Camco RV Stabilizing Jack Pads, Helps Prevent Jacks From Sinking, 6.5 Inch x 9 Inch Pad - 4 pack (44595)

  • Helps prevent jacks from sinking into soft ground
  • Interlocking design and handy storage strap for easy storage
  • Built-in handle for ease of use
  • Measures 6.5" x 9" x 1"
  • Set of 4

With all these reviews complaining about the size, you'd hope someone would share the measurements. These pads are about 6.5" square, not including the handle, and provide a 6.25" square surface for placing your stabilizer. No, you don't want these if you drive a diesel pusher, but you probably know that already. These pads are perfect for our large highwall popup trailer's stabilizers though. They're even a little big. I never liked how the original 'sand pads' mounted to our stabilizer legs, and these plastic jobbies from Camco are much better. They are a simple thing, but with the nice touches of light weight and a sturdy velcro strap for stowage, these fit the bill. I've attached a few photos.

I like the handle format of these jack pads. They worked well with scissor jacks or stack jacks, especially when working with soft ground. I would recommend this product. It was easy to store in the camper also!

NOTHING beats the durability of recycled rubber tires. Solid pad on gravel terrain in AZ campsites. Used several times on our trips. No dings or chunks taken out like plastic pads.

Not mutch to expect. Made of hard plastic and easily portable. Remember to place flat side down.

Used these on our last camping trip under all 4 corner stabilizer jacks on our 32' 6500+ lbs travel camper. After leaving in place with weight on them for 5 days, not a scratch or deformity anywhere. Highly recommend.

I love these. Prior to purchasing these I was using wood. It got messy, warped, and I was always scared of it splintering. I don't have that issue with these! I have used them under my stabilizers and under the hitch thing (you can tell I'm real new to the trailer lingo) and they work great no matter where they're put. I also like that they dry off easier than my old wooden blocks.

I highly recommend them! We bought two for the front and two for the rear. We have a 27' Thor Ace and it has really made a difference in its stability. We believe it should be on all class A motorhomes straight from the factory. Of course my husband installed them and stated it was fairly easy for him.

Love em, and reasonably priced! I have three sets now, rather than carrying bulky and heavy boards for under my four travel trailer stabilizer jacks I just stack as many of these under each (unequal) side as needed to make my electrical powered stabilizer jacks land simultaneously and maintain my leveled position.(I first level with easy to use drive on Beech Lane Camper Levelers. So in combination, these work great). I store 6 on each side in my basement compartments, so I don't have to keep crossing over to the other side to get additional lift - rarely, if ever, would I need more than 6 on a side, so it comes out pretty efficient with a pretty insignificant cost.

I had been looking for something just like this product to go between uneven camping surfaces and the stabilizer jacks of the travel trailer. It provides a little bit more of a "form-fit" between the bottom of the 4 stabilizers on my travel trailer and the inevitably non completely flat surface such as dirt, grass or uneven campground pavement. The rubber better contours to ground surface and the result for me is a snugger level and a more stabilized travel trailer and I am very happy with the simplicity and ruggedness of this product.

The pads have really come in handy when camping on unlevel or rocky ground! We have been lucky this year that everywhere we have camped, with the exception of two places, have had ideal grounds for our stabilizers. When we needed them at the other places, we were so glad we had them! They worked like a charm! Won't travel without them!

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