- Designed for doorways
- Made of lightweight, durable aluminum
- Holes punched in top corners for easy installation
- Anti-slip, high traction surface
- Hardware provided to secure ramp to surface.
Product FeaturesSize: 10 in x 32 in
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
PVI 16x32 wheelchair ramp is a bargain and reliable.,
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This review is from: Prairie View Industries TH1632 Threshold Ramp, 16 in x 32 in (Health and Beauty)
I purchased this size ramp to handle wheelchair access over the two-inch threshold to our house and it has done that, but I wish now that I had selected a size longer than 16 inches in order to have a more gradual incline. I use a power wheelchair with plenty of power but have found that the chair's direction becomes a little unstable when it reaches the top of the ramp due to the slope, necessitating careful maneuvering to continue in a straight line into the house. It was easy to install, however, with the included mounting screws and seems sturdy and durable.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Ramp,
By brainsurge (Southern Illinois) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Prairie View Industries TH1232 Threshold Ramp, 12 in x 32 in (Health and Beauty)
I have two of these ramps that I use with a Pride Hurricane mobility scooter. They work perfectly on my three-inch rises.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not for walking,
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This review is from: Prairie View Industries TH1632 Threshold Ramp, 16 in x 32 in (Health and Beauty)
Designed for wheels, but not for shoes. The angle chart is probably fine for wheelchairs or scooters, but is not appropriate for walking. If you are seeking a ramp for someone to walk over thresholds rather than step, it is necessary to get a much longer ramp...and it seems to me the price increase for the longer ones is our of proportion. Haven't yet found the solution for my 88 year old parent; may have to construct one myself.
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