• Approximate size: 7 inch length x 4 inch width x 6 inch height,Weighs Approx.:8.5 pounds
  • Solid rubber construction
  • Use with ramps or other lifting devices
  • Use to keep tires from rolling
  • Ideal to keep your vehicle or trailer in place in any climate

These are heavy and strong. Bout two pairs for our camping trailer. These are far better than the cheap plastic one that slip on surfaces like concrete or wet grass.

They work great for my camper which is about 7,000 lbs. They are super sturdy and the handle on them is perfect.

Use these on my 25ft camper trailer and they do exactly what they are intended to do. They are thick, heavy and the rubber material provides lots of grip to the tire and ground. Very pleased

Excellent wheel chocks. These are built to stop heavy vehicles from rolling. Once you placed these heavy duty rubber wheel chocks behind your car, SUV, or truck, they stick to the ground. Safety is important and I highly recommend these wheel chocks for shop or home use.

Rugged, well made rubber chocks. The rubber odor is like a tire store x 10! Upon receipt, we immediately unwrapped them and put them outside to air out. After 3 days outdoors, the rubber smell is still strong. Because of the odor, we plan to place these in our truck bed for travel, rather than enclosing them in the cargo storage of our travel trailer. Eventually the odor will dissipate.

Yes they smell...they're rubber! LOL. But they work great and that's what matters. Why would you want to have them in the house anyway? Leave them outside where they belong and everything will be fine. Love the handles. Great feature. I currently have two sets for two trailers and would buy them again if the need arises. I am very pleased with this purchase.

Exactly as described and Delivered as promised. Solid heavy weight with hand grips that allow you to add some rope for even easier handling. Did buy again.

these puppies are heavy duty, not light weight plastic but dense molded rubber. Spot on, strong and up to the job of holding back some beef, also the photo has these upside down, btw. For those who complain of the smell, its normal for rubber to have an odor. Compounding rubber is like baking a cake for the most part, each compound has a closely followed recipe with, many chemicals are added to the raw rubber (or cake as its called). These things add lubricity so the rubber can be mixed in a calendar, or add strength to the final product (like carbon black), or help with oxidation protection, and last but not least; a curing agent that speeds and assists in the vulcanization process that produces the final product. Long story to say that this process produces a chemical odor in the molded part, it will go away with time generally speaking. But its just not that bad anyway. Actually to me it smells like money since I have been involved in the rubber products business. I like these chocks they are heavy at several pounds apiece, better than others I have bought for sure.

These are HEAVY and PERFECT to hold a large Key West Boat on a concrete driveway that is on a slight grade. I back the boat up the driveway and Chocked it. The rubber grips the concrete. Local Chain Auto Parts stores tried selling me "Plastic" wheel chocks.....Wow, Plastic Chocks are a JOKE? I encourage anyone that is needing GREAT Wheel Chocks to buy these.

They do what they are supposed to do. They are heavy, solid, and grip the tire. I considered a different style by the same manufacturer here on Amazon, it appeared to have a shallower angle which I thought would be better for small passenger car tires. I’m glad I went with this one, it’s a good fit for my small cars and larger pickup truck