Portable Handicap Ramps, Perfect for Spring!

Spring is in the air, which means the time is just right to start thinking about portable handicap ramps. Chances are, if you are of limited mobility, you have a permanent fixed solution at home of some sort. Portable handicap ramps allow you to take that freedom of mobility you enjoy at home with you wherever you go.

When the weather is beautiful there’s no reason why you should be confined to your home. If you want to go out, but are not sure the place you want to go is going to be accessible, a portable ramp helps take the guesswork out of that by knowing wherever you have to go will be equipped for your needs.

Portable handicap ramps are lightweight and can even be folded up in some cases for easy storage and transportation. They give you the freedom you deserve wherever you need it. Important to note though is that portable ramps are not intended to be a permanent solution. Meaning they should not be used as both your primary ramp at home, and as a ramp you take with you on the go. It’s not built to withstand that amount of use, but it is built for the long haul to be sure, with the ability to support an over 800 pound weight capacity.

Our suitcase ramps, available in 2″– 8″ lengths is a portable handicap ramp which features several innovative design enhancements. From the no-pinch, non-protruding full-length live hinge and durable, ergonomically designed handles to the enhanced extruded tread for superior traction, these ramps were designed from the ground up to be simply the best portable ramps in the industry.

Specifications of our Portable Handicap Ramps

  • Made of aluminum
  • Non-skid surface
  • Built-in carrying handle
  • Usable size 2′ x 30″, 3′ x 30″, 4′ x 30″, 5′ x 30″, 6′ x 30″, 7′ x 30″, 8′ x30″
  • Folded size (L x W x H) 24″ x 15″ x 3¾”, 36″ x 15″ x 3¾”, 42″ x 15″ x 3¾”, 48″ x 15″ x 3¾”, 60″ x 15″ x 3¾”, 74″ x 15″ x 3¾”, 86″ x 15″ x 3¾”
  • Weight (lbs.) *11, 17, 23, 29, 34, 41, 47
  • Weight capacity (lbs.) 800
  • For wheelchairs & scooters

*Weights are approximate and may vary. Consult your equipment’s owner guide for proper degree of incline. Never exceed its recommendations.

How do you know if a portable handicap ramp is right for you? If you live for the outdoors and do not want to be held back this spring by your mobility needs, then a portable ramp may be exactly what you’re looking for. If you’re more of a homebody regardless of season, and only need access to ramps once in awhile, maybe our modular ramps are a better option for you.

Residents of NJ can contact Williams Lift today for more information on their portable ramps. Have Williams Lift install your handicapped equipment today by qualified trained professionals who will also teach you how to use the ramp correctly.

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Susan Hackett

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