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Lightweight Portable 5ft Folding Access Ramp - only ?60


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Bought to help get buggy in and out the house after operation but no longer needed. Cost nearly ?80 new but selling for ?60 as hardly used.


Description

The SuitcaseRamps are designed for scooters, wheelchairs and electric wheelchairs and are perfect for buggies also.

The double width track ramps offer a wide non-slip driving surface with a substantial weight load capacity. The two hinged tracks simply unfold and can be positioned accordingly for maximum safety and support with an angled lip at the top of the ramp for added security. A handle in the centre of each ramp enables easier carrying.

Specification

Load max: 272kg

Overall Width: 720mm

Welcome to come and view or see Amazon link - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B016YBV8FE/ref=twister_B016QLETGM?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

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