Keep your trailer secure with these etrailer Wheel Chocks. Made from high-impact polyurethane, they're built to withstand tremendous weight while resisting scuffs and abrasions. Whether you're parking your RV, travel trailer, or fifth-wheel trailer, these chocks offer the robust durability you need.
Say goodbye to shifting wheels. The treaded surface of these wheel chocks provides a secure grip on your tires, ensuring stability even on steep inclines or uneven ground. The ribbed bottom also helps keep these chocks firmly in place, preventing unwanted movement.
Never leave your chocks behind again. Their distinctive bright orange color makes them easy to spot, so you can always find them quickly when it's time to pack up.
Moving and storing your wheel chocks is a breeze thanks to the built-in handle. Plus, the molded hole allows you to easily run a rope through each chock, keeping them together when not in use. This design makes positioning and removal straightforward, saving you time and hassle.
Tailored to fit neatly under your tires, these chocks measure 8" long x 7" wide x 6" tall. This size ensures a snug fit, preventing your trailer from rolling over the top and keeping it securely in place.
At just the right weight and size, these chocks are easy to transport and handle without compromising their effectiveness. They're a perfect companion for your on-the-go lifestyle, ready to keep your camper or trailer steady whenever needed.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hey guys, it's Randy here at etrailer.com. Today we're going to take a look at the etrailer polyurethane wheel chocks. Now these wheel chocks I really, really like. These are going to be an excellent substitute for the old rubber style wheel chocks. These are much lighter. They're easier to handle, but they're just as durable.
We've had sets of these around the shop here for years now that we've been using and other than maybe being a little bit dirty, they're in excellent shape and they do a great job. It's a nice dense material, so there's not really any flex, hardly are any gives to it.But I like these in the sense that there's just enough flex to where you can see like the ribs here on the bottom. As a tire puts a little pressure on them, they dig in and they grip. Same thing with some of the T treads that we see here. It just allows those grooves on our tires to get a bite.
We don't have to worry about any slipping.In the backside there's a nice handle there. As you get a good grip, slide it into position where you want it. These are available either in a single, or you can see here a two pack. I think that's an excellent solution for a single axle trailers. We can put one in the front and one in the back to keep that movement to a minimum.
On our tandem trailers, we can put them inside like this, front and back.And you'll notice the hole in the bottom of each of them. That allows us to very easily put a rope through. Once your rope comes through, you get a big flat washer to go on there and then just tie a knot in the rope, pull it down, and make it tight, so then you could have an easy grab handle. You just reach in there and grab it. Most of the time I see that done in pairs, so you'll have a rope through one, then coming through the other.
That way you can place it down and in. When you need to use it, grab the rope and pull it. Both of them will come out and it also allows you to hang it to store, so I like that option.In working with customers on these, there've been zero complaints. Everybody really likes them. They're very strong. They're very durable. Compared to the rubber wheel chocks, they're going to be a much lighter thing to work with, not as heavy to carry around. And they don't leave any of the black marks that we sometimes get off of those rubber wheel chocks, and they certainly don't smell. Some of those rubber wheel chocks can have a heck of an odor to them.Also, we have steel wheel chocks. A steel wheel chocks I think are okay for dock yards and things like that, but as far as in a garage like this, they tend to chip your floor a little bit and do some scratching and some damaging there. So of all the wheel chocks I've handled and messed with, these are definitely the ones I like the most. They're going to be suited for just about any size tire really. They're not too tall, they're not too short. I think they're just the ideal size, the ideal weight, and something I think you'll really like.Here's the example of the one that we've had out here for a few years. And you can see maybe it's not quite bright as what it used to be, but as far as the density, everything is just identical, just the same. No wear and tear, and we use these, if not every day, every other day up here inside and outside. They just do a really good job.I also liked the coloring on them. I liked the high vis orange. When you've got them in place, they're very easy to see. You're going to be less likely to forget about them and try to roll over them. You're also going to be less likely to leave them behind in campsites in situations like that. Generally when you're pulling away from a camp site, at least I do, I always look in the mirror, make sure I didn't forget anything, make sure I didn't leave the kid behind and these will really stand out. These are going to be bright and orange, and you should be able to see them and recognize that they're there and get them picked up.
With a little rope it will work great!
Speedy delivery, quality chocks
Always love my products to be orange. Great size, manageable, and sturdy.
Solid, exactly what I was looking for.
They work great
Great product
It was snug, maybe a little too snug... had to sort of force it on in order to get the pin up. I would still rather have snug rather than loose.
Great product for a great price. Service and delivery was awesome.
Item arrived as described. Works perfect. Highly recommend.
Great. Delivered quickly. Product was as represented online. Solid, tough, not too heavy. Should do well in holding tires during pull test.
Really nice and sturdy. Fits well under my 15 " wheels .
I really like these chocks, heavy duty, wide and good color.
The stallion chalks are the perfect shape and weight for our 5th wheel.
Works excellent, light weight and the orange color brings attention when making trailer ready of transport.
It stops a tire from rolling, is lightweight, and mine didn't reek of plastic fumes. What else can I say?
For our small, single axle travel trailer, the size is just right. We think the gripping surfaces and the softer, somewhat compliant material will provide improved traction. I am not sure we need the rope hole, but there is no negative to it.
Well I just got them the other day and haven`t used them yet. They look like exactly what I needed. The hole in the center allows me to run a chain through and lock them to the axle. As soon as I put my trailer on the next job they will be put to good use.
I know, it's a only a chock but,... It's substantial without being too heavy, lacks the smell and black hands of the rubber chocks, has a hole for a rope handle, and the color is a good visual reminder.
Very solid and larger than expected. These are replacing earlier etrailer chocks (years ago) that were less expensive and are becoming brittle from sunlight (UV) exposure. Very fast delivery was a huge plus!
Nice and wide. They work great with my Anderson levelers. Easy to pick up as they have a slot in the back to grab.
Bought this for the travel trailer. Very well made and should work well.
Good heavy duty construction and good size for the R16 tires on my fifth wheel.
Solid. Heavy duty. Proper curve to fit to tire.
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