• ➊ 12 RV Leveling Blocks!! Read the reviews of those who bought other 10 Piece RV Leveling sets…..had to buy another set because my traler has two axles and there weren't enough blocks in a 10 piece set
  • ➋ Patent Pending Built-in Ramps keep the leveling block in place while driving up on it and wont "kick" it out. Our RV Leveling Blocks stay in place
  • ➌ Xtra Large Camper Leveling Blocks!! Most lesser quality sets use a 8 1/2" block versus our 10 1/2" block
  • ➍ Heavy Duty!! Compare the construction of "ours" versus "theirs". We designed our RV Leveling Pads to handle the heaviest of travel trailers, campers and motorhomes. Thick molded high density plastic block design that allows water and dirt through the leveling block. Other RV Leveler designs have solid plastic to make it look more sturdy but actually creates a problem rather than solving a problem
  • ➎ Carrying and Storage Strap INCLUDED!! We know the inexpensive paper thin bag that other products use won't last long so we have designed a woven, re-inforced strap with sewn in handle and quick release buckle to keep your RV Leveling Kit together. Durable and easy to get on and off

Easy to use and because there are enough for both duels plus the front tire on those over sloping driveways makes it much easier to level RV

Quality, quick and easy to use

I like how wide these are. It gives me a little extra room to play with when I’m setting up the trailer by myself. Also, having 2 extra blocks makes all the difference.

Best way to get a Rv leveled the first time. Our's is over 30ft and we have tried other items, the was the best for us, and we got it right the first time, every time. Watch youtube to learn how to get it right and that way you can save your self a ton of time and yelling at each other..

The design of these blocks is unique and prevents the block from being pushed away by the tire. Have not used this product on uneven surfaces so cannot say how well they will handle uneven weight loading

In the past, we've used 2x10 wood blocks. But that was a couple of decades ago and we're all a bit more civilized these days. Plus, as we've gone from a 24ft 5th wheel to a small Roadtrek class b, we are a lot more sensitive to weight and space. While these levelers are a slightly heavier and larger than most of the competing products, the ease of use and sturdiness more than makes up for a small increase in weight and space required. It's still a bit early to be sure how well they'll hold up long term, but they certainly seem to be well constructed. My one wish though. While getting a 12pack of leveling blocks is nice. I'd really like to get another 4-6. Another 12pack would be over the top with my rig, so I'd love to see a smaller quantity option.

I really like these blocks. We have used them once on gravel and once on blacktop and they never shifted or moved. The ramp on each block helps the tires smoothly ride to each level. I have other blocks that held up well but wanted these because of the angled blocks. They fit together well and having 12 blocks will come in handy. The customer service is amazing. The first time we used them one broke. I contacted customer service and they quickly replied and in a week they sent me another set. I was only expecting one block but boy was I given a surprise. Congratulation on good service that is hard to find today. I would highly recommend this product. We have a 34 foot travel trailer so you know it can handle the weight!

I've had other blocks and several cracked so I tried these. They worked great. Having 12 actually worked perfect in my situation. The base of the block wasn't much wider than my old ones but the surface space that the tire sits on was, which is what I'm most concerned with. I was able to put 7 touching in a row on the bottom and 5 centered on top. Then drive (2 axle travel trailer) on to them. It fits both tires on with front to back wiggle room. They stacked nicely and didn't lift or slip out as I drove over them.

I have one axle hybrid trailer and my paved driveway has a slope, this is perfect. The camco ones looked tiny and seemed weak, these arnt. And I’ll use any extra pads for the stabilizers and tonge. The built in ramps on each pad is a nice touch too, trailer won’t jump climbing them.

Works great - have used them under the main hitch jack and the stabilizer jacks, so far. Haven’t needed to drive on them to level side-to-side, but with the angled edge, they should work well in this application too. 12-pack is nice. Having a few extra is useful. Also, they seem to be larger/wider than some of the competing orange blocks, which is nice. Definitely recommend them.