🧗♂️ Elevate your safety game—because every step counts!
The BIGHORN Ultimate Ladder Bridge is a robust, lightweight ladder stabilizer designed to enhance roof access safety. Compatible with aluminum and fiberglass ladders up to 40 feet, it features adjustable steel feet with rubber bases, secure gutter clips, and a walk-through design for stable, confident transitions. Built from durable aluminum and stainless steel, it supports up to 250 pounds and folds for easy transport, making it an essential tool for roofing professionals and homeowners alike.
Material | Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Alloy Steel, Rubber |
Brand | BIGHORN STABILIZER |
Product Dimensions | 24"W x 36"H |
Color | Orange |
Special Feature | Walk through, three point contact, transfers weight onto roof |
Item Weight | 16 Pounds |
Load Capacity | 250 Pounds |
Maximum Height | 40 Feet |
Manufacturer | BIGHORN STABILIZER |
UPC | 860006425203 |
Part Number | AFS26209S |
Item Weight | 16 pounds |
Item model number | AFS26209S |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Walk through, three point contact, transfers weight onto roof |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**D
Get this if your on and off roofs all day
Worth the money. Makes on and off roof multiple times much easier.
D**5
Safety addition.
These extensions are heavy duty. Well-made and useful. A bit on the heavy side. I would recommend putting your ladder up and installing the extensions once the ladder is up, not installing the extensions and trying to lift the ladder up to the roof. Much to top heavy even for two installers. I would highly recommend these extensions for safety purposes.
B**R
Check to make sure you got the right pieces
I know other guys who love theirs, but I received two Left side stabilizers. Like a dingus I didn't notice until two or three months later and just thought they were a little janky. Double check your order to make sure you get a Right and Left piece.These can also make your ladder very top heavy and if you are working solo can become a hazard when setting the ladder up. Great idea, very stable when installed correctly, can be very top-heavy.
J**S
THESE ARE THE BEST WALKTHROUGHS ON THE MARKET
Absolutely the best on the market. If you're squeamish on getting on and off roofs then these are for you. Spend the money and be confident getting on and off the roof with ease!!
M**W
Not Perfect, but it works.
I needed stability for working on the third floor of a Victorian home with the ladder staged on the front porch roof if that makes sense. The product came in a heavy duty box so that it's unlikely it could be damaged during shipping. The directions were clear and easy to understand. Once assembled it worked very well. Quality seems to be good.Here's some areas that need improvement. There's two metal connector tubes that are used to join the handles that you would use as you transition to the roof after climbing the ladder. Basically there are only 6 pieces (not including the fasteners -- only 4) to assemble. The directions don't include a description of the tools you will need. You will need a 10mm wrench (socket would work but wrench better), 5mm Allen Wrench, and possibly a drill and a step bit. A hammer will be needed as well because the parts are a very tight fit and some light tapping will probably be nessasary. Regarding the Allen Wrench it's most definately Metric. Some oil or other type of lubricant would be advised as the connector tubes are a very tight fit. The connector tubes are inserted into the hand rails and then connected to the 2 peices that fit onto the ladder. The problem I had was that 2 of the holes did not align so that I could use the supplied parts to connect them. I had to drill the hole to a larger diameter which wasn't a huge problem, however, for $349 it should have put itself together. This setup is way overpriced, but I've found nothing else that works as well so I had to spend the money. Additionally, the assembly is fairly light for it's size, however be aware that it will add significant weight so as to make it awkward when trying to place the ladder once it's extended. I'm a fairly large strong male individual and the extra weight was easily evident as I carried the ladder while extended so that I could place it the top of the roof. It makes carrying the ladder while extended very awkward becaus it adds weight to the front side of the ladder which is hard to compensate for. I don't view that as a design flaw because there would be no other way to make it work.I'm happy with the outcome in spite of the price because it really makes it safer, and much easier to transition to the roof from the ladder. Hope this helps.
R**G
Pressed in thumb screws fall out. Phone numbers don't work. On-line contacts not returned.
Safety Issue (See Pictures.) The 6 thumb screws which tighten the stabilizer to the ladder fall out when tightened finger tight. Some fell out, moving the ladder around. I tried to contact the manufacturer; phone numbers on the warranty and sales material are out of service. Online questions still need to be answered. As shown, with finger pressure, the thumb screws fall out with the pressed-in threaded washers that are supposed to hold them to the ladder sleeve still attached. The stabilizer is unsafe without the thumb screws holding it to the ladder. There seems to be no way to contact Bighorn. I am stuck with this expensive purchase. I would love to hear from Bighorn Products on how to fix this problem or replace this unit so I can use my stabilizer. Amazon---there is no way to contact Bighorn Products about this problem.
S**E
Quality control?
Great idea for a product. However, construction leaves something to be desired. Two of the bolt holes don’t line up. Called and they sent me a new arm but still didn’t work. Ended up have to remove about 1/8” of material on either hold to get bolts to line up. Box was also missing some hardware. Not going to blame them for this since the box was kinda beat up when it got to my door. It’s too late for me to return it unfortunately. Guess I’ll continue to bungee cord my ladder to the roof. Haha
H**L
Good safety device
This helps me get on the roof to do my semi annual inspections. I climbed ladders as part of my career. Never gave it a thought. My knees/hips are getting bad. It is concerning to step around the top of the ladder onto and off the roof. This takes that concern away. Assembly, install and adjustment are easy. During manufacture they should add a step to ream the holes for the fasteners. I had to run a drill bit thru them to remove paint/burrs.
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