For decades, the industry has operated on a measurement system nobody asked for. 21″. 42″. 50″. 72″. 96″. Operators were expected to remember these numbers, quote them on site, and make fast decisions based on them.
But here’s the problem: nobody thinks in inches on the shop floor.
A problem no one questioned
This isn’t just inconvenience — it’s cognitive friction in a high-risk environment. Every extra second spent converting inches, cross-checking sizes, or second-guessing which tool is right is unnecessary load on the operator. In operations where timing and clarity are everything, that friction compounds fast.
It slows decisions. It creates confusion. It increases the chance of grabbing the wrong tool — with real consequences.
A simple shift that changes everything
We asked a basic question: why not design tools around the way operators actually think? The answer was a complete rebuild of the sizing system. The new RiggerSafe line is offered in six clear, foot-based lengths:
No conversions. No guesswork. No mental math. Just ask for what you need.
More than a naming change
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Faster decisions on site “Get me a 6-footer” is instant. No translation required. The right call, made faster.
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Fewer selection errors No more confusion between 48″, 50″, or 42″. Clear, intuitive sizing eliminates mismatches before they happen.
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Better task matching Operators can instantly match tool length to load size, reach requirements, and exclusion zone distances — in the units they naturally use.
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Easier training and onboarding New operators don’t need to memorize arbitrary inch figures. Foot-based sizing aligns with how they already understand space.
Built for the way work actually happens
The new RiggerSafe blue line reflects a deeper philosophy: design tools around the operator — not the other way around. Real safety gains don’t come from complexity. They come from removing friction.
The industry has spent decades improving materials, strength ratings, and durability. But usability? Human-centered design? These remain largely overlooked — and that’s precisely where the biggest gains remain.
Where the industry is heading
One simple change. No confusion. No delay. Just the right tool — instantly.