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Click for more info and reviews of this Stackers RV Jack Pads: https://www.etrailer.com/RV-Jack-Pads... Check out some similar RV Jack Pads options: https://www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-RV_J... https://www.etrailer.com Don’t forget to subscribe! / etrailertv Full transcript: https://www.etrailer.com/tv-review-st... Hi, Matt with etrailer. Today we're gonna be talking about the Stackers StayPut jack pads and leveling blocks. Now these are gonna have a ton of different uses, which are gonna be talking about today. Some of those uses are, like how I'm using it right now. I'm using this to level out my trailer, so you can be a little bit more comfortable when you are sleeping in it. You can use this with the jacks in the front of your trailer so those jacks don't have to travel as far, so they last longer and you can even use it with some of your leveling systems just so again, that's gonna help 'em last longer and give them more stability. And I'll be actually showing off each one of those applications today. Did wanna mention that this is gonna come with 10 of these blocks. And there's a lot of different ways you can lay these out if you want to use it for how I'm doing it right now as a leveler. So I'll put in one of the configurations. We're kind of making a pyramid, and I'm gonna make it three high. Now this is a little bit more extreme. What's really nice about these two is if you have a tandem axle trailer, there are gonna be quite a few of these, so we could even kind of double stack it and kind of plan accordingly, so we can lift up both those tires if need be. But again, that's just gonna depend on how high you need to lift this up. If you need something that's gonna feel a little bit longer, one I would recommend is gonna be another one by Stackers. They're gonna have these same type of blocks, but instead of being 10 inches by 10 inches, they're gonna be 10 inches by 20 inches. So that's another one I would recommend. All right, and I'm just gonna slowly pull up on it and see how it feels. It looks like they moved just a little bit, but the whole process of pulling up on 'em, I really didn't feel any resistance and it was really easy. So we moved over here to a different trailer so I could talk about how it's gonna be with some stabilizer jacks. So one of the big elements here is these feet are typically kind of small. These are gonna give us a much bigger footprint, making this more stable, especially on uneven ground like mud or rocks like I have right here. Something else I noticed that's fairly nice about this is when we lower this down, depending on how you're doing it, right now, I have two of these blocks in place, so that's gonna save us some movement from these. So since we're not gonna have as much movement, this is gonna give these more longevity and less stress on them. If you pair it with your jack, this is gonna give it a little bit more life. So I wouldn't have to extend this all the way down. And what I can even do is price stack this three, maybe four high. Let's see how that does. I think I get one more out of it. There we go. Shoot, I might even go five. And now when I go to use my jack, I barely have to lower this down. The other really nice thing about this is even if I'm on uneven terrain, this is gonna be much wider than my footprint of my jack. So this will make it more stable. Since these do stack together, these are gonna be fairly compact, so putting it back in the bag really isn't too bad. It might be easier just to do this one at a time, but I'm gonna try to get 'em all in at once. There you go, that one in there fairly easy. And a lot of these bags sometimes can be kind of hard to work with, especially when you're working with hard objects. But that wasn't bad at all, and it does a pretty good job at holding everything into one place. Makes it pretty easy to carry around too. Now if you guys do decide to go with this, let us know how it's working for you in either comment or review. And again, if you guys have any questions, let us know here at etrailer. I'm Matt and thanks for watching.