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Confer Plastics 7100x Evolution A-Frame Ladder Product Description:



  • 16" tread width
  • Swing-up outer section & lockable outer treads to prevent unwanted pool access
  • Snap-lock treads for quick & easy assembly
  • Features an anti-entrapment barrier to prevent entrapment behind the ladder
  • Great for non-deck above ground pool applications

Product Description

This economical, yet full-featured white A-Frame ladder is great for non-deck above ground pool applications. Our A-Frame ladder provides a safe and secure entry & exit from your above ground pool, featuring 16" tread width and a swing-up outer section to prevent unwanted pool access. The outer treads can also be locked with the included padlock. Fits 48" to 54" deep pools, features snap-lock treads for quick & easy assembly, and accommodates up to 300 lbs. Also features an anti-entrapment barrier to prevent entrapment behind the ladder. Will not work with EZ Set inflatable pools and Ladder must be fastened to top seat of pool.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
3Expect some aggravation with assembly....
By N. Breaux
Now that I have it assembled....the ladder seems to be good quality, and a good value for the price. It does have some side-to-side movement, but seems very sturdy besides that.About the assembly...I assembled it by myself. Some help wouldn't have hurt.The first problem I had was punching out the holes in the "boots" that go on the end of the legs. I didn't realize until I had done a few holes, that I only needed to worry about doing the top ones. Some of the holes punched out cleanly, others didn't. I used a hammer to tap the bolts through the boots and the holes in the ladder legs.The second problem I had was that one of the "boots" (there's 4) was a little thick on the inside from the molding process, I guess. I had to take a pocket knife and shave it a little on the inside to get it to slide onto the leg. This was after trying unsuccessfully to tap it on with a hammer.The tread connector on the "swing-up" side was tough to get on and almost required the use of some four letter words. The directions say to "tap" the tread connectors into their holes, but believe me, I had to swing away with the hammer.One of the steps during the assembly of the barrier requires a little muscle and determination.It took me a lot longer to assemble than I expected, maybe an hour and a half.Tools I used:A mallet is shown in the photos, but I used a hammer.Phillips head screwdriverPliersPocket KnifeCordless Drill/ScrewdriverThe directions call for a 5/16" drill bit, but I don't see any steps that say to use it....Maybe to get the holes drilled in the boots?Editted to add: I realized later that the drill bit was to be used to attach the ladder to the side of your pool if you chose to do so.

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
5Works for soft side pools
By cybercajun
I have a 18 x 48 round Entex Easy Set pool which has no frame. Although the documents say it is for a framed pool, it worked well for my pool. The instructions are well written with plenty of pictures. No problem with assembly. A rubber malet is extremely handy to have.I can see where someone would have a problem with installing the stair treads. The manufacturing process used to cut these out leaves a piece of plastic that interferes with the stair tread installation. Pushing them out with your finger solves this problem.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
5well made
By Chris Bottalico
Fast shipping - At 260 pounds this ladder supports my weight fine .When it's full of water it's a little heavy but I'm sure it will last many years and seems sturdy .

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