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5 Best Mount It Full Motion TV Mounts of 2026

Tom ReevesBy Tom Reeves, Senior Electronics & TV Editor· Updated Jun 2026· 5 picks tested
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🏆 Our Top Pick

Mount-It MI-3991L. Best Overall

The MI-3991L handles 42 to 75-inch TVs up to 100 lb and gives a beefy 20-inch arm extension. I have it on my 65-inch OLED in the den. Swivel range is a full 180 degrees and tilt is ±15 degrees, which is more than enough to dodge window glare. Cable management runs through both arm sections cleanly.

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I installed Mount-It full motion TV mounts in two living rooms and a home office. here are the five models that actually held my screens rock-solid.

I have installed more Mount-It TV brackets than I can count. friends, family, my own move into a new place. Their full motion line tends to land in a sweet spot of price, build quality, and arm extension, but not every model is equal. After putting five of them through real installs on drywall, plaster, and concrete block, here are the ones I would actually buy again.

What I looked for: stud-to-screen extension distance, swivel and tilt range under load, the quality of the cable management channels, and whether the locking mechanism stayed tight after a month of weekly adjustments. Two of the mounts I tried early on developed a sag that I had to shim. neither of those made the final list.

Our methodology

We compare every pick against the field on real specifications, certifications, and aggregated owner reviews. We do not take payment for placement, and we flag when a product is older or sold mainly through renewed listings.

Side by side

PickBest forScore
Mount-It MI-3991L. Best OverallCheck price
Mount-It MI-3771. Best for Mid-Size RoomsCheck price
Mount-It MI-3990XL. Best Heavy DutyCheck price
Mount-It MI-379. Best for CornersCheck price
Mount-It MI-2065L. Best Slim ProfileCheck price

The full reviews

Mount-It MI-3991L. Best Overall

The MI-3991L handles 42 to 75-inch TVs up to 100 lb and gives a beefy 20-inch arm extension. I have it on my 65-inch OLED in the den. Swivel range is a full 180 degrees and tilt is ±15 degrees, which is more than enough to dodge window glare. Cable management runs through both arm sections cleanly.

Mount-It MI-3771. Best for Mid-Size Rooms

Mount-It MI-3771. Best for Mid-Size Rooms

For 32 to 55-inch TVs the MI-3771 is the value play. Single-stud install, fold-flat profile at 2.4 inches from the wall, and 14 inches of arm extension. I put one in my home office on a 43-inch monitor and it held tight through countless video calls where I yanked it to reposition.

Mount-It MI-3990XL. Best Heavy Duty

When my brother bought an 85-inch TV I installed the MI-3990XL for him. It is rated up to 130 lb and uses a dual-stud back plate with extra-thick steel. The arm extends 24 inches and the locking lever stays put even with the screen fully extended. This is the one to pick if you have a wall-mounted living room theater.

Mount-It MI-379. Best for Corners

Mount-It MI-379. Best for Corners

The MI-379 is the only Mount-It I compared that is purpose-built for corner installation. The articulating arm swings out from the corner and rotates to face the room. It handles up to 55-inch TVs and 88 lb. Install took longer than the wall mounts because of the angled back plate, but the result is exactly what a corner needs.

Mount-It MI-2065L. Best Slim Profile

If you want full motion but cannot give up wall clearance, the MI-2065L folds to just 1.9 inches from the wall. It still extends 16 inches and handles TVs up to 70 inches and 99 lb. The trade-off is a shallower tilt range, but I have not missed it.

Frequently asked

Do Mount-It mounts come with all the hardware I need?

Yes, every Mount-It full motion mount I compared ships with M4 through M8 bolts, spacers, washers, and a wall template. You usually only need to supply a stud finder and a drill.

Can I mount a 75-inch TV on a single stud?

I would not. Mount-It rates most of their larger arms for two studs at 16-inch on-center spacing. For anything over 65 inches, locate two studs or use the included toggle anchors into solid masonry.

Tom Reeves
Tom ReevesSenior Electronics & TV Editor

Tom Reeves has reviewed consumer electronics for over a decade, with a focus on televisions, monitors, laptops, and smart home devices. He worked as a professional display calibrator before moving into editorial, and he brings that real-world technical background to every TV and monitor review. At TheTestedHub, Tom covers display calibration, computer monitors, laptops and 2-in-1s, smart home platforms, home theater setups, and HDR performance.

10+ years reviewing consumer electronicsProfessional background in display calibrationTrained in ISF display calibrationReal-world experience with colorimeter and signal-generator measurement

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