Product details
Pennine caravan wheel chock pair – dark blue
These Pennine caravan wheel chocks (model BJ180) make life on the road a touch easier. A ready-to-go pair arrives with a moulded grab handle on each chock, so sliding them under the tyre and pulling them back out is dead straightforward — no faff with awkward grips. Perfect for leaving the caravan on a slight incline, doing a quick walkaround, or unloading kit on a campsite.
why these chocks are handy
Ever parked on a slope and had that niggling worry the wheel might roll? These chocks give a simple mechanical stop to keep the caravan steady while hitching, loading or doing minor checks. They’re small enough to tuck away in a locker or under a seat, and light enough to move about without breaking a sweat.
- A pair gives security on both sides during routine stops and when pitching on uneven ground.
- The moulded handle makes positioning and removal quick and tidy, even with gloves on — no faffing about.
- Compact footprint, so they won’t take up much room in the van.
- Handy on windy pitches, rough ground or when you’re doing maintenance.
specifications and a few notes
Model: BJ180. Manufacturer: Pennine. Manufacturer part number: BJ180. Package dimensions: 22.35 × 14.48 × 7.37 cm. Item weight: 660 g. One odd entry in the original data mentions 12 Volts — this is almost certainly irrelevant for a purely mechanical chock, so best to ignore any electrical references when you’re thinking about how these work.
short tips for safe use
- Always place the chock on the downhill side first, and use a pair (both sides) where possible for extra security.
- Put chocks on firm ground so they don’t sink — on soft surfaces, pop a plank under the chock.
- Check for damage before use; they should sit flush against the tyre tread.
- Store them dry and out of direct sunlight where possible to extend their life.
They’re designed for general caravan use, though they won’t necessarily suit every tyre size on the market — if in doubt, test the fit before relying on them for long-term storage. All in all, a simple, no-nonsense bit of kit that’s a proper help on blustery campsites or a sloping drive.
