Best rv chocks & bocks according to redditors

We found 7 Reddit comments discussing the best rv chocks & bocks. We ranked the 4 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about RV Chocks & Blocks:

u/wfcentral · 3 pointsr/GoRVing

I was just at walmart and they were selling a plastic version of this for $25...and then I checked Amazon and see them for $13 or $20 depending on distance between wheels... https://www.amazon.com/Camco-44622-Wheel-Stop-Large/dp/B000BUU5Y0

I still understand you can pick up the hardware at Lowes and make your version for $5... just thought I would share this info because I looked at X-Chocks (too expensive) and don't have time to make my own right now.

u/agent4573 · 3 pointsr/vandwellers

https://www.amazon.com/Camco-Leveling-Blocks-Hydraulic-44505/dp/B00480BWCI

They're basically giant legos that you stack under the lower 2 wheels and drive on.

u/Sierrasclimber · 2 pointsr/vandwellers

DON'T TAKE AN ANIMAL TO VAN DWELL. Seriously, find someone to watch it. It will cause you major problems. What are you going to do with a cat 90% of the time? You can't leave it in the rig on a hot day.

First priority one everything has to be small to tiny. Simplify as much as possible.

Roof box - I like it. Can be a great way to add more storage.

Those setups seem neat but if you can cook at the rear hatch couldn't you cook anywhere? We just have small stadium chairs and cook outside the van on the ground. Like these:
https://kelty.com/lowdown-chair/

I'm using a butane and propane stove right now.
https://www.amazon.com/GS-3400P-Portable-Backpacking-Emergency-Preparedness/dp/B01HQRD8EO
Pretty cheap and good options for fuel. Also fairly compact and well packaged.

We also have a MSR Windburner Stove - good for fast and easy hot drinks. Most expensive fuel you can use though.

For water I find just do crystal geyser 1 gallon jugs are simple, disposable and easy to replace.

A poo kit is critical, for me that includes a folding shovel for digging cat holes when boodocked.
https://www.amazon.com/Gerber-Gorge-Folding-Shovel-22-41578/dp/B000WZCSTO

I like my rig to have an inflator kit and tire chains.

Leveling blocks are worth the space to me. We carry 4 which gives me 3 leveling options.
https://www.amazon.com/Camco-44505-Leveling-Blocks-pack/dp/B00480BWBE

You'll need a dishset and pots. I like vacuum mug for drink ware.

I'm a big fan on dedicated headlamps next to each persons sleep spot.

I like power bricks for cell phone charging.

u/JordanFox2 · 2 pointsr/overlanding

Like /u/Herbie555 said they usually the same thickness and they snap together. Here is an Amazon link to a Camco set. Camco makes a TON of stuff for the RV world and a lot of it can be really useful for overlanding as well.

u/trshtehdsh · 1 pointr/camping

It's for under your tires. You still need a level to check level. But compared to the lego-like pads that you have to drive on and off, adding and taking away to get to level ( https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00480BWCI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_EzUjzb66YNF53) this is majorly easier.

u/l84tahoe · 1 pointr/TruckCampers

Doesn't seem very sturdy, but if it works? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

I carry around two stacks of leveling blocks but I have also seen people with pieces of 2x4 that they cut to short lengths.