Ruedamann 1.2" Rise Threshold Ramp for Doorways vs 3" rise rubber threshold ramp for doorways
Overall winner: Ruedamann 1.2" Rise Threshold Ramp for Doorways
Key Differences
Ruedamann (A) is the more affordable, single-size threshold ramp with a cut-to-fit design, non-slip grooves and high user rating; VEVOR (B) is thicker (3" rise), heavier-duty rubber with beveled edges but has a reported strong recycled rubber smell. Pick A if you want a cuttable, non-slip, lower-priced option and higher average user rating; pick B if you need a sturdier, higher-rise rubber ramp with beveled approach
Ruedamann 1.2" Rise Threshold Ramp for Doorways
Rubber threshold ramp with non-slip surface for wheelchair access; adjustable and cuttable for doorways. Customers note easy fit and smooth transitions into bathrooms
Pros
- non-slip groove surface
- stable, doesn't slide
- cut-to-fit for various doorways
- handles 1.2" rise
Cons
- size is fixed per model; may require measurement for fit
3" rise rubber threshold ramp for doorways
Rubber threshold ramp with non-slip textured surface for doorways. Designed for smooth transitions and secure footing, suitable for wheelchairs and scooters. Customer note: sturdy and well-constructed, fits door thresholds and stays in place
Pros
- non-slip textured surface
- beveled edges for smooth approach
- weight helps keep in place
- compatible with wide door thresholds
Cons
- unpleasant smell reported from recycled rubber
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Ruedamann |
| Durability | VEVOR |
| Versatility | Ruedamann |
| User Reviews | Ruedamann |