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Spalding 48-inch Acrylic Backboard/Rim Combo Unit Spalding 48-inch Acrylic Backboard/Rim Combo Unit Play like the pros in your own backyard with this Spalding acrylic backboard/rim combo (model 79608), which is designed to fit on square poles only. Measuring 48 by 36 inches, this clear acrylic board has look of a pro-style backboard and offers exceptional rebounds. It features a heavy duty aluminum frame, a 5/8-inch solid steel Pro-Image breakaway rim for aggressive play, and an all-weather net. Mounting hardware is not included.

Key Features:

  • 36 by 48 inch rectangular clear acrylic backboard
  • Heavy duty aluminum frame
  • 5/8-inch solid steel Pro Image breakaway rim
  • All-weather white net
  • Fits on square poles only
  • Rim features a 2-7/8 by 2-1/2-inch hole pattern

Manufacturer’s Warranty
Five-year limited warranty

Amazon.com Basketball System Buying Guide
With the high-quality construction of many portable basketball systems, turning your driveway into a basketball court can be as simple as hooking up your garden hose. But while a portable system may ultimately be your best choice, there are reasons you may want to consider an in-ground or wall-mount system before you decide.

In-Ground Systems
In-ground systems are permanently cemented into the ground–either via a bolt mounting kit or directly into the ground–and are generally more rigid and take up less space than portables. In-ground systems often require that you hire a professional to complete the task, but when the cement dries you’ll have a hoop that can take punishing dunks with ease.

Many in-ground systems are height-adjustable, include removable post features that let you take the system down for off-season storage, and feature heavy-duty break-away rims. You’ll also want to research the adjustable mechanisms on the systems, as there are several types to choose from. Some feature a counter-balance spring that lets you perform easy, one-hand adjustments while others may feature a sturdy, pneumatic system.

Wall-Mount Systems
Wall-mount systems can be mounted to the side of a house, a tall retaining wall, or a garage. Generally sturdier than portables, wall-mounts have the added advantage of optimizing your existing ground space for the court, since you won’t take any space up with the base or pole. Not all systems include the necessary hardware, so make certain you add a mounting kit to your list.

Portable Systems
Portable systems require minimal installation and offer ultimate convenience. These systems generally feature a base that can be filled with sand or water to stabilize them and include wheels for portability. Although they are not as sturdy as in-ground or wall-mounted hoops, portables are simple to set up and can often be folded for convenient storage.

Backboard Considerations
Regardless of which system you choose, you’ll want to brush up on Backboards 101. Most residential systems feature backboards made of acrylic, fiberglass, graphite, or various other composite materials. While clear acrylic gives the professional look and feel of glass, it is not as rigid as fiberglass or graphite. Some systems may offer steel or aluminum backboards, which are virtually vandal resistant, but don’t offer the true rebounding action.

The regulation size of an NBA backboard is 72 inches wide and 42 inches high. Most portable hoops are 42 or 44 inches wide and 36 inches tall. In-ground systems tend to be a bit larger, with 54-inch and 60-inch widths being the most popular. While rectangular shaped backboards provide more bank shot opportunities, they are generally more expensive than the streamlined fan-shaped board.

Customer Review: Heavy Backboard
This backboard is fairly well made but there are two things that you need to know before you purchase this. 1. It is very heavy and you will need some major support infrastructure to hold it, and 2. You will need an engineering degree to read the instructions that come with it. Incidentally, if you are like me, you will probably have a series of left over bolts, screws, and other miscellaneous parts when you finally get it assembled and you may wonder why they were all included.

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Schutt Sports Slam Series C2000 Height-Adjustable Portable Basketball System with 48 Inch Clear Acrylic Backboard Schutt Sports Slam Series C2000 Height-Adjustable Portable Basketball System with 48 Inch Clear Acrylic Backboard The Schutt Sports Slam Series C2000 aluminum framed 48-inch portable basketball system is a great choice for any school, college, multi-purpose building, or church. Designed for easy portability, the lower front pad simply folds outward releasing the brake, and allows the unit to lower onto oversized hard core, soft tread casters. The no-tools E-Z Glide height adjustment allows you to raise the goal from 6′6″ to 10′ easily. It’s fully collapsible for storage to 48.5 by 87 by 56 inches (WxLxH), making it one of the most compact storing units in its class. It requires a ballast of 300 to 350 pounds (recommended materials–bricks, patio blocks, sand bags).

