🚀 Elevate Your Access with Confidence!
The TaiH Leo 2FT Wheelchair Ramp is a portable, durable solution designed for easy access over steps, doorways, and vehicles. With a robust 800 lbs capacity and a non-slip surface, this ramp ensures safety and stability for all users. Weighing only 13.2 lbs, it’s easy to transport and set up, making it an essential tool for both home and outdoor use.
F**H
Access
Excellent product. Easy to place and transport. Made strong and folds in half for storage. A must if you have a step and a wheelchair individual in your household. I am very happy I purchased as soon as I saw the need due to an injury in the family.
C**M
Super!!
Easy to set up. Looks great. Sturdy. Great price. We're quite pleased!
F**P
Overall a good ramp as long as you consider a few things.
I purchased the TaiH Leo 10FT Wheelchair Ramp to allow a Permobile M3 powered wheelchair periodic access to a residence in a location where a permanent ramp could not be built and the rise was only three steps. The ramp definitely serves this purpose. There are a few concerns that need to be addressed:First, this ramp is advertised to be able to support up to 800 lbs. There is no way this ramp could support that much weight and would buckle at the hinge if attempted. My son who weighs 220 lbs. caused the ramp to strain quite a bit. The chair, with the occupant weighs less than 550 lbs. but would be very unsafe without any extra support. I had my son build a heavy duty support that is placed under the hinge when the ramp is deployed. With the support under the hinge, the ramp is safe to use and can handle the weight. I included a few pictures of the support that he built. The support resembles a small sawhorse and is the width of the ramp.Second, at the top of the ramp there are two holes that are near the safety pins. I recommend, if possible, to drill two holes that correspond to the holes in the ramp in the top step edge in order to drop the safety pins into. I realize that not everyone can do this, especially if the stairs are concrete. However, this will keep the ramp from shifting or pulling back. I included a picture where the holes are located in the ramp.One miscellaneous issue, my son had to file a small piece of aluminum that was clearly left over from the manufacturing process that was preventing the hinge from closing completely. It was a simple fix.Overall I believe the ramp is an economical solution, especially when a permanent ramp cannot be built. With just a few extra considerations the ramp then performs safely. I left off one star due to the weight issue and having to build a support.
J**.
Size and Weight
Great so far . A little too soon to talk about durability. Seems fine . Just what was needed !
S**E
Sturdy with gradual slope - using front wheel walker
Sturdy with gradual slope. Temporarily using a walker for injury and non weight bearing leg. The gradual slope seems much safer than trying to hop over a threshold on one foot whether going up or down. Highly recommend if you are reluctant or feel unsafe. Be sure there is enough room for the ramp.
S**Y
Easy to set up!
Sis needed this for her walker after back surgery. After setting up, it is very stable and wide enough for her walker that is three-wheeled. It comes with reflective tape, sides that are raised a few inches. Folds up easily and is lightweight. If you needed to carry with you, it is easily transportable.
M**S
It takes two people to set it up
Could be a little more sturdier
D**R
Works for my needs
I needed a quick fix to get a wheelchair in my house. This ramp fit the bill. I use it at my main door and can move it to my porch door. Three steps. Angle is not too steep.
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