Trust what you’re standing on.
A recently published UK report found that a significant percentage of telescopic ladders sold via international online marketplaces failed to meet the EN 131-6 standard. In testing, only 4 out of 18 products met the required criteria for strength, stability, and structural integrity.
These numbers are concerning.
Because when a ladder fails, the consequences are immediate.
Quality Starts in the Design
For more than 25 years, we have developed telescopic ladders with one clear priority: safety first.
Our product development and production are based in Sweden, giving us complete control over materials, construction, and quality processes. All Telesteps ladders are certified according to EN 131 and tested by independent third-party organizations such as RISE and TÜV.
This means our products are not just compliant, they are externally verified.
What This Means for You
When you choose Telesteps, you choose:
- Documented load capacity and stability
- Reliable locking systems with clear safety indicators
- Patented triangular tube design for superior rigidity
- Wide, ergonomic rungs for safer working positions
- Compact design without compromising strength
It’s not just about reaching higher.
It’s about getting down safely.
Choose your equipment wisely
Working at height remains one of the leading causes of workplace injuries worldwide. That’s why selecting the right equipment matters.
At Telesteps, we stand for:
- Swedish manufacturing
- Third-party certified safety
- Proven engineering
- A commitment to protecting the end user
Safety is not an add-on. It’s the foundation of everything we build.


