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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
These RV Leveling Jack Flex Pads work okay, but they're not exactly what I was hoping for. The 12-inch size is appropriate and the weight gives them some stability, but they still slide more than I'd like on certain surfaces. I've had mixed results using them on different terrains - they perform adequately on grass and dirt but struggle a bit on gravel where they tend to shift under pressure.The rubber quality seems decent enough, and I appreciate that they provide some protection for my plastic leveling blocks. However, they get pretty dirty fast and cleaning them is more tedious than it should be since dirt and small rocks get embedded in the textured surface.They aren't exactly sized correctly & not very square either. They also look to be manually cut with white marker on all of them.
Frenchfry
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Good quality. I have been buying horse stall mats and cutting to the size needed. These are as good and none of the hassle.
Bern
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
It doesn’t compress like some of the cheap knockoffs. This is heavy, firm rubber. Perfect for leveling large RVs
Derek
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
I use these as jack pads on my driveway. They do crush in but havent had any rip throughs as of yet. If i didn't use them then the jack stands would push down into my driveway. These take care of that. just let it settle well and slow when you lower the jack. no complaints.
Mrs. Wynn
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Compared to the plastic leveling jack pads, these rubber pads are a bit more heavier. They hold up pretty well to my rv jacks. Given my rv is 8k lbs, the jacks did leave a pretty good indentation in them from the footprint of the jack. They're very durable and the only minor recommedmation would be to add some grips to them because I have to carry them with both hands given they're flat and slip right oit of my hand. The grips will also help to keep them in place and make them stackable. I'm assuming they are are not stackable but if they were they would probably not work too well. The rubber that they're made of is pretty solid. But again, they are easy to dent. After so many uses they will begin to wear and tear.Overall the design concept is pretty cool. They are a bit heavier than the plastic levelling pads but that's okay. I will definitely recommend but with the amount of easy wear and tear, i would project that these may not be so beneficial for heavy rv travelers. They maybe more beneficial for the rv crowd that has a permanant spot. I like them and they are pretty good overall.
Laura T
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
These rubber pads will work for my intended use, but are poorly cut. If you’re looking for a straight, even cut, this won’t work…looks like a 1st grader cut them.
BDC
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
I like these and they work well versus my old hard plastic ones. These are great for gravel and uneven terrain. They conform enough along the bottom to give the pad a flat surface that won't damage the pad. The yellow plastic pads may break or permanently deform under the pressure on those surfaces.They seem to be made from horse mat, but they are cut perfectly unlike anything I could do.The negatives that I have is that they take up more space than my old ones.They are heavy compared to the plastic ones. They seem a bit expensive for what you get, but the shipping is probably much more expensive because of the size and weight. For my purposes, they could have been smaller and still accomplish the task for my four stabilizers.
R. Hyder
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
These are stiff rubber mats. I would think they are made of ground up used tires and the particles have been pressed together. In the advertising pics, they look smooth, but they are more porous. If you also look at the pic I posted, you will see what I mean. That can be good for traction, but will likely cause them to hold dirt/mud. So they could possibly be quite nasty when you go to store them. And since they do not come with a storage bag, you should have an area to store these that water/dirt friendly.I think they need at least a hole that you can run your finger through to pick them up. They are not bad heavy, but since there is nothing to get a grip on, they seem heavier than they really are. I would say they weigh roughly the same as a 2 liter soda each. So they are a bit difficult to handle with no grip, but would not be a problem at all if there was something specific to grab onto.They are flexible enough (think tire rubber) without being overly flexible. They are supposed to keep your stabilizers from sliding and sinking. So they have to be flexible enough to keep from sliding, but stiff enough to keep from sinking. I think these will do well at those jobs.Mine have not been in a dirty/muddy environment as of yet. But I did put one in my sink and filled it with water to see if the mat absorbed water. It sat in the water for ~20 minutes before being removed and drained. It did not really hold as much water as I thought it may. I know that rubber itself will not, but I felt it would be trapped inside the pores. After a quick shake, I placed it where it could continue to drain with something to catch any water that came out. Another ~20 minutes later and there was only about a tablespoon of water that drained from the mat. So I feel better about storing them without them being full of water.I think these will do fine for what they are advertised to do. I may pick a corner and drill a hole just to have something to get a better grip on. And I will need to remember to pick them up before I put the water hose away just in case I need to give them a quick rinse before storage.If your RV has issues with the stabilizers wanting to sink or slide, these may work well for you. I wish there was a way to permanently attach them to the stabilizer foot so they are just a part of them. There is already enough to do with set-up/pack-up, but...oh well.
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