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$ 30.88

Score By Feature

Based on 13,037 ratings
Easy to use
9.48
Light weight
9.48
Stability
9.08
Value for money
9.13
Sturdiness
8.78
Durability
8.28

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Product Description

The Lynx Recreational Vehicle Leveling Kit comes in 10 pieces
The modular design of levelers not only allows for adapting to any leveling function, but they are also capable of supporting heavy loads
The stacks can be used as pyramids to raise an RV to the desired height by simply setting them up as a pyramid and driving onto them
In addition to being used to support other stabilizing equipment, levelers can also act as support bases

Questions & Answers

These products are not suitable for use on soil, gravel, or grass Can you tell me if the ground (campsite) is level? Is this something that I could use to drive my 81 VW Vanagon on in campgrounds?

For unlevel conditions, these are specially designed. that you have to keep an eye on This is the kind of place where big chunky rocks are not wanted. In the end, I had to purchase two kits because one was not On my 38 ft tandem axle 5th wheel I use them with a 12k Lb weight rating. As a starter, I put 3 under each wheel and one under the landing gear and rear stabilizer in addition to the wheels. It's 16 total, and that gives me 4 to add to the low side. If the camping area is any more out of level than that, I wouldn't want to park there.

Can you confirm that this 10 pack results in a lift of 3 inches? (I couldn't locate that details on the Amazon page. ?

As a side note, here are the full four issues Approximately four arrangements will be given to you if you choose one. There is a maximum of 5" It would be impossible to build in the center of the grounds since you'd need all 20 of the sets and not enough land. In order to get 4 levels under each wheel, you would need to build each stack by putting all 20 tiles from two sets together, pulling forward and backward while doing each. It has never been necessary for us to have more levels than three.

Can I trust this product to be made in the ?

There is no doubt they are made in the US

The motor home we have is 24,000# if it's Is it possible to mount them under each of the four ?

I've never had any problems with them underneath my levelers on my 16,000 trailer. For the top layers of the stacks, you should get the caps.

Selected User Reviews For Tri-Lynx 00015 Lynx Levelers - 10 Pack , Orange

Those things can explode into tiny pieces if you are not careful! As soon as I opened the package, I noticed that it was impressive They seem to be a good product, they are easy to use and compact
3/5

I learned that they aren't made of heavy plastic after the first use, a little wear and tear appears. My van started to tilt at a music festival over Memorial Day weekend, and many of the blocks exploded, leaving more than 60 small orange pieces scattered all around the The good news is that no humans or vehicles were harmed since I was there first. Having contacted the manufacturer, they claim never to see this problem, but acknowledge that it is possible if the levelers are hit with a rock or placed on one. Even though the replacement set posed a threat, I accepted it. My weekend outing was the same as the weekend before. The 2x8 boards that I use as foundations for the leveling blocks were purchased before Memorial Day. For the second time, my 2x8 slipped on wet grass, the blocks fell off and I now have pieces of orange shrapnel in my hands. The following updates have been made Both the second and third attempts failed. For the time being, I am contacting the maker to request a refund I'll report back so others know if they are having an issue.

Further Despite repeated attempts, no response came from the Apparently, they don't stand by their product. I also notice that there are a lot of reviews indicating that some of their products are fragile and easily break, crack or explode. You should avoid these things at all costs because they can be very dangerous.

Foster Bradford
Foster Bradford
| Jun 26, 2021
Camping is a lot of fun
5/5

My concern was that these might break with the smallest camper because of the reviews I read. I've read none of those. (See photo) I have a Jayco Eagle HT 314BHDS to serve as a reference. The unloaded weight is 8200 pounds and it's loaded with 14000 pounds The coordinates for this location are 38' 10". There's a lot of space in this Our yard is often set up with some of these to give us some extra support under our jacks & canoes Every time we camp at the campground, which has happened twice now, they are used. On the first occasion we worked level, and on the second time we worked downhill and the back side required like six stacked under the jacks, so we were only able to lower the jacks Here's a view from below the bunkhouse! The kids aren't always gentle when it comes to I have been very impressed with them so far. It has been a pleasure working with them and there have been no issues. In our case, as well, we lay out ours like a diamond and have noticed that it much less likely to move. According to my logic, it depends on what everyone is setting up or if there are any issues with the product. I have found these to be very effective - and we don't have a tiny camper at all! As a result. There might be some fault on the customer's part or whatever. As for the durability, I can affirm that these hold up well. I hope these are of help to those who are on the fence about purchasing them.

