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Aerolight - Xtra 180cm (6ft)

Aerolight - Xtra 180cm (6ft)

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Description

The Aerolight-Xtra Ramp is lightweight and quick to deploy. The special lip ends give secure location at top and bottom of the ramp. The Aerolight-Xtra also has an anti-slip surface and contrasting colour edge strip to increase visibility. This ramp folds and clips together for compact storage and includes ergonomic fold away handle. Dimensions: Length 180cm (5ft 11in), Width 76cm (2ft 6in), Folded dimensions for storage: (L x W x D) 180 x 39 x 8cm (5ft 11in x 1ft 3.5in x 3in). Product weight: 13kg, Weight limit: 350kg (55st).

Helpful advice

Please ensure that you follow the manufacturer’s instructions when using ramps, as if used incorrectly ramps can be dangerous. Portable or temporary ramps should NOT be used as a permanent solution. If you are using portable or temporary ramps please ensure they are securely attached before use. Ramps should only be used if they have raised sides to prevent a wheelchair from coming off. Ramps should always have a platform at the top so that there is a place to stop or start from. If you are taking someone in a chair down the ramp, you should always take them down backwards, if going up the ramp, they should go ahead of you.

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