May be the best 3 Steps in my life

  • Dave Koonce
    Moderator
    Prairie du Chien Wi.
    Posts: 6946
    #1539838

    I put on a set of EZEE Steps today..
    now I have not put them to actual out at the landing testing…but in storage… in and out of the boat 4 times and I have a very positive feelings about these steps ..

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    Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1933
    #1539876

    and here I was thinking we were gonna talk a little Lynyrd Skynyrd,,,,,

    Looks good Dave!

    HRG

    sktrwx2200
    Posts: 727
    #1539917

    The only negative I’ve found with my EZ steps is. Sometimes when Im going down the interstate, sometimes that hand bar gets to vibrating something fierce because of the wind/speed. But its still holding up. It continues to shock and awe folks at the ramp! bow

    Sure is nice to have.

    Mike West
    Posts: 144
    #1539959

    I am thinking that’s exactly what my 620 needs
    Kind of bulky looking, but has to be so much easier getting in and out.
    Cost?

    FryDog62
    Posts: 3696
    #1539967

    HRG, I was thinking the same thing… (show’s our age I guess)

    I plan on adding the EZEE steps, or similar soon too. One case of crunched nutz last Fall trying to scramble back into the boat while launching in 3 foot incoming waves did it for me. My voice is back to normal now, but I couldn’t hit the low notes on the Skynyrd songs for quite awhile ;)

    Also curious on price…and isn’t there another similar brand out there (maybe more price competitive)?

    mwal
    Rosemount,MN
    Posts: 1048
    #1540005

    I went with Easy Step System out of Texas as they were approx $100 less. they are a life saver for us guys that are not getting any younger or smaller lol. Now this year they have them in stainless which I would prefer over powder coat oh well. Installed my self in about 20 minutes. Either system looks to be great well worth the money in my book.

    Mwal

    Wayne Daul
    Green Bay, Wi
    Posts: 351
    #1540015

    I installed mine two years ago when I purchased my new 1850 Super Hawk. I was 68 at the time and found it much safer to load and unload. Would not own a boat without them. The support post does shake a little, I check the bolts after every trip to make sure they stay on. One was loose once. When loading by yourself it is priceless!

    Jon Jordan
    Keymaster
    St. Paul, Mn
    Posts: 6007
    #1540016

    Awesome garage, Dave!

    -J.

    Dave Koonce
    Moderator
    Prairie du Chien Wi.
    Posts: 6946
    #1540147

    @stepman

    I had a great conversation with Mark at EZEE Step and he has been in the step business for many years…I’m sure if he pops in here he could answer all you questions…

    As for the garage … just a rental.. I keep my Ranger tucked away nice and cozy all year long !!

    stepman
    Princeton, Il.
    Posts: 12
    #1540171

    Hi Dave it was great talking to you. Hopefully this will answer a lot of questions. I started the whole step industry back in 2001 when there wasn’t any. My steps are the only steps that are CUSTOM made for each individual boat and owner. They are made using the HIGHEST QUALITY material for LOOKS, Safety and functionality. My steps are the only steps that have a NO SLIP STEP for safety. An added plus to the step is you can clean the dirt and mud of your shoes or boots before you get in your boat. Another big plus is that there is NO WEIGHT LIMIT. EZEE STEP in not the CHEAPEST step out there but you get what you pay for. The prices are as follows:
    1 step system: $220 + shipping
    2 step system: $390 + shipping
    3 step system: $495 + shipping
    The Grab Pole is $80.00 with a step system or may be added later for $100. We also off Galvanizing for additional $50 for 1 or 2 step systems and $60 for 3 step systems. If anyone wants anymore info or might be interested feel free to call me at 815-252-6771 or email me at [email protected].

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