GypTool Pro 36" - 48" Drywall Stilts - Black
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They do not work for me because I am only 5 feet 3 inches tall, but if you are at least 5 feet 6 inches tall, you will have no trouble reaching 10 feet.
They're fairly adjustable; I'm tall and weigh close to the stated limit (more with loaded hawk) and they work fine; I've tried a few different brands and they all work similarly.
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Selected User Reviews For GypTool Pro 36" - 48" Drywall Stilts - Black
Way too tall to have such loose shin attachments and be so narrow in the feet. I couldn't use it for my cosplay because it was unsafe. I meticulously followed the instructions. Choose a shorter option and don't be afraid to invest in quality.
The advertised size of the stilts was larger than expected.
I've been doing drywall for over 25 years and can attest to the quality of these stilts. Although not as durable as some of the more expensive brands, this is still an excellent value.
When it comes to stilts, you get what you pay for. I like the way they look, but they're nothing special. If you work 40 hours a week on a construction site, your shoes will fall apart within the first month or two.
They appeal to me greatly. On construction sites, I use them to pull cable.
Very good quality, but I wish the straps came in a variety of colors. But, then again, I'm a bit OCD in that regard. All I want is for all of my tools to be the same color (red). Apart from that, I'm a huge fan of these.
The construction of these is excellent and long-lasting. Just make sure you're comfortable with a 36" minimum. I only required them to be about 24" in length, but that was entirely up to me.
While you're on them, you'll also need to adjust the springs. It takes two people to complete this task. Get up and go for a walk on top of them. The springs should be adjusted to your liking by someone on the floor!.