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Petstep 560 PetSTEP Flotation Kit | 
enlarge | Brand: Peterbilt Motors Company Category: Pet Products
List Price: $39.95 Buy New: $37.95 You Save: $2.00 (5%)
New (5) from $37.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 29725
Media: Kitchen Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 24 Dimensions (in): 20.7 x 7.7 x 3.6
MPN: 560 Model: 560 UPC: 685432005603 EAN: 0685432005603 ASIN: B00006OAM1
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| • | Floatation kit for adapting PetSTEP ramp to water uses | | • | Allows pets to walk from boat or bank into water | | • | Includes two 20-inch inflatable buoys | | • | Comes with two eye-bolts, two extenders, and four fiddle screws | | • | Great for lakes or swimming pools |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Allows your dog to walk directly from deep water onto your boat or dock. Kit includes two 20" inflatable buoys, two 18" extenders, and mounting hardware. Does not include ladder.
Amazon.com Review Make water play more fun for a less-than-spry pet with this floatation kit designed for the PetSTEP pet ramp. Simple to use, the kit's buoys attach to the ramp, so that one end of it floats. This allows pets to enter and exit boats, swimming pools, and bodies of water with less pain and chance for injury. The set includes two 20-inch inflatable buoys, two eyebolts, two extenders, and four fiddle screws. Assembly is straightforward and quick. Durably constructed, the buoys can also double as hazard markers, crab pot buoys, or play balls. All the necessary hardware is included with the kit, though you must supply the tie cord. --Emily Bedard
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| Customer Reviews:
A poor design July 28, 2004 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
The floatation kit is a very poor design. The kit consists of two floats, 4 thumb screws and 2 metal bars with holes that match up to holes on the Petstep II ramp. 1. The floats are not designed for this purpose, and there is no instructions as to how to install them on the metal bars, and no hardware is provided for that purpose. The appropriate d-ring hardware would cost $1.50 if it was included. The floats are very difficult to inflate and even more difficult to deflate. Each float is 20 inches diameter - very very large. In fact too large as the ramp was only 2 inches below the surface of the water. 2. The metal bars that extend the floats out from the end of the ramp are too lightweight, they bent under the weight of my 50lb dog making the ramp unusable on own first attempt. The bars are also very sharp on two edges, I cut my hands three times while assembling the ramp in the water. It is all way too big to assemble on my 23' boat. 3. The whole assembly is very unstable, even on my extended swim platform which is only 8 inches above the water level on a calm day. I do not recommend this item until it has been redesigned.
I will return mine immediately.
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