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Title: SUPAGRIP Articulated feet
Post by: martinsadie on January 19, 2009, 07:48:05 pm
Getting a new ladder from Midland ladder and they now come with Supagrip articulted feet at no extra charge,i normally put spikes on my ladders but was wondering if the feet are any good
 do they sink into soft gardens
do they slip at all
is there any other drawbacks
all comments would be welcome apart from the ones about buying wfp instead  ;D
Title: Re: SUPAGRIP Articulated feet
Post by: Mike 108 on January 19, 2009, 08:02:17 pm
I have the rectangular ones pictured here (join up the 'h' and 'ttp')

h ttp://www.survequip.com/Swivel-Safety-Feet/

I think they are great! Ladder feels really safe and 'NO' they don't sink in.

Seven times more in contact with the floor than with the usual plastic 'end caps'.

Mike
Title: Re: SUPAGRIP Articulated feet
Post by: Ian W on January 19, 2009, 09:44:57 pm
I have them on a ladder and would recommend them. They don't sink into lawns and they grip well.
Title: Re: SUPAGRIP Articulated feet
Post by: Mike 108 on January 19, 2009, 10:22:24 pm
For anyone else who's interested - I actually got mine from The Ladder Centre (Blackpool) £23.00 incuding vat.   (www.laddercentre.com)

Mike
Title: Re: SUPAGRIP Articulated feet
Post by: windowwashers on January 19, 2009, 11:40:57 pm
I have them on my new ladders, I worried about them at first as had never used them , I guess same with anything new.

after a week you will be upto speed with them stan