The ramp's birchwood frame is finished with a clear coat that resists scratches and blends into living room furniture. Seven discrete height settings, from 14 to 20.5 inches, cover the range of standard couches and recliners. The rubber traction surface is textured enough to keep paws from sliding, even during quick ascents. Rated for 200 pounds, it handles most medium dog breeds without flex. The ramp arrives fully assembled — just unfold and adjust the height to your couch.
In practice, dogs up to 200 pounds — from corgis to labs — have been reported to use the ramp without hesitation. The wide base and rubber feet prevent the ramp from shifting on hardwood or tile floors without leaving marks. The rubber surface also provides a quiet walk-up, unlike some noisy plastic ramps. Folding is quick: two side latches release the ramp into a compact panel that slips behind a couch or into a closet.
This ramp serves a specific purpose: giving small to medium dogs safe access to couches and chairs. The seven height options let you minimize the incline angle for older or arthritic dogs. It is not suitable for beds (too short for most platform beds) or car trunks (no carrying handle, and the rubber surface lacks the flexibility needed for angled hatchbacks). The rubber tread can degrade if a dog actively digs into it with nails, so owners of diggers should expect to replace the surface sooner. For dogs that walk calmly, the grip holds up well over time.
Where many wooden ramps disappoint is in their traction — carpet surfaces wear down and adhesive strips peel. The PRIORPET avoids that by using a molded rubber tread that stays put. It's a design choice that directly addresses the category's main pain point. For owners who want a ramp that looks good and works right away, this delivers.