I’m in my 60s, bought one 4 years ago, love it loading my DR650 into my pickup. The only thing I found a couple times were the steps were slippery in rain, maybe my boots, don’t know. I had the guy who sprayed my pickup liner spray some on the steps for a small fee, no more slipping even in rain. Been great, easy, sturdy, quick load and unload. Really excellent product for me
I've had mine for almost 6 years now and share your sentiments about it. I get asked about all the time at staging areas. First words out of my mouth are usually "best $300 I've ever spent on dirt biking"! Mine lives in the bed of my truck as well.
Agree with many of the comments here. Best purchase I've made in years. Deserves a design award! It's super sturdy. Fits in the back of 5.5' F-150 bed perfectly (corner to corner). Don't think about it any longer. Just do it. This company doesn't need to offer affiliation dollars because the product is just too good.
I’m 69 years old and 3years ago I was determined to build a way to walk up steps while loading my dirt bike. Then I saw a step ramp and bought one. I’ve never felt safer loading my bike. I tell everyone to get a STEP-RAMP. I walk up while working the throttle to load and walk down in gear dead engine with clutch and front brake to control speed down ramp. I can reach the levers while stepping on steps. I have a pile of other ramps because I’ve always been looking for the perfect ramp. Search is over.
I bought the shorter version of these last year. Absolutely awesome. I can’t say how many times I nearly fell trying to walk up some Harbor Freight ramps in riding boots. Got tired of temping fate…
FWIW, I've had my Ancra tie downs since '72. Now it looks like I'm adding the Step Ramp. It helps a senior out a bit. LMAO Just like Kyle said, using 'KYLE' saved me $0.01. Thanks Kyle!
I fell through once when my foot slipped after washing my bikes and man it messed my shin up bad and luckily my buddy grabbed the bike so it didn’t fall on me
Have had a step ramp for years. They are awesome! 6 step is no issue in a 6.5 bed. I have a cheap tailgate holder that just keeps the tailgate cracked halfway for the bike anyways so fits perfect. Wouldn't consider the 5 step unless I had a real low truck.
I've got something similar... but very different it's a two piece revarc ramp and step where the steps mount in the hitch receiver and the ramp is an 8ft arched folding ramp. And I love that set up
I've had my ramp now for 24 years. I bought what I thought was the best at that time (aluminum rated at 1000 lbs) and have been riding up it the whole time, when I'm outside. Not safe in the garage or shop. 😎🇺🇸
Put your code at the beginning! Your review was so compelling I purchased halfway through! I didn’t use the code 😢 I’ve been looking at this ramp for a while, and this is what I was looking for. Thank you.
I use an old 8' 2x12, a metal milk crate and a 2 step stool to load my bikes. They are all old and rusty or crusty so I don't worry about any of them disappearing while I am out on a ride.
Even with the step ramp my Ram 2500 sits just a tad high. And it's hard to run up it because I'm afraid my leg is going to go through one of the holes, I'm going to fall in any direct and SNAP goes the tibia. Otherwise I love the product. Now, my wife's Gladiator it works great with. And if I still had a Ram 1500 I think it would be ok. I'm getting older at 47, so, gotta take care of myself. No spring chicken anymore! lol
I’m trying to put in your link to RM ATVMC. I’m on my phone and I cannot find a spot to put in your link when I make purchases. Could you make a quick video on that or give me an explanation on how I can do it? Thank you. Just trying to support. 🙏🏻
Kyle, great video and you have me sold on a stepramp. Just want to point out that you mention at the end of this video that the stepramp is made in the USA. That is incorrect. It does not change my mind about buying one, but it's misleading and could be a concern to some.
When I go ride my step dad says you can use my trailer. I respond trailer? Who needs a trailer when you have a step ramp? Awesome ramps no doubt about it.
Would you mind measuring the height of your tailgate? I have a new 2500hd and it's pretty tall. Trying to decide between the 5 or 6 step. The bed on the chevy standard bed is 6'-10" and I think the 6 step ramp will fit in but not sure.
benefit of a bed extender version would be not having to store the ramp in the bed because it becomes part of the bad and increases bed volume without having to tie down every bag or box when the tailgates down.
This is going to sound kind of like a weird problem but I’ve always loaded bikes walking on the right side. Can you only load from the left side with this or is it swappable?
