Invacare Personal Ramp

Ideal for Small Steps and Obstacles

The Smallest and Most Lightweight of the Portable Ramps

The Personal Ramp can be used single handed and can be carried on the back of a wheelchair or fits into the boot of a car for complete mobility. Ideal in domestic situations, climbing curbs and coping with small obstacles in the workplace.

ISO Standards Approved

300kgMaximum user weight

Model: INVDP070-F01L05N02-M000

Dimensions  
Length 700mm
Maximum Height 175mm
Width 740mm
Weights  
Weight 4kg

Available with a carry bag for easy transporting.

Overview

Lightweight

Invacare Portable Ramps are manufactured with a unique combination of uni-directional glass and carbon fibre materials to create an extremely strong and lightweight ramp

Portable

Invacare Portable Ramps are designed to be carried as a single folded unit, enabling the ramp to be transported easily.

Compact

Invacare Portable Ramps are a multi-paneled design held together with a patented hinge system connected by webbing to allow the ramps to fold into a compact unit for easy vehicle or home storage. As compared to most other portable ramps on the market, which fold in halves, the Invacare Portable Ramp folds with a concertina action, allowing for a much smaller width when folded.

No assembly

Invacare Portable Ramps require no assembly at all. They are supplied in a folded position, and are ready to use in a matter of seconds by laying the ramp out on the ground in which it is to be used.

Flexible

All Invacare Portable Ramp models exhibit a high degree of capability to conform to differing surface angles whether it is a level building floor or an inclined sidewalk.  This flexibility is made possible through Invacare Portable Ramp’s multi-panel design and patented hinge system.

  • Safe working load 300kg
  • Passes Australian Standards AS3856-1
  • Optional Carry Bag

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ISO Standards Approval

Australian Standards have been developed to ensure equipment meets recognised safety and reliability criteria. To achieve this status, equipment must pass a series of tests in which it is put under difficult conditions that are designed to be similar to those that the child or adult may face when the equipment is used. For example, wheelchairs are tested for safhas gained Australian Standard acceptance, it provides a sense of satisfaction and reassurance that it is safe to be used and will do the job.

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