Ironton 12,000-lb GVW Poly Car Ramp Set (Pair) vs Roblock Heavy Duty Car Ramps (2 pack) 31.5x8.1x4.9, 10000 LBS
Overall winner: Ironton 12,000-lb GVW Poly Car Ramp Set (Pair)
Key Differences
Ironton (A) offers corrosion-resistant poly construction, non-skid tread and rubber feet and lists a higher average rating (4.70) with fewer durability complaints overall, while Roblock (B) provides a wider low-profile design, honeycomb internal structure and curved grooves for tire guidance but has more variable slip-resistance feedback and a lower average rating (4.40). Choose Ironton if you prioritize traction features, higher user rating and a more affordable listed price tier; choose Roblock if you need a wider ramp footprint and internal support structure
Ironton 12,000-lb GVW Poly Car Ramp Set (Pair)
Durable poly car ramps with corrosion-resistant, high-impact construction and non-skid tread. Customers note sturdy build and easy use, with some reporting durability concerns
Pros
- corrosion-resistant poly construction
- non-skid tread pattern for traction
- rubber feet to keep ramp in place
- high weight capacity per pair
Cons
- mixed durability feedback (some report collapsing on first use)
Roblock Heavy Duty Car Ramps (2 pack) 31.5x8.1x4.9, 10000 LBS
Roblock heavy-duty car ramps for oil changes and jack support. Wide 8.1" width and 4.1" lifting height aid oil jobs with stable, non-slip guidance. Customers note sturdy build and good height clearance, with mixed feedback on slip resistance
Pros
- wide low-profile width for wider wheels
- stable honeycomb internal design
- curved grooves help tires stay on ramps
- front bumper strips assist precise parking
Cons
- slip resistance reported variably by users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Ironton |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Ironton |
| User Reviews | Ironton |