Portable Ramps
For more information about our portable ramps, contact us at (800) 545-1102 or mobility@fitzmobile.com.
SUITCASE RAMP Signature Series™
Available in 2' - 8' lengths
This ultra-strong, single-fold ramp provides the safety and strength required while remaining lightweight and portable. The smooth and quiet action of the living hinge, a continuous full length low profile hinge, adds strength and stability to the ramp.
Features an extruded non-skid tread for superior traction, and a self-adjusting bottom transition plate for easy conversion from ramp to ground.
Welded construction provides long-term durability and safety.
TRIFOLD® RAMP Advantage Series®
Available in 5-, 6-, 7-, 8-, & 10-foot lengths.
The TRIFOLD Advantage Series portable wheelchair ramp, with its unique 3-fold design, offers the length required for wheelchairs and scooters to easily access steps, vehicles, and raised landings. The ramp is designed to be used and carried as a set, or if desired, can be quickly separated into two individual sections, making it even easier to use, carry, and store. By simply removing two hinge pins, the TRIFOLD Advantage Series ramp quickly separates into two lightweight halves, each with their own carrying handle. The durable, patent-pending hinge with interlocking brackets provides smoother operation and reduced pinch points. The portable ramp features high-quality skid-resistant tape with yellow safety strips and a self-adjusting bottom transition plate for easy conversion from ramp to ground. Unfolds to a 29" wide platform. Manufactured of welded aircraft-grade aluminum. Features an 800 pound weight capacity and three-year limited warranty.
Use this chart to determine the correct length of ramp:
Determine incline your chair or scooter is designed to climb.
Measure the distance from the top step or landing to the ground (RISE).
Refer to the incline chart to find the proper ramp length.
At any incline use ramp only with a qualified helper.
Use this chart to determine the correct length of ramp:
Determine incline your chair or scooter is designed to climb.
Measure the distance from the top step or landing to the ground (RISE).
Refer to the incline chart to find the proper ramp length.
At any incline use ramp only with a qualified helper.