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28 March 2024

Watch 'Supermodel Spider-Woman' climb high-rise with… vacuum cleaners

Sierra Blair-Coyle (Supplied)

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By Vicky Kapur

In a cool marketing stunt, LG hired professional rock climber Sierra Blair-Coyle to scale a 140-metre (about 460 feet) high-rise building using the suction power of its CordZero canister vacuum cleaners.

LG says it teamed up with Blair-Coyle to create a unique climbing device using the firm’s vacuum cleaner, and the project to scale the skyscraper nicely showed off some of the vacuum cleaner’s features (besides the great suction power) – lightweight and long-lasting lithium-ion battery.

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Sierra Blair-Coyle, nicknamed the ‘Supermodel Spider-Woman’ for her rock climbing abilities, achieved the feat of scaling the 33-storey office tower in Songdo, west of Seoul in South Korea last month with nothing more than two of LG’s CordZero vacuum cleaners strapped to her back.

LG says its vacuum cleaners created enough suction to support Blair-Coyle’s weight while she climbed toward the roof.

“When I first heard about this project, I thought ‘Is it even possible’. Now I’m totally inspired by this challenge,” said Blair-Coyle before embarking on the vertical journey.

The ‘Supermodel Spider-Woman’ completed the climb in less than 30 minutes, stopping only once for a fresh pair of vacuums, successfully pulling off the first stunt of its kind, says the South Korean firm.

The firm maintains that the CordZero’s motor is on average 28 per cent smaller, 24 per cent lighter and 13 per cent more efficient than conventional vacuum motors.

“We hoped to draw attention to the innovative technologies that power the appliances we so often take for granted and this project succeeded in doing just that,” said Simon Jeon, senior vice president of washing machine business unit at the LG Home Appliance & Air Solution Company.

“We wanted to demonstrate that today’s vacuum cleaners include sophisticated technologies that can undertake extraordinary challenges and thanks to Sierra, I think the message came through loud and clear,” he said.

Sierra Blair-Coyle, the 22-year-old daredevil from Scottsdale, Arizona, has been competing professionally since the age of 14.  Voted one of the Top 99 Most Outstanding Women of 2015 by AskMen, she has also been a World Cup Competitor (2010-2015) and a two-time US National Champion as a junior competitor. She is currently attending Arizona State University on a full-ride academic scholarship and models in her spare time.