







🚀 Elevate Your Connectivity Game!
The Stainless Steel Rail Mount for Starlink is a robust and versatile mounting solution designed for marine and land use. Made from durable 316 stainless steel, it accommodates various railing sizes and allows for 360° rotation, ensuring optimal satellite alignment. This easy-to-install mount is perfect for yachts, sailboats, and RVs, providing a reliable connection wherever your adventures take you.
| Item Weight | 1.3 Pounds |
| Item Dimensions | 7.87 x 2.17 x 2.09 inches |
| Color | Silver |
| Mounting Type | Roof Mounted |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
R**E
Nice quality item
I recently purchased the Migkin Stainless Steel Rail Mount for my Starlink Dish, and I was thoroughly impressed with its quality. The mount is made of a beautifully polished metal material, and its solid construction makes it durable. Additionally, it comes with all the screws and parts required to securely attach it to a 1" rail. This mount is perfect for a car or boat due to its high-quality construction, and it fits my Starlink antenna mount perfectly, making it both functional and reliable.While I did have one complaint about the package, as there was a missing screw, I am waiting for the replacement and do not believe it's fair to detract from the rating for a shipping mistake. Overall, I am very pleased with my purchase.
S**A
Good quality but…
Good quality but like what others have said, it does not mount perfectly vertical or horizontal. The adjusting teeth do not line up appropriately.
T**D
Sort of works but not very robust
This mounts the second generation Starlink on a 1-inch rail. E.g. the stern rail of my boat. It rotates to different angles, but because of the way the adjuster is cut, it will NOT mount straight up and down (or perfectly horizontally). It always leans over at an angle.I suppose it should be obvious, but because of the long lever arm, this mount is not suitable for mounting the Dishy while in motion. I foolishly left it mounted before setting off in choppy water and the two short screws that secure the two parts together twisted right off. Fortunately the dish toppled INTO the boat.It might help to secure all the screws with thread-locker, assuming that it won't have to move.
M**E
Doesn’t fit completely
The unit is very high quality and built well but two things that are horrible. Inside clamp mount held in with two screws and meant to be a second backup should the plastic clip fail is to narrow and doesn’t clamp the base to their stainless mount. Second is the teeth are incorrect and you can’t mount on horizontal bar and have the pole mount point straight up so it looks like you just slapped your starlink up and didn’t take the time to get it level. Tried to contact the company with zero luck….very expensive for these two things especially the clamp to be overlooked.
C**Z
Solid Mount, Better made than I was expecting.
I RV with the family; sometimes, we go to places without cell or connectivity to let others know we are alive. Or to be able to check on base camp. I have a flagpole mount, and it has its uses. It is also two large brackets and 2 to 4 sections of 4-foot poles. The flag pole system is bulky and about the same size stowed as a 10'x10' canopy.Behold the Stainless Steel Rail mount for Dishy.Once I stop at my site, I can easily climb the built-in ladder. I usually check the roof once parked to ensure everything is okay, just in general. So when needed, having Dishy handed to me by the wife is no big deal, and I can easily click Dishy into the rail mount affixed to the top of my Ladder.The height at the top of the ladder where the rail mount is attached is about the same as the two pole option for a flag mount. So, with just a solid piece of stainless that fits in my hand, I have the same mounting elevation and sky view as if I was using the flag mount system.I have the 60mm option as I wanted a low profile small light-weight mounting option for my needs. If you wish there is a 200mm option that gives slightly more elevation. This would have been the tallest point on the RV and I was not interested in that personally.Although well made, the adjustment teeth do not correctly line up horizontally or vertically; however, once I attached them to my ladder rail, which has a slight slope, it had the dishy mount perfectly level on my RV.** For me personally, I do not plan on driving down the road with Dishy in the mount, although you probably could. 1st reason is still height. This would put Dishy a foot or more higher than the tallest point on the RV. 2nd, although the rail mount seems like it could handle the stress of RV highway speeds, I am uncomfortable putting that extra stress on the ladder and roof mounts.
J**N
Comes with everything that is needed
This dish holder comes with everything that is needed. It is stainless steel and seems as though it would hold up in any weather. It does seem high-quality.
T**R
Versatile Mounting Adapter
I'm happy with this Starlink antenna rail-mounting hardware—which I'm actually not using for Starlink at all. I ordered this rotating tube holder to secure unrelated piping to my trailer's roof rack, and it serves that purpose well. The sturdy body is a smoothly-polished stainless steel. (One exception: the ends of its hollow cylinder are a bit rough; maybe that's related to this product coming in two sizes, with different-length cylinders.) Note that rotating the mast (or whatever you've attached) to different angles requires loosening a bolt which can only be accessed by removing the backing plate securing the mount to your roof rack or railing. Hopefully that angle won't need adjusting often.
R**.
Mount will not be 90 degrees to the clamp!
As others have said, if you clamp this to a rail that is level, your mount will not be perpendicular (90 degrees) to the clamp, but at a slight angle away from vertical. It works OK but looks terrible. Unfortunately it seems like most of the other "brands" here are the same product as this with the same issue.
M**N
Works well with Gen 2 starlink hardware
This little mount works well on the roof of my travel trailer. It holds the starlink dish well enough that I have no fear of it coming off, even while driving. Installation can be a bit tricky depending on location and how your trailer is constructed, and it is possible to mount it without having a ladder installed if you are handy.
J**5
Starlink Mount. Professional looking job. Top class.
I use my Starlink on my boat. Starlink were not initially expected to be used on a boat (unless you purchased the very expensive, out of our reach Marine kit. However many people do now use Starlink on a boat with the Roaming package. I’ve been looking around marinas to see how other people mount their Starlink antennas, and to be honest there are many very amateurish installs. I wanted mine to look good. And boy does this look good. Very pleased with the end result. Professional job. Thank you.
F**S
Machined to clamp at an angle
Probably not an issue as a fishing rod holder, but for Starlink it wants to clamp up vertical. Unfortunately due to the machining of the cams it can only be at an angle when clamped to a horizontal or vertical tube. Bit frustrating for the money it cost. Otherwise it's ok, fits the dishy locking tab ok.
G**Y
Good quality product
Quality product, well designed. Recessed head bolts provided are not quite long enough to fit 1.25 inch rail so I purchased longer M6 bolts to suit.
S**S
Product great...does not fit properly on our boat
It looks easy to install and secure. Just doesn't work on our boat
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