Little Giant Ladder Systems, Velocity with Wheels, M22, 22 Ft, Multi-Position Ladder, Aluminum, Type 1A, 300 lbs Weight Rating, (15422-001)
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Little Giant Ladder Systems, Velocity with Wheels, M22, 22 Ft, Multi-Position Ladder, Aluminum, Type 1A, 300 lbs Weight Rating, (15422-001)

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Product ID: 4534220
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Details

  • Material
    Aluminum
  • Brand
    Little Giant
  • Product Dimensions
    67"W x 9"H
  • Color
    Gray
  • Special Feature
    Lightweight
🔄Multi-position versatility
🚀Lightweight at 39 lbs
⚖️300 lbs load capacity

Description

🚀 Elevate Your Projects with Ease!

  • SAFETY FIRST - Meets or exceeds all OSHA and ANSI standards.
  • COMPACT STORAGE - Only 8 inches deep for easy storage.
  • STURDY RELIABLE - Type IA rated for heavy-duty use.
  • EFFORTLESS MOBILITY - Equipped with Tip & Glide wheels for seamless transport.
  • TRANSFORM YOUR REACH - Easily converts to A-frame, extension, and more!

The Little Giant Ladder Systems Velocity is a versatile, multi-position ladder designed for professionals. With a robust 300 lbs weight rating and lightweight aluminum construction, it easily transforms into various configurations, ensuring safety and convenience on the job. Its innovative Tip & Glide wheels make transport a breeze, while its compact design allows for effortless storage.

Specifications

ColorGray
Material TypeAluminum
Load Capacity300 Pounds
Additional FeaturesMulti Position, Lightweight, Wheels
Item Weight39 Pounds
Item Dimensions W x H67"W x 9"H
Maximum Height216 Inches

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Reviews

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A**5

Very nice home owner ladder! Last you’ll ever need.

We bought a new house and I wanted to get a ladder that would be good for both outside and inside. But I didn’t want to buy multiple ladders. I did a ton of research and found this model from Little Giant. I will say I’m super impressed!I’ve used this in almost every way you can and it’s been sturdy and reliable every time. I used it outside for hanging Christmas lights and also to access my gutters to clean them. Even on the highest extension it works well and is pretty sturdy. No, it doesn’t feel like a 1000 dollar ladder. But it absolutely works and holds up nicely.I’ve also used it multiple ways in the house both as a regular step ladder, step ladder extended, and extension latter to paint the top of a high wall I have. It’s been super study and reliable with all those uses.It’s a bit heavy but not too bad especially seeing as how much it can do and how sturdy it is. It has wheels to help move it if you need them. And it opens, extends and closes very easily.Super happy with it!

W**Y

Love my Little Giant!

This is a strong, versatile ladder system! Some reviewers said they had -- or almost had -- accidents when the various locks didn't click into place. With a little bit of attention, this cannot happen. It is so clear when the locks are in, usually by way of strong pins that actually go through the frame.The ladder is versatile. I didn't know ahead of time if I'd use this feature, but I've found the ability to make one side straight up and down (with the climbing side on an angle), has been very useful both in the house and out. I had a wall to paint, and this setup let me get all over it without the ladder ever touching the wall. I also have an air intake duct high in a wall. There are little marks along the edge of the pot shelf where I used to place a straight ladder to get up to it. No more marks!Recently I had new satellite dish put on the roof. The installer was a young man named Sam. Sam is 6'5" tall and 350 lbs. His truck had 4 or 5 ladders on the rack, but Sam pulled his own Little Giant Ladder out of the van. It turned out to be an older version of the one I just bought (they are 19' long fully extended: why do they have to say they are 22 feet? I'm guessing they figure that on a 19-footer, you can work safely to 22 feet, but I'm still not sure that's a justification). Anyway, using his Li'l Giant (one "leg" straight, the other on an angle), Sam easily climbed onto my roof to do the job. The configuration allowed him to do that without the ladder ever leaning against the vulnerable roof gutters.Because of the way it's built, the ladder is relatively heavy (compared to my lighter aluminum ladders). That makes it a little awkward to fully extend it when you're on your own. It is top-heavy, and unless you're ready for it, it could get out of control when you're trying to get it max straight up in the air at its full height. It's easier if there are two of you, of course.That's said, I'm of average height and build, in good health though I'm over 60, and I can carry this ladder under one arm (in its folded configuration). On my various projects, I've managed to manhandle it on my own -- except when I was working indoors in tight quarters, and I asked my wife to help so I wouldn't knock over the TV or anything like that.I feel very secure climbing my Little Giant, and it is my go-to ladder for every job.By the way, we live in an area with gusty winds. Last summer when we were building a fence around our garden, using the lightweight aluminum step ladder, more than a few times, the wind just knocked it over. One time, it came crashing down on my wife's back. Fortunately, she wasn't hurt, but I would have preferred a sturdier ladder.That just can't happen with my Little Giant, so in some ways, somewhat heavier is a good thing (as with most things, there are trade-offs).To tell the truth, for years I've drooled over the Little Giant ladders every time I've gone by them in the hardware super stores. Now I have my own -- and so can you!Recommended.

R**L

A Useful Ladder for Your Ladder Arsenal

The ladder was delivered today, so I put it right to use in order to gauge how difficult it would be to use it as an extension ladder to reach the peak of my house. This is the first year that I decorated the side of the house with the highest point of the roof (about seventeen feet from the ground). My extension ladder, which only extends a total of thirteen feet, allowed me to reach just high enough to slide the lights in place just this once. Anyone who knows ladder geometry, knows that those of sound mind only do this once (and those with truly sound minds probably don't do it even once). Since I will soon be painting the fascia, I knew a new ladder was in order.When I saw that the Little Giant twenty-two footer (really, nineteen feet from tip to tip) was available through Amazon, I purchased it. I read enough of the reviews to be a bit concerned about the weight, but I really didn't need to worry. I'm not a weight lifter nor an athlete. I do enough work around my couple acre yard to keep in some level of shape, and I didn't have any difficulty flipping the ladder to its upright position, extending the top, and then the bottom to get to the extension length I needed. It does require some upper body strength, and since I weigh in at over two hundred pounds, I have the mass not to be pushed around by the extended ladder. Those who are slight of frame, or lack upper body strength, may have more difficulty.I read one review where someone could not extend the ladder unless they laid it on the ground. I am six feet tall and did not have a problem. However, those who are shorter might not be able to get this model to full extension without laying it down. While it was easy for me to extend it almost fully in the upright position while balancing it, I would not relish the idea of extending it on the ground and then attempting to put it up against the house by myself. A fully extended ladder is an awkward piece of equipment.Of course, the rest of the ladder works as advertised. I have used this style of ladder before, though never as an extension ladder, which is why I checked this feature immediately. They are rugged ladders that are useful enough to serve a variety of needs. If you need an extension ladder occasionally, this will work. I will still use my extension ladder when appropriate since it is more convenient to set up quickly. However, since I am usually sound of mind, I will be using this one for that roof peak.

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