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About Pet Gear Travel Lite Ramp with supertraX Surface for Maximum Traction
Overall Feedback:
76% positive
82% praised its long-lasting construction, but 18% experienced wear and tear
The hinges are weak and the dog sags badly in the middle, even though it is rated for 200 lbs, indicating poor durability of the product.
75% found it easy to set up and fold
No assembly is required for this dog-car-ramp.
The dog-car-ramp is easy to fold and operate with only 2 parts.
I love the green turf on the ramp because it prevents me from sliding when it's wet out. It folds up easily and is easy to lift.
72% liked the gentle incline, while 28% found it too steep
I expected a learning curve, but my pup went up the ramp on her own the first time she tried it.
The top edge under the ramp has no traction or attachment system other than a carabiner on an adjustable webbing strip, which can cause it to slide around or even off of the edge if not careful.
66% liked its lightweight and compact design, but 34% found it heavy
This pet ramp is portable as it folds up nicely and can be carried/stored easily.
The best way to attach the ramp to furniture and vehicles would be Velcro strips, but I don't want them on visible/high-traffic areas of my most expensive belongings.
The ramp is a bit heavy for me.
81% appreciated its sturdy design, but 19% had concerns about its stability
I initially had concerns about the stability of the ramp, but found that it is indeed very stable once set up.
I tried my best to stabilize the ramp, but it was not safe for my 76-pound dog. He would shift his weight from side to side trying to walk/wobble up it, and the ramp wobbled, resulting in an unfortunate fall.
The ramp is not stable and can be dangerous for dogs, especially big dogs. It is suggested that two people hold the top and bottom of the ramp to prevent accidents.
I noticed that the ramp bounces as the dog walks on it because it is weak and bows at the joint.
I noticed the dog struggling to climb the ramp due to the slippery carpeting and angle.
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