wildtoad wrote:
All you’re trying to do is to keep the unit from moving. A rock, brick, piece of wood, broken branch, plastic chock, rubber chock will do that job. You can pay big bucks for the best but it won’t work any better than the list above.
You couldnt be more wrong. If you were to ever use the Rotochoks you would understand. They dont just keep the trailer from rolling down the hill. They are part of the stabilization system to control shaking and bouncing. There is a very noticable difference between sitting in my driveway with wooden blocks vs on a campsite with rotochoks. When you have a 140lb dog that wants to play ball in the trailer they are worth every penny spent. Its just a shame that they are no longer in business