 Welcome to Rogue Gear Reviews. I'm Mark from RVLove and today we're talking about the Lynx Leveler's leveling blocks. Stay tuned. Welcome back to Rogue Gear Reviews. Again, today we're talking about the Lynx Leveler's leveling blocks. They are leveling blocks to help your RV get level in an unlevel site. They come in a pack of 10 for about 28 bucks and they're modular plastic leveling blocks and so they can stack them directly on top of each other or you can stay locked in place on the side or into corners if you need a big large space. Each time you put an additional block gives you an additional one inch of height. Most of the time you're going to be using them just forward and backward trying to get your RV level. They're made of plastic so they're relatively lightweight, but they're extremely strong for being lightweight. These are able to handle weights up to 40,000 pounds. Sometimes you'll see people using wood and they stack the wood, but because the wood just stacks on top of each other they're not as secure as something that locks in place like these modular design of these. They have a 10-year warranty. They're made in the USA. They're about eight and a half inches by eight and a half inches and when you have the full set of ten, it's about ten inches tall. We have four sets of these because if I need to lift the RV up five high, I usually need two sets of these blocks, but I also need to be able to put blocks underneath the jacks because once you lift the coach up or the motorhome or the RV of any type up higher then now the jacks have a further distance to reach the ground. By having these blocks underneath the jacks, the jacks don't need to extend as far giving you a much more supported and planted feel when you're set up in camp. When we started off on our travels, we inherited this set of yellow blocks and they broke and cracked and we had about six or eight of these and they just have not held up nearly as well as these orange links levelers. So these leveling blocks are really important to be able to give your RV the proper support because you don't want to be lifting your RV up off the ground so the suspension is dangling down. It's not as safe and definitely not as secure and planted of a feel. So I like to be able to have our suspension well supported by the blocks and speaking of support, I like to also put these caps on. These are sold separately in a set of four for about 16 bucks, but they go right on top. They don't add additional height, but what it does is it allows a very smooth and consistent surface so that your tire is completely supported all the way across and so that your leveling jacks would be able to touch down and not be trying to find their way in between the raised portions of these leveling blocks. Now with each of these add about one inch of height, so if you were to stack five of them, you'd be gaining additional five inches of height for your leveling blocks. So what do I think about these? We have had these since we first hit the road. We've been using them full-time for four years. We still have the original set that we bought. They have not cracked or broken. They've been very strong and consistent, durable product. They are so easy to use. They're only seven pounds, so they're lightweight even though I have four sets of them. We absolutely love them because we use these at almost every single campsite we set up at in four years. That's a lot of use and they've really held up to that, so I recommend them highly. So here we are in a campground that is perceived as being very level and yet I'm using blocks to stack up underneath the tires to raise them three high and I used another four high blocks underneath the jacks because I don't like to extend the jacks as far because I feel they're even more stable with less extension. So again, I highly recommend these links leveling blocks. We've used them extensively and been very happy with them in over four years of full-time travel. One other thing I wanted to make sure to point out in this video is you know when you're taking them out and using them in almost every site you start to learn how to put them away efficiently and I wanted to show you this. If you stack them right side up and then put the bag over them it's a very efficient way to pack these back in the bags. They're nicely stored for the next time you use them. So if you have any links levelers or if you have any questions about these please leave your comments or questions down in the comment section below. We'll of course put links to both the links levelers blocks and to the caps in the description. If you have any other suggestions or products you'd like to see us review here on Rogue Gear Reviews please leave those in the comments as well. Give us a like, subscribe, and until next time we'll see you on the road.