

💦 Step up your pool game with safety and style!
The Confer Plastics Step-1X Above Ground Pool Entry System combines durable, slip-resistant steps and dual handrails to support up to 400 lbs, ensuring safe and easy pool access. Its smart water circulation design inhibits algae growth, while the lightweight plastic frame allows for quick installation. Finished in warm grey with blue treads and proudly made in the USA, this pool ladder is a top-rated, reliable choice for enhancing your above-ground pool experience.






| ASIN | B06Y3TFQZC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #106,934 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #62 in Pool Ladders |
| Brand | Confer Plastics |
| Brand Name | Confer Plastics |
| Color | Warm Grey/Blue Treads |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,414 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 27"W x 48"H |
| Item Type Name | Swimming Pool Seps |
| Item Weight | 10 Pounds |
| Load Capacity | 400 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Confer Plastics |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Height | 60 Inches |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Anti-Slip |
| Product Dimensions | 27"W x 48"H |
| Special Feature | Anti-Slip |
| UPC | 651137747278 |
H**K
Great set of pool stairs and hack to weigh front down
We got these steps last year to replace a vertical ladder that broke. I get painful foot cramps that many times brought on by the pressure the rungs of a traditional ladder on the soles of my feet. These steps solved that problem so i would recommend them for anyone who has similar foot or other issues like back problems using a deck ladder. Before i put the stairs in for a second year i wanted to fix the issue some other customers reported where do to buoyancy the front part of the stairs tend to lift up a couple of inches. I the solution that i used was inexpensive, unobtrusive, easy to install and has solved the problem. I used a precut two foot 4inch in diameter PVC pipe, two end caps, 36 inch zip ties and bag of cement. I used pvc glue to affix one end cap and filled cement and glued other end cap and let it set over night. Then turn over the stairs over so the bottom step was faceup on the deck. Drill 4 holes into the riser of the bottom stairs as shown. Measure or simply use the PVC pipe as a guide drill 4 companion holes above the pipe insert the tails of the zip on the bottom hole and back up and out throught the top hole so you can get better leverage to pull the zip tie tight towards you. The 4 zips seem to have done their job and hold the weight securely in place. The zips being on the front bottom riser rather than the blue stair are barely noticeable and the weight is doing its job as the stairs now rest flatly on the pool liner. Otherwise these the family love the stairs, they are sturdy enough to sit on and makes getting in and out of the pool a breeze.
S**.
Conifer steps are great!
Easy set up. Perfect for my needs of being able to enter and exit my pool. I chose the blue steps and it looks so good in the water. The steps seem to be well made. The hand rails could be a little sturdier but I think they will hold up with the grandkids
K**G
GREAT steps-Be Prepared to TWEAK to make them work! Read this for what other hints didn't tell you.
We cautiously ordered these steps to attach to our deck. We are Seniors and climbing the steep ladder (that too was a Confer that worked well with no issues) to get in and out of pool was getting difficult. These steps solved that issue and make it very easy to get in and out of pool now. As others have said the box arrived all busted up with tons of plastic tape on it having been taped back together several times, when we moved the box the ladder parts were falling out of the box. We inspected the contents carefully and didn't see any damage however one of the side supports has a crack that we didn't see until we assembled it. We hope it does not affect the integrity or strength of the steps. Be prepared to spend some time adjusting these stairs to make them work for your pool. We followed the feedback closely and used the pvc tubes with quick set concrete inside to weigh them down. There are adjustments we had to make to that are not included in the instructions of others. First and foremost after you've made these weights and zip tie them to the steps do NOT expect the steps to stay in place, they are still going to appear to float a little bit until you attach them to the deck which helps keep them in place and really stabilizes the weights. We also had to had two six inch blocks of wood to sit the deck supports on before attaching them as we had to mount them over the dck rail a very easy fix which holds the ladder very steady in place for us. We ordered the White with blue steps-these are SOLID sided there are no flow through holes between the downward supports. So in order to zip tie to the steps you must put your weights on the outside of the steps and drill holes through the sides to attach the zip ties to hold the weights in place. After several installation attempts we also had to drill several more holes in the side panels to help it fill with water faster. Take note Confer put more holes in the hollow sections! You will need a mat under this ladder and it will need to be larger than the 36" x 36" side we ordered as that size will not put be large enough to put the weights on when you attach them. Other complaints were that the hand rails were flimsy-while they aren't the most stable they could be adults will have no problem using them if used correctly for balance when climbing the steps, they won't support a lot of weight but these steps aren't steep (we have knee and shoulder problems and the handrails work well for us) Confer could easily fix the handrails if they would make the hand rails from the same material they make the side of the steps from, or by adding one or two more upright supports to the hand rails. I would NEVER attempt to fill this ladder with sand or pea gravel as the suggested by the company, that would make these steps impossible to remove from pool when winterizing. if you are not prepared to make the concrete fill pvc weights do NOT order this ladder. After taking our ladder in and out of the pool several times to adjust the placement of the weights and drill more holes we realized getting this ladder in and out of the pool isn't the easiest thing to do as you must be cautious not to damage the hand rails as they could probably easily break off if pulled from the sides. This is a GREAT set of steps very sturdy and wide enough to sit on in the pool and wide enough to turn around when going up and down the steps. I just wish Confer would address the weight issues, the hand rail issues and charge a little more if need be. All in all THIS is the BEST option for Steps for your above ground pool especially if you are attaching them to a deck.
A**Y
Very comfortable and sturdy steps, I love them!
I love my stairs!, I kept reading you needed more than one person to build it, submerge it in the water & weights to hold it from floating. Luckily, I was able to build them all by myself, I was able to place it in the water by sliding it over the side and nothing happened to the lining, once over it gets tricky because all it wants it's to float. Here it takes some muscle & patience allowing the stairs to fill with water once this happens you need to start tying the railings from one stair to the other until they sit parallel. The best part, no weights are needed. The water keeps them solid. I think it was easy to assemble and they are very sturdy If this 62 year old female is capable, anyone is. Good Luck it's worth it the comfort and they look beautiful!
L**N
Great Item
The stairs were gorgeous. They were exactly as the picture indicated and very look amazing in the water. Very earth to assembly. The only part I did not particularly care for was adding the sand in the post. We also had to building extension it up in the back to have something to attached the rails to they would not lower to connect directly to the deck.
K**M
Pool steps
This was super easy to assemble and put in the pool. It stays in place and works great. It’s very durable and the steps are strong. Absolutely, no regrets. It’s been great for my grandkids they love to play on the steps and it makes the pool accessible for them.
G**I
Sturdy!
Very sturdy!
L**A
Not the best, but serviceable in the short term.
These steps are slightly wobbly, with ridiculously sharp points and a few sharp edges. I have cut myself several times already. The handrails are not very sturdy, flexing and bending when used. The step height is 11", way too tall for easy use by short people. The sand used to weigh down the steps leaks out of the panels. I had to buy separate weights. I don't plan to keep them longer than this season. I do not recommend them.
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