RV steps adjust to rough terrain and eliminate the springboard effect to provide a wobble-free step into your trailer. Retro style looks great with the classic look of your Airstream. Fits threshold-to-ground height between 18" and 23-1/4".
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If you've ever stepped into a camper that has standard metal steps, you've probably felt that scary springboard effect that makes you reach for the handle. That bounce occurs because those pull-out steps never touch the ground. Fold-down steps have adjustable legs that steady the steps on the ground, so you can feel safe using them. Also, fold-down steps store behind your camper door, which means they aren't left out in the elements to rust or warp like factory steps.
But what makes these MORryde steps different from other fold-down steps, like the Lippert SolidSteps? The StepAbove has a couple advantages over the SolidStep.
First, the MORryde steps can be detached when you need park your camper in tight spots. If you have to park close to another vehicle in a storage lot, for example, there might not be enough clearance to deploy your steps. With SolidStep, this means that you can't deploy the steps and now they are blocking your entryway. MORryde steps can be easily detached by sliding the pins out of the floor hinges, which allows you to lift the steps out of the doorway so you can slip inside if needed.
Second, unlike the SolidSteps which have a solid backplate on the top step, the StepAbove has no backplates blocking the gaps between each step. This makes it easy to sweep the steps free of dirt and debris before folding them up in your doorway, so you aren't stuck cleaning up your entry after every hike or trip.
Fold-down steps are typically installed on travel trailers and 5th wheels. The fold-down steps from MORryde install inside your camper's door frame and lift up to latch into the doorway for storage. To ensure that you choose the correct size for your application, follow these 3 easy steps:
Step 1: Measure the Entry Height
Measure from the doorway threshold on your camper to the ground. For these steps to work, you will need an entry height between 34" and 36".
If you find that you have a smaller or larger entry height, there are other step assemblies that fit entry heights ranging from 25" to 42". (See table below.)
Step 2: Measure the Doorway Width
Measure from the inside of your door flange to the inside of the door flange on the opposite side. Your doorway will need to be between 23-3/4" wide and 26-1/4" wide for these steps to work.
If it turns out that you have a wider or narrower doorway, there are other step assemblies that fit doorways ranging from 21-3/4" wide to 30-1/2" wide. (See table below.)
Step 3: Measure the Threshold
Measure the rise of your threshold. The distance between the floor and top of the threshold must be between 5/8" and 3/4". If the height of your threshold is outside of this range, the doors may not close properly.
To allow room for the hinge plate, there must be a gap of at least 3/8" between the threshold and the bottom of the entry and screen doors. If the gap is too narrow, the doors may not close while the steps are down.
If, after taking your camper's measurements, you find that these steps will not work for you, use the table below to determine which part number you need.
Doorway Width | Entry Height | etrailer Part Number |
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21-3/4" - 22-1/4" | 25" - 29" | MR86RR |
30" - 33" | MR58RR | |
34" - 36" | MR38RR | |
23-3/4" - 24-1/4" | 25" - 29" | MR26RR |
30" - 31" | MR98RR | |
32" - 33" | MR98RR, MR45RR* | |
34" - 36" | MR48RR, MR45RR* | |
37" | MR88RR, MR45RR*, MR75RR* | |
38" - 42" | MR88RR, MR75RR* | |
23-3/4" - 26-1/4" | 25" - 29" | MR26RR |
30" - 33" | MR98RR | |
34" - 36" | MR48RR | |
37" - 42" | MR88RR | |
27-3/4" - 28-1/4" | 30" - 31" | MR68RR |
32" - 33" | MR68RR, MR65RR* | |
34" - 36" | MR78RR, MR65RR* | |
37" | MR28RR, MR65RR*, MR85RR* | |
38" - 42" | MR28RR, MR85RR* | |
27-3/4" - 30-1/4" | 30" - 33" | MR68RR |
34" - 36" | MR78RR | |
37" - 42" | MR28RR |
*Strut-assist model
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi, everyone. Steven here with etrailer.com. Today we're looking at our MORryde StepAbove RV Steps for specifically Airstream trailers. Now folks, more specifically, you need to have a doorway width from inside flange to inside flange between 23 and three quarter inches at a max of 26 and a quarter inches wide. Your entry height from the ground to the threshold needs to be between 18 to 23 and a quarter inches for this specific set of steps to work. Now, entry steps, as you know, are made to make it easily climb in and out of your travel trailer.
