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The Ruedamann Portable Wheelchair Ramp is a 6FT aluminum loading ramp designed for easy transport and versatile use. With a robust 600 lbs capacity, it features an anti-slip surface, adjustable length, and is suitable for various applications, ensuring safety and convenience for users.
| Is Foldable | No |
| Load Capacity | 600 Pounds |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 72.2"L x 8.3"W x 1.6"H |
| Item Weight | 19.9 Pounds |
| Color | Black,grey |
| Material | Aluminum |
M**N
Really awesome for getting wheelchair in and out of back of our Volkswagen Golf
We ordered these (first time using ramps like this) to put in the back of our Volkswagen Golf so I can push my travel power chair up and down the ramp into the trunk. They have worked GREAT so far. No complaints at all. We weren’t 100% sure if the length would be too long or too short from the ground to the trunk, but the length is perfect! The adjustability makes it really convenient too. Most normal parking lots of plenty of space for me to get my chair up and down the ramps. They are not too heavy for what they are (but very sturdy). I usually slide them in and out of the back so I don’t have to fully lift them. But they can be lifted and carried- they have handles on each ramp. Definitely slip resistant with good tread, and I am feeling mobile again with the option to bring my chair places by myself. Highly recommend.
A**X
Versatile angle and carries the weight
It is made of strong quality and the added treat is great for safety. Best of all they are not too heavy, will fit completely in a car trunk, easy to use for wheelchair access.
S**X
Great for ambulatory user loading heavy powerchair solo
This review is specifically for folks who need these to get their chair into a vehicle.So my issue is my heart, and I have a very heavy (450lb) powerchair. I got one of those folding ramps and it was like 50lbs, I couldn't even assemble it without complications, let alone shove the chair up it into the cargo bed of my SUV, so I had to return it.These are perfect. Like 14lbs each, easily set up. And you can walk between them to push the chair up, instead of loading from the side, so you can put your whole weight behind pushing, making it much easier.For folks who aren't strong, or if you have bad days where you can't exert yourself like me, you can get a little hand winch or electric winch attached to the seatbacks to pull it up the ramps for you.Getting a manual chair up these would be a breeze.
K**R
Pleasantly surprised
Bought for temporary use assisting a wheelchair (manually operated) bound person up/down front porch steps. Must say I was pleasantly surprised how easy the ramps are to transport and set up. Even though they’re pretty lightweight they’re very sturdy and the traction on them is good. Definitely worth the $$. Make sure to check the clamps that lock them into place when extended. One of them was missing a screw on the clamp but I was able to easily repair by using a screw I had.
L**R
Fits into camper doors!
We bought these to be able to get my mother who is in a wheel chair into our camper. It worked great!They are light weight, but very sturdy. Well worth the cost.
K**E
Very sturdy at 8’ long , 22” high on stone stairs
I did a TON of research to find the right ramp for my clients mother and I landed on these because she has a nice stone staircase , stone walkway and the rise and run of the stairs required the most stability . Most of the ramps on amazon where limited by the recommended height which was around 8-12” for the cheaper models and I almost went with the 2-way foldable ones that have a carrying case because they were lightweight and came with a carrying case but every reviewer said they needed to add a piece of wood in the middle where the folding joint was and that was not a good thing to have to make my client put a piece of wood under the middle every time she wanted to install the ramp .In the end after all the reviews I read , this model and 1 other one that only folded one way making it 7’ long and difficult to carry , were the only really strong transportable options . I went with this model cause it’s only 4’ long (collapsed) and very light weight (only about 10lbs per side) and because there’s no folding joint in the middle it’s very sturdy even when fully expanded to 8’ . In my pictures you can kind of see the small amount of flex when my 200lb body is standing in the middle of 1 ramp, it flexes maybe 1-2” but that’s just 1 ramp holding all my weight so that would equal to a 400lb load spread over both ramps .The 8’ span of this model is ideal for most things , in my case it’s a 22” rise and the stairs are 24” combined projection (run).These ramps come with nice skateboard type grip tape for traction and a small piece of tacky/grip rubber under each lip (top and bottom ) to protect the stone surface from the aluminum and keep the ramps from slipping , and it seems to be a good hold although I recommend checking the placement and spacing of the ramps before each use since they are movable .I don’t yet know how long they will last or how they will hold up to the rain since I just got them but they seem very well made and the cost is very reasonable .
J**I
These work well!
These work very well. They are relatively light weight and easy to move and set up. We use them to get the wheelchair up the one step into the house from the garage. Then move it to get up another step from one room to another. The only time that didn't work well was to try to get the wheelchair from the garage garage floor onto a platform to get me into the van. I had to get out of the chair and hop on one foot to get onto the platform then into the van. Other than that, the rails worked well for a short term post surgery solution.
C**G
missing pins
tracks look steady but missing pins can't use too steep on the steps otherwise looks like strong track.
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