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HME TPCH T-Post Trail Camera Holder New Brown, 2.00 X 5.00 X 8.00 HME TPCH T-Post Trail Camera Holder New Brown, 2.00 X 5.00 X 8.00 HME TPCH T-Post Trail Camera Holder New Brown, 2.00 X 5.00 X 8.00 HME TPCH T-Post Trail Camera Holder New Brown, 2.00 X 5.00 X 8.00

HME TPCH T-Post Trail Camera Holder New Brown, 2.00 X 5.00 X 8.00

HME TPCH T-Post Trail Camera Holder New Brown, 2.00 X 5.00 X 8.00 HME TPCH T-Post Trail Camera Holder New Brown, 2.00 X 5.00 X 8.00 HME TPCH T-Post Trail Camera Holder New Brown, 2.00 X 5.00 X 8.00 HME TPCH T-Post Trail Camera Holder New Brown, 2.00 X 5.00 X 8.00
$ 7.95

Score By Feature

Based on 547 ratings
Delivery
8.94
Satisfaction
8.61
Customer service
8.59
Value for money
8.45

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Trail cameras can be mounted on T-style fence posts.
The holder easily slides over and around the posts.
The trail cam rotates to the desired position with ease.
The vertical adjustment is 220 degrees, and the rotational adjustment is 360 degrees. Attaches to the camera's 1/4-20 socket.
Attaching your trail camera to any side of most traditional T-style fence posts has never been easier. To ensure a secure mount, loosen the treaded knob just enough to slide the holder over and around the post, then tighten. Your trail camera can be rotated and held in the desired position after it has been installed.

Questions & Answers

Is a Moultrie cam compatible with this?

This will work with any camera that has a bottom threaded hole.

Is it possible to use this mount with a device that is smaller than a t-shirt? Is it a 1/2" to 1" thick square tube that you're referring to in your post?

Hello there,br>Anything that fits in the jaws should be able to be locked in place. You simply tighten the locking screw against the object in the jaws.br>THANKSbr>AustinsTrail

Will this work with the 2018 model of the covert code black?

It can be used on anything with a 1/4x20 threaded hole.

Is there any way I can get a replacement for the piece that goes into the camera that fell out of the mount? It was only last week that I placed my order. ?

it's junk

Selected User Reviews For HME TPCH T-Post Trail Camera Holder New Brown, 2.00 X 5.00 X 8.00

Look for another activity
3/5

This isn't going to fit any standard T post, at least not in the way it's shown in the photo. For starters, the screw that's supposed to secure the mechanism to the post isn't long enough to reach the inside, and the thing isn't secure on the post, despite the fact that it tightens to some degree along the tip edge of the threads. The design itself is a complete failure, despite my best efforts to make it work on two different post sizes. The swivel head is a nice feature, but it doesn't work. Bummer.

Lyla Garcia
Lyla Garcia
| Dec 29, 2020
The bolt is too short, and some users may not be able to adjust it enough
4/5

Although I was able to make this work for my purposes, it may not be suitable for everyone. br>For starters, the screw used to connect it to the T-bar is far too short. Perhaps it works on the type in the photo, but the type I have is stamped, and I had to use a longer 1/4" bolt to keep it in place. br>Second, and this is the part that may or may not work for everyone, if your camera is like mine and has the threaded hole in the back rather than the bottom, you won't be able to adjust left to right and will be looking straight down the "fence line. " Because I use mine as a stand-alone T-shirt, post I can put it wherever I want, so it's not a problem for me, but it won't work if you're looking out parallel to a fence line. br>I would have given 5 stars if the bolt had been longer; at the very least, it wasn't metric, so I used a bolt from the coffee can at random.

Dulce Page
Dulce Page
| Aug 21, 2021
For my many trail cameras, it works perfectly
5/5

I needed a way to keep my 20 trail cameras from being wrapped around a tree. I'm currently transitioning them all to these useful posts over time. I'm not sure what all the fuss is about. I buy the standard T posts that I always use, insert the "long part" of the camera mount into one of the slots, tighten it up, and go about my business. I'm a sucker for small details like this. It took a little getting used to the best way to tighten the screw, and I'll admit I was a little frustrated the first few times, but once I realized to drop the "bracket/mount" part into the slot of the posts, I've had no problems and will be purchasing more.

Westley Fischer
Westley Fischer
| Jun 03, 2021
This camera mount is quite nice
5/5

This camera mount is quite nice. My cameras have been affixed to trees. It's never easy to find a tree that's exactly where you want it, at the right distance, at the right angle, with the right branches, etc. , so I bought two to give them a try. I have the privilege of looking out over two food plots with few trees. This is excellent; it functions perfectly. Cons: There is no right-to-left adjustment, so make sure your t-shirt is the right size. The direction of the post is in the desired direction. I had to tap the mount on the t-shirt with a small hammer as well. post (it was a little tight at first, but it's secure now). They are my favorite. Two more are on the way.

Iris Oconnor
Iris Oconnor
| Jul 31, 2021
Poor fit, incorrect adjustment, and rusting on the first use
3/5

So far, I'm not impressed with this mount. There was no way to adjust the tilt, I realized right away. If the T post isn't straight, this can lead to problems. I tried it on several posts, but the clamp that should fit around the tpost is too narrow. It has fallen on two occasions, which is unfortunate given that my lease is 4 hours away. Finally, the wingnut quickly rusted, and the washers on the camera bolt are too wide to use on the bottom, along with a solar panel plug.

Macy Anthony
Macy Anthony
| Nov 15, 2021
Parts made of plastic aren't very long-lasting
3/5

To begin with, it was a little challenging to figure out how to attach it, but I eventually figured it out. I used this as a camera mount with a game cam attached to quietly monitor my driveway for a few weeks, but then I decided to move it, and the plastic part that houses the joint where the large wing nut tightens down the leveling part broke loose from the metal, making it an unstable platform to hold the camera level. Very let down.

Amos Saunders
Amos Saunders
| Oct 03, 2021
The camera mount is quite good
5/5

The most difficult aspect of using this is driving the T post (which is sold separately). If you've ever used a camera mount before, it'll be fairly simple to figure out. It's your right-hand stud and wingnut that you screw into the camera. Adjustment to the left The wingnut at the elbow, as well as the position on the T post, can be adjusted up or down. down. br>br>Recent changes: br>br> I only needed one T-shirt, so I went out and purchased one. It was noticeably thinner than the old T-shirt when I received it over the weekend. I had a number of blog posts. This mount is compatible with the older T-Mobile T-Mobile T-Mobile T-Mobile T-Mobile T Perfectly written posts. T-shirts that are slimmer A shim was necessary for the post.

Madilynn McLean
Madilynn McLean
| Mar 17, 2021
This T- The trail camera mount on the post is fantastic
4/5

It was simple to set up and maintain. This T- The trail camera mount on the post is fantastic. I have a steathcam battery box on all of my cameras and was concerned that hanging the battery box from zip ties on the tpost holder would be too heavy and cause the clamp to fall down. The box has a capacity of 6. I'm 8 pounds and haven't had any problems yet! The only reason I didn't give it five stars was because of the T-shirt. The post holder can only be used in one direction. If you can't remove the post, it becomes inconvenient or less useful.

Dani Gonzales
Dani Gonzales
| Mar 23, 2021

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