It comes with a 48-inch clear acrylic backboard that’s securely bonded into a welded aluminum frame. The basketball goal is directly mounted through the backboard to the extension arm for the most efficient load transfer. It also includes the Bully Jr. breakaway rim, which has a single spring design with reliable flex return action. Other features include an all-weather basketball net, pole pad to prevent accidental injuries, and powder-coated finish to prevent fading and rust.

Amazon.com Basketball System Buying Guide
With the high-quality construction of many portable basketball systems, turning your driveway into a basketball court can be as simple as hooking up your garden hose. But while a portable system may ultimately be your best choice, there are reasons you may want to consider an in-ground or wall-mount system before you decide.

In-Ground Systems
In-ground systems are permanently cemented into the ground–either via a bolt mounting kit or directly into the ground–and are generally more rigid and take up less space than portables. In-ground systems often require that you hire a professional to complete the task, but when the cement dries you’ll have a hoop that can take punishing dunks with ease.

Many in-ground systems are height-adjustable, include removable post features that let you take the system down for off-season storage, and feature heavy-duty break-away rims. You’ll also want to research the adjustable mechanisms on the systems, as there are several types to choose from. Some feature a counter-balance spring that lets you perform easy, one-hand adjustments while others may feature a sturdy, pneumatic system.

Wall-Mount Systems
Wall-mount systems can be mounted to the side of a house, a tall retaining wall, or a garage. Generally sturdier than portables, wall-mounts have the added advantage of optimizing your existing ground space for the court, since you won’t take any space up with the base or pole. Not all systems include the necessary hardware, so make certain you add a mounting kit to your list.

Portable Systems
Portable systems require minimal installation and offer ultimate convenience. These systems generally feature a base that can be filled with sand or water to stabilize them and include wheels for portability. Although they are not as sturdy as in-ground or wall-mounted hoops, portables are simple to set up and can often be folded for convenient storage.

Backboard Considerations
Regardless of which system you choose, you’ll want to brush up on Backboards 101. Most residential systems feature backboards made of acrylic, fiberglass, graphite, or various other composite materials. While clear acrylic gives the professional look and feel of glass, it is not as rigid as fiberglass or graphite. Some systems may offer steel or aluminum backboards, which are virtually vandal resistant, but don’t offer the true rebounding action.

The regulation size of an NBA backboard is 72 inches wide and 42 inches high. Most portable hoops are 42 or 44 inches wide and 36 inches tall. In-ground systems tend to be a bit larger, with 54-inch and 60-inch widths being the most popular. While rectangular shaped backboards provide more bank shot opportunities, they are generally more expensive than the streamlined fan-shaped board.

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Schutt Sports Slam Series C3000 Height-Adjustable Portable Basketball System with 54 Inch Clear Glass Backboard Schutt Sports Slam Series C3000 Height-Adjustable Portable Basketball System with 54 Inch Clear Glass Backboard Perfect for any school, college, multi-purpose building, or church, the Schutt Sports Slam Series C3000 aluminum framed 54-inch portable basketball system requires no tools to collapse the unit and easily pass it through a doorway without full disassembly. The super-glide, spring-assisted, one-lever height-adjustment mechanism allows you to raise the goal from 6′6″ to 10′ easily. The base measures 48 inches wide and 62 inches deep, and it features self-leveling polyurethane pads that won’t damage any floor surface. It requires a ballast of 400 pounds (recommended materials–bricks, patio blocks, sand bags).

It comes with a 54-inch wide clear glass backboard that’s securely bonded into a welded aluminum frame and has standard black backboard padding. It also includes the Bully Jr. breakaway rim, which has a single spring design with reliable flex return action. Other features include an all-weather basketball net, pole pad to prevent accidental injuries, and powder-coated finish to prevent fading and rust.

