This is what I used on van ramps and home ramps. http://www.noskidsafety.com/anti-slip-tape-non-slip-tapes.aspx It stays on van ramps but I have to replace on outdoor wood ramp every other year depending how much shoveling .

I have a long outdoor ramp and it costs $150 of tape. That's why I was looking for something last longer or cheaper.
Derrick

On 9/24/2015 6:08 PM, Quadius wrote:
I don't have to deal with snow, but you brought up something that I deal with fairly regularly and haven't come up with a good solution yet. When I go enter my van (minivan) I have problems with my wheelchair not getting any traction when it is raining. What do you guys use to get into your vans during the winter months or when it's raining?
Q

On Thursday, September 24, 2015, Derrick <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    hi,
    For those who live in the frigid winters in the nothern states,
    what do you use for traction on wooden ramps?
    I have used the anti-slip tape($150) but it does not last more
    than 1-2 winters nor give you great traction.

    I have stained my ramp. My friend tried sand in paint but it did
    not last or turn out good.

    I am researching and trying to find a conveyor belt and/or rubber
    matting with ribs.
    Has anyone ever tried this?

    What do you use on your ramp?
    Thanks,
    Derrick W
    ps: sorry for bringing up the cold snow topic. if you live in the
    north you will understand that "snow" is not spoken of ..lol


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