There has been a recent significant entry into the two-legged kickstand market by
Humpert
When this kickstand unfolds, it also unfolds sideways. With this, the kickstand can be more narrow transversally when riding and wider when standing. The footprint ends up being slightly wider than that of Hebie. Whether this actually translates into a greater stability I do not know. However, the negative aspect of this kickstand is that it interferes with the pedals when unfolded, thus preventing this kickstand from operating as a workstand, which is a great benefit of Hebie.
Humpert is made out of rather solid chunks of alu. This brings the negative aspect such as in Esge, that the thread through which the stand attaches to the bike might strip. Another issue might be that of the sideways unfolding joints in that they might introduce extra wobbliness, erasing the benefit of extra footprint. However, I have not really tested the latter, withdrawing after realizing that the kickstand could not be used as a workstand.
By the way, dwnptrl_777, what brand is the rack at your front? It certainly does not look cheap!
Thanks for the Humpert update. I had no idea, but appreciate your posting. Also, my front rack is from Surly. Same for the rear.