Amazon.com Basketball System Buying Guide
With the high-quality construction of many portable basketball systems, turning your driveway into a basketball court can be as simple as hooking up your garden hose. But while a portable system may ultimately be your best choice, there are reasons you may want to consider an in-ground or wall-mount system before you decide.

In-Ground Systems
In-ground systems are permanently cemented into the ground–either via a bolt mounting kit or directly into the ground–and are generally more rigid and take up less space than portables. In-ground systems often require that you hire a professional to complete the task, but when the cement dries you’ll have a hoop that can take punishing dunks with ease.

Many in-ground systems are height-adjustable, include removable post features that let you take the system down for off-season storage, and feature heavy-duty break-away rims. You’ll also want to research the adjustable mechanisms on the systems, as there are several types to choose from. Some feature a counter-balance spring that lets you perform easy, one-hand adjustments while others may feature a sturdy, pneumatic system.

Wall-Mount Systems
Wall-mount systems can be mounted to the side of a house, a tall retaining wall, or a garage. Generally sturdier than portables, wall-mounts have the added advantage of optimizing your existing ground space for the court, since you won’t take any space up with the base or pole. Not all systems include the necessary hardware, so make certain you add a mounting kit to your list.

Portable Systems
Portable systems require minimal installation and offer ultimate convenience. These systems generally feature a base that can be filled with sand or water to stabilize them and include wheels for portability. Although they are not as sturdy as in-ground or wall-mounted hoops, portables are simple to set up and can often be folded for convenient storage.

Backboard Considerations
Regardless of which system you choose, you’ll want to brush up on Backboards 101. Most residential systems feature backboards made of acrylic, fiberglass, graphite, or various other composite materials. While clear acrylic gives the professional look and feel of glass, it is not as rigid as fiberglass or graphite. Some systems may offer steel or aluminum backboards, which are virtually vandal resistant, but don’t offer the true rebounding action.

The regulation size of an NBA backboard is 72 inches wide and 42 inches high. Most portable hoops are 42 or 44 inches wide and 36 inches tall. In-ground systems tend to be a bit larger, with 54-inch and 60-inch widths being the most popular. While rectangular shaped backboards provide more bank shot opportunities, they are generally more expensive than the streamlined fan-shaped board.

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Spalding 88369G In Ground Basketball Hoop with 60 Inch Glass Backboard Spalding 88369G In Ground Basketball Hoop with 60 Inch Glass Backboard Bring home years of basketball fun with the Spalding Arena View residential in-ground basketball system (88369G), featuring the ergonomically designed U-Turn Pro lift system. It easily adjusts rim height from 7 to 10 feet with an interior safety stop to prevent lowering the board below 6 feet 6 inches. It offers a 2-foot offset for added play under the rim and a one-piece steel square pole (4 inches square, made of 11 gauge steel) that installs with a ground sleeve for easy installation and removal. It also features a powder coated matte black finish and all necessary installation hardware.

It has the following specifications:

  • Tempered glass backboard measures 60 by 38 inches, 0.375-inches thick for superior rebound
  • 1.6-inch deep extruded aluminum frame with steel reinforcement
  • Authentic Arena View main court backstop look with 4-corner Z-Arm mount
  • Integrated 4 x 2 x 72-inch lower board frame reinforcement bar for improved stability
  • Pro-Image breakaway rim with heavy-duty wraparound support and steel rams with heavy-duty, all-weather net

Amazon.com Basketball System Buying Guide
With the high-quality construction of many portable basketball systems, turning your driveway into a basketball court can be as simple as hooking up your garden hose. But while a portable system may ultimately be your best choice, there are reasons you may want to consider an in-ground or wall-mount system before you decide.

In-Ground Systems
In-ground systems are permanently cemented into the ground–either via a bolt mounting kit or directly into the ground–and are generally more rigid and take up less space than portables. In-ground systems often require that you hire a professional to complete the task, but when the cement dries you’ll have a hoop that can take punishing dunks with ease.

