VENDAV ATV Ramps for Pickup Trucks 7.5 FT Aluminum Portable Ramps 1500 Lbs Capacity,2PC.
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
They can be stacked on top of each other and secured with a bungee cord or ratchet strap, but they aren't designed to connect.
ATVs are ridden on the ramp. If the total weight of the golf cart and the driver is less than the maximum loading capacity (1550LBS/700KGS by pair), you can safely use the ramp.
The capacity is 775 lbs/350 kgs per PC and 1550 lbs/700 kgs per pair.
My tailgate is 35" tall, and the single ramp I use for loading our recumbent bicycles is adequate. It all depends on the loading angle at which the ramp meets the tailgate, as well as the length and ground clearance of the cargo you're transporting. Even with the cutting deck set at maximum height, I think it would be close if I loaded my ztr lawn tractor. It's difficult to be more categorical.
Selected User Reviews For VENDAV ATV Ramps for Pickup Trucks 7.5 FT Aluminum Portable Ramps 1500 Lbs Capacity,2PC.
We bought these to help us load our recumbent bikes with long wheel bases into the bed of our pickup truck. Despite the fact that we only use one of the pair for this task, it does a fantastic job. Previously, I tried the plank-mounted brackets, but the angle wasn't right for the bikes to clear the edge where the bracket rested on the 35" tall tailgate. This ramp is just the right angle to clear the bike frame without catching the bottom. We like that the ramp is lightweight but sturdy, and that it folds up easily for storage in the truck at a trailhead. Though I haven't tried it yet, I believe both ramps will be adequate for loading my lawn tractor if I ever need to bring it in for service.
I like the ramps a lot. I was a little hesitant because my ATV was a little heavier than recommended, but I didn't notice anything. I have plenty of regular ratchets, but I tried the small ones that came with the ramps and they worked perfectly. As a side note, ALWAYS tie these things down. When the ramps aren't in use, I like how they can easily be hung in the shed.
They're small enough to throw in the truck's back seat. These are particularly appealing to me because there are no large gaps between rungs or tread blocks for tires to cling to (rolling a generator uphill would be impossible without a smooth rolling surface). The holes punched in these provide excellent tire bite (for riding mowers, for example). There were no issues with traction. Everything is in order.
For my aplaciation, it didn't go as well as I'd hoped. I requested that they load an electric wheelchair into the back of my SUV, but the chair's rear wheels prevented this.
I have a pickup truck, and it's a bonus that I can use this to load and unload into the bed of my truck. I've only used it to move the tractor into and out of the shed so far, but it's performed admirably. The tracks are wider, lighter, and bend in the middle for easy storage than my previous wooden ramps.
I used to load my cart hydro jetter and snakes into my plumbing van, the sturdiness is questionable, I could see them bending, I don't see how they would hold up to an ATV with a person riding on it, I'm going to reinforce mine, but for the money I'm happy.
So far, it's been effective.
These were purchased for my 70-year-old mother in order for her to be able to get her scooter into and out of her SUV. They're light enough for her to lift and put in place without difficulty, and they're durable enough for her to use.