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.
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Hi everybody. Andy here with etrailer.com. Let's take a quick look at the SnapPad blue stack pad universal leveling block and jack pad for RVs and trailers. Now if you're looking for a solid, do-it-all jack pad, this three-piece design is built to handle just about anything that you throw at it with the grippy rubber top and base, the rubber base here to keep it stable. And then this has a heavy duty plastic core in the middle. And this is going to all work together to support up to 40,000 pounds of weight, which is pretty incredible.
So this means that you're gonna be able to hold up your trailer jacks, your stabilizers, or this could even act as a leveling block for some of the biggest RVs that are out there. Now what makes this really flexible and versatile is how you can use the different pieces. So as you can see here, I do have this pad put together with this included elastic strap. I'm just gonna pull that off here, and that's going to allow me to pull the top off, and then I can stack other stack pads on this. And so I have a few others here.
I'm gonna get a green one here and a red one. And at the time of the recording of this video, we do have all of these color options available, along with yellow and some other colors as well. But I just pulled these out, 'cause I wanted to show you how you could use them. So for our blue one here, if I take the top off, I can take this one. And if you notice at the bottom here, it's kind of like building blocks or something like when you we inchesre a kid.
It's just going to stack right on top of that. And then if I take the top off of this one, then likewise, this one's gonna stack just right on top of that as well, so you can build up to that certain height that you're looking for for your jack, and just giving you a closer look here, it's very easy to put these together. And again, I just wanted to show you that base there. Now you could also set this up, it's kind of like a pyramid, a pyramid scheme, if you will. (laughs) Let me see if I can get this into frame.
So I'm gonna move my blue one and green one together just like that. And then I'm gonna take the red one here, and see, as you can see, you can kind of arrange these however is gonna work best for you, so that's really great. So I'm gonna go ahead and put the tops back on these. Of course, whatever configuration you come up with, you do wanna make sure that you've got the top on the highest one to give you that grippy, non-slippery surface there, just so you've got a firm stance there for your jack pad or for your wheel. Speaking of wheels, if you do use this as like a leveling block for your trailer or for your car or what have you, when you drive over this, you wanna make sure that you don't drive over the handle. You wanna drive over it like this, because you could potentially damage or break that handle. By the way, the handle is great for carrying these or putting them into position. So I did want to give you that little caveat there that you wanna make sure that you drive over these the correct way if you're going to use that to level your trailer in that way. So that strap's gonna keep everything together. Let me see if I can give you some measurements here. Looking at the overall length, we're sitting at 12 inches. That's gonna be same for the width or the depth as well. And then the overall height is gonna be right at two inches, and then it's going to be about one and three quarters inches tall without the rubber top. But when you add more cores, you're gonna get an extra about one and a half inches of height with each one, and then each block weighs a little over seven pounds or so, so it's not terribly heavy. But again, very robust, very well-built, can stand up to 40,000 pounds. So you're only gonna get one. So if you want more than just one blue one, you can adjust the quantity of your order of course. Or you could add the other color options that we have here as well. And so I'm confident if there's a certain color that you're looking for, we've got exactly what you need. If you happen to have any other questions about this block or any of the other items that we carry here at etrailer.com, don't hesitate to reach out to us, 'cause we do wanna make sure that you're getting exactly what you want and need. Well, again, my name is Andy. Thank you for joining me.
just what I need
Very solid. Easy to configure and stack if necessary.
Outstanding quality at a reasonable pri ce.
Great job from order to quick delivery! This is my second order from etrailer.com, it’s nice finding a company you can trust online.
Very well built
This was exactly what I was looking for. They work perfect. I had ordered purple and they were delayed. I wanted them quicker so I told them I didn’t care what color they were and they got them right out to me.
Decent price, quick shipping, excellent quality ! E-trailer always delivers.
I like the flexibility it gives me whether under the stabilizer legs or under the tires. It seems to be very strong.
Excellent quality product and great communication. My customer service agent William was super helpful!
husband used to pack 2x6's for leveling if needed. Happy with the pads, he even said these are better than boards.
Wasn’t sure at first, but now I won’t camp without them. I’ll admit I was a little skeptical when I first saw the SnapPad StakPads. Didn’t think they’d make that much of a difference. But after a few trips? I’m sold. I won’t head out without them now.
We’ve been on all kinds of sites, including gravel, soft ground, even some pretty lopsided spots, and these have been awesome. They give the jacks a nice wide base, so I’m not sinking into the dirt or worrying about things shifting around.
What I really like is how easy they are to use. I’ve stacked them when I needed a bit more height, and the rubber grip keeps everything steady. Nothing slides. I’ve even used them like a little ramp and drove up on them, and it was smooth sailing. Didn’t feel a thing.
They're all the same size, which makes lining them up easy, and the color options are a fun bonus. Plus, it makes them easier to find when I’m packing up. They’re lightweight, super easy to carry with the strap, and they don’t take up much room at all.
If you’re looking for a simple way to make setup easier and more stable, especially on unpredictable terrain, I’d definitely recommend giving these a shot. Totally worth it.
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