Many in-ground systems are height-adjustable, include removable post features that let you take the system down for off-season storage, and feature heavy-duty break-away rims. You’ll also want to research the adjustable mechanisms on the systems, as there are several types to choose from. Some feature a counter-balance spring that lets you perform easy, one-hand adjustments while others may feature a sturdy, pneumatic system.

Wall-Mount Systems
Wall-mount systems can be mounted to the side of a house, a tall retaining wall, or a garage. Generally sturdier than portables, wall-mounts have the added advantage of optimizing your existing ground space for the court, since you won’t take any space up with the base or pole. Not all systems include the necessary hardware, so make certain you add a mounting kit to your list.

Portable Systems
Portable systems require minimal installation and offer ultimate convenience. These systems generally feature a base that can be filled with sand or water to stabilize them and include wheels for portability. Although they are not as sturdy as in-ground or wall-mounted hoops, portables are simple to set up and can often be folded for convenient storage.

Backboard Considerations
Regardless of which system you choose, you’ll want to brush up on Backboards 101. Most residential systems feature backboards made of acrylic, fiberglass, graphite, or various other composite materials. While clear acrylic gives the professional look and feel of glass, it is not as rigid as fiberglass or graphite. Some systems may offer steel or aluminum backboards, which are virtually vandal resistant, but don’t offer the true rebounding action.

The regulation size of an NBA backboard is 72 inches wide and 42 inches high. Most portable hoops are 42 or 44 inches wide and 36 inches tall. In-ground systems tend to be a bit larger, with 54-inch and 60-inch widths being the most popular. While rectangular shaped backboards provide more bank shot opportunities, they are generally more expensive than the streamlined fan-shaped board.

Customer Review: Spalding Basketball System
The backboard and rim are good enough, although a bit less stable than I had hoped. The problem and disappointment for me was the installation of the pole into the sleeve in the concrete. You are supposed to insert the pole in a plastic sleeve in the cement, let it set, then remove the pole, fill the pole with cement, let it set, and re-insert the pole ito the sleeve. Unfortunately, the sleeve contracted requiring me to chip away some of the concrete, and then I had to climb a ladder and pound the pole (doused in a lubricant) with a sledge hammer into the sleeve in order to insert it. I bought this system as I was under the impression that I’d be able to remove the pole if I decided I wanted to move it. Not going to happen now. The pole will never be removed unless I break out all of the concrete. If you want to have the option of possibly moving the system, this product isn’t for you.

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Spalding 79465 Backboard/Rim Combo with 54-Inch Rectangular Backboard Spalding 79465 Backboard/Rim Combo with 54-Inch Rectangular Backboard Play like the pros in your own backyard with this Spalding NBA acrylic backboard/rim combo (model 79465), which is designed to fit on square poles only. Measuring 54 by 32 inches, this clear acrylic board has look of a pro-style backboard–complete with NBA logo in the corner–and offers exceptional rebounds. It features a heavy duty aluminum frame, a 5/8-inch solid steel Pro-Image breakaway rim for aggressive play, and an all-weather net. Mounting hardware not included. It’s backed by a 5-year limited warranty.

Amazon.com Basketball System Buying Guide
With the high-quality construction of many portable basketball systems, turning your driveway into a basketball court can be as simple as hooking up your garden hose. But while a portable system may ultimately be your best choice, there are reasons you may want to consider an in-ground or wall-mount system before you decide.

In-Ground Systems
In-ground systems are permanently cemented into the ground–either via a bolt mounting kit or directly into the ground–and are generally more rigid and take up less space than portables. In-ground systems often require that you hire a professional to complete the task, but when the cement dries you’ll have a hoop that can take punishing dunks with ease.

Many in-ground systems are height-adjustable, include removable post features that let you take the system down for off-season storage, and feature heavy-duty break-away rims. You’ll also want to research the adjustable mechanisms on the systems, as there are several types to choose from. Some feature a counter-balance spring that lets you perform easy, one-hand adjustments while others may feature a sturdy, pneumatic system.

