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How Much Weight Can Each SnapPad StakPad Leveling Blocks For RVs And Trailers Hold?  

Published 06/11/2025

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My 2004 Fleetwood Bounder is around 21,000 lbs loaded, and I’ve always used stacked lumber under my jacks. I’d love to retire the wood but want to be sure these new rubber ones are strong enough?

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Expert Reply:

Hey Glen, great question, and you’re not alone! A lot of seasoned RVers like you are ready to stop hauling around makeshift wooden blocks to level out the RV. The SnapPad StakPad blocks # SN64VR (white) and # SN74VR (black) are rated for up to 40,000 lbs per pad when used on level, solid ground—plenty of muscle for your Bounder and then some. They’re molded from dense recycled rubber that won’t chip, split, or swell up like old 2x8s in the rain.

We’ve had neighbors using these on Class A diesel pushers over 30,000 lbs with zero issues. They’re strong, grippy, and built to last for the long haul, just like your rig.

Where's the Bounder taking you this season?

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Glen

6/11/2025

Appreciate the info, Andrew! I went ahead and ordered a set, excited to finally ditch the old wood blocks. Between the rain here and hauling those around, it was getting to be more hassle than it’s worth. We’re heading to a rally in Kentucky next month so I’ll get a good test in. I’ll report back once I see how they do!

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Andrew N.

6/11/2025

@Glen That’s awesome to hear, Glen. I can’t wait to hear how they hold up at the rally! The rubber material makes setup and teardown a whole lot smoother (and cleaner, especially after a rain). If you get a chance to snap a photo of your setup once they’re in action, we’d love to see it. Safe travels to Kentucky and enjoy the rally!

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