🚀 Ramp Up Your Mobility!
The Silver Spring Aluminum Wheelchair Access Ramp is a 5-foot long, 36-inch wide ramp designed for maximum accessibility and safety. With a weight capacity of 850 pounds and constructed from lightweight aluminum, it combines strength with portability. The ramp features 3-inch high side curbs to prevent falls, making it an essential tool for enhancing mobility in any environment.
Is Foldable | No |
Load Capacity | 850 pound |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 60"L x 36"W x 3"H |
Item Weight | 63 Pounds |
Color | Metallic |
Material | Aluminum |
K**M
Great quality
Arrived quickly and works great. Easy to install.
N**R
Very sturdy design
Assembly was challenging but I figured it out with little help
G**A
Initial impression is positive
Our 3' x 5' ramp arrived on time (in California) in a large box (sorry FedEx guy). We set it up the next day in about 20 minutes, including the time it took to gather the tools. Four bolts, 8 nuts and washers later and it was ready. It's for walking only, no wheelchair or scooter at this point, and in that context it's very stable on our brick porch without bolts--it's going nowhere. The deck doesn't feel slippery (we're in the midst of an atmospheric river), but to be safe I've ordered a clear anti-skid spray on paint (Rustoleum 271455) to help prevent against slips.
R**R
No headaches
THEY GOT IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME . Tried to order from another company, ordered it three times each time it came damaged.
M**E
Like it
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J**N
Quality
Shipping was good and fast. The ramp is sturdy and good quality. Make sure you get the right length. I got 6 feet and the steps have an 11 inch rise. It's a steep push.
J**K
Sturdy and easy to assemble
A sturdy aluminum ramp that was easy to attach the hand rails to.
L**R
Perfect
This was an instant solution to a rotted wooden ramp and no carpenter to repair. I have 2 1/2 stairs from ground to porch. This was lighter than the 131# shipping weight listed. Turns out 2/3’s of weight is the pallet it’s strapped to. Still at least 50#’s, itself but I managed and I’m fat and 65 years old. It has two pre drilled holes at top to lock it into place and both the end pieces are flexible and thin making for a smooth transition from ramp to porch/sidewalk. One thing to note this is metal, therefore reflects and absorbs heat. Because we live in Texas and it’s currently over a hundred degrees daily, the reflection is blinding and we also have a dog and didn’t want his paws burned. As you can see from photos we added a rubber backed indoor/outdoor rug to the ramp. It does come with railings which we have not installed yet, again because it does get hot and I don’t want my husbands paws burnt either. So we are going to try pool noodles or pipe insulation (which ever will allow him to still grip it) and then install. Otherwise for less hot climates an instant, inexpensive (compared to lumber and a carpenter) solution to handicap access. Just lay it up, screw it down and Wala!
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