API Outdoors® Aluminum Loading Ramps - Bi-Fold
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Safely and easily load any ATV into a pickup with the API Outdoors® Bi-Fold Aluminum Loading Ramps. These durable ramps are built of rugged aircraft aluminum and fold compactly for easy storage and transportation. Flexible PVC plastic finger caps over-lap tailgate to protect truck finish and hold ramps steady while loading. Safety straps included. Folds to 24"x69" and opens to 48"x69". Weight: 21 lbs. Weight capacity: 1250 lbs.
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Rated 4.9 out of 5Â by 10
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by Dwaynel28 Good Investment
I bought these today and they are very durable exactly what I was looking for
April 6, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by zmlm95 good buy
everything I expected from BPS Would recommend you to all my friends for fishing and hunting.
April 30, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5Â by JimFishHunt Great item
This product is very nice, the ramp is a little steep but it works great!
October 31, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by wa6vko Excelent Product
Very fast delivery, Product as described, very well made and will great on your ATV's Loading and unloading. Very happy I bought this one..
February 17, 2011
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Unfortunately, we have not had anyone contact us to let us know that this works with other items. However, if the size and weight limit is not over the recommended amount then you should have no problem using this ramp on your Blazer to load a Snow Blower.Weight capacity: 1250
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This Item was on sale on 1/27/09 but when we went to get one they were all sold out. A Sales person gave me a raincheck for when this Item was restocked. Can I order it through your catalog for the sales price ($99.94)? My raincheck # is 00460 at the Mesa Arizona storeAnswers
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Yes as long as the person helping and pull the wheel chair backwards up normal stepsA:Â
This question is nearly impossible to answer. This ramp could handle the weight of many wheelchairs and riders. But not knowing the height of the stairs, the size of the chair's wheels, the width of the wheels, and other important information, no one can say whether it would work or not. The consumer would just have to judge that for themselves.1 of 1
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