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Chuggs

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Joined
Nov 3, 2019
Messages
422
RV Year
2016
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Ventana 4037
RV Length
40’
TOW/TOAD
Jeep JKU
My Ventana's non-slip material began peeling off. I looked around for step carpets...but all I could find were 23" wide. Then I found Grubby Feet. I still have to wash off the beach...but I'll post an update when I get them installed.

just sharing, in case anyone has found it hard to find 28" wide step carpets...

Grubbyfeet.com

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I purchased these based on your post. While expensive I could not be happier with them. I like the 28" width plus their construction. Very rugged. So I guess you get what you pay for as they say.
 
That's great! We have been giving ours a workout with Texas snow storms. I know I would have probably lost my footing with our steel steps with failing non-slip tape. The Grubby Feet have stood up to the weather and given us sure footing climbing in and out...snow boots and all.
 
Sure wish those would work on the steps we have on the MADP, but they won't. They look like a good, non-slip step cover.

TJ
 
I am pleased...Now I need a “Dirt Destroyer”. A device designed to clamp onto the steps when parked to wipe boots off before entering. Some friends have one...and it sure can help prevent tracking in wet snow and ice that have accumulated on our boots. Of course, it isn’t my intention to be camping in Snow and Zero degree F weather. This is a very strange circumstance for us. May come in handy after rains to wipe of mud too. I’ll have to give it a try. Hmmm...maybe weather tech can make a custom cockpit tray for our boots...like we have in our Jeep.
 

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