At 11" wide by 2" deep, SnapPad is the optimal octagon shape designed to further distribute the weight and protect your RV landing foot. SnapPad weighs less than 5 pounds, making it durable and strong.
Third party testing confirms SnapPad can support over 10,000 pounds per foot across any and all terrains, including asphalt, concrete, grass, gravel, mud, resin, ice and snow.
Made from rugged and durable recycled tire crumb, SnapPad is resistant against water, heat, oil, tar, mud, and all other environmental hazards. SnapPad won't crack, split, chip or break under pressure.
SnapPad is meant to be placed once. No need to position or move jackpads into place; SnapPad will automatically level across any surface. SnapPad is also easy to install, only taking a couple minutes for installation.
Because SnapPad doesn't need to be removed, there's no need to store them. Forget about placing mudding or dirty jack pads in storage, SnapPad just needs to be cleaned occasionally.
SnapPad not only performs well, but looks great too. Solid black, substantial, and fit for a rugged lifestyle, the SnapPad compliments both the RV and owner.
SnapPad won't just change how you use your RV, it'll change your camping experience.
SnapPad is engineered through the application of many years of industry experience and knowledge.
The beveled slope helps guide the RV jackpad into the cavity for seamless installation.
Wide cavity in the SnapPad provides a secure hold over the metal feet on an RV.
Bolt access hole allows for removal of metal foot with SnapPad attached, for easy and quick transfer.
The Patent-Pending design distributes the load of your RV over a larger surface area.
Simply place the SnapPad underneath the metal foot of the RV. Spray soapy water around the edge before lowering the foot down into the jackpad.
After spraying the water, lower the foot into the cavity and continue to apply pressure until the lip wraps over the edge of the foot. You'll know it's in place by the distinctive snap!
Now your SnapPads are permanently installed and ready to effortlessly level your RV across any surface.
Should your SnapPad not install, raise your foot 3 - 4", place a shim on the side of the pad, and lower the foot. The shim will help snap the pad into place.
Be sure to keep your fingers away from pinch points while installing your SnapPad!
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