The Prairie View Industries SL336 Solid Ramp is 36 inches wide, which lines up well with most standard doorways, as mentioned in the manufacturer's product description. It's designed to help people using wheelchairs or scooters get over steps or small elevation changes pretty easily.
The ramp is 3 feet long and can handle height differences between 3 to 6 inches, holding up to 800 pounds, which is quite sturdy. It's all in one piece, so it feels really stable compared to some that fold or come apart. Plus, it's got this high-traction surface to help prevent slipping—which our research sees as a big safety plus.
When it comes to setting it up, there are safety pins included to keep it secure at a typical 36-inch wide doorway. This makes it handy for places like the path to the front or garage door of your home.
But, one thing our research points out is that if you're dealing with doors that swing outward, the ramp's side rails might get in the way. So, that's something to think about based on where you plan to use it.
Overall, it's a pretty solid choice if you're looking to improve accessibility around your home for smaller rises. It's dependable and comes with a good weight capacity, focusing on safety which, according to our research, is definitely something to consider if you're after a straightforward ramp solution.