Pet Gear Travel Lite Reflective Pet Ramp
A sturdy and functional ramp perfect for helping dogs into SUVs and pickup trucks.
The Frisco Bi-Fold Travel Dog Car Ramp is lightweight and easy to carry, but many users report it being too slippery, especially for older or frail dogs. The design is generally sturdy, but the attachment mechanism and length are often criticized.
Slippery surface poses a risk to less agile dogs.
Prevention: Use anti-slip materials or training methods to improve dog’s balance.
The ramp is lightweight and easy to carry around.
Ramp is made of sturdy plastic that withstands daily use.
It can accommodate large and active dogs
The ramp can be easily attached to the vehicle.
The price is reasonable for the quality and features offered.
The ramp is slippery, causing concern for elderly or arthritic pets.
Tip: Adding a yoga mat, or using a well-textured cloth.
The attachment mechanism is flimsy and doesn't hold well.
Users have mixed experiences with the durability of the product.
Tip: Buyer should look on reviews before buying
Not long enough for SUVs which makes it difficult to place in the correct position
Tip: Adding an additional object or using an alternative product specifically designed for SUVs.
Some users have reported declines in quality over time, particularly with the attachment mechanisms and surface texture.
positive
mixed
Factors: Material Quality, User Handling, Frequency of Use, Environmental Exposure
No, most reviewers found it too short for SUVs.
No, many reviewers report issues with the attachment mechanism coming loose.
Many users have used yoga mats
"I’m able to carry the ramp easily. I like that it is made of plastic rather than metal. It has not scratched the tailgate. The ramp is very easy to attach. Our 12 year old Husky navigates the ramp well."
"This is slippery, incline too steep, the product is well made but not for aging dogs. I tried carpet, parking where the incline is less but one bad experience smart older dogs need only one"
If you need a lightweight and easy-to-store ramp for your dog, this could be suitable, but be aware of the slipperiness and potential stability issues. It's best for younger, healthier dogs and might not be ideal for senior pets or those with mobility issues.