work on your rig any time. So let's say the AC is messed up or you need to get up on the roof to check out something. You don't have to worry about it all weekend. You could have this with you. That way you can use it whenever you need to. Let's check it out. We have a little bit more space than normal in our basement door today but we're going to take it around and try it on a few other ones to just show you what it fits but to give you that very specific measurements let's do it right now. So you can visualize if it's going to fit in your rig at home Let's go from bottom to top. 32 and a half inches. Then the width side to side would be 17 and a half inches. And then let's get a depth too, just to see. Looks like about, three inches. So that's what you're working with. Try and visualize that and where you're going to put it to see if it's going to work for you. Here's another size basement door here. You can see it's plenty wide the fit but it's not really tall. So let's see how this goes. Fits just fine, no issues, which is pretty impressive for a 12 and a half foot ladder. You can see in a smaller compartment, the ladder fits just fine. Now, when we first started working and getting our hands on knees, I was a little bit skeptical, but the more I mess with it and climbed up and down it, I can see that it's fine. It's got plenty of safety checks in there that I like. You know, like for example, these are all red right now, but as you pull it up and out and they lock into place they turn green when it locks. So you can see it's okay to step on this. So it comes and does that all the way, as you extend it. You can hear those clicks and test it. It's the non-issue. The other thing I like is it's got the pads at the top so that when you do rest it on whatever you're resting against it's not going to damage anything. Along with the feet that are always level. You can see those, I can tilt it back and forth and it always stays flat. So you always have flat footing when you're on a ladder. So there's no reason to be worried when you're climbing up something. And also the fact that it telescopes up means you don't always have to use that full 12 and a half feet every time. So if I just need a little bit less, you saw I grabbed three rungs down from what the full length is. And it got it right here in the top of the slide out because let's say we're out for the weekend. And you know, we had the slideout out and it's in the fall. There's leaves and branches falling down off the trees where you want to get that off of there before you bring that slideout in or you could risk damaging something. So now I'm going to climb up there with a brush or something and clean that off. And I wouldn't have been able to do that without this ladder. You come down here and pull these two tabs and it'll start telescoping down and you don't have to worry about it going super fast, like some of the competitors. It comes down because of the gas struts built in. So it's just going to slowly come back down. And now you have it fully compacted and ready to put away. If you're looking for a different style ladder maybe not one that leans up against your rig but maybe something that stands on its own, they tell us that it does make an A-frame model. So you will have that kind of ladder that's more traditional. And it also has a contractor version of this one that it has slightly larger steps. So that has more of a footprint. So if you are using it all the time and you're going to be on the ladder and you just want more of a step you have those options. No matter which