On a fifth wheel, they easily fold down for use and fold back up for travel. Now this nice retro design here today we're looking at, it gives it that classic look on an Airstream trailer, I think. It's a double step mount. You can stow and lock it into place behind the entry door, which is a very nice feature. And then it also keeps the steps protected from the elements.
So not hanging under like traditional ones and getting dirt, grime, road salt, those kind of things. They're also detachable so you don't have to get locked out whenever you park. A lot of steps that fold up, they don't come out, they're just locked in place, and if someone parks next to you or for whatever reason you're in storage and you need to get into it, you don't have to worry about it. With these, you simply remove you pins up here at the top that I'll show you closer in a second, and you can simply pull 'em outta place, disconnect 'em, and easily access your door. They are a super stable design.
Bounce and wobble free. And I'm a big guy. These aren't even bolted in, folks. These are just leaning against this wooden display block. They have a rating of 500 pounds capacity.
Even if I bounce, there's no wobble whatsoever. They're very, very stable. I'm actually pretty impressed with them. I've done a lot of steps. These seem to be one of the most solid ones that I personally have used. And again, I'm a big guy, so for me this kind of thing would be a big plus. Now the legs can extend up or down. I think there's about eight adjustments, give or take. I'll show you that here in a second as well. And the deep step on the top step here gives you lots of room for your feet. Especially like me, I got a size 13 foot, to get in and out without tripping over myself. They have an open design, I like that. Easy to clean. You can, again, put your foot through it and everything. You don't have to worry about bumping stuff and get in and out with no problem. They're a nice aluminum construction with a nice traction, kind of tape grip over the top of 'em. The parts that are steel at the top, the hinges and those kind of things, all that's been back black powder coated to give it a rust resistant, corrosion resistant assembly, and you won't have to worry about that as well. Now they do come with some mounting screws included. That's gonna be up here for the door entryway. So I want to kneel down here real quick and show you, these can fold up whenever you're, again, not using them. They would fold up and they would lock with this spring little latch here into the door entryway, and that tab you would pull to then lower 'em back down whenever it's time to use 'em. And like I mentioned, you have these two piano hinge style attachments. Let me walk this up for you. Now these, again, have this pin here, and you could simply pull that all the way out. I'm not gonna do it otherwise this would fall off right now because it's not bolted in. And that's what you're gonna pull out, one on each side to simply get this outta your way for using it. You can see that tread tape on there. Very nice, very traction. And spin it around to the back for a quick look at the backside. Aluminum construction. Here's that spring loaded lever I was telling you about. So that latch there is gonna catch inside the door frame. And then when you need to move the steps to get 'em down, it's spring loaded, very easy. Now, the steps or the legs, I told you those we inchesre adjustable. It's got a little push pin here, it's got a little decent spring. You've got all those adjustments for those landing legs, which I think is really, really neat. And then, let's see if I can get this back in here. Sometimes it's harder whenever you got it on side. There we go. I'm gonna throw up an image of what these look like installed. So as you can see, very nice. They look really good with the Airstream. And I think that's gonna wrap it up, folks. I wanna thank you so much for your time with me today. I hope this information's been helpful for you, this demo. Again, my name is Steven. Thanks for watching, and have a good one.
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RV steps adjust to rough terrain and eliminate the springboard effect to provide a wobble-free step into your trailer. Retro style looks great with the classic look of your Airstream. Fits threshold-to-ground height between 18" and 23-1/4".
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