Product details
Haipky 2-pack portable kerb ramps – 10.63×9.84×2.76 in (approx. 27×25×7 cm)
These Haipky kerb ramps are a proper no-nonsense fix for getting over kerbs, thresholds and small steps without faffing about. Compact enough to stash in the boot or a shed, they make everyday access simpler for cars, scooters, bikes and mobility users. They feel light to carry but solid under wheel – exactly what you want.
Built to last and stay put
Manufactured from industrial-grade polypropylene (PP) with a high-density compound, the ramps take the sting out of bumps and help cut down road noise as wheels pass over. The underside is moulded to aid drainage so a downpour won’t send them sliding off, and if you want a permanent fix you can use the pre-formed mounting holes with the supplied expansion bolts to anchor them to concrete or tarmac.
Safety and performance
Safety’s key, especially on wet days or on steeper kerbs. The top surface has dual anti-skid grooves (vertical and horizontal) for better tyre grip and reduced slippage. Rated up to 3 tonne (around 6,000 lb), these ramps handle most standard cars and many light vans or scooters, giving a low-impact, smoother approach up a kerb.
Practical everyday uses
- Driveway and garage thresholds – avoid scraping bumpers or undertrays.
- Temporary access for events or deliveries – quick to place and remove.
- Mobility access – makes stepping up from pavement to vehicle or path easier for scooters and wheelchairs (check local clearance and mobility device specs first).
- Workshops and loading areas – handy for small ramps where a smooth transition is needed.
Quick specs and what’s in the box
- Dimensions: 10.63 in (W) × 9.84 in (L) × 2.76 in (H) (approx. 27 × 25 × 7 cm).
- Material: High-density polypropylene (PP).
- Weight capacity: up to 3 tonne (approx. 6,000 lb).
- Includes: 2 kerb ramps and 2 expansion bolts for optional fixing.
- Product weight (set): approx. 1.08 kg.
These ramps suit small to medium kerbs and thresholds, but they’re not a one-size-fits-all for very high or irregular kerbs — in those cases you’ll need a larger or more gradual ramp. For permanent, heavy-traffic installations, opt for professional fixing and regular checks. For day-to-day use though, they’re a tidy, economical bit of kit that makes life a touch easier — especially when you’re running late in the rain.






