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  1. EZ Access GATEWAY 3G Solid Portable Ramp - Main Image
    GATEWAY® 3G Solid Surface Ramp
    • Assembly is quick and easy, requiring only minimal tools to attach the handrail posts and loops
    • Can be used for semi-permanent applications and can easily be moved or relocated as needs change
    • Designed for the rigors of repeated, everyday use in all outdoor weather conditions but can also be used indoors
    As low as $399.95
     
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  2. PATHWAY® 3G 3G Modular Access System
    PATHWAY® 3G 3G Modular Access System
    • Allows for versatile modular ramp and platform configurations to overcome various entryway challenges
    • Provides a choice between solid and expanded metal surface options to meet specific requirements.
    • Constructed from high-strength aluminum, ensuring durability and resistance to outdoor elements.

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Solid ramps are an excellent accessibility solution to many different situations. Solid ramps are an easy way to make small inclines, stairs, and other obstacles wheelchair accessible. Practical for use in both home and business settings, solid ramps are more permanent solutions to accessibility issues.

You will find that there are a variety of solid ramps available. These ramps can range from the most basic, designed to provide an incline up to a single step, or the more complex ramps equipped with rails. The right type of ramp for you will depend on your particular situation and needs.

Solid ramps are built to be strong, and they generally feature a generous weight limit designed to accommodate both a patient and a wheelchair or scooter's weight. These ramps are designed for outdoor use and are built from materials which are weather-resistant. Most ramps feature a surface which provides traction for increased safety.

Ramps can serve any number of uses. In addition to being useful for people in wheelchairs or scooters, they also make inclines which are more easily navigated by people using walkers, rollators, or canes. They can be a low-cost long-term way to make a building or home accessible, and are also a great choice when you only need temporary accessibility while someone in your home recovers from an injury.

Unlike folding ramps, solid ramps are constructed with a single ramp surface, giving them additional strength. However, because of this construction, they aren't as easy to store as folding ramps may be.