The Tri-Fold Jeep Pet Ramp is the most portable and compact ramp. It is the widest ramp in it's class, opening to 70" L x 20" W. It folds quickly and easily. Carries like a briefcase."
Average Customer Rating:
2.7 out of 5
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2 of 3 (67%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for Tri-Fold Jeep Ramp
Overall Rating:
4
of 5
Written By:azul1 (
Title Town, FL
)
Great for large dogs
Date: January 5, 2009
"This is a great ramp. It helps that is it a jeep so my husband does not mind bringing it out and putting it away. It is very sturdy and is great for our Golden/lab mix and our great dane/boxer mix. Not sure it the one poster did not have it up correctly but I am 130 pounds and walked on it and did not have any issues. They only promblem is it is big and bulky. But like the other poster said rather deal with it then have one of them get hurt jumping up or down from the jeep. My vet suggested getting one for the puppy, dane/boxer, she did not want him to hurt himself now and not notice it until he was older. It took about 10 min and the dog now love it. It has great traction on it too works great in the rain...."
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Review 2 for Tri-Fold Jeep Ramp
Overall Rating:
1
of 5
Written By:Berner
Not Very Sturdy
Date: May 9, 2008
"Our Bernese Mountain dog recently had knee surgery and we needed a ramp to help her get into and out of our SUV. We purchased this from the store and realized very quickly that it won't work well for a larger dog. Since it's made of plastic, it bends when weight is put on it (it didn't bend when our 14 lb dog walked on it, but we don't need the ramp for him). Needless to say, we are returning this ramp because it is just not practical for a larger dog. We chose to get an aluminum ramp instead and that is working very well!"
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Review 3 for Tri-Fold Jeep Ramp
Overall Rating:
3
of 5
Written By:SankaK
Will do the job
Date: June 10, 2007
"I can get my 80lb dog into my SUV with this ramp. But the ramp itself is heavy, doesn't store too well in the car as it's so large it goes on the back seat while the dog's in the way back. It doesn't have a clasp or clip to keep the thing closed when carrying, so it makes it a little awkward. It’s the first ramp I’ve tried, and it will get the job done. I just work up a sweat doing it all. At least the dog won’t hurt himself, I can’t say the same for me."