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This 10-foot aluminum wheelchair ramp is designed for easy access over stairs and curbs, supporting up to 600 lbs. Its foldable design ensures portability and convenient storage, making it the perfect solution for mobility scooters and wheelchairs.
K**O
Easy to use and work great to get my wheelchair into our vehicle
Only issue is the weight but 10ft ramps will have weight. For my chair, I only need to remove the seat to get the chair into our 2009 Honda Pilot po
A**8
Update: it broke! VERY Creeky but holds up to the punishment it is intended to.
The media could not be loaded. EDIT: I should have waited a little longer. While walking down the ramp the hinge that holds the two pieces together broke at the rivets. With the give and flex of the ramp I guess the hinge was put into too much stress. The rap is “rated” for 600lbs and I’m 240lbs. With my son’s wheelchair it’s an additional 125lbs. I’ve contacted the seller to see what we can do to fix the issue but since the item is out of stock this might be an issue.I've waited 6 weeks to review this because I needed to find out how good or bad it really was. It's a solid 3 stars maybe even 3.5 from the American Judge. It's in no way perfect and I probably would have exchanged it for another one, hoping I just got a loud and misaligned one, if my return window wasn't closed.When it showed up it was in a mangled box. It actually looked like it was dropped from a helicopter onto our driveway. When I picked the box up, I realized why. It's heavy.The folded ramp is awkward to carry and it just doesn't fit together right. It has a large gap between the sides at the bottom and it almost touches at the top of the ramp. The sound that it makes when you walk up or down is loud and scary and loud. Don't believe me, watch the video. It was so loud that we avoid walking down it at night because it has woken up sleeping children in the house. My wife wouldn't walk down it for a couple of weeks because it does bend and bow as you walk. Combine that movement with the noise and it's intimidating for sure. My 8-year-old now runs down it because he likes the "loud noise that it makes when Daddy walks down it."My son is around 125lbs and his chair is an additional 30 pounds. We needed this ramp to get him into and out of the house from the garage with 3 steps. The incline is very relaxed and it's not a difficult push at all. The issue is with each step the side you step on flexes so he is riding swaying from side to side. He loves the motion but I'm not a fan of it. I can't imagine anywhere near 600lbs being loaded on this without failure.It was definitely cheaper than other options and more aesthetically appealing than others as well. All in all it functions but it's not the best.
J**T
Kinda flimsy
We’re the ramp comes together it gives in the middle. We had to support the center with bricks. A larger wheelchair does not fit on it just an FYI.
K**N
These Ramos need extra hardware to fasten to the doorway of your van
To take my 90 year old neighbor fishing
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