Product details
Aidapt 6ft tri-fold suitcase ramp – portable aluminium ramp for wheelchairs and scooters
Looking for a straightforward, no‑fuss way to get a wheelchair, scooter or other mobility aid over kerbs, into cars or across thresholds? The Aidapt 6ft tri‑fold suitcase ramp does exactly that — no faffing about. It’s made from rust‑resistant aluminium, folds down into a compact suitcase‑style case with handles and gives a gritted, stable surface so you can move with confidence.
Practical design that works when you need it
The ramp comes as two sections that slot together quickly and securely — no tools, no complicated faff. Just unfold, lock the easy‑lock hinges and you’re good to go. The gritted, non‑slip tread helps keep tyres and feet from slipping, while the raised side edges guide wheels so you’re not constantly chasing a chair down the pavement. That’s a proper bonus when things get slippy in winter.
Key features and specs
- Extends to 6ft (approx 1.83m) when assembled, giving a gentle incline for safer access.
- Lightweight aluminium construction — easy to lift into the boot but still sturdy in use.
- Gritted, non‑slip surface with raised edges for improved safety and wheel control.
- Two‑part design with easy‑lock hinges that hold the sections together securely.
- Carry handles and suitcase‑style fold for simple storage and transport.
- Rated to 272 kg (approx 42 stone) when both sections are joined — suitable for most scooters and wheelchairs.
Where you’ll find it useful
Ideal for doorway thresholds, kerbs, cars and vans. Use it with mobility scooters, wheelchairs, rollators — even small motorbikes — whenever you need a portable ramp. It’s the sort of thing people keep in the boot for unexpected needs: visiting friends, appointments or loading a mobility scooter into a vehicle.
Things to bear in mind
The ramp is supplied in two sections and joins together to reach the full 6ft length, so check the vehicle or threshold angle before use to make sure the incline is suitable. Depending on vehicle height and your mobility needs, you might prefer a longer or shorter ramp, so it’s worth measuring up beforehand — measure twice, as they say. Also, while aluminium is light and resistant to rust, it can dent if knocked about, so treat it with a bit of care.
If you need exact compatibility details (folded dimensions, specific scooter wheel sizes, etc.), double‑check measurements against the ramp before buying — but for everyday use this is a very practical, portable solution that keeps things simple.

