Posts Tagged “Resistant Inks”
Jun
03
2009
Lifetime 51550 Courtside Portable Basketball System with 48-Inch Shatterguard BackboardPosted by: Mr.Basketball in Backboards
Lifetime knows that dunking and above-the-rim play are a huge part of modern basketball, which is why the Courtside comes with both a height adjustment mechanism and a spring-back rim. The three-piece, 3-inch round Speed Shift pole includes a set of counter-balance springs to help you raise and lower the backboard from 8 to 10 feet with one hand. Thanks to the handy technology, players of all ages and skill levels can enjoy the game on their own terms, while aspiring dunkers can gradually raise the level 6 inches at a time as their vertical improves. The Slam-It Rim, meanwhile, is designed specifically for players who like to throw down. The solid-steel rim features double-compression springs that give way during dunks to protect the player, then spring back once released. The orange rim is also supported by 1/2-inch braces, with welded-steel net hooks and an all-weather nylon net. And players needn’t worry about the backboard shattering after a nasty spill, as the 48-inch Shatter Guard Fusion backboard boasts Makrolon polycarbonate technology that’s virtually unbreakable. Other features include fade-resistant graphics screen-printed onto the backboard with UV-resistant inks, a high-impact polyethylene frame around the backboard, and a powder-coated, rust-resistant finish around the pole. The Courtside carries a five-year warranty that covers everything on the system. Amazon.com Basketball System Buying Guide In-Ground Systems 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 Portable Systems Backboard Considerations 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. Tags: Adjustment Mechanism, Basketball Hoops, Compression Springs, Cul De Sac, Double Compression, Dunkers, Handy Technology, Impact Polyethylene, Jumpshot, Level 6, Lifetime Basketball, Nasty Spill, Piece 3, Portable Basketball System, Resistant Inks, Shatterguard, Solid Steel, Speed Shift, Steel Rim, Technology Players
Apr
30
2009
Historic Print (XL): [Women’s basketball team, posed outdoors, National Training School for Women and Girls,Posted by: Mr.Basketball in Basketball Training
This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. Date: [between 1911 and 1940] Subject: Girls–Washington (D.C.)–1910-1940. Basketball players–Washington (D.C.)–1910-1940. African Americans–Sports–Washington (D.C.)–1910-1940. Notes: Format: Group portraits 1910-1940.Portrait photographs 1910-1940.Photographic prints 1910-1940. SOURCE: Library of Congress Tags: 1940, African Americans, Americans Sports, Basketball Players, Basketball Team, Basketball Training, Girls Basketball, Group Portraits, Library Of Congress, Museum Quality, Photographic Prints, Portrait Photographs, Quality Reproduction, Reproduction Print, Resistant Inks, Source Library, Washington D C, Women Basketball, Women S Basketball, Xl
Apr
26
2009
Historic Print (XL): [Student basketball players of the National Training School for Women and Girls, WashingPosted by: Mr.Basketball in Basketball Training
This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. Date: [between 1900 and 1920] Subject: African Americans–Women–Washington (D.C.)–1900-1920. African Americans–Sports–Washington (D.C.)–1900-1920. African Americans–Education–Washington (D.C.)–1900-1920. Basketball players–Washington (D.C.)–1900-1920. Notes: Nannie Helen Burroughs Collection. Format: Group portraits 1900-1920.Portrait photographs 1900-1920.Photographic prints 1900-1920. SOURCE: Library of Congress Tags: African Americans, Americans Sports, Basketball Players, Basketball Training, Education, Girls Basketball, Group Portraits, Helen Burroughs, Library Congress, Library Of Congress, Museum Quality, Photographic Prints, Portrait Photographs, Quality Reproduction, Reproduction Print, Resistant Inks, School Girls, Source Library, Washington D C, Xl
Apr
24
2009
Lifetime 71522 Competition XL Portable Basketball System with 54-Inch Shatter Guard BackboardPosted by: Mr.Basketball in Backboards
