SUITCASE® Advantage Series Ramp
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la rue s. from sarver, pa
Female, 60 years old, m.s.
BEST RAMP I OWN
LIGHTWEIGHT
NONE...GREAT PRODUCT
chuck k. from murrieta, ca
Multiple sclerosis
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pamela d. from starke, fl
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SUITCASE® Advantage Series Ramp: Review
Sturdy, slip resistant, looks good
Did not realize there would be a problem with an outward swinging storm door and the security lip on the ramp.
norma d. from newport news, va
63 yr old female needing to use walker and wheelchair
Well made product.
Quality construction.
The carrying handles are on the bottom of the ramp. Ramp must first be closed, and turned over to reach carry handles. In my case the door opens out, so the ramp's sides block the door. Ramp must be removed to close door. Cannot be left in place.
edward j. from covington, la (caregiver)
46 year old female, cancer survivor, limited use of left arm and leg.
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Ease of mobility and not slippery.
None as yet.
thomas d. from caldwell, id
71 year old male with neuropathy and severe crab asthma. Somewhat mobile, but needs a power scooter to get around.
Awkward, not portable.
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I was looking for something I could carry on a plane. This product obviously wasn't it.
roberta s. from comstock park, mi
60 years old, above-knee amputee.
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phillip s. from beloit, wi
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Too cumbersome to handle.
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Would not fit in the 2013 Honda as I expected it to. Too heavy to handle comfortably. This is not for me.
allen h. from deming, nm
91 years old
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Sturdy
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steven f. from paradise valley, az
74 years old, orthopedic injuries to left ankle and right knee, Parkinson's disease.
Excellent
Easy to use
None
richard a. from mequon, wi
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Wonderful
Easy to set up and my sister can use without me too.
None that I can see.
maxine w. from tigard, or (caregiver)
The ramp is for my sister who is in a wheelchair.
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