Pet Gear Ultralite Bi-Fold Pet Ramp for dogs up to 150-pounds, Copper

(as of 25/04/2010 12:15 - more info)

$94 $73

Listed Under: Doors, Gates & Ramps

Carpet tread provides sure footing and is removable for easy cleaningEasy fold for compact storageBuilt in handle for portabilityRubber grippers on bottom help keep ramp steadyMeasures 71 x 16 x4-inch..read more

The Pet Gear Ultralite Bi-Fold Pet Ramp allows your dog easy access into your vehicle or other hard to reach places. The tread is skid resistant even when wet to keep your pet steady. The bottom of the ramp has rubber grippers to maintain its position. This lightweight ramp folds in half and has a carry handle for easy transport and storage. Ideal for pets up to 150-pounds.

3 Reviews

  1. Alma Lara says:

    I love everything about this ramp except it is a bit too narrow for large dogs…my german sheperd kept stepping off the sides. Perfect for smaller dogs.

  2. Young says:

    I purchased this ramp in the middle of December and it broke after only 3 months of occasional use. It is rated for a 150 pound dog. My dog is old and only weighs 94 pounds. He was going up it slowly and I heard the hinges snap loudly. I caught him as he was falling. He could have been seriously hurt if I hadn’t reacted quickly. I called Amazon and it was 2 months out of the guarantee. They gave me the manufacturers name and number. I called Pet Gear and they offered to send me a new ramp. I refused since this ramp is dangerous and poorly designed. The hinges that snapped were only thin plastic. I called Amazon back and they are WONDERFUL! They agreed to have me send it back and they will contact the manufacturer.

  3. Kaylee33 says:

    This pet ramp is very sturdy, and not too heavy to carry and manipulate. Just a warning however: the side doors on my Honda CRV do not open wide enough to enable us to use this ramp at those doors. Fortunately, we are able to fold down one of the seats and use the ramp at the back of the car. Our dog is blind, which makes a ramp especially frightening for him. I wish the sides came up at least a little more to help him tell how wide the ramp is. Also, he has a medical condition that has weakened his back legs (the reason we need the ramp in the first place) and his back feet tend to slide despite the supposedly grippable surface. Periodic raised ledges would be useful to allow him a little more purchase. Overall, this is the best ramp available at a good price.

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