







🚀 Elevate Your Access Game!
The Rubber Door Threshold Ramp is a versatile and durable solution designed to create a smooth transition between indoor and outdoor spaces. With a 3/5 inch rise and a self-adhesive backing, it ensures a secure fit on various surfaces while providing excellent anti-slip performance. Made from high-quality rubber, this ramp is flexible, waterproof, and easy to maintain, making it ideal for wheelchair users, scooters, and walkers.




| Manufacturer | EYAYEN |
| Part Number | Self-A Door Threshold-1.5CM-2M-Black |
| Item Weight | 6.03 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 39 x 2 x 0.4 inches |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | RDTRSA01 |
| Size | 3/5”Rise - 6.6Ft Long |
| Color | Black |
| Material | Rubber |
| Included Components | Not |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
A**T
Awesome for a wheelchair user!
I live in an apartment with carpet and the thresholds between the harder floor and the bedroom carpets is almost like a tiny vertical wall. It's probably a non-issue if you're not trying to get anything with wheels over the threshold but for me it's a nightmare as I got stuck on them all the time.Enter, these wonderful mini ramps. They're a bit smelly at first which I'm quite sensitive to, but it fades within about 24 hours so I'd recommend sticking them outside after unwrapping so you don't have to smell it.That said once that's done, with a bit of finicky peeling to get the adhesive backing off (I started pulling off the adhesive too the first couple tries on one of these as it was difficult to get up the backing with no real nails to use), some strong kitchen scissors to trim a bit to the size I needed, and just a few seconds of aligning it with the floor, I can now get onto the carpet with far less effort!They do curl slightly but in general are fairly straight once you stick them down. They also look a bit, industrial I guess? But honestly they don't feel that weird or noticeable in our home. Maybe because of the way they're so slim and sit easily within the door frame?Not to mention that's another significant plus! I was worried I'd have to get a long ramp that stuck out into our already narrow hallway, but these are so small and yet aren't too steep to get up comfortably.One final warning and this is 100% on me which is why this still gets 5 stars: a couple of days ago I was gently rocking my chair with my back to one of these ramps and suddenly my chair flipped back and I fell on my back and the chair slipped out from under me. Normally if my chair is getting close to tilting too far back, I can feel it very clearly. The only other time my chair has flipped like this was on a mildly steep incline outside and I fell a lot more slowly. All that to say, definitely be a bit cautious on these and don't make the same mistake I did!My only concern is that it will be tricky to get these off the floor when I try to pull these up when it's time to move out. The adhesive is pretty strong and the ramps haven't moved at all since I stuck them down, so make sure you're positioning them the way you want them before you let them touch the ground because they're not budging.
J**E
Just what I needed
This ramp does a nice job. My wife used a walker and this ramp helps the transition from one floor to another.
D**A
Nice idea but not for my use
Didn’t work for thresholds in an old farmhouse
W**Y
Very sturdy and easy to install
Fits perfectly at the tracks (inside and out) of our garage screened sliders as well as in front of a regular door. This makes it easy for me with my walker. No more lifting the walker up to go over the thresholds. And very easy to install. Definitely recommend
D**N
Didn't stick
This didn't work for me. It doesn't seem to be very sturdy I bought this for my Robot vacuum to get over certain thresholds and 95% of the time my robot rips this thing right up off the floor. So definitely not great adhesion.For some reason I thought I was getting more for the price, but this will basically fit in one doorway. I think there are probably better cheaper alternatives. This wasn't pricey but I'm not sure the value is therefore it's size and the fact that it can't stick.
J**E
Measure before buying!
Easy to use. Sturdy enough.
C**R
Wish I had known about this sooner!
In a nearly accessible apartment, there are two very annoying little raised micro steps. I chose this threshold, which makes the difference in height between one floor and the next much smaller, which makes it easier for a walker to go over. It also makes it easier on my robot vacuum, and as a bonus, catches residual cat litter off my cat's paws so it doesn't go everywhere.The adhesive is very strong, once down it isn't going anywhere, so be sure to measure twice and cut once before removing the backing. On the thicker side, you'll need a good blade to get through it, but it is very doable.I'll be sure to tell others about this rubber ramp!
O**E
Great for wheelchairs
Worked great for getting a wheelchair over a tall threshold.
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