Big fan watch 92% of your videos keep up the great work I'm thinking about purchasing the 5 step as I used your code and it would only save me 1 cent is this right off the total?
I just bought one using your name as a discount code ,It saved me one dollar, thanks man!
I’m in my 60s, bought one 4 years ago, love it loading my DR650 into my pickup. The only thing I found a couple times were the steps were slippery in rain, maybe my boots, don’t know. I had the guy who sprayed my pickup liner spray some on the steps for a small fee, no more slipping even in rain. Been great, easy, sturdy, quick load and unload. Really excellent product for me
Good idea
I've had mine for almost 6 years now and share your sentiments about it. I get asked about all the time at staging areas. First words out of my mouth are usually "best $300 I've ever spent on dirt biking"! Mine lives in the bed of my truck as well.
Agree with many of the comments here. Best purchase I've made in years. Deserves a design award! It's super sturdy. Fits in the back of 5.5' F-150 bed perfectly (corner to corner). Don't think about it any longer. Just do it. This company doesn't need to offer affiliation dollars because the product is just too good.
I’ve had mine for years and this video doesn’t exaggerate it’s value 😂
All my riding buddies are jealous.
I bought one after your first video - one of the best things ive bought for the hobby
I have one of these ramps and it's the best ramp out there and worth every cent.
Agreed. It's an excellent piece of gear, and worth every penny
Agreed. Bought one & gave my old ramps to my friends. I’ve used it for dirt bikes, adventure bikes, street bikes, well worth it
I’m 69 years old and 3years ago I was determined to build a way to walk up steps while loading my dirt bike. Then I saw a step ramp and bought one. I’ve never felt safer loading my bike. I tell everyone to get a STEP-RAMP. I walk up while working the throttle to load and walk down in gear dead engine with clutch and front brake to control speed down ramp. I can reach the levers while stepping on steps. I have a pile of other ramps because I’ve always been looking for the perfect ramp. Search is over.
Bought one a few months ago and absolutely love it.
Just ordered one and used your code so you got credit for the referral.
I just step on a Tusk bike stand and then onto the truck tailgate. Never had a problem.
I bought one about 2 years ago based off another video you had and can’t talk good enough about it. Money well spent!
I bought the shorter version of these last year. Absolutely awesome. I can’t say how many times I nearly fell trying to walk up some Harbor Freight ramps in riding boots. Got tired of temping fate…
FWIW, I've had my Ancra tie downs since '72. Now it looks like I'm adding the Step Ramp. It helps a senior out a bit. LMAO Just like Kyle said, using 'KYLE' saved me $0.01. Thanks Kyle!
This hits home hard about 5 months ago I broke my right arm loading my te300 on to my truck it sucked let me tell you the ptsd from this is real
I use an atv ramp just like this. This is better because i dont have worry about my foot falling through the gaps
I fell through once when my foot slipped after washing my bikes and man it messed my shin up bad and luckily my buddy grabbed the bike so it didn’t fall on me
Best ramp ever! Now that im older this is a must for me.
By far the very best tool i have ever used/owned
Have had a step ramp for years. They are awesome! 6 step is no issue in a 6.5 bed. I have a cheap tailgate holder that just keeps the tailgate cracked halfway for the bike anyways so fits perfect. Wouldn't consider the 5 step unless I had a real low truck.
Why is this guy so amazing
Bought mine in 2019. Buddies gave me some laughs until they try it. Best ramp ever. Ps I have a fused ankle and this made loading feasible for me.
years ago you recommend that ramp, next say went to get it, and I love it, cheers V!
I've got something similar... but very different it's a two piece revarc ramp and step where the steps mount in the hitch receiver and the ramp is an 8ft arched folding ramp. And I love that set up
I bought one after seeing a past video. Love it.
I just ride up it mostly. Even ridden a BMW gsa 1250 up it.
4:03 says it's saved him from injury multiple times.
5:53 injures himself 😂❤
Ah man, I need one of those!!! Way safer than just a ramp and bike stand/rock/block of wood.
I've had my ramp now for 24 years. I bought what I thought was the best at that time (aluminum rated at 1000 lbs) and have been riding up it the whole time, when I'm outside. Not safe in the garage or shop. 😎🇺🇸
Put your code at the beginning! Your review was so compelling I purchased halfway through! I didn’t use the code 😢
I’ve been looking at this ramp for a while, and this is what I was looking for. Thank you.
