Little Giant Conquest 2.0 Fiberglass Articulated Extendable Ladders

May 31, 2024

The Conquest 2.0™ and Conquest All-Terrain from Little Giant Ladders® are lightweight, easy-to-use, fiberglass multi-position ladders with everything you could need to get your work done quickly and efficiently. The Conquest 2.0 and Conquest All-Terrain convert to multiple configurations, so you always have the right ladder for the job. Set up in stepladder, extension, staircase and 90-degree configurations with simple adjustments. 

The Conquest 2.0™ and Conquest All-Terrain ladder from Little Giant Ladders® are lightweight, easy-to-use, fiberglass multi-position ladders with everything you could need to get your work done quickly and efficiently. The Conquest 2.0 and Conquest All-Terrain convert to multiple configurations, so you always have the right ladder for the job. Set up in stepladder, extension, staircase and 90-degree configurations with simple adjustments.

Patented Rapid Lock
Grip and twist the patented Rapid Lock, and then slide the rails of the ladder to the desired size. Twist the Rapid Lock once more to lock the ladder in place.

Integrated V-Bar
The integrated V-bar and angled feet on the extension side of the ladder allows for safe and easy setup on inside and outside corners, walls and poles without damaging the work surface. Plus, the extension side of the ladder is narrow enough to access tight workspaces, like ceiling trusses and roof and attic access ports.

Adjustable Outriggers
The Conquest All-Terrain is equipped with adjustable outriggers that add side-tip stability and leg-leveling capability, so you can work safely on even the toughest terrain.

Non-Conductive, Hi-Viz Green Fiberglass
Lighter, yet stronger than average fiberglass, the Conquest 2.0 and Conquest All-Terrain is made with Little Giant’s non-conductive, Hi-Viz Green fiberglass.

Easy Transportation
Integrated Tip & Glide wheels help you move the ladder easily from job to job and the ladder’s weight-balanced carrying handle simplifies transportation.

Accessory Ports
Equipped with accessory ports for use with many of Little Giant’s beneficial ladder accessories, giving you the most usable and versatile ladder workspace.

Duty Rating
The Conquest 2.0 and Conquest All-Terain from Little Giant Ladder Systems meets or exceeds all OSHA and ANSI standards and is rated Type IA to hold 300 lbs.

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