The one most people should buy. Two independent arms instead of one handle, which means real clamping force and a container that doesn't work loose on corrugations.
Specifications
| Handle | Twin independent arms |
| Fits | Every RotoPax and FuelpaX container |
| Included | 4" disc plate |
| Stacking | Yes — this is the mount RotoPax recommends for stacking |
| Warranty | 1 year |
Standard vs DLX vs LOX
| Standard | One T-handle. Budget option. |
| DLX | Two independent arms, more clamping force. The one to buy if you're stacking two containers. |
| LOX | Two arms plus a lock cylinder — but not compatible with extensions, so no stacking. |
Maximum stack is two containers, and the extension you need is determined by the bottom can, not the top.
Why the RotoPax pattern matters
This interface is a de facto industry standard. Dozens of manufacturers build brackets to it — our own Heavy-Duty RotoPax Spare Tire Mount, plus Front Runner, Eezi-Awn, Leitner, Axia Alloys, Xtrusion, TrailRax and RockSlide.
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