Wall-Mount Systems
Wall-mount systems can be mounted to the side of a house, a tall retaining wall, or a garage. Generally sturdier than portables, wall-mounts have the added advantage of optimizing your existing ground space for the court, since you won’t take any space up with the base or pole. Not all systems include the necessary hardware, so make certain you add a mounting kit to your list.

Portable Systems
Portable systems require minimal installation and offer ultimate convenience. These systems generally feature a base that can be filled with sand or water to stabilize them and include wheels for portability. Although they are not as sturdy as in-ground or wall-mounted hoops, portables are simple to set up and can often be folded for convenient storage.

Backboard Considerations
Regardless of which system you choose, you’ll want to brush up on Backboards 101. Most residential systems feature backboards made of acrylic, fiberglass, graphite, or various other composite materials. While clear acrylic gives the professional look and feel of glass, it is not as rigid as fiberglass or graphite. Some systems may offer steel or aluminum backboards, which are virtually vandal resistant, but don’t offer the true rebounding action.

The regulation size of an NBA backboard is 72 inches wide and 42 inches high. Most portable hoops are 42 or 44 inches wide and 36 inches tall. In-ground systems tend to be a bit larger, with 54-inch and 60-inch widths being the most popular. While rectangular shaped backboards provide more bank shot opportunities, they are generally more expensive than the streamlined fan-shaped board.

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Spalding 54 x 36-inch Acrylic Backboard/Rim Combo Unit Spalding 54 x 36-inch Acrylic Backboard/Rim Combo Unit Play like the pros in your own backyard with this Spalding acrylic backboard/rim combo (model 79154), which is designed to fit on square poles only. Measuring 54 by 36 inches, this clear acrylic board has look of a pro-style backboard and offers exceptional rebounds. It features a heavy duty aluminum frame, a 5/8-inch solid steel Pro-Image breakaway rim for aggressive play, and an all-weather net. Mounting hardware not included. It’s backed by a 5-year limited warranty.

Amazon.com Basketball System Buying Guide
With the high-quality construction of many portable basketball systems, turning your driveway into a basketball court can be as simple as hooking up your garden hose. But while a portable system may ultimately be your best choice, there are reasons you may want to consider an in-ground or wall-mount system before you decide.

In-Ground Systems
In-ground systems are permanently cemented into the ground–either via a bolt mounting kit or directly into the ground–and are generally more rigid and take up less space than portables. In-ground systems often require that you hire a professional to complete the task, but when the cement dries you’ll have a hoop that can take punishing dunks with ease.

Many in-ground systems are height-adjustable, include removable post features that let you take the system down for off-season storage, and feature heavy-duty break-away rims. You’ll also want to research the adjustable mechanisms on the systems, as there are several types to choose from. Some feature a counter-balance spring that lets you perform easy, one-hand adjustments while others may feature a sturdy, pneumatic system.

Wall-Mount Systems
Wall-mount systems can be mounted to the side of a house, a tall retaining wall, or a garage. Generally sturdier than portables, wall-mounts have the added advantage of optimizing your existing ground space for the court, since you won’t take any space up with the base or pole. Not all systems include the necessary hardware, so make certain you add a mounting kit to your list.

Portable Systems
Portable systems require minimal installation and offer ultimate convenience. These systems generally feature a base that can be filled with sand or water to stabilize them and include wheels for portability. Although they are not as sturdy as in-ground or wall-mounted hoops, portables are simple to set up and can often be folded for convenient storage.

Backboard Considerations
Regardless of which system you choose, you’ll want to brush up on Backboards 101. Most residential systems feature backboards made of acrylic, fiberglass, graphite, or various other composite materials. While clear acrylic gives the professional look and feel of glass, it is not as rigid as fiberglass or graphite. Some systems may offer steel or aluminum backboards, which are virtually vandal resistant, but don’t offer the true rebounding action.

The regulation size of an NBA backboard is 72 inches wide and 42 inches high. Most portable hoops are 42 or 44 inches wide and 36 inches tall. In-ground systems tend to be a bit larger, with 54-inch and 60-inch widths being the most popular. While rectangular shaped backboards provide more bank shot opportunities, they are generally more expensive than the streamlined fan-shaped board.

