I have one of these. Good ladder, though quite heavy (and I'm not weak). Extending the ladder is an awkward process, and putting it up against the house when fully extended puts a lot of strain on the old back. The compactness is nice. I'd look into the telescoping ladders if I had the money to get a top quality one with the same reach, but they are a lot more expensive
Thank you. Great video. I initially placed the u-brackets (to form a trestle) on the inside. There was a groove that seemed suitable but it didn’t “feel” right. I lost the instructions long ago, so thank you again for this video. Probably just prevented a nasty fall!
Thank you. This is the only ladder I feel safe getting on. I've seen the extension ladders slip, even though the latches appeared to be perfectly in place! I just don't like them. So glad they've considered new ideas with ladders!
Mine (here in the US) has 4 short legs (about 8 inches long) with rubber feet, they're tucked inside the bottom of the main legs. I can't figure out what they're for. They're the same profile as the top a-frame, and have the same little rubber feet on the bottom. They have 1 hole clear thru, like they should snap into the J-locks.... but I can't figure why.
"still not high enough?" yeah, I was pretty high when I watched this, thanks though.
I have one of these. Good ladder, though quite heavy (and I'm not weak). Extending the ladder is an awkward process, and putting it up against the house when fully extended puts a lot of strain on the old back. The compactness is nice. I'd look into the telescoping ladders if I had the money to get a top quality one with the same reach, but they are a lot more expensive
Thank you. Great video. I initially placed the u-brackets (to form a trestle) on the inside. There was a groove that seemed suitable but it didn’t “feel” right. I lost the instructions long ago, so thank you again for this video. Probably just prevented a nasty fall!
You could sell ice to eskimos, I'll take 10 please. Looks awesome.
Thank you. This is the only ladder I feel safe getting on. I've seen the extension ladders slip, even though the latches appeared to be perfectly in place! I just don't like them. So glad they've considered new ideas with ladders!
Works great just as it should
Better than the ‘transforma ladder’ from the tv ads? It’s lot cheaper!
Mine (here in the US) has 4 short legs (about 8 inches long) with rubber feet, they're tucked inside the bottom of the main legs. I can't figure out what they're for. They're the same profile as the top a-frame, and have the same little rubber feet on the bottom. They have 1 hole clear thru, like they should snap into the J-locks.... but I can't figure why.
uneven ground?
Thank you daddy!!!
You still never reached the second story gutters, so you still need an extension ladder.
You can get different sized ladders though. Maximum of 5.7 meters
use a ladder on the steers? what do you mean?