Product details
The ramp people 114mm rubber kerb ramp (400mm wide, 1 tonne)
Practical, fuss-free and built to last — this 114mm rubber kerb ramp is the sort of handy bit of kit that makes everyday loading and access a lot less of a faff. It’s 400mm wide, weighs about 10.5kg and will comfortably take up to 1000kg (1 tonne), so it suits trolleys, motorbikes, light cars, scooters, rollators and pets. Made from recycled rubber, it’s tough enough to be left outside and won’t surprise you with rust or creaks.
Key features and benefits
- Easy loading – a gentle gradient (approximately 1:6) means wheels glide up rather than thump over the edge.
- Anti-slip top – a grippy surface gives extra traction when things are wet or muddy, handy in winter or after a downpour.
- Straight edge design – ramps sit side by side neatly, so you can cover wider entrances or thresholds without awkward joins.
- Portable but stable – no fixings required; the weight keeps it put for regular use, yet it’s light enough to move when you need to.
- Environmentally sensible – manufactured from recycled rubber, durable and made from reclaimed material.
Typical uses
- Kerb and driveway access – get bikes, trolleys or equipment over pavements and small steps with ease.
- Garage and container entry – bridge low thresholds so mopeds, bikes or garden kit go in and out without fuss.
- Mobility aid assistance – suitable for wheelchair access, though we recommend a pair for full-width support.
- Pets and animals – ideal for helping older dogs or pets into vehicles or over raised edges.
Practical details and things to check
Dimensions: 114 x 685 x 400mm (height x length x width). The ramp weighs approximately 10.5kg and has a rated capacity of 1000kg (1 tonne). Built to about a 1:6 gradient, so do check ground clearance on very low‑profile kit — scissor lifts, pallet trucks and some pallet jacks often need a longer, gentler ramp. These rubber ramps aren’t suitable for solid wheels (certain castors), so double‑check wheel type before you buy.
Being made from dense recycled rubber they’re robust and weatherproof, so leaving them outside is no problem. They don’t come with fixings as standard — they’re designed as temporary or semi‑permanent ramps. If you need something completely immobile, consider a bolted solution, but for most domestic and light commercial uses these sit in place perfectly well.
Quick buying tips
- Measure the vertical height of the kerb or threshold to pick the right ramp height.
- Check how wide you need to cover; use multiple ramps side by side where necessary.
- If you’re planning wheelchair access, buy a pair to provide full-width support for both wheels.
If you’re unsure whether this ramp will suit a particular piece of kit, it’s worth checking clearances and wheel type first — saves the bother of returns and gets the job done quicker. Sorted.







