Little Giant Ladders 20′ HyperLite Extension Ladder, Fiberglass, Type 1A, 300lbs. rated
Features: Maximum reach height: 19 ft 9 in (Assuming a 5 ft 6 in person with a 12 in vertical reach).Non-conductive Fiberglass construction provides additional safety while working around electricity.Weighs up to 40 percent less than ordinary fiberglass ex
Features:
- Maximum reach height: 19 ft 9 in (Assuming a 5 ft 6 in person with a 12 in vertical reach).
- Non-conductive Fiberglass construction provides additional safety while working around electricity.
- Weighs up to 40 percent less than ordinary fiberglass extension ladders without sacrificing strength or stability, depending on size.
- Approximately 20 percent more rigid than ordinary extension ladders.
- Roof line indicator for quick, safe setup.
- Convenient side-to-side level bubble help ensure a safe setup.
- Wide, flat, slip-resistant rungs provide great comfort and reduce foot fatigue.
- Solid-riveted plate rung construction is stronger, more durable, and easier to replace.
- Side-mounted, dual-pulley system reduces the effort required to raise the fly section by 45 percent and removes the trip hazard caused by traditional center-pulley rope systems.
- Braided rope is larger, softer and more durable than ordinary ladder rope.
Details:
The Little Giant HyperLite extension ladder is the lightest Type IA 300 lbs-rated fiberglass extension ladder in the world, bar none. The patent-pending HyperLite weighs up to 40 percent less than the leading competitors standard fiberglass ladder without sacrificing strength and stability. The HyperLites wide rungs provide great comfort, reduce foot fatigue, and are very easy to replace. It also features Little Giants unique side-mounted, dual-pulley system, which reduces the effort required to lift the fly section by 45% and removes a potential trip hazard caused by traditional center-pulley rope systems. Little Giants patent-pending Hi-Viz green rail is one of the most easily detected color hues to the human eye. Why should a ladder need to be Hi-Viz? Some of the most catastrophic falls are caused by people who walk or drive into an extension ladder in use.
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