The orange little tip that you're talking about I believe is to lean against the wall and use as a stabilizer. For roof it should be made in angle and exchangeable. It could be for each one two different angles at180 degree apart for different roof pitch. You would adjust it according to your roof pitch. I don't understand why people make complicated things but forget a little detail.
Thank you for the review. It was very helpful. But it actually has me leaning toward the Levelok that you didn't include. It plugs into the side of the rungs, so doesn't interfere with your step like both of these do. I also hadn't thought about it until seeing your video that both of these are going to require me to install the standoff after getting the ladder out, and having to remove it before collapsing it to put away.
John Henderson This review was for heavy duty standoffs that I own. I actually have the type you are talking about. Have had it for years. Since it was not in my review I will not give my impressions of it here.
*Thanks so Much!* Wouldn't have known, until i ... 'too late'[?]. Ladder Max Feet lack ability to Sit Flat. re: No swivel for angled surface, sad - perhaps a Fix. That's using [your] "Noodle", *GREAT Idea!*
Thanks I’m about to go up hopefully not to the angles but it’s high. I like the spread out on the noddles to less moving safety first I’m 57 I don’t need to be falling.
They seem far away from the roof the later does so you have to reach out around the ladder to find your footing Especially on a high roof that could be dangerous seem like ladder would fall backwards I’m not sure I’m going to rig something to ladder to the Facia board seems more safe not to have anything moving that high up.
Microlite stand off in my opinion is far better than these 2 It has D wheels which squash down slightly on the ruff sorry meant roof. This makes the ladder very secure.
Got to disagree. The Acro has more surface area which gives better stability. Plus the Acro allows it to be used on outside corners of a building. The Ladder Max also attaches easier than what I can tell the Microlite does on a ladder. Is the Microlite sold in the USA? I did not see it on any USA web site. The Acro is deffinetly the best of the group. The down side is it is heavy.
I FULLY UNDERSTAND that. My electric is underground. I have more ladders than most people and have both aluminum and fiberglass ladders for any application.
Very useful, safety conscious review. Thank you so much.
Darrell Jernigan THANK YOU!!!
I've been looking up and down for roof-standoff attachments for any brand of ladder I have. Thank you so much for making and posting this.
Thank you so much M H. Glad it was helpful to you!
The orange little tip that you're talking about I believe is to lean against the wall and use as a stabilizer. For roof it should be made in angle and exchangeable. It could be for each one two different angles at180 degree apart for different roof pitch. You would adjust it according to your roof pitch. I don't understand why people make complicated things but forget a little detail.
Simple : Price Point🙈
These are great. But why do all of them cost as much as or more than the ladder?
Thank you for the review. It was very helpful. But it actually has me leaning toward the Levelok that you didn't include. It plugs into the side of the rungs, so doesn't interfere with your step like both of these do. I also hadn't thought about it until seeing your video that both of these are going to require me to install the standoff after getting the ladder out, and having to remove it before collapsing it to put away.
John Henderson This review was for heavy duty standoffs that I own. I actually have the type you are talking about. Have had it for years. Since it was not in my review I will not give my impressions of it here.
@@starastronomer whats the name of the other ladder stabilizer
I am using a couple of tennis balls on my Ladder-Max ... Seems to work ...
Good idea.
*Thanks so Much!* Wouldn't have known, until i ... 'too late'[?].
Ladder Max Feet lack ability to Sit Flat. re: No swivel for angled surface, sad - perhaps a Fix.
That's using [your] "Noodle", *GREAT Idea!*
Thank you Karen O.
Thanks I’m about to go up hopefully not to the angles but it’s high.
I like the spread out on the noddles to less moving safety first I’m 57 I don’t need to be falling.
Indeed
They seem far away from the roof the later does so you have to reach out around the ladder to find your footing Especially on a high roof that could be dangerous seem like ladder would fall backwards I’m not sure I’m going to rig something to ladder to the Facia board seems more safe not to have anything moving that high up.
Having the ladder to grab onto as you step onto the roof helps for me. Much safer I feel.
Thanks for the helpful information, I have to buy a ladder and a standoff!
Thank you Journeyman. Glad it helped!
Thank you! Very helpful and informative to see both in action
You're welcome!!!
Great points.
Thanks 👌
The orange tips are for walls the yellow tips are for roofs
Smash...the Ladder-Max only comes with the "orange" tips which I find not good for an asphalt roof surface. Too hard.
Microlite stand off in my opinion is far better than these 2
It has D wheels which squash down slightly on the ruff sorry meant roof. This makes the ladder very secure.
Got to disagree. The Acro has more surface area which gives better stability. Plus the Acro allows it to be used on outside corners of a building. The Ladder Max also attaches easier than what I can tell the Microlite does on a ladder. Is the Microlite sold in the USA? I did not see it on any USA web site. The Acro is deffinetly the best of the group. The down side is it is heavy.
Excellent
Thank you!
does the ladder max work on the double width portion of the ladder?
Are you talking about an extension ladder?
@@starastronomer it does work on the double width ladder! i tried it yesterday
Pool Noodle … 👊🏻
Thanks John Gabriele.
Ladder standoff roofing portatil
I would never use an aluminum ladder (conductive).
I FULLY UNDERSTAND that. My electric is underground. I have more ladders than most people and have both aluminum and fiberglass ladders for any application.
Would either fit a little giant ladder?
Precisely Done Let me check that out when I get a chance. I do have one which I haven't tried yet.
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Thank so much for for great details reviews video
So glad you liked the video chanhduc phung.
What a piss poor design on the laddermax. Save your gutters while gouging your roof shingles especially on a hot day.