French Door Threshold Options?

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I dislike a full frame threshold for a upvc door.

It creates an awkward step for people to step over, often gets stepped on and becomes a bit of a weak point.

The flat flush aluminium thresholds are better but seem to be liable to not seal fully and can often wear quickly (from what I am told and have seen).

I have also seen that there are low rise aluminium and upvc thresholds. The former looks the most attractive option. I was just wondering how available these are when fitting a french door.

This is the options I was hoping were available:
super6-thresholds.png

Should I expect these as an option? Are there any cons to the "super" low rise ali threshold?

(They have got the names in the wrong order in the image for some reason)
 
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I have never had any problems with leaks from the major brands.
Aluminum wont get cracked and smashed by foot traffic but can suffer from condensation and the doors will need a bit more adjustment during their lifetime due to reduced margins.

Another option can be to use a full or low PVC threshold and remove an extra brick below to sink the door down. Maybe combined with an aluminum strip to protect the threshold.
 
Thanks @Gazman16

I would assume that most installers should be able to offer any of the options I have listed? Or install an aluminium protection slip with a low PVC threshold if requested?
 
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