Lifetime knows that dunking and above-the-rim play are a huge part of modern basketball, which is why the hoop comes with both a height adjustment mechanism and a spring-back rim. The three-piece, 3.5-inch Power Lift pole includes a pneumatic mechanism to help you easily raise and lower the backboard from 7.5 to 10 feet with one hand. Thanks to the handy technology, players of all ages and skill levels can enjoy the game on their own terms, while aspiring dunkers can gradually raise the level an inch at a time as their vertical improves. The arena-style Slam-It Rim, meanwhile, is designed specifically for players who like to throw down. The solid-steel rim features wraparound bracing and double-compression springs that give way during dunks to protect the player, then spring back once released. The orange rim is also supported by 1/2-inch braces, with welded-steel net hooks and an all-weather nylon net. And players needn’t worry about the backboard shattering after a nasty spill, as the 54-inch Shatter Guard backboard boasts Makrolon polycarbonate technology that’s virtually unbreakable. Other features include fade-resistant graphics screen-printed onto the backboard with UV-resistant inks, rigid rectangular extension arms that provide superior backboard rebound, a blow-molded frame pad for protection, and a powder-coated, rust-resistant finish around the pole. The hoop carries a five-year warranty that covers everything on the system. Amazon.com Basketball System Buying Guide In-Ground Systems 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 Portable Systems Backboard Considerations 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. Tags: Adjustment Mechanism, Arena Style, Basketball Hoops, Compression Springs, Cul De Sac, Double Compression, Dunkers, Frame Pad, Handy Technology, Jumpshot, Lifetime Basketball, Nasty Spill, Piece 3, Portable Basketball System, Resistant Inks, Skill Levels, Solid Steel, Steel Rim, Technology Players, Xl Portable Basketball System
Feb
05
2009
Historic Print (S): [Women’s basketball team, posed outdoors, National Training School for Women and Girls,Posted by: Mr.Basketball in Basketball Training
This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. The framed work is single matted (ivory), under acrylic glass, with a hanging wire. Date: [between 1911 and 1940] Subject: Girls–Washington (D.C.)–1910-1940. Basketball players–Washington (D.C.)–1910-1940. African Americans–Sports–Washington (D.C.)–1910-1940. Notes: Format: Group portraits 1910-1940.Portrait photographs 1910-1940.Photographic prints 1910-1940. SOURCE: Library of Congress Tags: 1940, Acrylic Glass, African Americans, Americans Sports, Basketball Players, Basketball Team, Basketball Training, Girls Basketball, Group Portraits, Ivory, Library Of Congress, Museum Quality, Photographic Prints, Portrait Photographs, Quality Reproduction, Reproduction Print, Resistant Inks, Source Library, Washington D C, Women S Basketball
Feb
01
2009
Historic Print (S): [Student basketball players of the National Training School for Women and Girls, WashingPosted by: Mr.Basketball in Basketball Training
This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. The framed work is single matted (ivory), under acrylic glass, with a hanging wire. Date: [between 1900 and 1920] Subject: African Americans–Women–Washington (D.C.)–1900-1920. African Americans–Sports–Washington (D.C.)–1900-1920. African Americans–Education–Washington (D.C.)–1900-1920. Basketball players–Washington (D.C.)–1900-1920. Notes: Nannie Helen Burroughs Collection. Format: Group portraits 1900-1920.Portrait photographs 1900-1920.Photographic prints 1900-1920. SOURCE: Library of Congress Tags: Acrylic Glass, African Americans, Americans Sports, Basketball Players, Basketball Training, Girls Basketball, Group Portraits, Helen Burroughs, Ivory, Library Congress, Library Of Congress, Museum Quality, Photographic Prints, Portrait Photographs, Quality Reproduction, Reproduction Print, Resistant Inks, School Girls, Source Library, Washington D C
