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Crosswing Vertical Bracket

  • Crosswing Vertical Bracket

  • b corp
  • carbon neutral
  • Lifetime warranty

The 3-second version

  • Bolts to vertical surfaces including rack towers and camper sides
  • Compatible with T-slot tracks or through-bolt mounting
  • Works with Talon clamps to grip vertical rack bars
  • Requires the Crosswing awning—bracket alone does nothing
  • Permanent bolt installation on most surfaces
  • Load-bearing wall or structure required for non-vehicle use

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Mounting Hardware for Crosswing Awning on Vertical Surfaces

Most vehicle awnings assume you have a horizontal roof rack. If your setup has vertical bars, a platform rack with upright towers, or no rack at all—just a camper wall or truck bed rail—the standard clamps leave you stuck. This bracket fills that gap by turning any weight-bearing vertical surface into a mounting point, using bolts or T-slots instead of clamps. It matters most for work trucks, overlanders with custom racks, and anyone who wants the awning on a wall or a second rig without buying redundant hardware.

Good gift when

  • Owners of platform racks, utility trucks, or campers without horizontal roof bars
  • People rotating one awning between two vehicles
  • Anyone mounting an awning to a permanent outdoor structure
  • Buyers whose rack has vertical bars instead of crossbars

Skip it if You already have horizontal crossbars or a standard roof rack, where the included Talon clamps handle everything without additional hardware

Specs

Compatibility
Crosswing awning system
Mounting Options
T-slot or bolt attachment
Deployment Angles
Three adjustable positions at installation

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess

Practical for someone who already owns the Crosswing awning and needs a second mounting setup.

The details

This bracket adapts the Crosswing awning system to mount on upright surfaces rather than horizontal racks alone. Where the standard hardware clamps onto roof bars, this piece bolts directly to anything vertical—the side of a platform rack, a camper exterior, a utility truck rail, or a permanent structure like a patio wall.

The design works with T-slot systems or standard bolts, depending on what you're attaching to. Once the bracket is installed, the awning slides into place using the same quick-attach fittings that come standard, so you're not learning a new system or carrying extra tools. Installation is still a one-person job.

You can also pair this bracket with the awning's original Talon clamps to grab onto vertical bars found on many utility and work truck racks. That combination covers setups where neither a flat roof nor a horizontal crossbar is available.

The bracket allows three deployment angles at install time, so you can adjust how high the awning extends once opened. That matters if you're mounting low on a camper door or high on a rack tower—you pick the angle that puts shade where you need it.

Because the bracket mounts independently of a vehicle roof, you can install it on a second truck or van and move the awning between rigs without unbolting the hardware each time. You can also fix it to a wall for a semi-permanent outdoor canopy, as long as the structure can bear the load.

Bolt-on bracket that opens up rack bars, camper walls, and RV sides for awning attachment

$59.95at kammok.com

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Questions

Does this work without the Crosswing awning?
No. This bracket is mounting hardware designed specifically for the Crosswing awning system. It has no function on its own.
Can I mount this to the side of an RV or camper?
Yes, as long as the surface can support the awning's weight and the mounting loads. You'll bolt the bracket directly to the exterior wall using the appropriate fasteners for that material.
Do I need to buy Talon clamps separately?
The Crosswing awning includes one pair of Talon clamps. If you want to combine this bracket with Talons to grip vertical rack bars, or if you're setting up a second vehicle, you'll need an additional pair.
Can I adjust the awning angle after installation?
You choose from three deployment angles when you install the bracket. Once bolted in place, that angle is set. You'd need to unbolt and reposition the bracket to change it.
What's the difference between this and the standard mounts?
The standard Talon clamps grab horizontal roof bars. This bracket bolts to vertical surfaces like the side of a rack, a camper, or a utility truck rail—anywhere the clamps can't reach or grip.

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