Wanted: Used Sand Ladders

adventureduo

Dave Druck [KI6LBB]
Anyone have a used pair they aren't using? We are heading out to the dunes next week and i'd like to take a pair along. I don't want to spend $349.00 for a new pair.

PM me or hit my up back channel at socalxj@yahoo.com

My cellphone: 714-504-5337

Im located in Anaheim, CA and im willing to drive to get them.

thanks guys
 
Looks like the good guys over at Adventure Trailer have been kind enough to lend me a pair of sandmats. Now i just have to see if i have time to run out there and pick them up.

Thanks all.
 
I know where there's a nice set in the OBX, just have to dig them out of the sand and polish all that brown stuff off... :archaeolo
 
CLynn85 said:
I know where there's a nice set in the OBX, just have to dig them out of the sand and polish all that brown stuff off... :archaeolo
Hey...I didn't see those when I was at OBX!
Louie
 
How many do you want?
100070166_1.jpg


$27 Each
 
They're steel, so they're heavy as hell. Most sand ladders are aluminum for that very reason. The steel ones are used for things like runways on soft ground (among other things) and interlock with tabs. They aren't bridging ladders, and will bend if used in that manner.

The aluminum ones are rare or custom made, so that explains the price difference. I really like the "plastic" mats that can be used for bridging and sand ladders, but to be clear I don't own any of them. In most applications, I consider them "expedition bling", with more form than real function.
 
I bought a steel set like this

I got some like these ex military. I used a wire brush and drill to clean all of the rust off, and sprayed them with a hammerite spray paint. They have worked great in mud, deep snow, and soft ground.

They are heavy as hell, so eat your wheaties. They were cheap which is why I chose them.

Sean
1960 Series II
 

Forum statistics

Threads
190,877
Messages
2,932,756
Members
234,650
Latest member
mbobhat
Top