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The Confer Plastics 6000X Heavy Duty Above Ground In-Pool Swimming Ladder is designed for flexibility and safety, accommodating deck heights from 42 to 56 inches. With a robust load capacity of 300 pounds and a durable construction, this ladder ensures a secure and easy entry into your pool. Installation is a breeze with included hardware, and it meets the latest safety standards, making it a reliable choice for pool owners.
Load Capacity | 300 Pounds |
Additional Features | Heavy Duty |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Maximum Height | 142 Inches |
Item Dimensions W x H | 43"W x 142"H |
Color | Warm Grey |
Material Type | Plastic |
T**E
Great Made In The USA pool ladder.
Replaced a heavy solid ladder that was heavy and hard to get in and out without help. This ladder is lightweight and easy to put together. I watched the video. I did not attach the barrier. (No small children use the pool) I did attach the base of the barrier and added 10 weight. It helps with any floating. Takes up minimal space. If you need a lightweight but heavy-duty ladder this is it. I put together and installed by myself. 64yr female.
S**K
Ver durable and safe
We were so sick of those cheap ladders that come with the above ground pool. This one is so stable, slip resistant, weight and height were perfect fit. So worth the price. Definitely would recommend
K**9
Just what we wanted!
Fairly easy for one person to install, but 2 would have been better! :) Very sturdy, which is what we wanted! The other thing is that it fits up against the inside of pool and doesn't take space away from enjoyment! Bigger ladders take away pool space.
A**G
Plastic molding had to be cut out for some pieces to fit
Fast shipping!! In almost hesitated buying this because the shipping was longer than I would have liked but it arrived in two days! Fairly easy to put together, I would have given it 5 stars, however, we had to cut out some of the plastic molding in order for the pieces to fit. Other than that great sturdy ladder
P**P
Very adjustable and stable
I found the item description lacking but had enough info to make a decision to buy. Ladder worked perfectly for my particular situation.
M**.
Sturdy and super easy to put together!
Ladder works perfectly, nice and sturdy. We watched a video which made it SUPER EASY to put together. Definitely recommend it.
J**.
Wasted my money
I don’t understand all the good reviews. This ladder is just bad in so many ways. The instruction sheet is worthless. The ladder will not even come close to supporting 300 lbs as it says it will. I weigh 121 and gives with my weight.I thought I would never get it stop floating and it’s still not stable. I read the instructions and watched the video. I am glad actually that I followed the video. I the instruction sheet says to put sand in the ladder. My advice would be not to do that. Why? Well, I just put water in the legs and was glad I did because the water started coming out the legs all the way from the bottom to the top. If I have added sand and water I would have sand all over the bottom of my pool because it would have washed out the holes that were already in the ladder.The back pieces that are supposed to “pop” into the little platform have nothing to pop in to. So they won’t stay in the little platform. They came out whenever I moved the ladder….when I carried it to the pool, when I tried to put it in the pool, after I put it in the pool …. The water movement made them come out and float around. They surely will not keep anything from being behind the ladder. I ended up just taking them off because they are pointless.The bottom rung of the ladder is also supposed to “pop” onto the legs of the ladder. Again, nothing to pop onto. The legs go as far into the rung as they can go and every time you move the ladder they come out and you have to start all over again. The last straw was when it fell off when I put the ladder in the pool and I had to get in the pool to retrieve the rung. I had to put a screw in both sides to hold it on legs. Not supposed to put a screw in the bottom rung but the legs sure don’t pop in and stay there so how else does a person get the legs and bottom rung to stay together?Finally it would not be still in the pool at all. Constantly floating up. Bottom rung not touching the pool bottom of the pool at all. So I pulled the whole thing out of the pool and drilled several additional holes in the legs to allow more water in. You would think once the legs and rungs are full of water it would stay put wouldn’t you? Well, that would be a nope. You would think that the predrilled holes would be enough to allow water to fill it and steady it. But nope, more holes definitely were needed and didn’t help a whole lot.Why am I keeping it? Well, I did drill extra holes to let in more water and I put screws in the legs to attach and keep the bottom rung and legs attached to each other so I am sure I won’t get my money back because of that. THAT is the only reason I am not yanking it out of the pool, drying it off and returning it.It is not anywhere worth what is being charged for it. I have had a pool in my yard for almost 30 years. I had one pool for 27 years and my new pool for 3 years. I have gone through quite a few ladders in my pool experience and this is the worst one I have come across yet.I blame myself for this loss of money. With my pool experience I should have known when to stop trying to make this ladder work and just drained it, put it back in the box and sent it back instead of trying to make it work the way it should.I am not a happy customer … as I am sure anyone reading this can see
E**L
Good USA made product.
Wow! Made in the USA by a veteran owned company. Product was as described, easily put together.
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