Quick and easy to deploy, the lightweight AAH Lite portable ramp is an all-around winner in real-life situations. Since its introduction in 2003, the original style of the AAH Lite has seen many improvements and is also available as high-rise and up-and-over kits. Very lightweight. Folds and clips together for convenient, compact storage.Flat hinge underneath for the best possible step clearance. Contrasting colour edge strip increases visibility. Very easy to carry and deploy. A full-width anti-slip surface provides excellent grip. Grip surface folds inside when stored and carried for protection and ultimate safety when carrying and deploying. Internal threshold ramp accessory available for bridging up and over uPVC thresholds; see Doorline-Multi. Use the special AAH Lite joining accessory for even longer, full-width portable ramps.
- Easy to walk on a full-width grip surface
- Simply deploy either way around
- Custom sizes are available across the entire range – please ask for details
- NEW modern “WOW” look!
- A NEW special tapered lip shape now fits into narrow doorways, with openings as narrow as 28.1”/714mm and facilitates entering the ramp from an angle!
- NEW unique reflective lip feature for increased safety in low light situations
- Highest ever strength-to-weight ratio, now up to 450kg capacity
Why choose wheelchair ramps
While there has been some improvement in the availability of access ramps in public buildings, there will be many occasions when a wheelchair user finds it difficult to access a facility. One increasingly popular solution is the use of portable wheelchair ramps. These can be folded up and transported in a vehicle, providing a convenient way to maintain independence.
Although there are various types of portable wheelchair ramps out there, they come in two styles: double-track or single platform, although you will also find a range of threshold ramps that can be used in the home. A portable ramp should be able to accommodate use by anyone using a powered wheelchair or a manual chair, as well as scooters and walkers, and both safety and functionality should be priorities when deciding whether to use them. We can provide a free, no-obligation assessment for a platform or through a floor lift in your home or even outside if you have accessibility issues leading to your property.