Known as the masterminds
Vmag was born in the sky — out of frustration and a simple idea. As passionate skydivers, we felt waisting daylights struggling with traditional camera mounts that required drilling, screws, and complicated setups. We wanted something clean, strong, and easy to use. After countless jumps, prototypes, and real-world tests, the Vmag Mount was created. A simple magnetic solution that clicks into place, gives full freedom, and never compromises safety.
What started as a small side project between friends at the dropzone has now grown into a trusted tool used by skydivers all over the world. Vmag is still built on that same core idea: less hassle, more sky.
We believe in pushing boundaries — not just in the sky, but in the way gear works. Our vision is to make helmet-mounted cameras smarter, safer, and simpler for every skydiver.
Vmag is here to set a new standard for camera mounts: fast to use, reliable in freefall, and designed with real jumpers in mind. We aim to keep innovating, expanding compatibility, and developing gear that gives skydivers more freedom to focus on what matters most: the jump.
I’ve been a part of skydiving sport since October 2016 and I fell in love with it, from the first time the door in the plane was opened.
As an engineer in my personal life, I’ve been working with development for the Defense segment and United Nations. So, when I started in the sport, it opened a world of innovative possibilities for me, and I just had to design my own improved camera mount.
This has since then become the first Vmag.
When skydiving, I’m focusing on canopy piloting, flying close together with my friends, and flying as a demo jumper. In 2019 I entered the world of wingsuit and have started a new career as a student instructor, so that I can give back to the skydive community.


Like so many of our friends who try our sport, I was sold from the first jump. It was back in May 2002. After a short stop in the relative work department, I ended up as Free Flyer by heart.
I love the Sport, the people, the mentality and everything about it.
I’ve got almost 5000 jumps, but it has been like that, more or less since my first kid was born in 2013.
Being blessed by our sport with lots of thrilling adventures and travels around the World, has in my opinion developed my skills as a dedicated Master Rigger, so today I have a very healthy insight regarding safety in our sport.
Today I live with my family in Odense Denmark. I have, beside my co-ownership in Vmag also Co-ownership in Riggerloftet.
They say that life begins at the end of your comfort zone, so I thought, why not skip the line and jump straight into the unknown? From the moment my feet left the plane, I knew I had made a questionable decision — but hey, nothing brings people together quite like shared trauma.
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