🚀 Elevate your mobility game with the ramp that’s as ready as you are!
The VNN Portable Wheelchair Ramp is a 6-foot foldable aluminum ramp designed for step heights between 6 and 18 inches, supporting up to 600 lbs. Featuring a seamless hinge, double non-slip surface, and rust-resistant hardware, it ensures safe, stable, and portable access for wheelchairs, scooters, strollers, and more—perfect for home, vehicle, and outdoor use.
Is Foldable | Yes |
Load Capacity | 600 pound |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 72"L x 29.2"W x 2"H |
Item Weight | 35.5 Pounds |
Color | Black |
Material | Aluminum |
B**N
Disabled: and well worth the money
This is my 3rd ramp bought on Amazon. I have an electric wheelchair that fold up. I use the ramp to load in my wagoner and to get out different parts of my house. These are light weight easy to use and strong. Great product well worth the money and gives me freedom. I am 62 retired and am very disabled. Thank you for a great product and price. Well made. TY
T**E
A+ 10/10 would recommend
I was trapped in my home for months with no way to get my Power chair out. This ramp is 5’ long 29” wide with a 1” lip on both sides. It weighs 30 lbs so at first I thought I could put it out & bring back in when done although at 67 y/o it was to awkward to do myself so now I leave it out at all times. Just wish there was a weight I could attach to it so it won’t get stolen. Included are 4 screws to attach the Ramp to concrete? This ramp is very sturdy, I’ve had it out 2 months now and it hasn’t slipped once .
L**R
Safe reliable ramp!
This ramp is very sturdy, strong and convenient. It is great that it folds and has a carry handle making it easy to carry it wherever you need it. I recommend this product, and I am very pleased with the quality.
M**N
Cheaper Than a Carpenter or Handyman
I got this to replace a rotted part of a wooden ramp. The part closest to the ground had rotted away, but the rest is still intact. This ramp was far more affordable than what a professional carpenter would charge to either fix it with wood or rip it out and put in stairs. I use a walker, not a wheelchair - and frankly, I would be more comfortable with a set of "half-stairs" (stairs only 3" high instead of the usual 6"), but the previous owner had chosen a ramp for his needs and completely deleted any stairs that might have been in this spot.Anyway, this ramp seems great after one use. It not only bridges the space between the ground and the still-useful wood, but goes up far enough that there's plenty of stability. I like that it has decent edges, which will be great when hauling stuff up with a dolly. I don't have to deal with rolling things in very often, but when the occasion does arise, not having to worry about dropping a wheel off the side will be a plus.The great things about it being aluminum are that it should be able to handle being left out in the Florida weather forever, and it's a lot lighter than steel or thick plywood would be. I also love the nonslip layer. I don't intend to "port" this "portable" ramp anywhere ever, and I will say that I'm glad of that. It's heavy enough that it would be a royal pain if I had to move it.The only problem is that it came without any written setup instructions. The enclosed booklet just gave warnings. I knocked off one star for that. I am NOT a "visual learner" who can just watch a video once and know what to do. Written instructions with words and diagrams would have been much better!! As it was, I had to watch a video about 10 times to see exactly what the demo person was doing. With proper written instructions, I would have understood in just one read-through. It is something that, once you've done it once, you won't need instructions again. But if you've never done anything like this before, it's not intuitive at all despite only needing four "unfolding" motions.Bending is hard for me, so I couldn't measure before I ordered and I had to guess. It turned out to be about 1-1/2 feet too short to cover the entire length of the existing wood ramp. That's on me. I couldn't have handled a heavier one anyway. But later on, I may buy a 2-foot ramp to use as an extension.
T**G
Ease of use
This ramp has been excellent for our needs and very useful. Easy to put up and take down as needed too.
B**E
Aluminum Ramp
Excellent ramp. Was really hopeful it would work for my sister, but her stairs are so rickety and the ramp ended on the grass it made it impossible to use. Set it up in her grandson’s garage before taking it to her house and with good stairs and cement floor it would have been perfect.
1**F
Useful but clumsy.
Supports weight well. Good traction on the riser surface. Foldable for travel needs to provide for ramp needs.Set up is a slight problem. There is a difference between the lip at the top and the lowered surface at the bottom which can influence the steadiness of the position the ramp is placed in.The ramp is actually four parts, each individual part well made to allow folding for storage and unfolding for use. Doing either is awkward. Folded up for storage does not provide a flat surface which will let the folded ramp rest on its side or ends. It will fall down when stored on its edge if not tilted against a wall enough. The pins and chains available for binding folded unit closed are a bit chincy and are not intuitive generally to keep it closed.Gennerally the unit as a whole is steady and safe. The width is right for most wheel chair or walkers, having an indented lip to help guide wheels along.The ramp suits the purpose to allow a handicapped but falls into a slightly clumsy utillitarian design.
D**N
Nice Ramp, But 600 Lbs?
This ramp is sturdy, and well manufactured. It does not have square-channel bracing underneath, like my older ramp. This allows a little bowing and warping as you trundle across it. I roll 400 lbs up and down it, presently, which it handles just fine. The stated capacity is 600 lbs, but without the additional structural stiffeners underneath, I wouldn't try it.Great ramp, takes awhile to get used to the way it unfolds. Watch your fingers!
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