Roll-A-Ramp 30" Wide Portable Ramp System with Optional Handrails
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Roll-A-Ramp 30" Wide Portable Ramp System
Modular portable ramp system designed for flexible wheelchair and mobility access with optional handrail configurations.
The Roll-A-Ramp 30" Wide System is built around a sectional aluminum design that allows the ramp to be configured to different lengths and setups depending on the application. Unlike fixed or folding ramps, this system can be expanded, adjusted, and paired with optional handrails to match both temporary and long-term access needs.
Call 866-218-0902 to configure the correct ramp length and rail setup.
System Positioning: What This Ramp Is Designed For
This is not a standard portable ramp. It is a modular ramp system designed for situations where:
- Standard folding ramps are too short or unstable
- A fixed ramp is not practical or allowed
- The setup may need to change over time
It fills the gap between basic portable ramps and permanent modular installations.
Modular Design and Flexibility
The defining feature of the Roll-A-Ramp system is its sectional construction.
- Ramp sections connect to create custom lengths
- Can be reconfigured or relocated as needed
- Breaks down into manageable components for transport
- Adapts to changing environments or mobility needs
This makes it especially valuable for users who cannot commit to a permanent ramp solution.
30" Width: Where It Fits
The 30-inch width provides a balance between clearance and portability.
- Accommodates most wheelchairs and many scooters
- Easier to handle than wider systems
- Suitable for residential and light commercial use
For larger mobility devices or maximum clearance, the 36" system may be more appropriate. For tighter spaces, the 26" version may be preferred.
Handrail Options (Configurable)
This system can be used with or without handrails, depending on user needs.
- No rails: Maximum portability and open access
- Two-line rails: Basic balance support with open sides
- Picket rails: Increased containment and fall protection
Handrails are typically recommended when:
- The ramp is used daily
- Users require balance support
- Caregivers assist during use
- Ramp length increases and slope becomes more noticeable
This flexibility is one of the main advantages of the Roll-A-Ramp system.
Performance and Capacity
- High-strength aluminum construction
- Slip-resistant surface for traction
- Designed for wheelchairs, scooters, and power chairs
- Stable under load when properly assembled
The system is engineered for both strength and repeatable use, not just occasional access.
Where This System Works Best
- Home entry and steps
- Temporary or rental property access
- Situations where permanent ramps are not allowed
- Environments requiring flexible ramp length
This is one of the few ramp systems that can adapt as needs change.
Ramp Length and Safety Considerations
Because this is a modular system, ramp length can be adjusted—but slope still matters.
A longer ramp reduces incline and improves safety, especially for power chairs and caregiver-assisted use.
Key principle: Build for usability, not just reach.
Installation and Setup
- No permanent installation required
- Sections connect to form full ramp length
- Can be disassembled for storage or transport
- Handrails attach as part of system configuration
Setup is more involved than a folding ramp but significantly simpler than a permanent system.
Important Considerations Before Purchase
- Requires assembly and configuration
- Not as fast to deploy as folding ramps
- Handrails add width and weight
- Proper planning is needed for length and layout
This is a system solution—not a grab-and-go ramp.
Who This Ramp System Is Best For
- Users needing flexible ramp length
- Temporary or semi-permanent setups
- Caregiver-assisted mobility situations
- Homes where permanent installation is not possible
If your situation may change, this type of ramp becomes significantly more valuable.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this ramp truly portable?
Yes, but differently than folding ramps. It breaks down into sections rather than folding, which makes it portable but requires assembly.
Do I need handrails?
Not always. For short ramps or confident users, they may not be necessary. For longer ramps or users needing support, they are strongly recommended.
How do I choose between 26", 30", and 36" widths?
The 30" version is the most balanced option. The 26" is more compact, while the 36" provides additional clearance for larger devices.
Can this be used long-term?
Yes. It is commonly used as a semi-permanent solution when permanent ramps are not practical.
Is this better than a folding ramp?
For longer spans and flexibility, yes. Folding ramps are better for quick, short access. Modular ramps are better for extended use and custom setups.
Need help configuring your ramp system?
Call 866-218-0902 and we’ll build the right setup for your space.

