Product details
Haipky 2-pack portable kerb ramps — 50×27×11cm, 3 tonne capacity
Got a pesky lip on your driveway or a kerb that keeps catching your bumper? These Haipky kerb ramps are a straightforward, no-nonsense fix. Moulded from industrial-grade polypropylene with a textured, anti-slip top, they make climbing small steps, driveways and thresholds a lot less fiddly. They’re light enough to lug about but built to take a proper load — exactly what you want from a portable ramp.
Key features
- Robust construction — made from high-density polypropylene with a textured finish to cut down tyre slip on inclines.
- High load capacity — rated up to 3 tonne (around 6,000 lb), so fine for most cars, many vans on level transitions and heavier mobility scooters.
- Portable and easy to use — at 50×27×11cm each they’re simple to move, position and stow away; no faffing with tools for temporary use.
- Fixing and drainage — preformed mounting holes let you bolt them down for a permanent job, while the shaped underside channels water away instead of letting it pool.
- Includes 2 expansion bolts — handy if you want a more permanent fit in busy spots; leave them loose for events or short-term setups.
Technical details and practical notes
Dimensions: 50×27×11cm (approx. 19.7×10.6×4.3″). Item weight: 3.03 kg (pair). Material: industrial-grade polypropylene with a high-density PVC textured surface for extra shock absorption and quieter crossings. Load rating: 3 tonne (around 6,000 lb). Package includes two ramps and two expansion screws.
They’re ideal for evening out small drops at garage entrances, driveways or loading bays, and for getting a mobility scooter or bike into the house without scraping. If your low bumper keeps scuffing or the scooter keeps catching on a lip, these take the edge off the transition — which is a proper advantage in wet or wintry weather.
What to expect and a few tips
- Easy to position for temporary use — lift into place and drive over slowly to check alignment.
- For permanent installation, use the supplied expansion bolts and make sure the surface is clean and level before fixing.
- If the ground is very uneven, think about a longer ramp or using two in sequence to reduce the angle and stress on low vehicles.
- Check mounting bolts and the ramp surface for wear on a regular basis if you’re using them in high-traffic locations.
Wondering about heavy commercial use? These ramps are a solid choice for household and light commercial needs, but if you’re routinely dealing with much heavier loads or harsh conditions, it’s worth double-checking vehicle weights and opting for a purpose-built industrial ramp. For driveways, scooters, bikes and general kerb bridging, though, these are a tidy, practical solution that saves time and spares you a fair bit of faff.






