🚀 Elevate every step with the ramp that moves as fast as you do!
The Ruedamann 10' x 6.5" Aluminum Telescoping Wheelchair Ramp offers a lightweight, portable, and corrosion-resistant solution with a 600 lbs load capacity. Its three-section adjustable design fits steps up to 24" high, featuring a non-slip surface for safe, versatile use across wheelchairs, scooters, and more.
Color | Silver |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Is Foldable | Yes |
Load Capacity | 600 Pounds |
Item Weight | 36.8 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 118.1"L x 8.9"W x 2"H |
K**D
Perfect For Recumbent Trike in SUV
First tried 6 ft ramps from Harbor Freight. Getting it in was OK, but taking it out was dangerous - slope was steep enough to make it hard for an 80 yr old guy to stay out of the way. Considered using a block and tackle system. Might have worked except no attachment point available. By this time I was thinking about an 8 ft ramp for around $180, but found this 10 ft ramp for $309 here. Completely solved the problem. Quality ramp, easy to extend and retract, light enough to handle. I’m on enough forums to know this is a big issue for trike owners. $300 is absolutely worth it. If I had started with this I would have saved a lot of grief and money.
N**E
Quality ramp, easy to install, highly recommend!
Took only 5 minutes to install. Screwed right into my porch (screws not included). Two different sized holes. You can heat & bend the top lip if needed to angle it more.It helps to have the wheelchair present when setting up the ramps, so you get the spacing accurate. Measure at the top of the ramp where the tracks are narrowest!I have the 10’ ramp, which is three sections nested into each other, so it’s a little narrow at the top and you have to line up the wheelchair wheels carefully, but once you’re in, it’s smooth sailing!I love that as the person pushing the wheelchair, I can use the stairs in between the ramps.The “locking clips” are rather worthless when the ramp is extended. The bottom one is mounted at the bottom of the lower section, so there’s nothing for it to clamp onto when extended. The locking clamps are really only practical for keeping it together when it’s being stored or transported. That being said, I haven’t experienced any sliding out of place of the lower section. You could always drop a screw & nut through the holes in the tread of the two sections if you have an issue.This is a quality, sturdy ramp. Highly recommended!
B**A
Great ramps
I am a 71 yrs old women whose husband must use an electric wheelchair. Although I purchased a lite weight fold down wheelchair it still weights 50+ lbs. which I have to lift to put into our jeep. These ramps are light weight and works perfectly getting the chair into the back of the jeep. I would have given a 5 star rating but one of the ramps get stuck and I have to play and bang it to get it to extend. The bag is perfect and everything fits into our jeep with the rear seat folded down, which I have to have for the wheelchair. I would highly recommend them at this time. I have only used them about 5 times but don't see any problems in the future.
T**J
Great ramp....did not work for what I wanted but well built
I had to return as I wanted to use them to get my mobility scooter into the back of my truck.Little steep, but made it to top of ramp at truck bed and that where the trouble started.The scooter bottoms out on the back end and the little rise on each side of the ramp, reallyinterfeers with the scoter making the last leg over into the truck.Had to return. But loved the build, light weight and everything about them. Just not for whatI needed them for
C**N
DANGEROUS!!!!!! Broke during use causing injury!
Upon receiving, I opened and set up the ramps to test them. They are a little challenging to set up one person alone. It is much easier if you have a second able-bodied person to help you stretch them out and set them up. They looked flimsy, so I tested them first myself. The ramps bended and flexed a lot. As I looked at the way the pieces connect - I didn't think it seemed very secure, but it did work on my test run and I'm not an engineer, so I figured if they are selling it - they must be safe. WRONG!!!!!! Upon the 4th use of wheeling my Dad up - one of the ramps instantly snapped with no warning at the connection point. As I suspected, the connections between the pieces are not secure or reliable. This is VERY, VERY dangerous - these ought to be removed from sale. I would warn you about getting your hands pinched during set up, etc, but the danger of your loved one crashing to the ground is far greater. BEWARE OF THIS PRODUCT!!!!!!!! Could be deadly if your loved one falls and hits their head! I was happy to have found a ramp that can be compactly stored away, however it is at the sacrifice of safety. I guess I will have to find a larger ramp that is less compact, but is sturdy and safe. BEWARE PLEASE FOR YOUR LOVED ONE'S SAFETY!!!!! Oh and for reference, my father weighs 180 pounds and we used a very lightweight transport chair, so he was well below the weight limit for this item.
P**R
Sleek aluminum, conveniently telescopic, lighter weight, great support
I bought this ramp to help get our wheelchair bound mother in my Vanagon van. It's pretty high off the ground so I opted for 7ft telescopic and it worked well.I like that it is telescopic and the ramp is split into 2 ramps so you don't have extra weight and space from the middle of a normal single ramp that doesn't even need to be there. The 2 separate ramps fit nicely in the zippered carrying case provided, and the case is of decent quality. The whole package packs pretty small and easy enough to carry on the shoulder even tho it is still a bit heavy.I would give this a 4.5 instead of 5 as I do wisth the telescopic pieces that keep the aluminum racks sliding weren't made out of plastic when the ramps themselves are so heavy duty. My original order came with bad shipping damage and one of the sliding pieces was crushed rendering the sliding track jammed and inoperable.I reached out to the seller and he quickly mailed a replacement of the entire order and just had me keep the old ramp. A+ support.
B**K
Works Great as a Porch Ramp for an Occupied Transport Wheel Chair
Very sturdy and sets up in about 5 minutes. The height from our porch to our sidewalk is about 10". Drilled a 1/4" hole in the porch's stoop for each of the ramps. I then place the ramp's hole over the 1/4" hole in the stoop and slip in the hitch pin. From there I grab the end of each ramp and pull it to its full length. After the ramps were first extended, I drew a small line on our concrete sidewalk with a black magic marker for lining them up correctly for when they were next used. I usually wear a pair of leather gloves when using them as the ramps have a few sharp edges, but nothing worth taking off points for.FYI -- The holes in the ramps make them a little bit lighter and they also provide drainage should they ever get wet.
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