Ever had a ramp shift under you mid-load? This one stays put, gives your tires a clear line into the truck, and keeps your footing steady the whole way up. It stores compact, locks shut, and can ride next to your machine when not in use.
The built-in traction surface supports more than just sleds and bikes. Wheelbarrows, lawn tools, and other in-line, wheeled equipment get extra bite as they climb, which helps keep them from slipping backward. That same surface gives you a confident place to plant your feet when you walk alongside and steady the load.
Short ramps can feel abrupt, which makes every load feel like a lift. This bi-fold ramp stretches out to 89" long, giving you a gentle angle into your truck bed. That helps your bike or equipment roll instead of jolting, so you can focus on steering and balance instead of fighting a sharp breakover. This comes as a single ramp, so if you want to load your quad, better grab two!
A loose ramp is the last thing you want under a heavy machine. The self-retracting strap loops from the ramp to your hitch so the ramp stays put while you load. Once it is clipped in and tightened, the ramp and truck work as one piece, which helps you trust every step and throttle input.
When you're done, the ramp folds down to a compact 47" length. The integrated pop socket keeps the panels locked together so the ramp won't unfold while you move it. Slide it next to your sled, bike, or tool cart in the truck or trailer and it's ready for the next trip.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi everyone. Steve here with etrailer.com. Let's take a look at the Caliber MX Pro MotoCross Landing Ramp for dirt bikes. Now folks, this is what we call a centerfold ramp, and it's approximately 90 inches long by 12 and a half inches wide. Rated for 600 pounds. So, depending on how far you actually get it folded out and the angle and everything and the length of these tips here, I got anywhere between 89 all the way up to like 92.
So again, depending on what you wanna count, as far as an overall length, I would say safely about 92 inches overall, max, is what I was getting, by again, 12 and a half inches wide. Now when it's folded in half, which it can do really, really easy, it's about 47 inches. So, it simply folds in half. And again, when it's folded in half like this, it's approximately 47 inches long by about five and a half inches tall. So, I wanna start off while I've got this folded up to kind of come up here closer and show you the grip on the ramp itself.
So again, great for dirt bikes, snow bikes. It's got these grip glides built into it, making it really easy and safe, giving you traction, whether you wanna load a wheelbarrow or something like that, a wheeled equipment into your truck bed, maybe in the back of a service van or something like that, a trailer. This is a great option and it is a low profile design. Now, the couple things on the inside of here that's really neat that I wanna go ahead and open up and show you. So, the first thing is this integrated strap that they have.
So, this strap is bolted into the bottom. And what you're gonna do is when you open your ramp, whenever you're putting it in, you're gonna strap this either to the bumper, to a piece of metal or something that's gonna keep the strap from sliding back out of the truck, trailer or whatnot, whenever it's hooked up. And the neat thing, it's retractable, so they make it super simple. And then when it's time to pack it up, you simply clip it here on the included hook, and then it's already ready to go whenever you need to, you know, put it away. And then you have this rubber nib here, and then you have a matching hole down here at the bottom of rubber.
And whenever these two come together, right in here where my hand is, it's basically a ball and socket, it snaps together and it's not coming undone. So, really neat design. And then when it's time to open it up, you just pull it apart with a little bit of effort and then you can put it back on the truck bed, trailer bed, wherever, you have a nice simple setup, a nice simple incline. And again, it hinges right here so it kind of goes up and over. So again, a really nice ramp. It is super lightweight. It's about 22 pounds. It's aluminum construction, so it's gonna resist rusting, corrosion, those kind of things. And as far as the glides and this surface here, you don't have to worry about it cracking, breaking, chipping, UV rays aren't gonna hurt it. It's a very nice design. This is rated for 600 pounds capacity, so it should be more than enough to do what you're needing to do with it. And as I showed you before, it folds up nice and simple so it's easy to store, easy to put away whenever the time comes. Folks, that is gonna wrap it up for our quick look together. I'm Steven, thanks for watching and reach out to us if you have any questions.
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