🚀 Reach New Heights with GypToolPro!
The GypToolPro 24" - 40" Drywall Stilts are expertly crafted from lightweight aluminum, offering a working height range of 24 to 40 inches. Weighing just 17.1 pounds per pair and supporting up to 225 pounds, these stilts are perfect for professionals in drywall, painting, and wiring. With no tools required for height adjustment and fully adjustable braces, they provide a custom fit for any user.
Manufacturer | GypTool |
Part Number | DWALL-STILT-2440-BLK |
Item Weight | 16.91 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 40 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | T&HI-B01GP04S5Q |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 24 - 40 inches |
Color | Black |
Finish | Matte |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**N
Awkward at first
Definitely a learning curve. I almost fell when I first put them on. I caught myself on a wall though. After 3-4 uses I got pretty comfortable in them. No complaints about quality or function so far, But have only used them on the lowest setting. That seems to be plenty high for 8-9 foot ceilings.Definitely worth the money if you can power through the initial awkwardness.
M**A
Handy
They are perfect for drywall jobs, economic and great quality.
A**R
Nice stilts, invest in the leg pads.
A nice product so far. I have used them a couple of times and with no complications. We'll see about the durability...still too soon to tell. If you are going to wear them for a long period of time, invest in the leg pads. The straps tend to be a bit uncomfortable after a few hours. Overall I'm satisfied.
C**N
Awesome deal, make sure these are tall enough for you though...
So I'm a Professional Painter, and along with painting I do the occasional taping and drywalling and mudding, etc. Anyways, I bought these because I had a big job re-taping a huge bathroom in a very expensive house. The tape in the house was 15 years old and started cracking. Anyways, the ceiling in the bathroom at the peak is 12ft high, so when I ordered these I figured 40 inches, that's almost 4 feet off the floor so I should be able to just reach. Well, unfortunately I REALLY needed the extra 8 inches these are lacking to reach lol, so I'm stuck using ladders and a plank again. Just adds more work but I can't take a star off as that was totally my own fault. It's just weird that the 24-48" stilts are so much more. This is probably why, nobody wants these or something lol.I have however used these on two paint jobs already, with regular 8-9 ft ceilings and these stilts are PERFECT for cutting in. I can't tell you how much time I save not having to climb up and down my step stool and move it every 2 minutes. I will be keeping these for this purpose alone, though I know I'll be able to use them for drywall/taping repairs in most houses and won't even need to raise them. I'm 5'11" so with these at the lowest setting I can easily reach up to 10ft or so.My final suggestion would be to make sure and practice with these at home for a bit. The first time putting them on feels very weird and a little nerve-wracking. You will need a ladder or at the very least a 4ft step ladder to just to get up on the stilts, because if you put them on while sitting on the floor it's literally impossible to stand up without a couple guys lifting you up or something.I personally wore them around for a half hour or so at home and walked around the garage and house a bit hanging onto the ceiling. Before I forget I have to add that the scariest part about wearing these is that you just know that if you go off balance a bit, you are going down HARD. It may only be 2 ft off the ground at the lowest setting but if you fall you will not be able to use your legs or knees or anything to help catch yourself.But the second time I wore these was on the job, painting a kitchen. I threw these on to cut in at the ceiling and it was great. I very quickly became used to them and by the end I felt much more comfortable walking around and standing with them on. Sorry for the long review, if you're like me you like extra info... . If not then:TL;DR - These are great for most houses. More expensive high end houses with high ceilings can be a problem since these are missing that 8 critical inches to raise you 4 ft. For that purpose alone I would probably suggest just going with the 24"- 48" set instead, though the price jump is pretty ridiculous. For regular 8' ceilings these are perfect, and depending on your height you may reach up to 10/11 ft no problem. They are very much worth their price though.
E**R
Good value.
The media could not be loaded. Easy to assemble and adjust. I did buy leg pads separately so the calf strap didn't dig in. I've been using these for 2 months on drywall & painting, & really like them.
D**N
Skill required - otherwise awesome
Great stilts, do what they're supposed to and decent quality. One thing, these are like riding a bicycle, you're unlikely to hop on and be a pro immediately. It is unfortunate though, if you need to be 34" higher but never walked on these, then you'd need to start/learn how to walk on like 16" but then you won't be able to reach. These require practice and are also very dangerous. Use at your own risk, are the risks worth the benefit? Regardless I'm very happy with my purchase, these helped me get the job done.
J**H
FOR THE PRICE, you cant beat em
Excellent pair of stilts. I'm an interior painter, I get about 2-3 days off a month. I work my ass off, and got tired of climbing up and down a 4ft ladder all day cutting in ceilings. These things have absolutely changed my career, and has even made me more efficient than guys that have a decade of experience on me. If you've got a 4f ladder, these adjust essentially between the 2nd and 4th step.My only gripe is adjustment. If these are YOUR stilts, you can dial them into your preference, and adjusting for ceiling height only takes about 2-4 minutes. If anyone else wants to use your stilts, and aren't of relative build to you (according to height, weight, and boot size), they may have a bad fit, and could seriously hurt themselves.Also, a must buy--- The padded leg straps. Dont even think about getting these without picking up these things. Typically, when I get on a job, and I strap these things on, I'm not getting out of them for 2-3 hours. The large, 3 inch, padded leg straps are a necessity.Took me about 4-8 hours of working with these things to get to a point where I could basically do a baton race in them. Once you get the hang of it, its like riding a bike. Up/Down Stairs, on one foot, w/e.
M**T
Not for people with big feet
I'm a size 13 shoe, my feet were too big these.
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