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Megalite – Model 17 Specs
Extension LockExtra Heavy Duty Lock Tab
FeetStandard non-marring (riveted)
Ladder TypeTelescoping – Articulated
Product Weight31

What Does a Little Giant Ladder weigh?

32 Pounds
The Little Giant Velocity is a lightweight two person ladder constructed of a special alloy that makes it 20 percent lighter than any comparable industrial-rated ladder….

BrandLittle Giant Ladder Systems
Item Weight32 Pounds
Item Dimensions LxWxH55.91 x 25.39 x 8.07 inches

Which ladder is the best?

The Best Ladders to Buy in 2021

  • Best Overall: Werner NXT Six-Foot Fiberglass Step Ladder.
  • Best Rated: Little Giant Multi-Position Ladder.
  • Best for Painting: Gorilla Ladders Dual Platform Heavy-Duty Hybrid Ladder.
  • Best Extension Ladder: Werner Fiberglass Extension Ladder.

How tall is the Little Giant Model 17?

Max Extension height: 9 ft. to 15 ft. Extension Ladder Highest Standing Level: 11 ft. 7 in. Extension Ladder Max Reach: 17 ft.

What’s the price for a Little Giant ladder?

The Little Giant Velocity is rated to hold 300 pounds on both sides and is a true two-person ladder….

List Price:$374.40 Details
You Save:$134.42 (36%)

Is Little Giant ladder heavy?

Do you have heavy-duty work to do? The Super Duty™ from Little Giant Ladders® can help you get your work done quickly; and with its ultra-durable 375 lb….

Super Duty – Model 13 Specs
Extension LockExtra Heavy Duty Lock Tab
FeetStandard non-marring (riveted)
Ladder TypeTelescoping – Articulated
Product Weight38

How high can Little Giant ladder go?

21-feet
Introducing Little Giant’s tallest A-frame ladder- The Skyscraper. Where other ladders fall short, the SkyScraper from Little Giant goes above and beyond. The SkyScraper is indeed Little Giant’s tallest a-frame ladder with a maximum height of 21-feet, making ceiling-height work simple and safe.

Are Little Giant ladders made in USA?

Little Giant produces ladders for the U.S. market in a 250,000-square-foot factory in Springville. The plant, which employs approximately 250 people, has eight double-sided robotic welding stations made by Lincoln Electric Co. and Fanuc Robotics America Corp.