- Suitable for drywall, painting, wiring, & much more
- Crafted from high-grade, light-weight aluminum
- No tools required to adjust height
- Fully adjustable braces accommodate any user
- Working height: 24" - 40", Stilt weight: 17.1 pounds per pair, Rated load: 225 pounds
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Kenroy Walters
Nice price and quality
Works great!
Sunmi Kapai
Would buy again and recommend.
We love these stilts. They are a little hard to get use to but that only takes a few moments then you are off.
Jacob Martinez
Not just for drywalling
Actually just use these to stilt walk for preforming and for cosplay. These are my practice ones before I make the decision to buy professional ones but I use them often to walk around and practice dance routines in and they're just a tad squeaky but a load of fun!
Conika Yates
Great product for any size person
Arrived quickly and product was exactly as described. I am a small petite size female with size 7 in shoe and these were a little bit big for my feet but I am still able to walk with them and work on my home with no problems. Great product for any size person.
Erf Shiela Brito
Five Stars
These are easy to put on work great for doing drywall thanks
Don Goode
Love them- Not just for Drywall
These are great! I actually bought them for interior painting and they work perfectly. I was tired of moving the ladder around so I was looking for a better solution than a ladder. This is a perfect solution. They put you at a perfect height for cut in around the ceiling without having to kill yourself stretching across a ladder to reach. It only took about 5 minutes of practice to get comfortable enough to start working. Easy to put together and very easy to walk in.
Yasmine Soojhai
Excellent tool value
I can't compare these two more expensive stilts, because I never bought the more expensive stilts. But I can tell you is that they are 100% functional, and using them has made spackling so much easier and faster. I also wear them for costumes every once in awhile to be a tall man LOL
Sally Tanoshii
Work stilts
Used them to put the Christmas lights on the house. Safer than getting on the roof. Needed some getting use to using.
Lydia Cruikshank
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.
Emma Tosi
Easy to use
Works good. Easy to put together and easy to put on. Better to sit on ladder to put on and take off. Makes life 10 times easier to get up lol