Multi-Fold Ramps

A portable folding ramp with a non-slip surface is laid out on a concrete floor, ready for use.
A portable ramp provides wheelchair access to a storefront with steps. The ramp leads from the sidewalk to the entrance, which is decorated with potted flowers.
An open black SUV with a ramp extending from the trunk to the ground outside a modern building.
A black SUV with its rear hatch open and two portable aluminum ramps extending from the cargo area to the ground, positioned on a paved surface.
a close up view of a multifold ramp.

Professional Installation by Our Expert Technicians

The Multi-Fold Reach Ramp is perfect for navigating stairs, raised landings, and vehicles. Designed for easy transport, this wheelchair ramp features an extended hook to clear car rear bumpers and reflective straps for safety. Its two-fold design allows it to fold both in width and length, and it can be separated into two sections for added convenience. Accommodating both single and double axles, the aluminum threshold ramp and transition threshold ramp offer versatility and reliability. Our expert technicians ensure professional installation to meet all your accessibility needs

  • Weight capacity:
    • One-axle ramp: 400 lbs (181 kg)
    • Two-axle ramp: 800 lbs (363 kg)
      • On UTW1030 model only:
        • One-axle ramp: 350 lbs (159 kg)
        • Two-axle ramp: 700 lbs (318 kg)
  • Handles for comfortable carry
  • Slip-resistant for added safety
  • Backed by 101 Mobility’s One-Year Limited Service Warranty in addition to manufacturer’s warranty

Frequently Asked Questions

We provide a variety of ramps, including threshold ramps, portable ramps, and aluminum modular ramps. We offer residential and commercial ramp solutions. Our experts can help you determine the best ramp based on the height of the steps, the mobility device you use, and your personal preferences.

Some of our ramps are designed to be portable and can be easily moved or adjusted as needed.

Measure the distance from the top step/landing to the ground (RISE). ADA recommendation is to have a 1:12 slope. This is a foot of ramp for every inch of rise. For example, if you need a ramp to the porch and it is 24” from the ground, you will need a ramp approximately 24’.

Residential ramps are 36” wide and have two-line handrails. Commercial ramps are 48” wide and have handrails with vertical pickets. Commercial ramps must be used in public buildings.

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