Product Description
Overview: Introducing the Quick Release Maxtrax Mount – a revolutionary approach to mounting recovery boards on off-road and expedition vehicles. Expedition Essentials has addressed the challenges of access and storage that users commonly face with existing methods, offering a functional and aesthetically pleasing solution. This maxtrax mount is lockable, and modular - you can put it almost anywhere: your ladders, roof rack, or B2 Pro panel.
! NOTE: Maxrax Recovery Boards NOT included
Features & Benefits:
- Secure and Efficient Design: Leveraging pre-existing design elements within the Maxtrax recovery boards, this Maxtrax Quick Mount features a mounting system that grips the devices securely and efficiently. The proprietary hinges, actuating arm, and vice-action compression lock provide a fast and highly secure mounting system.
- Functional and Aesthetic Design: Expedition Essentials has prioritized both functionality and aesthetics, resulting in a mount that performs well and looks impressive.
- Arm-Actuated Kick Out: This Maxtrax Mount includes an arm-actuated kick-out feature when opening. This feature aids in breaking loose recovery boards that may be frozen to the base plate and facilitates easy removal from the mount.
- Double Security: The vice-action compression lock is backed up by a secondary padlock standoff, providing an additional layer of security.
- Material Selection: Constructed from a combination of aluminum and steel materials, this mount maintains strength while being lightweight.
- Corrosion Protection: All mounts are powder-coated for corrosion protection, and the compression lock includes a dust cover to enhance longevity.
- Compatibility and Sizes: Designed for Maxtrax brand recovery boards. It is not currently compatible with Maxtrax Xtreme Recovery Boards. 19" x 17" x 4.5"
Weight: Weighing in at 10 lbs, the mount is designed to be sturdy yet manageable.
- Usage Tip: For corrosion prevention, Expedition Essentials recommends periodic application of penetrating oil (e.g., WD-40) in areas where powder coating may not penetrate due to the assembly and welding process, particularly on the steel side captures and feet areas of the mount.






