Nisorpa Rubber Curb Ramp, 2″ Lift Height Curbside Ramp, Heavy Duty Loading Ramps 22000LBS/10T Capacity Sidewalk Curb Ramps for Cars Trucks Bikes Motorcycles Wheelchairs 9.4 x9.8 x 2inch
Original price was: $62.99.$49.99Current price is: $49.99.
| Brand | Nisorpa |
|---|---|
| Material | Rubber |
| Color | Black |
| Product Dimensions | 38.45″L x 10.5″W x 3.4″H |
| Load Capacity | 22000 pound |
| Is Foldable | No |
| Item Weight | 12.77 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Nisorpa |
| ASIN | B09YR35FHH |
| Item model number | Nisorpa |
| Customer Reviews |
3.8 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
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| Date First Available | April 25, 2022 |
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Customers say
Customers find the curb ramp sturdy. However, the durability receives mixed feedback, with some saying it worked as designed while others report issues.
8 reviews for Nisorpa Rubber Curb Ramp, 2″ Lift Height Curbside Ramp, Heavy Duty Loading Ramps 22000LBS/10T Capacity Sidewalk Curb Ramps for Cars Trucks Bikes Motorcycles Wheelchairs 9.4 x9.8 x 2inch
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Nisorpa Rubber Curb Ramp, 2″ Lift Height Curbside Ramp, Heavy Duty Loading Ramps 22000LBS/10T Capacity Sidewalk Curb Ramps for Cars Trucks Bikes Motorcycles Wheelchairs 9.4 x9.8 x 2inch
Original price was: $62.99.$49.99Current price is: $49.99.


Levette Gulliford –
Works
Great!
Adrienne Cobb –
didnt holdup under much weight
This item was already coming apart after 3 uses./ I dont recomend for entrance ways with heavier vehicles.
Kevin Smith –
Buy 2
Make sure you buy 2 because it’s only enough for one side of the car to enter a garage!
zerimaras –
Ramps
Worked as designed
Dave chen –
Sturdy and works wonderfully
This product is made of rubber and I can expect it to last for years too come. Much better than the cheap plastic ones!
Andi P. –
Two ramps failed after 30 days
These 2 ramps failed just past the 30 day return window. The Amazon page does not specify any warranty information so I assume they are not covered under any warranty. One failed under the weight of a car tire, the other under the weight of a cart. Not even close to the max capacity specified in the listing. Very dissatisfied.
Letter writer –
Sturdy rubber, weak bolts
The rubber is very sturdy and thick. I bolted some ramps to cement and some to asphalt. Two of the five bolted to asphalt already came loose in a week. The 3” bolts are way too short. By the time you bolt them through the rubber, there is only 1/4” sunk into the asphalt. The other 3 will have to be removed and longer bolts installed, at least 6” bolts. I chose 16” rebar rods to really anchor them deep. Asphalt is not stable. The rods get driven in deep using a hammer drill and driver bit on hammer only setting. See YouTube. Not sure the ones on cement will stay put as driving over them takes a toll. I’m prepared to remove the 3” bolts in favor of 6”. Basically doing the whole job over. Do it right the first time and save yourself a lot of trouble. I’m surprised they don’t provide longer bolts to begin with.
Leah Brown –
My door mats
That it will aid me going in and out of my home