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Product Description
12 1/2-ft. Telescoping Ladder shrinks to just 2 1/2 ft.! Industrial-strong and PRICED LESS! Stores in any closet, but replaces a huge garage-hanging model! Patent pending telescoping design... "Xtends and locks by the foot" from 1 1/2' to 12 1/2' Strong 6061 aluminum alloy construction meets ANSI Type II safety, duty-rated up to 225 lbs. 13 rungs, each 19" wide. Integrated carry handle. Super-portable 2 1/2' closed. Weighs 25 lbs. The affordable model is here... order yours ONLINE! Xtend & Climb Telescoping Ladder.
Amazon.com Product Description
Xtend & Climb Original Telescoping Ladders provide a sensible alternative to heavy and bulky extension ladders. Unlike traditional extension ladders, Xtend & Climb ladders open and lock by the foot, so you can select the exact height you need to complete your task at hand. Lightweight and durable, these ergonomic ladders can be used in your home or workshop and then tucked away for compact storage.
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Xtend & Climb Original Telescoping Ladders extend and lock by the foot, easily adjusting to whatever height is needed for your job. This comes in handy when you don't want the hassle of lugging around a heavy extension ladder. Just carry your Xtend & Climb where you need it and simply open it up, rung by rung.
Safe and Easy to Operate
Designed with safety in mind, each of these telescoping ladders features a No-Pinch Closure System. An angled thumb release ensures proper hand positioning, so you will always know you're operating the ladder how it was designed to be operated. In addition, each Xtend & Climb Original Telescoping Ladder has non-slip end caps that help keep it firmly in place.
Carry and Store Anywhere
Xtend & Climb Original Telescoping ladders are great for use in areas where it's difficult to maneuver a traditional extension ladder. Each Xtend & Climb ladder can be transported with its integrated carrying handle to the most confined areas, and then extended to the desired length once you're there. For further convenience, these ladders can be used with durable carry cases (sold separately), and they store compactly in your garage or trunk.
Constructed with Durable Materials
Made of Aerospace Engineered 6061 alloy with a Clean-Touch anodized finish, each heavy-duty Xtend & Climb Original Telescoping Ladder has rungs that are built tough to ensure sturdy footing. And with a 250-pound ANSI duty rating, each ladder can easily withstand everyday jobs.
Each Xtend & Climb Original Telescoping Ladder is backed by a six-month warranty on parts and repair.
What's in the Box
Xtend & Climb Original Telescoping Ladder.
Original Telescoping Ladders | ||
Model | 760 | 770 |
Height Open | 10-1/2 feet | 12-1/2 feet |
Height Closed | 29 inches | 31-1/2 inches |
Width | 19-1/4 inches | 19-1/4 inches |
Depth | 3-1/4 inches | 3-1/4 inches |
Weight | 21 pounds | 25 pounds |
ANSI Duty Rating | Type II (225 pounds) | Type II (225 pounds) |
- Ladder telescopes retracts compactly
- Extends and locks by the foot with easy no pinch closure system
- Integrated carrying handle heavy duty closure strap
- No pinch closure system non-slip end caps
- ANSI Type II, rated for 225 lbs
Xtend & Climb 770 Aluminum Telescoping Ladder Type II with Aluminum Coupling, 12-1/2-Foot Reviews
aluminum ladder : Xtend & Climb 770 Aluminum Telescoping Ladder Type II with Aluminum Coupling, 12-1/2-Foot Reviews
47 of 48 people found the following review helpful Very handy, By This review is from: Xtend & Climb 770 Aluminum Telescoping Ladder Type II with Aluminum Coupling, 12-1/2-Foot (Tools & Home Improvement) I bought this through Amazon.com because I could not find it at ANY of the local dealers that the manufacturer's site said carried it. I would say a few things about it:1. It's much heavier than I expected 2. You CAN pinch your fingers when you're closing it, contrary to the mechanism that "guarantees" you can't. Be careful. 3. It's a hair flimsy, but supports my 190 lbs. happily. 4. The bottom seems like it could have been made with a little softer material, so that it would grip the ground even better. I was pretty nervous using it on a hardwood floor. 5. It's a fantastic product and I have already recommended it several times. It was the envy of my coworkers when it showed up at my office! 6. I think it's a bit cheap that the carrying case is not included. Now I will spend the rest of my days climbing up and down things in and around my house! 27 of 28 people found the following review helpful Not reliable, all parts not available, By This review is from: Xtend & Climb 770 Aluminum Telescoping Ladder Type II with Aluminum Coupling, 12-1/2-Foot (Tools & Home Improvement) I have the 15.5 ft, heavy duty model. This ladder started out great. Within 8-10 uses it did not open and close very well. The ladder would not lock properly without effort to make sure each pin was properly seated. My real problem came after about 20 uses when one of the locking mechanisms came apart. The leg will no longer lock at all. The company does not offer a replacement for this part (even though it is easily removed), therefore I am stuck with an almost new ladder that I can't use. I think it would make a good ladder for a homeowner who will not use it often and can be very careful with it. Even though I was extremely careful transporting it I believe that is how it was damaged. I think the locking mechanism was hit during transportation. The design of the thumb lever can be hit easily. The ladder is not designed well enough for medium duty use, only light use. 11 of 11 people found the following review helpful The ladder works well., By Len "10101" (Bayside, NY United States) - See all my reviews This review is from: Xtend & Climb 770 Aluminum Telescoping Ladder Type II with Aluminum Coupling, 12-1/2-Foot (Tools & Home Improvement) This ladder does just what it is supposed to. But watch those hands when closing up the ladder! Some Home Depot stores sell it for less. Shoppers should be aware that the first ladder like this, the Telesteps, was and is still being made in Sweden. But most "Telesteps" being marketed in the US are not; they are sourced from China, just like the Xtend. |
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