A. The retail price for the original Skamper-Ramp® - that is best suited for critter control and small pets, emergency only and infrequent use - in the US starts at $39.95 depending upon where it is purchased.
Since 1 December 2007, we have been able to offer a new blow-molded version, known as Super Skamper-Ramp®. It is markedly stronger, more robust, and elegant looking. It is best suited for frequent use and any size (even large)animals. The Super Skamper-Ramp snaps together (no nuts, bolts or flexible wing strips), and is the best solution for vinyl-lined pools. Expect the starting price around $99.95. Use it with or without the extension, depending on your needs.
Until we run out of inventory you may be able to find the Skamper-Ramp Big Dog™ starting at $52.95 depending upon where it is purchased.
Any animal can use the Super Skamper-Ramp; the additional length of the ramp merely allows larger dogs to get their hind legs on to the ramp sooner and rely less on their upper body strength.
Q. Why does it work?
A. Skamper-Ramp is an escape ramp: a means of preventing animals and pets from drowning. It is truly a K.I.S.S.—“keep it simple solution”—to a very major problem. Easy to assemble, lightweight, strong and inexpensive, it is white so all living things can see it.
Because it is made of heavy-duty plastic, it is a deceptively simple-looking product. But behind the design there is a lot of engineering, science and testing. The primary science is that ALL living beings - domestic or wild; bugs, animals, or humans; colorblind or not - see at the wavelength that is the color white. When trapped, day or night, they see it and go to it to keep their heads out of water and for escape. Skamper-Ramp provides peace-of-mind to pet owners and animal lovers since it provides protections against drowning, day or night, 24/7.
Skamper-Ramp must be installed so that a few inches of the "nose" (curved) end are under water and the ramp breaks the water's surface, enabling the animal to see it at eye level in the water. The "open-box-top" end (closest to the pool wall) must be very snug against a vertical wall in order to provide the rigidity necessary for an animal to "skamper" out on the ramp — whether it's a pool (commerical or private), floating or fixed dock, walled pond, spa, bulkhead, reservoir, canal, stern of a boat, or stock tanks and water troughs in pastures and remote ranchland.

You'll notice the decorative pattern (created by the traction and flow holes) catches the animal's interest but there are no colors on Skamper-Ramp because not all animals see colors, but ALL animals see white. Skamper Ramp is the only water rescue device on the market that is a ramp and provides any animal with an escape from drowning—allowing exit from the water on their own!!
NOTE: For optimal performance of the all three Skamper-Ramp models it is important, from time to time, to check and make sure the rope is as taut as can be so the ramp is very snug to the (pool) wall... for the Original and Big Dog versions, it is important to check the nuts and bolts for tightness as well. Also, the side wing nuts should be screwed tight and the tabs pushed through so that the wings can "splay" out a bit when you push down on the upper portion.
Q. What about vinyl-lined pools and above ground pools?
A. While any of our ramps work well for permanent vinyl liner pools - in-ground or above-ground (steel walled) - making sure that an animal’s claws don't puncture the pool liner, the Super Skamper-Ramp (with or without its extender) will certainly be the safest and best model to use. If you have a deck surface that overhangs the pool wall by 1" or more, make sure you re-lace the ramp’s rope to the set of holes below the Skamper-Ramp logo so that the ramp can be snugged under the overhang, directly against the side wall.
In normal infrequent, escape-only usage, the Original or Big Dog versions will not cut through or tear the vinyl - for peace-of-mind, a double layer of vinyl can be put on the side wall of the pool where the ramp will hang (if you can get some from your vinyl pool contractor, or tape the edges of the ramp with vinyl
repair tape) but neither should be necessary. Note that the Super Skamper-Ramp is designed for regular, even frequent usage in vinyl pools as well, with totally smooth edges so it truly will not cut or wear on your liner, even if it is used for regular ingress and egress by your pet.
We do not recommend our ramps for soft-sided, non-permanent, above-ground pools. However, you could try to adapt your deck (primarily by affixing a 1x10 x 18” board under the deck with a brace behind it holding it perpendicular to the deck and parallel to the pool wall) so that the Skamper-Ramp will have a rigid flat surface to brace against so that animals may escape using it.
Q. How does it install to a boat?
A. Because Skamper-Ramp was originally designed for use in pools, boat installation often requires some ingenuity, and awareness that chop may “kick it up”. Outboard motors, are the easiest – as in the picture here, simply brace the ramp on the stern alongside a motor and tie both ropes to one stern cleat.
With a swim ladder, some people re-lace the rope to the set of holes below the Skamper-Ramp logo and then tie it around the ladder rails, and brace it between the top rung and the bottom of the platform, so that the underside of the platform keeps the ramp from going vertical.
With a large platform that is high off the water, some people put eye hooks on the underside of the platform about 6” back from the end. Then re-lace the rope so that you can tie the ramp through the eye hooks and back down through the ramp, allowing the ramp to stay dragging behind and under the boat. The advantage to this is that in chop it won’t kick up and the
underside of the platform allows a brace so the ramp doesn’t go vertical.
The back (“open box”) end of the ramp requires approximately 5” of a vertical surface to brace against, or must have the underside of a rigid horizontal surface to brace against. As with pool installation, the ramp also must have at least 3” submerged beneath the water. We will honestly tell you that if your boat gunwale is too high out of the water (like many sailboats), has a sloped transom/stern or no place to “create” a brace, it may not be appropriate for your boat.
On the other hand, we have had a number of customers tell us that they “will figure it out and make it work”….essentially, where there is a will, there’s a way!
Q. What is it made of?
A. The new Super Skamper-Ramp has been blowmolded using white polyethylene, and is equally as chemical- and UV/solar-resistant as the original and Big Dog versions which are made from recyclable box-extruded polypropylene that is UV- and chemical-resistant. For this reason none of the Skamper-Ramp models will become yellow,mildew or “scummy” over time, and they won't grow barnacles. Both fabrication methods ensure that all models are lightweight as well as durable—providing tremendous strength-to-weight ratio and affordability!
Each ramp comes complete with the necessary hardware for assembly and installation - rope, stainless steel d-ring clips and washers for the Super Skamper-Ramp which snaps together; and nylon rope, nuts, bolts, washers, wing strips, and stainless steel d-ring clips for screwing into the decking. The only additional parts you will need to purchase separately, for any of our ramps, are the 1/4" stainless steel pan-head screws about 1.5" long (and concrete anchors) required by your pool deck surface.
The new Super Skamper-Ramp is a blowmolded polyethylene part, while the original Skamper-Ramp is fabricated from 8 mm polypropylene board while the Skamper-Ramp Big Dog version is fabricated completely of 10 mm polypropylene board.
NOTE: For optimal performance it is important, from time to time, to check and make sure the nuts and bolts are tight on the original and Big Dog models, and that the rope is taut on all models so the ramp is snug to the pool wall and most stable.
Q. What size is right for me to use and what are other applications?
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