I believe it would be easier if you only extend one side of the ladder at first. Then, lift it up to the wall and extend the rest of the ladder in it's upright position for easier use. The way you did it in your video made it much harder.
Your recommendation is a good one. When I was making my decision, I also went with the smaller version and use a regular extension ladder for high work.
Thank you for being truthful about this ladder. We thought we were buying something innovative, multipurpose and able to save space. In the end, i feel it's more of a hassle for outside extension type ladder use. In the end, i may end up getting the standard extension ladder for outside and using this one for painting stairwells, foyers, etc
Really good advice on using a wall to do a straight lift. Due to is ladder’s top weight it is incredibly dangerous to lift in that configuration alone. It is best to use a hard hat just in case, or invest in an aluminum based straight ladder instead. As for the A frame configuration this ladder is solid. Just heavy to lug around on site. Definitely has its share of tradeoffs.
These are not "all-in-one" and your done purchasing ladders.You're going to need lightweight extension ladders as well. Any fold up style is going to feel wobbly in the middle. They really fold up compact for storage, though, that's the problem with extension ladders is finding storage in a garage.
This review is so embarrassing. It’s an amazing ladder. So I was confused about the title, only took 5 seconds of Watching you climb up it like a scared grandma, until it all made sense. Why bash a ladder made for real men?
Ladder is a little far from the wall. That’s why it’s bouncing so much on you.
Real world use. Most guys buy a ladder without reading instructions and just start climbing.
I believe it would be easier if you only extend one side of the ladder at first. Then, lift it up to the wall and extend the rest of the ladder in it's upright position for easier use. The way you did it in your video made it much harder.
Your recommendation is a good one. When I was making my decision, I also went with the smaller version and use a regular extension ladder for high work.
Thank you for being truthful about this ladder. We thought we were buying something innovative, multipurpose and able to save space. In the end, i feel it's more of a hassle for outside extension type ladder use. In the end, i may end up getting the standard extension ladder for outside and using this one for painting stairwells, foyers, etc
I feel if you watched the training videos available, you would have found that there is a smoother way to lift the ladder
good to see how you put that one up when fully extended cuz I was not able to do so last time as there was no clearance at the first place.
Thank you for demonstrating how to stand up such a long ladder. I thought about buying the 26 ft version. Well Done
It is a perfect ladder for cleaning the gutter. Plus it is perfect for a ranch style house
Really good advice on using a wall to do a straight lift. Due to is ladder’s top weight it is incredibly dangerous to lift in that configuration alone. It is best to use a hard hat just in case, or invest in an aluminum based straight ladder instead. As for the A frame configuration this ladder is solid. Just heavy to lug around on site. Definitely has its share of tradeoffs.
Good video. Thanks for noting how awkward these types of ladders are. Thanks!
So, is not so safe to work at maximum tall with this? Is so unstable the middle part?
These are not "all-in-one" and your done purchasing ladders.You're going to need lightweight extension ladders as well. Any fold up style is going to feel wobbly in the middle. They really fold up compact for storage, though, that's the problem with extension ladders is finding storage in a garage.
This review is so embarrassing. It’s an amazing ladder. So I was confused about the title, only took 5 seconds of Watching you climb up it like a scared grandma, until it all made sense. Why bash a ladder made for real men?