New Product Launch - Glassfibre Professional Combination Ladder

May 9, 2025

The Perfect Combination Ladder for Electricians and Electrical Contractors!

We’re proud to introduce the latest addition to our range of trade-focused access solutions — the GFLCL Glassfibre Professional Combination Ladder. Designed and manufactured in the UK, the GFLCL has been developed with electrical safety, versatility, and quality in mind. It combines the strength and durability of our renowned LCL Professional Combination Ladder with the non-conductive benefits of heavy-duty glassfibre stiles, ensuring a safer solution for professionals working near electricity.

4-in-1 Versatility for the Trade

This new multipurpose ladder offers four configurations in one, making it the ideal access solution for a wide variety of jobs:

  • A-Frame Step Ladder
  • Step Ladder with Extended Reach
  • Extension Ladder
  • Stairway Ladder

Whether you're on a staircase or working at height on-site, the GFLCL adapts to the challenge, without compromising on stability or compliance.


Built for Electrical Environments

The GFLCL is dielectric tested by BSI and EN131 Professional certified, giving reassurance to electricians, contractors, and facilities management teams who work in live current environments. The non-conductive glassfibre stiles reduce the risk of electric shock, while the heavy-duty construction ensures longevity under demanding site conditions.


Sustainable Manufacturing with Green Aluminium

As part of Lyte’s commitment to sustainability, the GFLCL features green aluminium rungs — made from UK-sourced low-carbon aluminium. This helps reduce the environmental impact of our products while maintaining the strength and performance expected by trade professionals.


Made in the UK – Built to Last

All Lyte ladders are manufactured at our factory in Swansea, Wales. That means dependable stock availability, fast delivery, and a consistently high level of quality control. With over 75 years of British manufacturing expertise, Lyte remains the trusted access equipment supplier for industry professionals across the UK.


Learn More

To find out more about the Glassfibre Professional Combination Ladder, visit the product range page:
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www.lyteladders.co.uk/product/glassfibre-professional-combination-ladders

For trade enquiries, contact our sales team at:
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sales@lyteladders.co.uk | 📞 01792 796666


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