Fence Mod Chain Link Fence Camera Mount

$50.00
  • Built for the backstop — film the game without the shake, even when a foul ball hits.

  • Weight tested up to 200 pounds — can hold multiple cameras/radars at once.

  • Manufactured of aerospace-grade aluminum in California.

  • Toothed grip inside the clamp to resist fence vibration.

  • Features six 1/4-20 inch threaded attachment points for precise camera positioning.

  • 5.5-inch articulating arm — you don’t need perfect diamonds on the fence to get the right angle.

  • Built for the backstop — film the game without the shake, even when a foul ball hits.

  • Weight tested up to 200 pounds — can hold multiple cameras/radars at once.

  • Manufactured of aerospace-grade aluminum in California.

  • Toothed grip inside the clamp to resist fence vibration.

  • Features six 1/4-20 inch threaded attachment points for precise camera positioning.

  • 5.5-inch articulating arm — you don’t need perfect diamonds on the fence to get the right angle.

Stop fighting plastic clip mounts.

Made in California by a baseball dad. Aerospace-grade aluminum, six camera angles, one tool-free knob. Throw it in the bat bag and forget it.

Your Questions, Answered

  • Yes — the Fence Mod can mount to any chain link fence. You simply slide it onto the fence, keeping the chain link between the two teeth, and tighten down.

  • Any camera with a 1/4-20 inch thread is compatible with the Fence Mod, so small action cameras like a GoPro, Mevo, or Insta 360 work perfectly. In addition, you can use a DSLR camera and zoom in to find the empty space between the chain links.

  • We have weight tested the Fence Mod Chain Link Fence Camera Mount up to 200 pounds to ensure that any camera with a 1/4-20 inch thread will be held still, and you don’t have to worry about the mount loosening.

  • For maximum stability, mount the Fence Mod close to a pole where the fence is sturdy, and tighten it down so it is held steady on the fence. Additionally, do not constantly adjust the camera or the mount — its best to set it and forget it.