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DSPro Siege Ladders

rbgerrish

I wanna be Dave
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Now available for ultimate G6 domination! Parker has been testing these with great results, perhaps he'll chime in!

The DSPro Siege Ladder is a more useful take on the classic "Sand Ladder" used in expedition vehicles. It's length makes it great for bridging obstacles and providing traction in loose terrain. Extra-sharp pointed ends keep it planted in the ground, and tall side ridges help keep your tire from sliding off the ramp. Easily mountable on most vehicles. Horizontal ridges provide climbing traction, and the holes drain dirt and sand.
Length: 7"
Width: 1.5"
Weight: 15 Grams each (.5 oz)

$15 a pair!

Available at DSPro

Thanks and enjoy! These come unpainted, in grey.

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Darn you! More ways to take my money! Looks great!
 
Thanks! These are even better than the prototypes that Parker has been testing. They seriously help! I've run enough G6 events to you how useful a long ladder can be, and I keep these on all my rigs now. We used them at the G6 King of the Hammers event with much success. :)
 
That's a great looking design. And it'll keep me from having to drill all those holes.
 
Thanks! These are even better than the prototypes that Parker has been testing. They seriously help! I've run enough G6 events to you how useful a long ladder can be, and I keep these on all my rigs now. We used them at the G6 King of the Hammers event with much success. :)

Yup, yup.

Those look sweet and look like they should work good. Are they plastic?

Ones I saw (old version) were 3D printed.
 
Ones I saw (old version) were 3D printed.
Don't tell me that, then I'll have to print my own. :shock:

Yup, plastic, fairly flexible. I cant imagine the weight of any RC vehicle breaking them.
You've met Guido right????? :ror:

They look real good, gonna have to get me a set. "thumbsup"
 
I have to say a set of these would have been nice at the Canadian G6. Some of the mud there was 4-6inches deep, we only had the short metal ones. However your Jerry can and battery looked great, got it in the mail the day before the G6.
 
I have to say a set of these would have been nice at the Canadian G6. Some of the mud there was 4-6inches deep, we only had the short metal ones. However your Jerry can and battery looked great, got it in the mail the day before the G6.

Sounds like they would have helped! Glad you like the other bits. :)
 
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