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The HABUTWAY 3ft Wheelchair Ramp is a robust and portable solution designed to assist wheelchair users in navigating steps, doorways, and curbs with ease. With a remarkable load capacity of 800 lbs and a lightweight aluminum construction, this ramp is both durable and easy to transport. Its non-slip surface and reflective strips ensure safety, making it an essential tool for enhancing accessibility in any home.
Is Foldable | Yes |
Load Capacity | 800 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 36"L x 14.2"W x 3"H |
Item Weight | 17.2 Pounds |
Color | Black |
Material | Aluminum |
A**R
Good product!
We bought these for our churches main entrance. It has a drop and we have 2 people in wheel chairs. They work great. A little heavy but not too heavy to carry. They fold great to store when not in use. Easy to use and right size for our needs.
D**8
Easy to use
Easy to transport and use. Strong, slip resistant, makes travel possible by making almost any home accessible. Good value for the money.
R**A
Adequate for the job, but unweildy
My 95 year old mother and my sister who has ALS both use mobility walkers and may soon need wheelchairs, so I decided to get a mobility ramp for their use when they visit my home. I cannot leave the ramp in place because I can't pull my car into the garage when the ramp is in place, so I need something that can be put out for use and put away when not in use. I chose the Habutway ramp because it has legs at the halfway point, for additional support. We have not yet used the ramp with a wheelchair or walker, but I walked up it and it appears sturdy enough. My complaints are these: 1) it is extremely heavy. It may fold and have a carrying handle, but at 50 lbs, it is not easy to move into place and to put away again. All of the available 8' ramps are about the same weight, and I assume the weight is necessary for the ramp to be adequately strong and stable, but don't expect easy portability! 2) the set-up instructions are inadequate, with just a few pictures and no words of explanation. There is a picture of a drill and for the longest time I could not figure out what is supposed to be drilled where. I finally decided it wants me to drill a hole at the edge of the top step/entry floor to insert stabilizing pins, but that would make the ramp even less convenient since I will need to place and remove it with every use. 3) the legs hang loose. It does not appear to be possible to tighten them into the appropriate position, but if the legs were so tightened, the ramp could not be folded for storage. This means it is important to make sure that the legs are at a 90 degree angle to the floor when the ramp is in place, or they will not provide the intended support.All in all, I believe the ramp will do the job, and its shortcomings are probably necessary design features, but it is not convenient to use.
A**R
I AM LIVID AND ENRAGED WITH HOW POORLY DESIGNED THIS WAS. DANGEROUS, AVOID. (10FT VERSION)
First of all, this is a pain to put together, yes it comes pre-assembled, as a short man, this was hard to maneuver. NOTHING ABOUT THIS FEELS REMOTELY SAFE, save for the tiny guard rails to keep wheels from tipping over the edge. Aluminum is fine and whatever. Yeah, mine came slightly damaged, no big deal, impossible to ship this without it getting damaged, but that's more on the shipper's fault than the company. Maybe full length reinforced cardboard on all four edges. You know, something to justify your Near $400 price tag.I bought this since I have a dog with a broken femur whom I ran into an issue with last time, so need to CRATE HIM, and needed this to get him into the bed of my pickup Truck. With him in the crate, at 70lbs and the crate being over half my height at 5' 5", it becomes hard for me to maneuver him safely. Previous ramp I had was too steep and too narrow. So, I saw this, with mixed reviews. Nearly 4/5 is still good, but holy cow, is this DANGEROUS.THE MASSIVE AND I DO MEAN MASSIVE FLAW, there's no way to lock the top halves that go on your truck, top of your stairs, whatnot. This causes them to naturally SPLAY OUTWARDS when weight is applied. Which, I guess not end of the world for wheel chairs, but when you're dealing with a PET CARRIER that's about 18in between the wheels, that 8-10in splay is disconcerting. The thing is, this is a really easy fix. You already drilled holes in the side to lock it closed. Put two more holes and a lynch pin in the center with a few holes drilled in the pin that you lock with a R-Pin. And tether it with a chain and rivet like you did with the closing pins.The other DESIGN FLAW, the legs to add stability are hard to operate, and are uncomfortably thin. Then to operate the middle ones, you have to go under this unstable structure that weighs 60lbs, hope it stays long enough to mess with the inside/medial legs, so you can then deal with the outside legs.I honestly don't know what to do for my dog, now. Thank you for putting my dog's life at risk since you needed $400 for this product. HOW ANYONE COULD TRUST A HUMAN, DISABLED ONE AT THAT, ON THIS, is beyond me.
T**N
Great product
Excellent quality. Good value for the money.
E**O
Limited Use
For what it is, it is just ok. Not very sturdy. Had to support each side of mini legs with cinder blocks & wood. I would not buy again. I would invest the money in lumber and build it correctly. I understand not everyone can do build them. I had hoped for a quick, sturdy install and was willing to pay a little more for that. I think that is what most people needing help want. "Good idea,” portable and quick, but not what I call sturdy. Walk on it barefoot or socked foot and you will feel what I am talking about. The elderly, disabled, or a hurt person wants to feel safe.
J**N
Worked for me.
Attached to my camper for my wheelchair bound wife. Works good.
G**T
The slope transition in the center makes it tricky for weaker caretakers
The slope transition in the middle cannot be flattened out and makes it tough to maintain wheelchair speed going down as the chair gains speed over the hump. Might be fine for lighter patients, but for a 220lb patient it takes reasonably strong and confident caretaker or we have to arrange a second helper.
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