Folding Ladder for your next 4X4 Adventure from Aussie Rhino-Rack

Don’t mess with an adventurer, 4WD loaded past the roof with gear to survive for months without having to visit a large store in some random country town. But when things are loaded high, it also makes them hard to get to.  Rhino-Rack have you covered with a new Aluminium Folding Ladder for your next adventure.

The ladder connects to Rhino-Rack’s Pioneer system, and can be mounted on either side of the vehicle.  It’s got wide and adjustable feet and can extend up to 2.3meters.

Light and small when folded, it packs away to stay out of sight when travelling, in use only when you need it.

Powder Coated in black, its built to last a lifetime too.

 

 

Full Specs:

  • Dimensions: 2000 x 310mm
  • Full leg extension 2325 x 310mm
  • Weight: 5.4kg
  • Maximum load rating of 125kg
  • Ladder folds to 1060mm

You’ll find the Rhino-Rack Aluminum Folding Ladder in hard core 4×4 stockists for $329

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