Curb Ramp, Portable Poly Ramp with 1000lbs Weight Capacity, 650lbs Impact Capacity - for Hand Trucks, Carts, Dollies, or Bicycles by Stalwart (Yellow)
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The measurement is 23 3/4 inches
I guess it's permissible in a limited way, even if it would certainly not be ADA compliant. used this ramp to get over the sliders for our patio door, and I used it to bridge over the sliding doors for my husband. The deck was just wide enough for his manual chair to move through, and it allowed us to get out There was no way I could keep the rug from slipping without a rug gripper under it. There is no way for this ramp to work with an area with more than one curb or step.
There are only two steps left to take The two measurements are 6 inches and 4 inches respectively. Ramps are well suited to both of them. After backing up the ramp, I'm cautious to prevent any injuries. The jolt isn't severe, but there is a jolt of some kind. Ramps are very important to us, and we are extremely pleased with this one. A wheelchair needs to be wide enough to go through it. It is 27 inches wide, according to my memory.
There is no mobile unit here, it is stationary
Selected User Reviews For Curb Ramp, Portable Poly Ramp with 1000lbs Weight Capacity, 650lbs Impact Capacity - for Hand Trucks, Carts, Dollies, or Bicycles by Stalwart (Yellow)
As I mentioned, I bought this item in April to fit my motorcycle, which weighs 406 pounds. 1000 pounds are supposed to be handled by the ramp. I don't believe it does. The middle of the bottle cracked. attempted to reach out to the manufacturer, but I did not receive any Keep your money if you want to buy this junk.
A dangerous situation can arise when one is down. The vehicle is pulled by a dolly and can haul up to 250 pounds The equipment weighs 350 pounds. A sturdy incline makes going up a pleasant experience. The reason for this is that you are pushing it against the curb edge as you are going up. It is coming down that is problematic. Due to the weight of the wheels, the top edge of the curb is pushed straight off! There's no way to get the top bump (which has a way too great angle) not to move when I push a dolly onto it. almost twisted my ankle and ruined $5,000 worth of medical equipment when the ramp slid off the curb - however, I caught my balance - it was a good thing I was walking - It sits on a dolly, along with everything else. I am open to suggestions on how I can secure it so that it does not fall off! You probably have much better options out there (longer, wider, and less bump at the top), I never would have thought of using it for a wheelchair.
A flawed design and brittle plastic are a problem. This product has good functionality, even though it has no reason to order it, because the middle portion of the ramp is not reinforced and cracks or splits under normal use. Using a dolly, we rolled it from street curb to path. The dolly rolled over it without any problems, but if you stepped on it, it cracked in the center. After a few sessions we heard it crack loudly and hoped it wouldn't break, but eventually it did. I strongly advise you not to buy these. They are all yellow plastic ramps marketed under different names, but if the other ramps are marketed with the same listed dimensions as these, then they are all similar. There are other ramp solutions available, because these aren't working.
When it was used for the first time with approximately 300 pounds, the ramp started to crack. Ramps for heavy use shouldn't be used on this ramp. They were rated for 1000 pounds and it could not handle 300 pounds. I am very.
The ramp was strong It was a disappointment to realize that my mother's, and both of hers, walker were far too wide. The ramp provides 27 inches sufficient room for both of their narrower models. I did not realize thatvit was for walkers and wheelchairs, so I did not know how big her walker was. The wider version would be of interest to me if it were available.
It cracked a piece off, wasted my money on this turd, but I got a mental ramp instead.
Four of my rooms can be accessed via doors or corridors leading to other rooms in my home. My living room is about six inches lower than the rest of my floors. As we prepared to move to another home, we found it almost impossible to move items through the living room because of the stepped staircase Step down to the ground and down to the ground There is an issue with the set up. It was so much easier if I had this ramp to roll the cart and dolly on my items after I got it. The product isn't heavy, but it is very stable going up and down with a heavy load, and it does not slip at all. The item I found is just what I was searching for!.
There was a problem with this, but it was supposed to work. It has been 96 years since my 96 y. o. His walker was difficult to maneuver and his wheelchair was hard to drive. There was a steep angle and a bump at the top that made it impossible to use my wheelchair above. This product did not work for us as we hoped and expected, so I had to return it.