Nathalia Ellison
Nathalia Ellison
| Mar 21, 2021
Besides their intended use, they can be used for other purposes as well! The number of packs has grown from three to six, and we have finally stopped using Having room for storage in an RV is important, and I have found on more than one occasion that these end up serving multiple purposes
5/5

Furthermore, they are extremely Our team has visited a number of sites that have been uneven with the table even being Stack these products under the table to ensure it is level. The second paragraph. As funny as it sounds, you can leave these in front of a youngster, and they'll stack them up like Legos. Playing with their box instead of the actual present when they were younger is like watching a child play with a present when they are young. 1. 2. 3. Campers can do almost any sport they want with them. For baseball bases, second and third goals in soccer, and end zones in football, we've used them, as well as to level our camper

Of course, we use them for leveling as well
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I'm not sure why, but wood vs plastic levelers seem to be among the things people simply disagree about. If you've been using wood for a while and it works for you, stick with it. You should definitely consider these if you are just getting started with RVing, as they have multiple purposes, so their price is justified by their multiple functions. As an added bonus, I find them easier to store. The only place for me to store the wood pieces I was using was my pass through. The RV would never be a place where they would be stored. Despite how easy it has been to store these, if I ran out of space in the pass through, this is one of the things that I would consider storing in the RV if it wasn't being If I were forced to plan a negative, the one thing that comes to mind is that maybe I wish there was a color option. Can you buy a color that matches the RV's palette so that, if you are crazy about matching everything, you can match it with the color you have in your RV?.

Blakely Murray
Blakely Murray
| Nov 03, 2020
This is terrifying
3/5

There is a Lance 1010 Truck Camper I have, which weighs approximately 4000 pounds fully loaded and is a 1 ton dually truck. These work great for driving up on. I have used them for driving up on. My pants just about soaked when I tried to use them on the asphalt under the camper jacks. The weight of the camper caused the middle circle of the Lynx to cave in as the truck was raised onto its jacks. The car was slowly lowering itself through the middle of the Lynx as the camper slowly arrived at the ground. Under the front tires, these did work fine, but I would not recommend these to anyone who uses jacks. Those levelers are great under the jacks, they are called blue RV levelers. If you search for those, you can find them. It is obvious that the Lynx are far less useful than.

Ayleen Wilcox
Ayleen Wilcox
| Jan 21, 2021
I like how it works
5/5

If your RV isn't level, you should buy 2 packs. Considering that you don't have to haul around heavy wood to level out, these work great. It turns out that we need another pack of ten after buying one. The 10 may seem like a lot, but when stacked to create a level surface there isn't much of a difference. It is suggested that you buy two.

Erik Ramsey
Erik Ramsey
| Oct 20, 2020
The most valuable thing in the world! There are three of these ten in our possession We ordered two packs, and will be ordering one more for our 25' class C boat
5/5

As the first site of this season had quite a degree of downward slope, an incline of 4% was necessary There is a high Lynx level (which, by the way, needs a platform of 10 blocks for each front wheel) A lift under a rear dual of 3 high (could have probably gotten away with 6 but we used 9 for a good platform, so that is By adding Lynx chocks to the front pyramid (lol), I was able to level the machine safely (plus added 2 more rubber chocks to The lake was a 10-foot drop, so it was good that we were on the flats. I strongly recommend having at least one more set of these, even if you think you have too many already. There will be more than one reward for your efforts. If you have an extra set, you can help a fellow camper out (you can even sell it to them and replace your set).

Alessandra Shea
Alessandra Shea
| Oct 07, 2020

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