I'm with
@Vantage on this - be careful choosing a stand that can damage the frame of the bike - especially with a loaded bike.
I used to have an alu hybrid that I used for loaded touring. I tried out a couple of stands, the one in longest use had a clamp on the chainstay. I'm not an expert, but the frame failed at the point where the clamp was on the chainstay.
These days I use a clickstand - not cheap and designed specifically for each bike. It's excellent for a loaded bike, even one with a trailer but is not great on soft land or urban areas (kids can kick it out).
People make their own, too.
However, one advantage of the two foot stand for touring is the ability to tackle wheel, gear and brake issues easier on the side of the road.
Sorry it's not what you were asking about.