Basic Designs Inc 5 Step Folding Rope Ladder
- An used item showing few scuffs due to minor wear.
- Has 11.75'' blow molded steps
- Texture surface for sure footing
- Steps are connected together by Nylon Rope
- Compact fold storage ( 8''x12'' )
- Holds apx. 300 pounds
- Please ask any questions before bidding, Thank you
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