LAN Frame is a flat-pack aluminum stand built for the BYOC life. It rides flat with your kit, deploys at the table in minutes, and puts your rig up top with your monitor front and center.
Every LAN Frame shares the same aluminum deck and printed bracket hardware. The legs set the character, the weight, and the price.
Every deck edge carries LF Rail, the mounting system the rest of the ecosystem hangs off. Mounts print in the same materials as your brackets and legs, so the colors always match.
Hang your pad on the rail between rounds instead of leaving it on the table for someone to roll a chair over.
Your headset gets a home on the frame. No more headphone-on-the-monitor-corner balancing act.
A center rail mount for a tablet or portable USB-C display, hanging over your main monitor for stats, chat, or the bracket standings.
Legs, deck, and hardware stack into a slab that slides in next to your case and monitor. No awkward tube frames, no bag of mystery bolts.
Laser-cut aluminum deck, precision-cut legs, printed brackets engineered for the loads a loaded BYOC table actually sees. Cable grommets where cables actually go.
Leg sets are interchangeable. Start with Print for travel weight, add Alloy when it becomes the permanent home setup. The deck never changes.
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