SUITCASE® Trifold Ramp
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SUITCASE® Trifold Ramp: Review
Ease in setup.
Not a weakness but weight of product makes it's portability difficult.
joseph m. from colmar, pa (caregiver)
My daughter has MS is on a walker and sometimes a wheelchair. She cannot navigate steps due to full body tremors and the ramp has made steps possible.
Heavier than expected.
Compact size.
Heavy.
d. m. from paris, il
Uses a scooter to get around.
Great.
Ease
None
brenda n. from yoakum, tx
I have MS and use the ramp to go into a room. I use a w/c at home.
It was too difficult/heavy to manipulate.
Perfect for a strong, able-bodied man.
Too heavy for me to use. I needed something lighter to roll my husband's wheelchair into my SUV. It feels almost as heavy as the wheelchair.
carl b. from campbell, ca (caregiver)
70 year old male, disabled, practically bedridden.
Very good
Very good purchase for me
Having found any yet
willie d. from vallejo, ca
I like your product very much and it worked very well with my trailer.
SUITCASE® Trifold Ramp: Review
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linda r. from indianapolis, in
Wife is confined to a wheel chair.
SUITCASE® Trifold Ramp: Review
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linda r. from indianapolis, in
User is 69 yrs old and has combat related hip, back and knee problems.
I like this product
Quality
Weight
neal b. from richfield, ut
77 years old. Post-polio--can't walk upright.
The ramp has really helped this family.
Customer service.
A hinge broke but the ramp was replaced immediately.
donna b. from wildwood, mo (caregiver)
Young man who was paralyzed from a football accident.
SUITCASE® Trifold Ramp: Review
Basically ready to use when comes out of the box
Have not found one yet but ask in 12 months
elizabeth c. from muskegon, mi (caregiver)
Mom with dementia, slow to move/pick up feet, uses walker
Good product, but hard to work with.
Gives a 4 ft option for a 7 ft ramp.
Overbuilt and too heavy. If you add the extended front lip to work with a minivan you lose 1/3 of the weight capacity. So who needed it in the 1st place?
jeffrey s. from lorena, tx
65 years old. The 7 foot model is ok to lift in 2 parts but very heavy and awkward as 1 piece. Trifold does not stay together.
The purchase of the ramp has proven to be an asset for this...
The ease of use, added safety, stability, and load capacity!
None at this time!
judith h. from helene, mt
The ramp is used as an added addition for staff to load and unload materials/books on and off of our bookmobile by either carrying or loading book car
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