FAR-300 Scooter and Power Chair Carrier
60" long ramp folds in half when not in use and folds vertically against rear of vehicle.
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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Very stury
Gauge of material
None so far
sandra e. from asheville, nc (caregiver)
Perfect
This is better than ramping my scooter up the rear of my van
This model with extended ramp makes it better loading the scooter best value for the money
None that I have seen, bit heavy to fold up but for price and convenience its great
cynthia s. from sevierville, tn
On disability for bad knee use pride 4 wheel scooter . I can walk but I have pain and like the option of ease of taking this scooter
Simple manual operation
This is easy to use. I was concerned about the weight of the ramp, but I am able to use it by myself. Even my 5 ft. tall wife has no problem getting the ramp down or folding the unit to an upright position.
I see two areas of needed improvement. First, the paint job is not very good. I've had it about 30 days and I've noticed chips in the paint. Second, the end of the ramp would be more accessible if it were tapered. The end of the ramp is the normal thickness of the ramp tubing about 1". This makes it difficult for my jazzy to get over that bump and started up the ramp. I currently have the unit on a 1/2 ton pickup, so this may not be a factor on a lower vehicle such as my mini-van. I will know if that helps once I put a hitch on the mini-van. For now, I built a wooden ramp that overcomes the problem.
hollis d. from spanish fork, ut
56 year old male with Sjogren's syndrome, central nervous system disorder, and pulmonary hypertension. Can't walk very far.
Ramp does the job
Heavy steel, good length on ramp. Cheaper than an Electric ramp.
Loose fit on receiver. Heavy for an older person to lift into storage position. NO License plate holder, had to make one up.
michael r. from saint cloud, fl (caregiver)
Wife has MS. Can't walk
Suits the purpose
Sturdy, fairly light, long enough ramp for loading at fair slope.
Should be locks on the joiners so it stays together without a tie wrap.
clarice d. from mexico, ny
The carrier works great for my Elite plus 3 wheel scooter.
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douglas v. from el dorado, ks (caregiver)
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Recommend to all. Very well built.
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I added tail lights so that the driver behind me can see it & know that it is there. Also carry a wood wedge, for the ramp is never flat to the ground when loading.
dotter n. from millsboro, de (caregiver)
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Makes transporting simple
It is made of material that doesn't break or get out of shape, it's rugged and looks good
It could use a tie down strap for more confidence while hauling at higher speeds on freeways
walter h. from san antonio, tx
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Good product, rusts easily
Easy to use
Rust on bolts and welds
virginia b. from sandston, va (caregiver)
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Ramp is easy to use & perfect for my scooter.
Easy to use & not too heavy too install.
I think it needs more protective packaging when shipping cause the ramp gets dented and the paint chips. It works on most cars but make sure your hitch receiver is 12" to the bottom of it so that when the ramp is installed it doesn't bottom out.
christopher s. from tuckahoe, ny
I am a 43yr old male with episodic ataxia. I cant balance on my own & use 2 canes to walk, but the more i do the worse i get.
FAR-300 Scooter and Power Chair Carrier: Review
Reasonable priced for low income people
Bolt on stablizer piece doesn't fit my hitch, but i will make a few changes to make it work! I'm fully satisfied and happy with the product and spinlife
william f. from lebanon, mo
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FAR-300 Scooter and Power Chair Carrier: Review
Would be ok for people with minor disability
Too many moving parts
dale b. from oconomowoc, wi
Broken femur, very disappointed as much too difficult for one person with disabilty
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