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Fire Escape Ladder, 23 Feet Portable Safety Rope Ladder with 2 Hooks for 2-3 Story Homes, Multi-use for Kids and Adults

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1.:10 Feet


2.Color:Blue


About this item

  • Made of high strength polyester webbing, will not deform or stretch during use, the load-bearing capacity can be as high as 3300 pounds. Single rope tension up to 1100 lbs, strong and durable.
  • The inner side of the steps is round reinforced solid wood, reliable and non-slip, and the two ends of the round wood are sewn onto polyester webbing, so you don't worry about it spinning during use.
  • Step spacing is 35 cm (usually 40 cm), so it can be used by adults and children.
  • The rope ladder uses a bright fluorescent green color throughout, very eye-catching and beautiful.
  • It can be used as fire escape ladder as well as indoor and outdoor rope ladder, tree house, amusement rides, pickup trucks, etc.



Product Description

rope ladder
fire escape ladder

Suggestion

An emergency can happen anywhere at any time

We designed this rope ladder that can be fast to deploy and easy to use

Material: polyester webbing + solid wooden ladder sticks

Size: 10 Feet/3 m, 16.5 Feet/5 m, 23 Feet/7 m, 32.8 Feet/10 m

Single Ladder Sticks Breaking Strength: 330 lbs

Rope Ladder Overall Breaking Strength: 3300 Pounds

More Details

rope ladder
rope ladder

CRAYZA Rope Ladder can be used indoors and outdoors, is an essential piece of equipment for apartments, hotels, offices, schools and other places

fire escape ladder

Bradford Smith
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
Seems to be well made handled my weight (250) no problem. Hope I never need it, but do practice using it before you need it.
CW
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
REI sells auto locking carabiner made by Petzl that are rated 7 kilo Newtons (kN), which means each carabiner can support approximately 1,575 pounds. The auto locking feature is a desirable feature because in an emergency you or a loved one may not have the presence of mind to remember or recall that the sleeve of a carabiner with a twist -lock gate needs to be manually twisted to lock the gate shut before the carabiner is used. It's also a good thing to know how much weight a carabiner is rated for if you will be depending on the carabiner to support your weight or the weight of multiple people.
WORRELL
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024
So i just had to try it and i opened my third story window, flung it out to the deck below (make sure you anchor it in the house first or well... youll be making a lame trip down the stairs to pick it up) then proudly took a step out the window while calling for my girlfriend, who was screaming seeing me hopping out the window! the ladder held up well and allowed me to climb down and up several times without swinging too much. definitely would hold up during a fire.
RMD
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024
Our bedrooms are on the 2nd story, with one stairway down. If that's blocked, we're trapped. This comes in a bag, easy to store, with heavy carabineers. I can attach it to furniture, but I plan on adding two eyebolts under the window for a sturdier, more accessible attachment. I hope I never have to use it, but feel better knowing it's there.
Alan Holyoak
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024
I live in a split-level home with the primary bedroom on the upper floor. And if there was a fire and I could not get out via inside stairs, I would be forced to jump. And it's quite a long way down from my bedroom window to the ground. So, when I saw this fire escape ladder, I decide that it would be a very good idea to have one on hand.The construction is heavy duty webbing on the sides of the ladder, with wooden dowels inside of web tubes that make up the rungs.The ladder comes with a pair of heavy duty carabiner at the top of each side of the ladder. This heavy duty construction can hold most people without any problem.The one thing you need to have worked out ahead of time is where and how to anchor the carabiners so you can climb down. Possibilities will vary from home to home, but you MUST have this planned out before you need the ladder.All in all, I'm impressed, and I hope never to need it. But, if I do, I know that I'll be able to get out, and that's comforting!The ladder comes in 10' and 16' options...I went with the 16' ladder.5/5 stars
Jesse Case
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024
I'm not exactly sure want I was expecting this ladder to be like before getting it, but it definitely turned out to be much more of a high quality piece of equipment than I thought it would be. This thing is definitely not some flimsy toy or tree house ladder. This is absolutely a high end, legit piece of rescue equipment. It is very well made. All the straps and rungs are super strong thick webbing, and the stitching is very robust and excessively done. The wooden dowels are also much bigger and stronger than I was expecting. I actually got this to be a tire winch ladder to go in my recovery kit for my new (to me) Jeep WK2 that I recently purchased. Also to use for trimming trees on my property so that I would only have to climb the rope once and could then attach and use this to ascend and descend. While of course continuing to use my climbing rope as a safety/lifeline to stay attached to. I just thought it would be much quicker and easier to climb up and down on this instead of SRT climbing a rope over and over. That is the idea anyways. I can definitely say that it is more than well made enough to serve both of those purposes. It actually does have a certification number of Chinese safety standards for "fall protection and personal fall protection systems". You can Google the number to read more about it. The number is GB6095-2023. Overall I think it is great and it turned out to be way more than I was expecting. It would be more than strong and sturdy enough to help you escape a high level window or balcony, even while carrying a child if you needed to. I'm quite impressed with it, see nothing wrong with it at all, and would recommend it.I would suggest upgrading the two carabiners it comes with to climbing rated carabiners when you can. Though they are adequate enough in reality, they just really don't fit the ladders loops well and are pretty cheap. These kind of carabiners are always labeled as and considered not for climbing or lifeline use. So if they aren't good enough for that then I don't see how they really can be good enough for this ladder. It would just be the safe thing to do.
Christian
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
I have actually used it yet, but it seems plenty sturdy. Be aware that this is way heavier than expected. I thought I could wrap it up and toss it at the top of a closet, but it's just too heavy so I've kept it tucked near the back of a closet.
Angel P.
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024
Looks great. Hopefully never have to use it.
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