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Quality
These installed easily and came with the needed screws.
Easy to install with the included screws.
Don’t bother with the adhesive strips, in my opinion, they are a waste of money.
Price
These treads cost more but are worth the expense.
Con:-as others have noted the price seems a bit high.
It cost me $200 to do all the stairs, with two on each stair, but i think it’s worth it.
Shipping
12 per plastic strip (when you include shipping).
I hesitated in buying these because of the price and having to pay shipping.
Packaging/appearance
Arrived with undamaged packaging, all screws were included, and the strips are well made.
Competitiveness
Purchased these anti-slip treads for a wooden ramp.
Installed these two years ago (oct 2018) for 89 and 91 year old couple.
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- This product had a total of 348 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 17 2020.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Trouble free install on a ramp.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Nothing is showing bad wear, and they aren’t coming loose.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I had previously used grip tape on the stairs, but after a year the tape came off on a few of the steps.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
We had tried the peel and stick strips but they did not adhere for long.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The ramp is slick on rainy or frosty days making wheelchair transport dangerous.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
We tried the adhesive strips and the textured paint before these.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Neither of those things lasted more than a few months.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Initially builder used adhesive backed strips that were like sandpaper, but those came off after the first winder.