The XPRT Grip Clip – Long is your essential ladder safety tool.
📊 Thoroughly tested independantly and designed to help prevent dangerous ladder slips when working on roofs, gutters, or elevated surfaces. This tough, compact tool uses two high-grip spring clips joined by a durable 550mm elastic cord to anchor your ladder securely to the gutter, dramatically reducing the risk of:
• Horizontal sliding along the gutter (a major cause of ladder accidents)
• Backwards tipping while climbing or working
Whether you’re a tradie, solar installer, gutter cleaner or homeowner, the XPRT Grip Clip helps you work safer, smarter, and with peace of mind.
Made to handle tough jobs - it’s impact-resistant and can withstand drops from most heights. You can clip it to your shirt or sling it around your neck for hands-free ladder climbs, and install it quickly and easily once you’re in position.
🛠️ Primary Use:
• Secures ladders to gutters to prevent slips and falls
➕ Bonus Uses:
• Wraps around hoses to avoid tugging while cleaning, skylights, solar panels on roofs
• Clips around a window cleaning bucket to hold the handle up and help carry a small pole
• Holds fly screens while cleaning windows
• Other improvisations too numerous to list — a true multi-use tool
📊 Independently tested to withstand over 70kg of force, report available
✅ Improves ladder safety - minimizes slip and fall risks
✅ Quick to attach, simple to use, and fits most gutters
✅ Heavy-duty and reusable - made to last
✅ Lightweight and portable - clip to shirt or wear around neck
✅ Ideal for roof workers, gutter cleaners, solar panel installers, and any tradies
The XPRT Grip Clip is the best ladder safety tool, it keeps you safe when it matters most.
⚠ WARNING
NOT A FALL‑PROTECTION DEVICE
Use correct ladder angle and footing
Use only on secure gutters
Do not use if gutter or leaf guard prevents full grip
XPRT Grip Clip - LADDER SAFETY TOOL
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Reviews
It did a really good job of holding my ladder in place. I wasnt on a roof or gutter but it even worked attaching it to some metal bars in front of a window. The ladder didn't budge