BIGHORN STABILIZERUltimate Ladder Bridge | Roof Ladder Extension | Ladder Stabilizer for Fall Protection | Essential Roofing Tools | Ladder Accessory for Home or Work | Ladder Safety Rails
Product Dimensions | 60.96 x 12.67 x 91.44 cm; 7.26 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 16 Pounds |
Batteries required | No |
N**R
Holes didn't line up for assembly
Would have thought these were precision crafted but a number of bolts and safety pins wouldnt go through the piece. Needs a metal drill to sort out. Assembled but think it should be flawless for this price. Otherwise a good product
T**E
great product
Attachment is a little top heavy, but works great for safety reasons
L**N
Actually, make that 2 stars
This thing weighs 17lbs. Not bad, you say. Well stick 17lbs 28ft in the air, then come talk to me. It's a nightmare setting this up, it takes forever, you have to fiddle about with it to get the legs positioned, all while at the top of your ladder.But, once you get through it all, it IS pretty sturdy. So there's that.Pros:Pretty Friggin sturdyGers OSHA off your back...maybeCons:Heavy, your basically sticking Rosie O'Donnell at the end of your ladderParts feel cheap, the feet are assy looking.Grip tape it comes with is the stuff from Home DepotSafety tape was put on crooked.I wanted to like this thing. But overall, VERY disappointed. Especially for the price.
J**C
I like it
Easy to assemble. (Does make the ladder topheavy). Great for the “first step down”… Only issue I had was one of the machined parts intended as a connecting rod to the safety arm had a misaligned hole. I drilled it out instead of requesting a new part. The product is safe and works well. If you don’t like heights you’ll really like this product. I am a rugged guy but I hate heights. I’m using it at about 11’ off the ground. Folks that accustomed to ladders and height prolly would find this product not useful.
M**W
Not Perfect, but it works.
I needed stability for working on the third floor of a Victorian home with the ladder staged on the front porch roof if that makes sense. The product came in a heavy duty box so that it's unlikely it could be damaged during shipping. The directions were clear and easy to understand. Once assembled it worked very well. Quality seems to be good.Here's some areas that need improvement. There's two metal connector tubes that are used to join the handles that you would use as you transition to the roof after climbing the ladder. Basically there are only 6 pieces (not including the fasteners -- only 4) to assemble. The directions don't include a description of the tools you will need. You will need a 10mm wrench (socket would work but wrench better), 5mm Allen Wrench, and possibly a drill and a step bit. A hammer will be needed as well because the parts are a very tight fit and some light tapping will probably be nessasary. Regarding the Allen Wrench it's most definately Metric. Some oil or other type of lubricant would be advised as the connector tubes are a very tight fit. The connector tubes are inserted into the hand rails and then connected to the 2 peices that fit onto the ladder. The problem I had was that 2 of the holes did not align so that I could use the supplied parts to connect them. I had to drill the hole to a larger diameter which wasn't a huge problem, however, for $349 it should have put itself together. This setup is way overpriced, but I've found nothing else that works as well so I had to spend the money. Additionally, the assembly is fairly light for it's size, however be aware that it will add significant weight so as to make it awkward when trying to place the ladder once it's extended. I'm a fairly large strong male individual and the extra weight was easily evident as I carried the ladder while extended so that I could place it the top of the roof. It makes carrying the ladder while extended very awkward becaus it adds weight to the front side of the ladder which is hard to compensate for. I don't view that as a design flaw because there would be no other way to make it work.I'm happy with the outcome in spite of the price because it really makes it safer, and much easier to transition to the roof from the ladder. Hope this helps.
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