Product details
Xtremeauto wheel chocks with handles – ridged tyre stoppers (4 pack)
Handy and straightforward, these wheel chocks are one of those little bits of kit that make life easier on the drive, at the campsite or in the workshop. Made to stop unwanted movement, each chock is moulded from tough, impact‑resistant plastic and has a ridged face for extra traction. No faff with fiddly fittings — just pop them under the tyre and you’ll feel a whole lot more secure.
Practical features
They’ve got moulded carry handles so dropping them in place or grabbing them afterwards is quick and easy, even with gloves on. The ridged profile bites into mud, gravel and tarmac, so slipping is much less likely. Compact enough to live in a vehicle locker or toolkit, yet sturdy enough for regular use.
- Measuring 15 × 10 × 8.5 cm each — small but solid, ideal for preventing roll‑away during parking or maintenance.
- Made from weather‑resistant plastic, so they won’t crack or warp easily in wet conditions — useful for British winters and seaside trips.
- Sold as a pack of 4, so there’s enough for twin‑axle trailers or to keep a spare set in the garage.
When you’d use them
Perfect for the usual scenarios: leaving a caravan on a slight slope, stabilising a motorhome on uneven ground, steadying a trailer while you load up, or keeping a car put while you change a wheel. If you’re thinking of using them with very large agricultural tyres, check the measurements first — these suit most cars, caravans, horseboxes, trailers and motorhomes rather than oversized farm tyres.
Technical details and compatibility
Each chock measures 15 × 10 × 8.5 cm. Packaged dimensions are roughly 20 × 18.8 × 11.9 cm and the pack weighs about 930 g, so they’re easy to carry. Made from durable plastic to handle knocks and outdoor use. They’re not a replacement for wheel clamps or professional restraints where heavy‑duty immobilisation is required, but for everyday security and peace of mind they do the job very well.
Why they’re handy
No more fretting about a slight roll when parked on a slope, and no awkward balancing while changing wheels. The carry handles save time, the ridged faces add grip, and the weather resistance reduces the chance of cracking after a season or two. In short: simple, reliable kit that’s worth keeping in the van or shed.
They won’t replace specialist safety equipment — for heavier commercial use or very rough, uneven ground, look at dedicated chocks or extra restraints. For everyday parking and maintenance tasks though, these are a solid, no‑nonsense choice that’ll give you a bit of extra confidence.




