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Versatility obvious. How good are they freestanding compared to a tripod? Say Henchman are 8/10. What are Hailo? Just freestanding. 

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1 hour ago, andy ellis said:

I've used so many ladders in 20-odd years and I've found the Hailo are the best by a distance, and you don't need to buy loads of different sizes, like you do size the henchman plus they are great for going straight up a tree as well.  

 

https://www.hailo-shop.co.uk/store/ladders/combination-ladders/hailo-s100-profilot/

I looked at Hailo, but that bottom bar looked a pain. 

That's why I went for Altrex one to replace old titan combi. 

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1 hour ago, AHPP said:

Versatility obvious. How good are they freestanding compared to a tripod? Say Henchman are 8/10. What are Hailo? Just freestanding. 

just as good as its adjustable so you can always have it level plus it can also be just a ladder which takes you up to 30ft on a big tree, bottom bar isn't a pain at al;l you undo it, adjust until level, then push it back down 

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After managing for several decades with a succession of unsatisfactory domestic 3-way Ladders, we also sometimes borrowed the safer (but super bulky) henchmans. I never dared leave them locked to a roof rack, overnight tho..

I then wasted 3 or 4 hundred quid on some good (but heavy) Zarges 3 way Ladders, but was gutted to use a customer's MacAlister domestic equivalent one's (at rather less than half the price and weight).

Andy Ellis' Hailo ladders look like a much better compromise, to me...

 

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I have a freestanding triple ladder, with adjustable levelling bar. It can be used as an A frame, with adjustable extension, but it's heavy, awkward, and doesn't fit close to hedges most times. henchman tripods make it redundant for that, in my humble opinion. For the chap who said it's awkward with the long reach trimmer on these, I now have an ordinary cutter to cut my way in close to, and then use the long reach. 

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