A 3-piece design makes this an all-around performer. The rubber top and base are grippy and stable, while the plastic core supports over 40,000 lbs. Supports trailer jacks and stabilizers or can be used as leveling blocks for even the largest RVs.
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Note: When in use, place the handle to the side, not where the tire will be driving on or off. Driving on or off the handle will damage it and can cause the product to lift and shift.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi everybody. Steven here with etrailer.com. Today we're looking at our SnapPad StakPad, universal leveling blocks and jack pads for RVs, campers, and trailers. Now folks, we do carry these in four different colors. You've got pink, white, black, and purple. I'm gonna throw up an image of the screen with the different item numbers here above my left shoulder.
Make sure you are in the right color for what you're wanting. Now, for instance, if you order pink, you're gonna get quantity one. Now what that means is you're gonna get this inner pink core, rubber on one side, rubber panel on the other side, one hole unit with the hook and loop strap. Again, you're getting quantity one of the color that you order. So again, make sure you're getting the right one the first time.
Now these universal jack pads are both rubber and plastic, so you have that fragility and toughness, and you simply would put in the position underneath like your jack pads, stabilizers, or even your trailer wheels. These individual layers can be separated. I'm gonna go and pull off this hook and loop strap here that comes with each set. Makes it easier to carry 'em. I'll put that to the side.
I'm gonna pull 'em off a couple of 'em here. (strap scraping) All right, and before I stack these, let's go ahead and get some dimensions real quick. So overall, on a width and length, these guys are 12 by 12 square and they are two inches thick. So the center core is an inch, and then each rubber part is a half inch. So how do you use 'em Well, it's pretty simple.
So as you can see, this top one kind of just slides off fairly easy. So it marries up with that design there. And the other half actually has these little dimples, if you will. You can kind of see 'em there. And they actually pop into the holes on the plastic and they're more of a rigid kind of hold. So let's say that I wanted to load up or park the camper on a spot that's uneven. So I pull off these outer pads here and it doesn't matter if these handles are facing the same way or not on these, I'm gonna slide that over. I can simply take this pad and stack it. So now it's all locked in tight. It's one piece. I can roll my wheel up on the blocks, and now I've made a nice little ramp to level out the camper, RV, trailer, whatnot. So very easy design there. I could also take and just stack these if I wanted to. Very simple. So a nice design. These are rated at 40,000 pounds capacity. And again, you got four different colors to choose from. Pink, white, black, and purple. Folks, again, these weigh about 7.5 pounds each. Very impressive, I like the quality of 'em. I like the fact that you can change out the colors. The colors, I think make it a little easier to find from the ground at nighttime and those kind of things. Sometimes you gotta set up or pack up at night. I like the fact they come with the straps on 'em and they just have that built-in handle. So now you can carry it and go with ease. So again, these are the SnapPad StakPads. I'm Steven, thanks for watching.
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