Anyone have experience of these ladders?
http://calitop.eu/product_info.php?info=p42_ladder-for-roofbed.html
Thanks C, this is OK for me but my lady is less mobile and keeps asking about ladders - she want to sleep in the bigger upstairs bed.....We have a similar work well.
The athletic way is to stand on one of the front seats across the vehicle's longitudinal direction and grasp with one hand on the bed and the other in the front edge of the roof frame and then lift and twist the bottom backward motion up at the bed.
NEWER stand on the armrests, they will brake sooner or later if you do!
/C
Hi Gladys, did you buy these ladders? Have you used them yet?Well I for one was taught 'never to climb on the furniture '! We're getting a ladder and this one (or something very similar) is top of my To Buy list http://calitop.eu/product_info.php?info=p42_ladder-for-roofbed.html
Hi jabberwocky! Not yet, we're of to the motorhome show at great Yorkshire Showground weekend of 25th March to see if we can find one there - if not, we'll definitely be ordering them that week. Now we've used the cali a bit there are a few mods/gadgets we'll be lookinh out for - this is A Number 1 !Hi Gladys, did you buy these ladders? Have you used them yet?
Any report?
Cheers for now
Hi jabberwocky! Not yet, we're of to the motorhome show at great Yorkshire Showground weekend of 25th March to see if we can find one there - if not, we'll definitely be ordering them that week. Now we've used the cali a bit there are a few mods/gadgets we'll be lookinh out for - this is A Number 1 !
Cool, i looked at that one too as its a better price but looked a bit bulkier. Where do you stow it?I have this one. Very sturdy and seems to stay in place well. Don't really use it as I tend to sleep downstairs but might if I have visitors! Very helpful people to deal with - there are a couple of ladders on the site.
http://www.vwcampershop.nl/en/campercentrum-specials/532-stairs-pop-up-roof.html
Yes, seen these at the vwcampershop - they look interesting.One of them dose not fold, and of course storage is a potential issue I'm a kind of see/try before buy kind of guy so will be looking closely at options. We are very fortunate in that we are going to the Netherlands later this year and Amersfoort is not far off our route. (Note to self - get credit card prepared!!)I have this one. Very sturdy and seems to stay in place well. Don't really use it as I tend to sleep downstairs but might if I have visitors! Very helpf.ul people to deal with - there are a couple of ladders on the site.
http://www.vwcampershop.nl/en/campercentrum-specials/532-stairs-pop-up-roof.html
Cool, i looked at that one too as its a better price but looked a bit bulkier. Where do you stow it?
Anyone have experience of these ladders?
http://calitop.eu/product_info.php?info=p42_ladder-for-roofbed.html
Coat not needed. No worries TJ, on the positive side you made me smile Thanks for that.I've no experience of these but someone did post a solution that looks like a "rope" ladder that fits over the headrest of the drivers seat. Search required ;-) Found it: https://vwcaliforniaclub.com/threads/how-to-get-upstairs.961/#post-149887
Hmm I see that you have already taken part in that thread so all this typing is probs useless to you. Sorry, I'll get my coat.
An expensive item but does appear to very secure assuming that is the most important.
..me..
Mostly we sleep downstairs but I use the "Rope Ladder" on the front seat for access upstairs when required. Light, easily stored, very strong and not expensive.I've no experience of these but someone did post a solution that looks like a "rope" ladder that fits over the headrest of the drivers seat. Search required ;-) Found it: https://vwcaliforniaclub.com/threads/how-to-get-upstairs.961/#post-149887
Hmm I see that you have already taken part in that thread so all this typing is probs useless to you. Sorry, I'll get my coat.
An expensive item but does appear to very secure assuming that is the most important.
..me..
Saw that in a cross ref thread & it was just what I was thinking of doing a DIY job. Bought/ordered one now so well timed bit of info.Mostly we sleep downstairs but I use the "Rope Ladder" on the front seat for access upstairs when required. Light, easily stored, very strong and not expensive.
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Wise man!.......... I then shut up.
I am hoping I can store it vertically behind the front passenger seat rather than on the rear of the bench seat as it doesn't quite fit on the back of seat if you ask me.
Good thought - another avenue.Why not buy a cheap telescopic ladder off Fleabay (£40) and just remove the top sections you dont need?
+ £15 worth a punt! Just ordered one. Thanks WG.Mostly we sleep downstairs but I use the "Rope Ladder" on the front seat for access upstairs when required. Light, easily stored, very strong and not expensive.
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I think that if I were to buy a ladder, I'd want it to have the dual purpose of:Good thought - another avenue.
A bottle of wine helps. Can't remember how I did it though.I found one post about a broken armrest and a Fiamma ladder, but it is still unclear to me whether the Cali has a slick way to get in and out of the roof bed...
Bookmarked for future reference. Thanks.I think that if I were to buy a ladder, I'd want it to have the dual purpose of:
an aid to the upstairs bed; and,In Corfe last weekend I wanted to sort out a little problem with the roof topper, but without the faff of lowering the roof. Luckily I found some old milk crates behind the shower block, and was able to use them.
a means to access whatever is on the roof.
I have this link for a possible future purchase saved in my "other bookmarks" folder for a possible purchase. Apparently it can be stowed with the chairs in the tailgate. If 15" isn't sufficient for you, there is an 18" version, link here. I would worry about the stool's feet damaging the fabric on the front seat if used in that way to access upstairs - but I am sure that a way could be found to put some sort of "shoe" on each of the feet to spread the load a little better.
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