Aluminum Raft Ladder
$225.00
Built to last, the Downstream River Gear raft ladder deploys and stows in seconds. Simple to use and sturdy, people of all ages will love this easy way in and easy out of the water. No more stress of getting passengers back into the boat! It’s also handy on trailered rafts, making packing more enjoyable.
- Innovative design folds and unfold instantly
- Quick-release buckle straps attach securely to your raft frame
- Lightweight high strength aluminum
- UV resistant high-density polyethylene rungs
- Stainless steel hardware
SKU: 0706-DS
Categories: Frame Parts & Addons, Ladders
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Andy Borrowman –
This is way better than the rope ladders. I bought the rope ladders so my wife and daughters could get in the boat, but because their feet go forward they still couldn’t climb in. This completely solves it. It’s like a pool ladder for your raft.
Andy Borrowman –
By far, this is the best ladder for rafting that I have ever used. So much better than a rope ladder. This rigid ladder by downstream allows you to climb back in the boat Just like you are climbing out of a pool. When you are done, it quickly collapses sideways and can be strapped out of the way. This is a must for passengers with limited upper body strength. Unfortunately, rope bladders give the illusion of being able to climb back in the boat. When you try to use the rope ladder, your feet swing forward under the boat and you find you have to do pull-ups to get back in.