10' Adjustable Wheelchair Telescoping Track Ramps
10' Adjustable Wheelchair Telescoping Track Ramps
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10' Adjustable Wheelchair Telescoping Track Ramps

Size:5.5 to 10 ft.-Out of stock

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  • Great for curb, step, and van access
  • Telescopes from 66-1/4in to 120-1/4in long
  • 6-1/8in Wide usable non-skid traction surface (7-1/2in overall width)
  • Easy to use push-button locks
  • Lightweight aluminum construction with a 600 lb capacity
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Nov 22, 2019
Brian R.
5 out of 5 stars review

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Nice solution for accessing SUV's

These fit nicely in the back of our MercedesGLE Floor at 5'. Once outside the SUV, extend to 10'. Strong and sturdy. Make sure your scooter has about 3" ground clearance to roll over the ramp side rails. Lower ground clearances will catch and scrape on the side railing lip.

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Sep 14, 2018
Roberta H.
5 out of 5 stars review

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Telescoping wheel chair ramps

Fantastic! Exactly what we needed. Bought for narrow entrance to motorhome. Fits a small transport wheel chair perfectly. Can now take my disabled mother camping with us.

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Sep 15, 2016
Smurph
5 out of 5 stars review

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Light weight and sturdy.

Great alternative to full ramps. I like the portablity, simple to use. Also Easy to push person in wheelchair up the ramp. If the person is under their own power you will want the longer ramps to decrease the rise angle.

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