RAM® Level Cup™ 16oz Drink Holder with Ball
Overview
The RAM® Level Cup™ is the perfect self-leveling, gyroscopic cup holder accessory for any vehicle including motorcycles, ATV’s, Big Rigs, and much more. With two pivot points, the self-leveling feature allows your drink to stay upright – even in the most demanding environments. The integrated eyelet and hook provides an optional tethering function so you can secure any small or open container. The RAM® Level Cup™ is compatible with cups, cans, bottles, and mugs ranging from 2.5" to 3.5" in diameter. Drink koozie included.
Features
- Compatible with cups, cans, bottles, and mugs ranging from 2.5" to 3.5" in diameter
- Gyroscopic, self-leveling feature avoids spills and is perfect for motorcycles, ATVs, boats, and more; includes drink koozie
- Included B size 1" RAM® rubber ball allows for connection to any B size RAM® double socket arm; ball and socket technology allows for near-infinite adjustability
- Backed by a lifetime warranty
drink size:
12-16 oz
ball size:
B Size (1")
weight capacity:
Standard Use: 2 lbs
Heavy-Duty Use: 1 lb
materials:
Marine-grade aluminum
High strength composite
packaging type:
Poly Bag
Weight:
0.43 lb
Return Policy:
All products purchased from RAM® can be returned within 30 days with no restocking fee (return shipping not provided). See full return policy here.
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Have a Question?
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What are the plastic hooks on the front and back of the cup holder for?
Those hooks are there in case you want to stretch a rubber band over your drink for an extra level of security. A rubber band can also help prevent the foam coozie from blowing away when it is empty. We do not provide a rubber band with the cup holder. It is designed to work with generic rubber bands so they are easy to source and replace as needed.
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How tall are the 12-16 and 16-32 cup holders?
The RAM-B-132BU is 4 7/8" tall
The RAP-B-417BU 4 3/8" tall
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Are these sold individually or as a pair when ordered?
If there are components sold separately from a kit you will see the break down in the "Kit Components".