Customer Review: Great Product / Check the mounting hole spacing before ordering
I ordered this backboard/rim combo for my townhome complex. It’s awesome considering we currently have a cheesy fan style backboard.

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Spalding In-Ground Basketball System with 54-inch Steel Framed Glass Backboard Spalding In-Ground Basketball System with 54-inch Steel Framed Glass Backboard Bring home years of basketball fun with the Spalding Arena View residential in-ground basketball system (88465G), featuring the ergonomically designed U-Turn Pro lift system. It easily adjusts rim height from 7 to 10 feet with an interior safety stop to prevent lowering the board below 6 feet 6 inches. It offers a 2-foot offset for added play under the rim and a one-piece steel square pole (4 inches square, made of 11 gauge steel) that installs with a ground sleeve for easy installation and removal. It also features a powder coated matte black finish and all necessary installation hardware.

It has the following specifications:

  • Tempered glass backboard measures 54 by 32 inches, 0.375-inches thick for superior rebound
  • 1.6-inch deep extruded aluminum frame with steel reinforcement
  • Authentic Arena View main court backstop look with 4-corner Z-Arm mount
  • Integrated 4 x 2 x 72-inch lower board frame reinforcement bar for improved stability
  • Pro-Image breakaway rim with heavy-duty wraparound support and steel rams with heavy-duty, all-weather net

Amazon.com Basketball System Buying Guide
With the high-quality construction of many portable basketball systems, turning your driveway into a basketball court can be as simple as hooking up your garden hose. But while a portable system may ultimately be your best choice, there are reasons you may want to consider an in-ground or wall-mount system before you decide.

In-Ground Systems
In-ground systems are permanently cemented into the ground–either via a bolt mounting kit or directly into the ground–and are generally more rigid and take up less space than portables. In-ground systems often require that you hire a professional to complete the task, but when the cement dries you’ll have a hoop that can take punishing dunks with ease.

Many in-ground systems are height-adjustable, include removable post features that let you take the system down for off-season storage, and feature heavy-duty break-away rims. You’ll also want to research the adjustable mechanisms on the systems, as there are several types to choose from. Some feature a counter-balance spring that lets you perform easy, one-hand adjustments while others may feature a sturdy, pneumatic system.

Wall-Mount Systems
Wall-mount systems can be mounted to the side of a house, a tall retaining wall, or a garage. Generally sturdier than portables, wall-mounts have the added advantage of optimizing your existing ground space for the court, since you won’t take any space up with the base or pole. Not all systems include the necessary hardware, so make certain you add a mounting kit to your list.

Portable Systems
Portable systems require minimal installation and offer ultimate convenience. These systems generally feature a base that can be filled with sand or water to stabilize them and include wheels for portability. Although they are not as sturdy as in-ground or wall-mounted hoops, portables are simple to set up and can often be folded for convenient storage.

Backboard Considerations
Regardless of which system you choose, you’ll want to brush up on Backboards 101. Most residential systems feature backboards made of acrylic, fiberglass, graphite, or various other composite materials. While clear acrylic gives the professional look and feel of glass, it is not as rigid as fiberglass or graphite. Some systems may offer steel or aluminum backboards, which are virtually vandal resistant, but don’t offer the true rebounding action.

The regulation size of an NBA backboard is 72 inches wide and 42 inches high. Most portable hoops are 42 or 44 inches wide and 36 inches tall. In-ground systems tend to be a bit larger, with 54-inch and 60-inch widths being the most popular. While rectangular shaped backboards provide more bank shot opportunities, they are generally more expensive than the streamlined fan-shaped board.

Customer Review: Great Product. Poor Instructions.
I am very happy with the system. It is very sturdy and well built. My only complaint is that the instructions were very vague on several steps.

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E-Z Fold Ball Cart(Price/each), Ball Carts, Basketball E-Z Fold Ball Cart(Price/each), Ball Carts, Basketball Product Details:
Holds up to 20 basketballs, 30 volleyballs, or a variety of other equipment. Silent, non-marring swivel casters. Folds for easy storage. Aluminum frame, nylon top with mesh bottom bag.

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