Rubber Threshold Ramp
Hidden dovetail design allows you to add or remove rise to your ramp without having to buy a whole new ramp.
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Highly recommended!
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robert i. from st. peters, mo
57 year old male in a wheelchair. I have two sliding doors that each have two ramps on them so I can come & go as I please.
Loves these ramps.
Rubber material is skid resistant substantial but gives a bit.
We had to cut the tallest piece with a saw to get it next to the threshold around the exterior door jams, that is all!
lynette b. from dallas, tx (caregiver)
86 y/o ambulator with a rollator, had to lift walker over the threshold and mats. Now walks right in and thanks me each time for how easy it is!
Great indoor threshold ramp between kitchen and garage.
The rubber gives support and cushioning, great stability (doesn't move) and the raised design gives great traction. Sloped edges and no side rails means nobody is tripping over the rails!
Being that it is assembled to the desired height and is not "locked" in place after assembly, it needs to be disassembled to be moved. Plus not all the pieces fit flush at the joining.
sally n. from kingman, az
I am in a wheelchair and needed an inside threshold ramp between the kitchen and the garage that would allow the door to close (no side rails).
Great product that is flexible in its use and durable.
Flexibility and durability.
None known.
leonard s. from batavia, il (caregiver)
My brother is disabled and is 65. He has been disabled since the age of 17 and uses the ramps system for entry and access to a deck off of the home.
Easily installed.
Easy to install, easy to trim, seems to stay in place.
Might be difficult to install in narrow door. Screw holes get cutoff to make narrow.
robert d. from olney, md
58 year old with muscular dystrophy. Ramp let's me cross threshold easily. Prevents care giver from lifting without modifying the house.
Easy install to 4
confidence that this is sturdy and will last my lifetime and some others
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richard m. from oxford, pa
Mobility is with a Scooter and had a problem getting into garage.
Just what was needed to exit the back door with safety
The rubber is not slippery and gently slants down-ward making the descent easy to manage
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leona s. from moreno valley, ca
Used by an 87 yr old woman who has mobility issues and uses a rollator all the time
highly satisfied with rubber ramps
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maxine w. from great vine, tx (caregiver)
My husband has multiple sclerosis and is 83 years old.
We love them!
Very sturdy and stable
Have yet to find any.
anita t. from georgetown, tx (caregiver)
My husband uses a power chair to get around. He is now able to go out on our patio and the garage by using the ramps. Easily assembled and used.
Quality product for wheel chair user. Great for my clients
Durability and design.
None.
erick j. from glendale, az (caregiver)
Wheel chair bound.
Satisfied with ramp.
Attractive and function-able.
Do not like all the raised knobs for traction, understand the need for them, but being in a wheelchair it makes it a bumpy ride.
michael p. from challis, id
I am a 57 year old male paraplegic, confined to wheelchair.
An obscenely expensive piece of rubber.
It helps me enter the front door of my apartment with my walker a bit easier.
Cost, and if we needed to, it would be very difficult for the average person to just "cut it" like item claims it can be cut to fit if need be.
christina b. from seaside, or
Physically disabled, enters the home (where the ramp has been placed) with a 4 wheeled walker) with seat and brakes.
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