Ladder Telescoping Over Swim Platform 4 Step 5071321 on 2040-parts.com
Osprey, Florida, US
- ATT. THIS IS THE 4 STEP LADDER ON THE RIGHT IN PICTURE
- LENTH DEPLOYED ; 46" LENTH STOWED 15.5"
- WIDTH IS 11 "
- HIGH-STRENGH STAINLESS STEEL
- BLACK PLASTIC TREADS PROVIDE SECURE STEPPING AREA
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