I use an old 8' 2x12, a metal milk crate and a 2 step stool to load my bikes. They are all old and rusty or crusty so I don't worry about any of them disappearing while I am out on a ride.
Just make sure you lock it up when you hit the trails. I mean a chain and quality lock or it will be gone when you get back.
I dont use it for any of that other silly stuff, but i run a family fleet and its great.
Even with the step ramp my Ram 2500 sits just a tad high. And it's hard to run up it because I'm afraid my leg is going to go through one of the holes, I'm going to fall in any direct and SNAP goes the tibia. Otherwise I love the product. Now, my wife's Gladiator it works great with. And if I still had a Ram 1500 I think it would be ok. I'm getting older at 47, so, gotta take care of myself. No spring chicken anymore! lol
6 step one works great with my 2500
@@kurtheidelbach I should have gone with the 6 step. I'll just sell mine and get the 6 step version.
I’m trying to put in your link to
RM ATVMC. I’m on my phone and I cannot find a spot to put in your link when I make purchases. Could you make a quick video on that or give me an explanation on how I can do it? Thank you. Just trying to support. 🙏🏻
Nice piece of kit👍
I tore my acl in half taking a dirt bike off of a pickup truck. Wish I had seen this a couple of years ago. Nice
Love my step ramp!
It won’t give you a discount but it helps me out. Yeah thanks bro 👏
Kyle, great video and you have me sold on a stepramp. Just want to point out that you mention at the end of this video that the stepramp is made in the USA. That is incorrect.
It does not change my mind about buying one, but it's misleading and could be a concern to some.
When I go ride my step dad says you can use my trailer. I respond trailer? Who needs a trailer when you have a step ramp? Awesome ramps no doubt about it.
Will you ever review some Rieju dirt bike?
It's terrific but how do you stop it from getting stolen while you're out riding?
Do you have a video on how to tie down the bike on a short bed? Do you need a choke or something else?
Would you mind measuring the height of your tailgate? I have a new 2500hd and it's pretty tall. Trying to decide between the 5 or 6 step. The bed on the chevy standard bed is 6'-10" and I think the 6 step ramp will fit in but not sure.
Hilarious! Well done
Brilliant!
Needs expanded metal under the steps so when your boots and bike are covered in mud you wont slip through the steps and break your leg
Load my mud covered bike in mud covered boots all the time and never had an issue with it
@@kurtheidelbach Just bc you havent had issues doesnt mean it wouldnt be an improvement.
can we convince them to make a tri fold version that folds in the other direction and can double as a bed extender.
benefit of a bed extender version would be not having to store the ramp in the bed because it becomes part of the bad and increases bed volume without having to tie down every bag or box when the tailgates down.
I wish I had got one but I bought a cheap ramp before I knew what to get.
I ride my bike up into the back of my truck. much easier then all that.. lol But this step ramp looks much better than other options..
This is going to sound kind of like a weird problem but I’ve always loaded bikes walking on the right side. Can you only load from the left side with this or is it swappable?
Big fan watch 92% of your videos keep up the great work
I'm thinking about purchasing the 5 step as I used your code and it would only save me 1 cent is this right off the total?
Does it fit in a 2018 Ford f150 with a 5 and a half foot bed?
Do you think this ramp can handle a 2022 KTM 1290 super adventure R????
Does anyone know if they sell these longer for a lifted truck?
The 6 step version is supposed to be for taller trucks. That's the longest/tallest they have.
@@kurtheidelbach thank you!
Just cause they gave it to you don’t mean you have to talk it up like it’s the best thing in the world
Great idea, but it is severely overpriced, 350 dollars for some aluminum is not reasonable. You're paying for the idea at that point.
30 seconds into this video…I see you’ve discovered marijuana on your journey to enlightenment! 😉😂😂
I wish it wasn’t so expensive 😑
If you can't pick it up you probably shouldn't be riding it.🎉
I’m going to unsubscribe from your channel
🤣🤣👌🤦♂
Just ride it up.
It's for loading and unloading 🤦♂🤦♂
Ride it into the truck or squat to pee. You decide.
Oh, my wife loves it too. Sometimes I don't even have to load all the bikes because she's not intimidated by the ramp.
BACKFLIP INTO THE TRUCK BED IS THE ONLY WAY!!!!!!..... I'LL WATCH YOU!!!!!.......