Product details
Nisorpa rubber kerb ramp 10cm height – heavy duty threshold ramp
Awkwardness when mounting a high kerb or nudging a mobility scooter up a doorstep? This Nisorpa rubber kerb ramp takes the hassle out of that little step. It’s a straightforward, robust bit of kit that helps wheels and tyres roll smoothly from pavement to driveway or over thresholds without scraping or scuffing.
Key features
- Durable rubber build – made from recycled rubber, it handles compression well and won’t go brittle overnight. Built to cope with our typical wet British weather and everyday use.
- Non-slip surface – a textured top gives extra grip for tyres and mobility wheels, so vehicles move up and down with confidence.
- Water channel design – widened base grooves help drain water away and stop puddles forming at the ramp edge.
- Pre-drilled and ready to fix – supplied with pre-drilled holes and fixings for permanent installation; handy if you want the ramp to stay put.
- Modular and versatile – use a single piece or join two together to create a longer run if needed.
Technical details
- Model number: UKB15-02-0952 (as marked on the packaging).
- Size: 100 x 25 x 10 cm (length x width x height).
- Height: 10 cm (100 millimetres).
- Weight: approx. 8.88 kg.
- Colour: black.
- Material: rubber (recycled).
- Fixings: pre-drilled holes supplied. The listing mentions expansion bolts (8 x 80 mm) and mounting screws – check the box to confirm what’s included before installation.
Where it helps
- Driveways and kerbs – prevents scraped bumpers and reduces the risk of tyre damage when mounting a kerb or driveway edge.
- Home thresholds – makes doorstep access easier for wheelchairs and mobility scooters.
- Garages and parking bays – evens out small drops so cars, bikes and trolleys move safely.
- Workshops and loading areas – smooths entry where there’s a small lip or step, making loading and unloading less awkward.
Installation and maintenance
Fitting is straightforward: position the ramp, mark the pre-drilled holes, then fix using suitable expansion bolts for your surface. Packs vary, so if you’re unsure which fixings were supplied, have a quick check of the contents first — some include three expansion bolts, others show mounting screws. If you don’t want a permanent fixture, the ramp works perfectly well laid loose for occasional use.
To keep it looking tidy, give it a sweep or a quick hose down now and then. Rubber is forgiving, but steer clear of sharp tools and strong solvents. Over time the ramp may pick up a bit of wear and character, but it won’t suddenly fall apart — handy come winter.
Still not sure it’s the right fit? If the step is significantly higher than 10 cm or very uneven, a longer or more gradual ramp might be a better bet. For standard kerbs, thresholds and small driveway lips, the Nisorpa ramp is a practical, cost-effective solution that saves you scrapes and stress.








