Curved ramps to replace our knackered Millencos?

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Our levelling ramps are on their way out (crushed and gnarled and starting to crack), so I gotta get some new ones.

Could just get the same. They work pretty well most of the time, and they're a known quantity. Niggles are mostly when on gravel or loose earth pitches (couple in France last year), they tended to slide and on a couple of occasions I just gave up and used a bucket to empty our sink :)

Looking at the curved, semicircle style ones to try something new - are they any better than the normal, 3 step ramps? They look like they might be easier to get on to in the above situation, but I guess you can't "feel" where you are and you are more likely to fall off the top?

Can anyone with first hand experience offer an opinion?
 
A bit of webbing, screwed into the underneath of the Mil 4s and you can just drive straight up them. 👍🏻
Does the 4 step make it smoother to drive onto than the 3 step (which is what I'm replacing)? It looks like it should because the max. lift height is the same (I think). Not that the 3 step is hard, tbh ...
 
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Does the 4 step make it smoother to drive onto than the 3 step (which is what I'm replacing)? It looks like it should because the max. lift height is the same (I think). Not that the 3 step is hard, tbh ...
I think the fours are higher than the threes. And I don’t think any are hard to drive onto, but I like the cups, as I can feel the steps to know where I am. If you don’t think you need the extra height, or have the room, stay with threes
 
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