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Jul 11, 2016
Sturdy material but very wobbly design
2 of 2 found this helpful It was not difficult to put together, except one part (the brace that goes on to connect the ladder and steps at the bottom). It was VERY difficult to put in place. There is a lot to do. It took my husband and I about three hours total. The tools required list called for all sorts of tools that are not actually needed. However, we used a rubber mallet to hammer things (gently) into place even though that was NOT listed as one of the needed tools. It made putting it together a lot easier. The material seems very durable and heavy duty.
My main concern is about the way that the steps connect to the ladder. The only place that they actually connect are at the top of the handrail. The feet that are sitting on the top step in the picture LOOK like they are attached to the step but they are NOT. We have the ladder in the pool and the steps outside the pool. So, when you are climbing up the ladder, those feet move and slide around on the top step. It is very shaky. I'm not sure why they didn't pre drill a hole on each foot and step so that we could bolt them down to make them more stable. I had bought these so my parents could get in and out of the pool since the steps are easier to navigate than the A-frame ladder that came with the pool. However, this system is so shaky, they won't be able to use this either. I'm going to try to see if I can drill through the material and bolt the ladder feet to the steps to help it be more sturdy. Also, the ladder floats up so I'm going to also have to zip tie a couple of large containers of sand to keep it in the pool. If you are going in to the pool and the set up is like our, with the steps on the outside, it's pretty scary trying to climb down a floating ladder! This system is somewhat better that the ladder that came with the pool but not much. I currently use the old ladder to get in and then hold my breath while using this one to get out, thinking that the ladder is going to completely separate from the stairs while I'm at the top! They need to make the ladder attach to the steps for a better secure feel.