TRANSITIONS® Modular Entry Ramp
Everyone loves these threshold ramps! These practical, lightweight ramps help bridge small doorway transitions.
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Serves it purpose.
Short enough for our needs
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norma j p. from muskegon, mi (caregiver)
Husband, age 85, has Parkinson's and has a scooter. We have a screened in back porch, but it had a drop down to the porch. I needed a short ramp
Good product.
Easy to assemble, able to move to other locations if needed, is sturdy
Wish it had slip resistance strips across the ramp. We did not secure it to the ground, we did not want to put in holes in the porch. Because it is not secured down, it does move forward and am constantly moving it back closer to the doorway.
karen u. from westland, mi (caregiver)
Bought this for my 90 year old father. With this product, he feels it is easier for him to walk outside instead of stepping down.
TRANSITIONS® Modular Entry Ramp: Review
Good quality of material and good and simple assembly and installation.
Too narrow and too short.
milton n. from gulfport, ms (caregiver)
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Makes too much noise when being used
Easy to use
A little too short
judy r. from murfreesboro, tn
MS
Cannot come in the door as easy as I expected; you have to...
Srength is fine, I just find it difficult bringing chair inside
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jimmie c. from siloam springs, ar (caregiver)
My husband, who has had heart bypass and a stroke, uses a electric chair
I think it will work well
Looks like it will work fine
Don't know yet
donald l. from galax, va (caregiver)
For a wheelchair
TRANSITIONS® Modular Entry Ramp: Review
Works well. Holds charge. Quite comfortable
Arms and back feel kind of loose and cheap.
jerry s. from roswell, nm
50, diabetic, both feet operated on
Makes thresholds easily accessible.
Easily transportable, engineered to be effective.
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joe h. from abilene, tx
70's post polio, confined to a chair.
Good product, but didn't work for what I needed it for.
Capable of supporting excessive weight.
With each additional inch of incline, the length of the ramp needs to be made longer.
james g. from fernley, nv
Male, 66 yrs. old, large tumor on leg making it difficult to walk or lift leg
TRANSITIONS® Modular Entry Ramp: Review
Was easy to assemble and sturdy once in place.
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ronald f. from las vegas, nv
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The assembly instructions are hard to understand
barbara d. from west jordan, ut (caregiver)
58, has ALS
TRANSITIONS® Modular Entry Ramp: Review
Easy to install and use.
Slick when wet.
christine c. from san antonio, tx
Disability. Use walker.
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