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Pet Gear Travel-Lite Tri-Fold Pet Ramp

Pet Gear Travel-Lite Tri-Fold Pet Ramp
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Pet Gear Travel-Lite Tri-Fold Pet Ramp

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TL9371CH

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Description:

Pet Gear Travel Lite Tri-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 200-pounds.

Features:
  • Carpet tread provides sure footing and is removable for easy cleaning

  • Easy fold for compact storage

  • Built in handle for portability

  • Rubber grippers on bottom help keep ramp steady

  • Measures 71 x 16 x 4-inches; for pets up to 200-pounds

Product Details:
Product Length: 71.0 inches
Product Width: 16.0 inches
Product Height: 4.0 inches
Product Weight: 14.5 pounds
Package Length: 27.48 inches
Package Width: 16.46 inches
Package Height: 8.43 inches
Package Weight: 17.64 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 17 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 17 customer reviews )
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13 of 13 found the following review helpful:

5Have Dog-- Now Can Travel!  Oct 27, 2010
By Westside Susie
My 12 year old Lab was afraid to jump in and out of my SUV after hurting her leg doing just that. After much shopping around, this is a perfect solution at a great price. It's solid and secure with the hook-on belt and she walks right up with me next to her. Be sure to get your pet used to the ramp by having them walk across it a few times while flat. Folds up compactly to take with you. Very pleased with this product.

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

3Seniors, think twice!  May 11, 2011
By B. Dyer "Gator Lady"
I just returned this product, but not because of any defect or quality issue. I am a mid-50's woman that found it to be much too unwieldly to fold and unfold a 3 section ramp. Even though it is fairly lightweight, you do have to hold it away from your body to fold and unfold. That put too much strain on my neck and back. I have since ordered the "Solvit" bifold ramp which is much easier for me to handle, stow away, etc. It is a few inches shorter than the tri-fold, but for my situation (much less strain on my back and neck) it was the better solution.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

4We like it!  Feb 28, 2011
By RebornEveryday
Our Black lab got use to this after practicing with it laying flat on the living room floor, then, after she was comfortable, laid the ramp end on a large chair. If we didn't do this prep training, I believe our lab would not have cooperated in using the ramp. Our lab was getting "fixed" so I didn't want her jumping out of our SUV after her operation. My S.O., myself and lots of our puppy's favorite treats got her comfortable using the ramp. This process took about 2 evenings at about 15 minutes each. I still did a couple of practice sessions in the living room to keep her refreshed and reinforce the training before her operation.

I like the Tri-fold so it doesn't take up as much space and that it is not heavy. There are only 2 things I didn't like. First, the latch/hook is a cheap piece of plastic which will break if I am not extra careful - I will fabricate a metal latch which will not be a big deal for me. Second, I feel this thing should have a decent handle to carry it. I considered these downfalls as very minor since I easily accomplished the task of loading and unloading without incident. I only give 5 stars if there are zero issues or short comings. I would purchase this product again - very satisfied.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

3Pet Ramp warning  Oct 07, 2010
By Peggy
I was surprised to find out the surface of the ramp is sandpaper. Scraped my knuckle pretty good getting it out of the box. It works fine for our 75 pound dog.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4gets dog into truck  Mar 25, 2011
By mziecats "Mich"
My old dog just can't make the jump anymore. It took a little bit for him to get used to the ramp, but he seems to appreciate the feeling of independence. This ramp is a bit longer than some, any shorter would be too steep. The description says carpet, but the coating is really more like sand paper. He gets good traction on it though.

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