Not sure what size to choose for your tripod ladder (or 3-legged stepladder)?
Whether you're harvesting in an orchard, pruning fruit trees, maintaining your garden or trimming cedar hedges, choosing the right height is essential for working efficiently and safely.
💡 To avoid common mistakes and choose the certified ladder perfectly suited to your outdoor needs, follow our practical advice: click here 👉 BLOG
Here are our available tripod ladder brands :
- 🇨🇦 Canadian model: FALCON
Robust, stable, and easy to handle. Ideal for hedge trimmers, orchardists, and arborists. 250-pound load capacity. Available in sizes from 6 to 16 feet. - 🇪🇺 European model: CAGSAN
Ultra-durable, lightweight, and professional. Recommended for trimming cedar hedges, pruning, and fruit picking. 300-pound load capacity. Available in 9- to 13-foot sizes. - 🇯🇵 Japanese model: FG
Neat workmanship and performance. Inspired by Japanese craftsmanship, this model is perfect for work in orchards and flat or sloping gardens. Load capacity 300 pounds. Available: 16 feet
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❓ Are you unsure about the ideal stepladder size?
💬 Our team is here to advise you and recommend the model best suited to your work.
⚠️ To avoid:
- Choosing a ladder that is higher than necessary complicates the work and increases risks.
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How to choose the right height for your tripod ladder
🔍 Never overestimate the height required.
💡 Depending on the type of task, your upper body may naturally extend 1 to 4 feet (30 to 120 cm) above the last safe rung.
👉 This allows you to reach your work area without climbing to the top of the ladder, while remaining stable and safe.🎯 Practical example
Is your work area 12 feet high?
➡️ Choose a ladder between 10 and 12 feet , taking into account your height and comfort of use.⚠️ To avoid
❌ A tripod ladder that is too high is cumbersome, more difficult to handle, and can slow down your tasks or compromise your safety .
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