Ramps

Threshold Ramps

Made to Support

Threshold ramps provide a safe, simple, and effective way to bridge small rises at doorways, entrances, and uneven surfaces, ensuring seamless mobility for wheelchair and walker users.

CONDITIONS THIS PRODUCT SUPPORTS

  • Limited mobility – For individuals who use wheelchairs or walkers
  • Chronic pain conditions – Easier movement with reduced strain
  • Elderly users – Minimizes fall risks at thresholds
  • Post-surgery recovery – Safe and simple short-term accessibility

MOST POPULAR USES OF THIS PRODUCT

  • Doorway access – Smooth transitions indoors and outdoors
  • Patio and sliding doors – Overcomes tricky raised tracks
  • Business entrances – Meets accessibility needs for customers
  • Portable use – Lightweight options for temporary needs

WHY CUSTOMERS LOVE THIS PRODUCT

  • Simple solution – Instantly improves accessibility
  • Safe and stable – Non-slip surfaces for secure passage
  • Low maintenance – Durable and weather-resistant materials
  • Affordable – Cost-effective way to meet mobility needs

Smooth every step — threshold ramps make doorways and entry points effortless.

Threshold ramps provide a safe, simple, and effective way to bridge small rises at doorways, entrances, and uneven surfaces, ensuring seamless mobility for wheelchair and walker users.

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MADE TO SUPPORT...

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Homeowners – Making entrances and doorways accessible

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Wheelchair and scooter users – Smooth mobility over small rises

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Caregivers – Easier, safer transitions at entry points

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Commercial facilities – ADA compliance at entryways and access points

Mobility is Personal — Test Drive to Find Your Perfect Fit

Mobility & Home Access Ramps: Try Before You Buy

  • Get the Right Fit
    Test different ramp lengths and widths to ensure safe, smooth access for your chair or scooter.
  • Feel the Stability
    Walk or roll across to experience traction, sturdiness, and non-slip surfaces.
  • Test Maneuverability
    Practice using the ramp with walkers, wheelchairs, or scooters to check ease of navigation.
  • Check Portability
    Try folding, carrying, or setting up portable ramps to see how easily they fit your lifestyle.
  • Explore Installation Options
    Compare threshold, modular, and permanent ramps for your unique home setup.
  • Try Weight Capacity
    Confirm the ramp supports your equipment, whether lightweight or heavy-duty.
  • Avoid Surprises
    Test slope, angle, and clearance so you know how it performs with your mobility device.
  • Ask the Experts
    Get advice on ADA guidelines, safety standards, and best ramp types for your home.
  • Test Compatibility
    Ensure the ramp works well with your doorways, vehicles, or entry points.
  • Build Confidence
    Practice going up and down safely with support, so you feel ready at home.
  • Buy with Peace of Mind
    Leave knowing your ramp provides safe, reliable access to the places you need most.