Tri-Claw Trail Camera & Solar Panel Clamp Mount
Tri-Claw Trail Camera & Solar Panel Clamp Mount - Black is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
The most adaptable trail camera mount we make — clamps to almost anything and is 100% Metal construction. Works with all Trail Cameras and Solar Panels for trail cameras.
While our T-Post mounts are built for fence posts and open terrain, the Tri-Claw goes where nothing else can. It clamps to virtually anything up to 2 inches in diameter, giving you trail camera and trail camera solar panel placement options no other mount can touch.
Stock tanks, old farm implements, fence rails, tree limbs, T-posts, pipe gates, ladder stands, feeders — if you can wrap a clamp around it, the Tri-Claw is set up and running in minutes. Also works great for self-filming hunts and includes a camera hot shoe. This is the mount you reach for when your standard options won't work. It's not meant to replace your T-Post mount — it's the tool you grab when you need to get creative.
All 3 arms articulate independently, along with the 1/4-20 screws and the clamp itself, giving you positioning flexibility in virtually any orientation you can imagine. Point your camera down toward the trail, angle your trail camera solar panel south for maximum charge, and lock everything in solid.
New Version Update: The Tri-Claw now features 10 stainless steel teeth in the clamp jaw for dramatically improved grip into wood and even steel surfaces — no slipping, no shifting, season after season.
How to Set Up Your Tri-Claw — Watch the Video Below
▶ Watch the Tri-Claw Setup Video
Setting up the Tri-Claw is straightforward once you know the correct sequence:
Step 1: Attach the short arm to the clamp and position the clamp on whatever surface you are mounting to — tree limb, T-post, tank, gate, or fence rail.
Step 2 — The Critical Step: Before positioning your arms, take a pair of pliers and tighten the wheel on the short arm very tight against the clamp. This is the step that locks the arms to the clamp. Do not skip this step.
Step 3: Clamp the jaws down tight onto your surface. The 10 SS teeth will bite into wood or metal for a rock-solid hold.
Step 4: Position your camera arm and trail camera solar panel arm exactly where you want them, then lock each one in place with the butterfly knob.
That's it — most setups take under 5 minutes once you know the sequence.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: What can I clamp the Tri-Claw to?
A: Anything up to 2 inches in diameter — T-posts, tree limbs, stock tanks, farm equipment, pipe gates, fence rails, ladder stands, feeders, and more. The 10 SS teeth grip into both wood and metal.
Q: Does it replace the T-Post mount?
A: No — it's a different tool for different situations. The T-Post mount is your primary setup for food plots and field edges. The Tri-Claw is what you reach for when you need a creative or unconventional placement.
Q: How many cameras or panels can I run on it?
A: The 3 articulating arms give you flexibility to run a trail camera and trail camera solar panel simultaneously, or two cameras at once.
Q: Is it compatible with my camera brand?
A: Yes — works with all major trail camera and trail camera solar panel manufacturers including Stealth Cam, Browning, Moultrie, Reconyx, Bushnell, Tactacam, Blackgate, and Spypoint.
Q: How hard is it to install?
A: Very easy once you follow the correct sequence — clamp tight, tighten the wheel with pliers, position your arms, lock with the butterfly knob, and you're done. Watch the setup video above for the full walkthrough.
Q: Why does the clamp feel loose before I tighten the wheel?
A: That's normal — the wheel on the short arm needs to be tightened with pliers against the clamp before you attach to your surface. Once that wheel is tight, everything locks solid. See Step 2 in the setup guide above.
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