Angled Dock Stairs Vs. Traditional Swim Ladders
Swimming is great fun and good exercise, but getting into and out of the water shouldn’t be an exercise in itself. It should be simple, quick, and comfortable, more like walking upstairs than climbing a steep ladder. Aqua Stairs has heard the debate about the value of angled dock stairs versus swim ladders, and we’re going to address it here.
Swim ladders are mounted on
a dock, swim platform, or watercraft, such as a pontoon boat. They are sturdy,
handy, and reliable. The drawback is that they are very steep, generally
vertical, and can be very hard to climb, especially when the rungs are wet.
Angled dock stairs can also be easily mounted to a platform, dock, or boat. They, too, are very dependable. What sets them apart is they are angled just like a set of stairs. This means you can walk up or down rather than climb. It’s so easy; even your dog can do it. It’s safe, too; the steps on dock stairs are wide and textured to prevent anyone from slipping. Another attractive feature of dock stairs is they are made to be lifted or folded out of the water when not in use. It’s great for storage and to prevent unwanted usage.
As you can see, angled
dock stairs are a step up when compared to traditional
swim ladders.
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