Singlefold Ramp
Sizes available up to 5 feet long
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Awesome product and can be used for various things.
Light weight, very sturdy and great value for the price.
haven't seen any weakness about this product.
judy t. from winona, mn
I got my husband this to use during the winter for getting our snow blower up onto our deck. He has health problems and this works so well.
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craig a. from iowa falls, ia (caregiver)
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william d. from biddeford, me
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Stable and small
Easy to store, easy to use
Wish it were not so heavy, but stability is more important than weight
ashley s. from madison, al (caregiver)
78-year-old male, Parkinson's patient. usually uses a walker and doesn't need it, but occasionally uses a wheelchair getting in and out of Condo.
Your ramp
For my needs there are no strengths.
Center fold and no carrying bag.
ellen t. from middlebury, ct
I'm 67 years old and have had Multiple Sclerosis for over 30 years. I use a 3 wheel travel scooter for which this ramp is useless.
Love it better than expected
Well made as listed; packaged well; the hardest part of the ramps are getting them out of the box
I don't see any
stephen j. from logansport, in
I have MS. I have a lot of trouble getting in and of the house.
Meets the purpose for which it was purchased.
This would depend upon the person in need of this product.
Not in use long enough to determine.
james l. from houston, tx
Husband, 81, back problems
Great product which I highly recommend
Lightweight, strong, easy to carry with the attached handle
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judy j. from palestine, tx (caregiver)
My 88 year old husband is unable to walk more than a few feet and uses a scooter outside the home. This ramp is so helpful
Great
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donald b. from virginia beach, va
66 yrs old, cannot walk
Good traction. Non-slip surface
Feels secure. Good traction. Angle fine.
Side rails I agree may be for safety and strength, but should be underneath. This would not prevent a roll off anyway. Bottom end could be flared out so you could turn off easier to right or left. I must make a sharp turn when I get to bottom of ramp because of a porch railing in front of me.
arthur k. from harpers ferry, wv
COPD Carry ox. Bad knees and do not walk well. Use 4-wheel scooter in and out house. Side rails should be on underside so cart can make turns on and o
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