🚀 Elevate Your Access Game!
The EZ-ACCESS SUITCASE Singlefold Portable Ramp is a lightweight, durable ramp designed for easy setup and transport. With a capacity of 800 lbs and a built-in tread for traction in all weather, it provides a safe and stable solution for scooters and wheelchairs, enhancing mobility and independence.
P**Z
Me sirvieron perfectamente
Justo lo que necesitaba para que mi hijo pudiera bajar un escalón en el departamento, también me las he llevado para cuando vamos de visita a casas con escalones y sube o baja perfecto hasta dos escalones por la inclinación, en cuanto el peso considero que fácilmente se puede cargar y resiste super bien sillas eléctricas pesadas, al menos la de mi hijo pesa 165 kilos más el peso de él y lo resistente perfecto. La recomiendo mucho.
C**O
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M**.
Makes Anyplace Accessible
Wheeling my mom in a transport chair has made me much more cognizant of flat entrances to buildings, businesses, and even my home. A specialist, whose office had a few steps, introduced us to this handy contraption. We use it mostly to access homes which have a step up threshold. Although it is not advised, we do not secure the ramp to the top surface with the pin. We just lay the top flap (the slightly bent one) on the top step and open the ramp. We are using it primarily as a very temporary, transportable ramp, and not drilling a hole to keep it in place. Please note, I always step on it and jump and jostle it a bit to be sure it is steady in place before my mom uses it. It’s a quick fix to many accessibility problems!
S**S
Arrived dented
I ordered the 8ft ramp and it was delivered yesterday. It's huge so I asked my son to come and help me set it up as it was too heavy for me to manage and my husband has a broken ankle. The packaging was a crumpled on one end. When my son removed it from the packaging one side of the ramp where it goes on the porch was bent. He attempted to straighten it out with a wrench and soft sledge hammer. The metal is very strong and difficult to flatten out. It still does not fit flush with the porch. My husband is having his ankle fused tomorrow so returning it wasn't an option as I won't be able to get him into the house without a ramp. I wish I had taken a picture of the bend in the metal but didn't think straightening it would be so difficult. It was a $350+purchase and the handling was not good.
B**E
Weighed 17.5 pounds, not 14. Right length for a "curved curb" though.
This is my third EZ-Access ramp, and it works as well as the others: you just take it out of the box, unfold it , and place it and you're done. I gave this one 4 stars because it actually weighs 17.5 pounds, not 14 as the top line in the description says. I paid extra for this one because it was supposedly so light, so I was disappointed. That extra 2.5 lbs puts me a little closer to straining my back as carry it up and down my driveway in my wheelchair and place it on the curved cement curb in front of my house. Curved curbs, which are not allowed to be altered where I live, are what passes for a driveway, too, so I was stuck buying a portable ramp (also not allowed to place a ramp and leave it there). For anyone stuck with these curbs, a 3 foot ramp works just right, 2 ft is too short.