Snap Pads

Anyone use snap pads with their stabilizer jacks? I noticed the 2025 models for the Tab 320s is not an option on their website when finding the correct size. Are the stabilizer jacks the the same size as the 2024s? Thanks!

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  • gkreitzburggkreitzburg Member Posts: 58
    I have them my 2023 t@b400. just measure the foot size - they have sizes to cover just about everything.
    2023 T@B 400 Boondock
  • rcarlson1957rcarlson1957 Member Posts: 258
    I've been using them for my stabilizer plates and a round jack foot I have for about 5 years. They're kind of pricey but work great. Looking at their website, they have different sizes for 3 different years, 2018, 2021 and 2024 with different model shown for each. I'm thinking 2018 to 2020 used one size, 2021 thru 2023 used another and 2024 thru present used yet another. I'm sure if you contact them and give them the shape of the stabilizer pad (round or square) and the width, I'm sure they'd be able to tell you the right one to order. Good luck. 
    2018 TAB 320S Silver/Black w/100ah Lithium/Bluetti Solar Battery & Portable Solar Panels
    2020 Honda Ridgeline RTL (AWD) Lunar Silver Metallic w/Bluetti Charger 1
    North Texas - Retired Air Force/Corporate Trainer
    Trips - 48  Mileage - 63,452
    "Our favorite trip will always be our next one"
  • MouseketabMouseketab Member Posts: 1,238
    Love my Snap Pads!
    Carol
    MOUSE-KE-T@B
    2007 Dutchmen T@B Clamshell #2741
    2022 nuCamp T@B 320 CS-S
    2021 F-150 502A Lariat SuperCrew, 3.5 EcoBoost 4x2
    Harvest, AL
  • TourDeForthTourDeForth Member Posts: 126
    Take care to check the clearance of the rear stabilizer struts. They tuck up close to the grey water drain pipe. In my 320s the Snap pads may not clear it. Unless they sized the rear one’s narrower.
    2023 T@B 320s Boondock, 2013 Toyota Tacoma TRD 4x4 2016 Toyota Tundra 1794 4x4
    John, Northern California
  • rfuss928rfuss928 Member Posts: 1,139
    edited November 28
    Vevor markets a very similar RV Leveling Pad in several sizes at very attractive pricing compared to "Snap Pads".
    https://www.vevor.com/trailer-jack-block-c_11891/rv-leveling-pads-5000-lbs-4-pcs-rubber-trailer-jack-pads-5-5-square-feet-p_010792219226
    The 5.5" square fit our UT perfect.

  • MickerlyMickerly Member Posts: 480
    Snap pads are a nice option. They are for larger trailers with a couple thousand pounds per stabilizer. It keeps the stabilizer from pushing into the summer asphalt by making a bigger foot. We have at best, 300 to 400 pounds per stabilizer.

    We camp mainly in State Parks. They have no benefit for us. The primary benefit for for our size trailers is in mud or soft sand. I went to their web site, the menu appears to have all the NuCamp trailers from 320 and up. If you can't find yours, give them a call directly. There are a limited number of sizes for the stabilizer feet.
    2018 320CS-S
    "Just Enough"
  • BlueespyBlueespy Member Posts: 247
    Mickerly said:
    Snap pads are a nice option. They are for larger trailers with a couple thousand pounds per stabilizer. It keeps the stabilizer from pushing into the summer asphalt by making a bigger foot. We have at best, 300 to 400 pounds per stabilizer.

    We camp mainly in State Parks. They have no benefit for us. The primary benefit for for our size trailers is in mud or soft sand. I went to their web site, the menu appears to have all the NuCamp trailers from 320 and up. If you can't find yours, give them a call directly. There are a limited number of sizes for the stabilizer feet.

    We have a 2019 t@b 400 with almost 50k miles of travel.  Whenever we stop, I use to always put down at least one red lego pad under each stabilizer. Having camped in all sorts of camp grounds, we felt having a lego pad or any pad that had a bigger foot print than the stabilizer would help with stability.  A few years back we were gifted four Snap Pads and for us they have been a game changer.  Where before my lovely wife of 45 years would lay the legos down then lower the stabilizers, with the Snap Pads, she just lowers the stabilizers.  Worked so well for us, when we recently upgraded to the Haven 220, we took our Snap Pads from the 400 with us.
    2025 Haven 220
    2020 Ford F-150 XLT (V-8)
    Niceville, Florida
  • MickerlyMickerly Member Posts: 480
     The T@B320 is lighter than your '400. We always have camped on a hard pad. For us, making the footprint larger doesn't have any advantage. If you are camping on a soft surface, they are significant value. Spreading the weight on a larger foot will allow you to stabilize on a softer surface or distribute a heavy weight over a larger surface. This is especially true in the rain or with a large 5th-wheel on hot asphalt.

    Every RV accessory does something. If what it does is of benefit for you, great. It is a valuable accessory. If it doesn't benefit how you use the trailer, then it isn't a benefit.
    2018 320CS-S
    "Just Enough"
  • B0atguyB0atguy Member Posts: 251
    We love our Snap Pads . Have had them before a "cheaper" option was on the market . Still worth every penny .
    Don't need to a place to store or carry them around , they are just always installed and ready for deployment ! 
    Work great . Nice and stable , but give a nice cushioned landing that adapts to most any surface . Perfect ! 
    2023 Ford F150 Sport 3.5 Ecoboost 
    2024 NuCamp T@B 400 BD,  Charcoal / White - 900AH LifePO4 , 620W Solar
    2016 Ford Transit 350 XLT - Adventure / Travel Van / 320s interior !
    2019 NuCamp T@B 320s Grey / Black - SOLD 

     

  • rcarlson1957rcarlson1957 Member Posts: 258
    We have had snap pads on our 320's stabilizers and trailer jack plate for 5 years now. Works great. Grips asphalt (and the concrete on my incline garage driveway), gives you a wider footprint on grass and sand and minimizes rust on stabilzer foot plates. 
    2018 TAB 320S Silver/Black w/100ah Lithium/Bluetti Solar Battery & Portable Solar Panels
    2020 Honda Ridgeline RTL (AWD) Lunar Silver Metallic w/Bluetti Charger 1
    North Texas - Retired Air Force/Corporate Trainer
    Trips - 48  Mileage - 63,452
    "Our favorite trip will always be our next one"
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