Inflatable Ramps

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Apache 634
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Since 2020
Hi,

We've had these for about a year now, and in my opinion, they are great. They take up less space than traditional ramps, there are zero "conversations" with Mrs Dave when driving onto them, and they can be pumped up with a battery compressor or a bike pump.

They are pricey but I like 'em.

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flatjack.webp
 
Hmmmm, looking around a friends old attic, I found 2 of those plastic things they blow up. Fink ones a girl and ones a sheep. Maybe he used to be a farmer, anyhow, would they work. Asking for a friend 🙄🤓
A "friend" loaned me something similar, that's what got me started.

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Seen someone with a set a couple of weeks ago
They seemed a bit slow to inflate and no idea how durable they are?

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Hi,

We've had these for about a year now, and in my opinion, they are great. They take up less space than traditional ramps, there are zero "conversations" with Mrs Dave when driving onto them, and they can be pumped up with a battery compressor or a bike pump.

They are pricey but I like 'em.

d



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Another vote for Flat-jacks 👍
 
Bought ours in Germany. They inflate in about a minute. ours giving about 5 inches of lift. You do get a bit of rock n roll with them. But it’s level rock n roll. I always protect the bottom with a 2cm thick strip of gym floor matting . Not had a puncture of them in 4 years of use.

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We didn’t get on with them ages ago but I was using a bike pump. I didn’t like the thought of arriving and immediately making compressor noises.
 
Interesting, particularly now they offer 20cm lift. Any views on best make? Flat-Jack v EMUK.
 

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