Solid Ramp
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Easy to use, a big help and a great value.
Strong but relatively lightweight.
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michael s. from chicago, il
This ramp has been a tremendous help. It is sturdy, yet relatively light. I store it in a shed in our back yard with my mobility scooter.
The amp does what we bought it to do!
It's easy to set up; we get the use we need from it.
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sylvia p. from glen burnie, md
The ramp was purchased for my 81 year old husband who walks with a walker(one with 4 wheels). Even I, as caregiver, also use the ramp.
Works great
Solid ramp
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garry m. from centerville, ut
Using the ramp so my wife can now use the ramp to go between the house and garage in her wheelchair.
Very solid and nice. End user really likes it.
Lightweight but very sturdy.
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christopher h. from fort wayne, in (caregiver)
89 year old women.
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Safe
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julieta l. from san jose, ca (caregiver)
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It's lightweight and movable.
No weaknesses so far. Just hope it's weather-proof.
sheryl r. from san antonio, tx (caregiver)
My 77 year old mother, who uses a wheeled walker due to a hip replacement.
Great ramp. Very stable, super strong, and very well made.
A great product.
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albert v. from monterey, tn
69 year old male that uses a wheelchair because of a bad hip joint.
Attractive, portable, sturdy, nonskid surface
See above
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patricia s. from detroit, mi (caregiver)
91 year old male with rheumatoid arthritis
Great, better than I wished for
No flexing due to great design. Great traction for me, outer lip prevents rolling off the side
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james h. from seabrook, tx (caregiver)
My wheelchair bound 70 year old wife
Convenet and sturdy ramp. Does the job well.
Constructed very well. Structure is reinforced with square tubing welded to the bottom of ramp. I bought the ramp with the friction surface and it provides great traction when walking up or down the ramp.
Part of the installation is to fasten the ramp to the threshold or stairs with the equipped 5/16dia.x2in securing pins. Securing the ramp to the threshold requires some handyman skills or professionals. In my case I spent about a week looking into ways to fasten the ramp to my concrete stairs. All I needed was a drill and a 5/16" concrete drill bit, and within one hour, it was done. Would like able to have options to add hand rails to the ramp.
peter l. from glendale, ca (caregiver)
Female age 49 with stage 3 Parkinson. Needs assistant with a walker most of the time. But still able to climb stairs when she capable.
Rugged perfection.
Strong and safe...
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kenneth r. from surprise, az
Used to enter my house from the front door.
damaged and returned
It was a solis well-made ramp but it was damaged.Packing was very poor.
none but was damaged on both ends
walter g. from arlington, va
76male 220# original ramp was damaged and returned. It appeared to be of excellent construction. Purchased 2nd longer folding ramp and is week and wou
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