Jan
28
2009
Historic Print (M): [Women’s basketball team, posed outdoors, National Training School for Women and Girls,Posted by: Mr.Basketball in Basketball Training
This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. The framed work is single matted (ivory), under acrylic glass, with a hanging wire. Date: [between 1911 and 1940] Subject: Girls–Washington (D.C.)–1910-1940. Basketball players–Washington (D.C.)–1910-1940. African Americans–Sports–Washington (D.C.)–1910-1940. Notes: Format: Group portraits 1910-1940.Portrait photographs 1910-1940.Photographic prints 1910-1940. SOURCE: Library of Congress Tags: 1940, Acrylic Glass, African Americans, Americans Sports, Basketball Players, Basketball Team, Basketball Training, Girls Basketball, Group Portraits, Ivory, Library Of Congress, Museum Quality, Photographic Prints, Portrait Photographs, Quality Reproduction, Reproduction Print, Resistant Inks, Source Library, Washington D C, Women S Basketball
Nov
01
2008
Historic Print (M): [Student basketball players of the National Training School for Women and Girls, WashingPosted by: Mr.Basketball in Basketball Training
This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. The framed work is single matted (ivory), under acrylic glass, with a hanging wire. Date: [between 1900 and 1920] Subject: African Americans–Women–Washington (D.C.)–1900-1920. African Americans–Sports–Washington (D.C.)–1900-1920. African Americans–Education–Washington (D.C.)–1900-1920. Basketball players–Washington (D.C.)–1900-1920. Notes: Nannie Helen Burroughs Collection. Format: Group portraits 1900-1920.Portrait photographs 1900-1920.Photographic prints 1900-1920. SOURCE: Library of Congress Tags: Acrylic Glass, African Americans, Americans Sports, Basketball Players, Basketball Training, Girls Basketball, Group Portraits, Helen Burroughs, Ivory, Library Congress, Library Of Congress, Museum Quality, Photographic Prints, Portrait Photographs, Quality Reproduction, Reproduction Print, Resistant Inks, School Girls, Source Library, Washington D C
Oct
29
2008
Historic Print (L): [Women’s basketball team, posed outdoors, National Training School for Women and Girls,Posted by: Mr.Basketball in Basketball Training
This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. Date: [between 1911 and 1940] Subject: Girls–Washington (D.C.)–1910-1940. Basketball players–Washington (D.C.)–1910-1940. African Americans–Sports–Washington (D.C.)–1910-1940. Notes: Format: Group portraits 1910-1940.Portrait photographs 1910-1940.Photographic prints 1910-1940. SOURCE: Library of Congress Tags: 1940, African Americans, Americans Sports, Basketball Players, Basketball Team, Basketball Training, Girls Basketball, Group Portraits, Library Of Congress, Museum Quality, Photographic Prints, Portrait Photographs, Quality Reproduction, Reproduction Print, Resistant Inks, School Girls, Source Library, Washington D C, Women Basketball, Women S Basketball
Oct
29
2008
Historic Print (L): [Student basketball players of the National Training School for Women and Girls, WashingPosted by: Mr.Basketball in Basketball Training
This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. Date: [between 1900 and 1920] Subject: African Americans–Women–Washington (D.C.)–1900-1920. African Americans–Sports–Washington (D.C.)–1900-1920. African Americans–Education–Washington (D.C.)–1900-1920. Basketball players–Washington (D.C.)–1900-1920. Notes: Nannie Helen Burroughs Collection. Format: Group portraits 1900-1920.Portrait photographs 1900-1920.Photographic prints 1900-1920. SOURCE: Library of Congress Tags: African Americans, African Women, Americans Sports, Basketball Players, Basketball Training, Education, Girls Basketball, Group Portraits, Helen Burroughs, Library Congress, Library Of Congress, Museum Quality, Photographic Prints, Portrait Photographs, Quality Reproduction, Reproduction Print, Resistant Inks, School Girls, Source Library, Washington D C |
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