Film smooth, fence-free game footage in seconds.

Fence Mod is the only chain-link fence camera mount with a toothed clamp that mechanically engages individual fence links — so your shot stays locked even when the game gets loud.

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Locked, not hooked.

The toothed grip on the clamp locks onto the chain link.

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No fence in the shot.

 The articulating arm lets you place your camera anywhere within ~4 inches of the mount point.

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Fits any camera.

Standard 1/4-20 inch thread works with GoPro, iPhone, Mevo, Pocket Radar, DJI — anything.

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Built to take a hit.

Aerospace-grade aluminium tested to hold up to 200 pounds.

Most mounts use friction, we don’t.

The typical fence mount hangs on the fence the way a coat hangs on a hook. A direct hit on the backstop and the camera shifts, drops, or falls. You see it on every YouTube highlight reel that ends with a clatter and a black screen.

The Fence Mod uses two teeth that mechanically grip a single chain-link. The mount can’t slide. The arm articulated inside a 4-inch radius so you can place the camera lens exactly in the open diamond of the fence — the spot where the autofocus stops fighting you.

A weight plate hanging from a chain on a chain-link fence at a baseball field with grass and trees in the background.
This image shows the Fence Mod Chain Link Fence Camera Mount on a fence with a GoPro Hero Black 13.

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