after the building came to me the whole thing in front of plenty of shaky. Those who intend to make the flowers stairway directly onto the lawn and can not fix anyway, should provide support to the only very slight things. Otherwise sink your feet slowly but surely into the ground. Tip: Put your feet under any wide plastic or wooden discs (maybe a few coasters that are no longer needed). It has been my experience that when "heavy" load up the stairs slowly tilts over time aside. The stairs should be well sheltered from the wind site, otherwise (seen in me): gently tilting to one side. Even the inferiority of wooden slats under the feet did not prevent long term, that the staircase leans to one side. I have the impression that the connectors for the steel pipes are not long enough and the plastic is too soft. If the staircase can be fixed, however, eg on a tree, it is very stable and durable enough to stand strong winds. The staircase is now more than half a year (fixed) in my garden and is exposed to the elements. For this it has maintained excellent until now. My recommendation: If you want to set up the stairs in the garden and can somehow attach, then the part of the price is a good purchase, otherwise more suitable for absolutely firm ground and windless corners.