Product Description
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No schedules. No gym fees. No closing time. The Spalding Arena
View H Series Glass In-Ground Basketball Hoop created a court
that's yours to rule. Built for the truest rebound, it includes a
regulation-size backboard made of tempered glass. You can adjust
the breakaway force of the rim to tailor it specifically to your
game, and the lift system lets you change the height with the
turn of a handle. This hoop gets its stability from a one-piece
support pole equipped with arena-style padding. It has a 3-foot
offset, so you can go hard in the paint.
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Bring home years of basketball fun with the Spalding Arena View
residential in-ground basketball system (86604HGP), 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. Its hinged base
plate enables ground level assembly of the backboard and rim, and
it features welded gussets and an anchor bolt ing system
that allows for future system removal, a powder coated matte
black finish, and all necessary installation hardware. It offers
an official 4-foot regulation offset for heated play under the
rim and a one-piece steel square pole (6 inches square, made of
3/16-inch steel) with a premium pole pad.
It has the following specifications:
* Tempered glass backboard measures 60 by 38 inches, 0.375-inches
thick for superior rebound
* Heavy duty "H" frame board bracket for improved stability and
pro style extruded aluminum trim
* Authentic Arena View main court backstop look with 4-corner
Z-Arm
* Competition style 4 x 5-inch Positive Lock breakaway rim .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- system before you
decide.
In-Ground Systems
In-ground systems ( http://www..com/gp/browse.html/?node=3396711 ) are permanently cemented into the ground--either via a bolt
ing 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- Systems
Wall- systems
( http://www..com/gp/browse.html/?node=3396741 ) can be ed to
the side of a house, a tall retaining wall, or a garage.
Generally sturdier than portables, wall-s 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
ing kit to your list.
Portable Systems
Portable systems ( http://www..com/gp/browse.html/?node=3396731 ) 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-ed 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
rtunities, they are generally more expensive than the
streamlined fan-shaped board.
Brand Story
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A Division of Russell Brands, LLC, Spalding is the largest
basketball equipment supplier in the world, and America's first
baseball company. Spalding is the official basketball of the
National Basketball Association (NBA) and Women's National
Basketball Association (WNBA), the official backboard of the NBA
and NCAA, the official baseball of the Little League World
Series, the official volleyball of the King of the Beach
Volleyball Tour and of the "Pro Beach Series" and the official
football of Pop Warner. In addition to being a leading producer
and marketer of basketballs, footballs, volleyballs and soccer
balls, Spalding produces softballs under the Dudley brand. The
SPALDING® and DUDLEY® trademarks are owned by Russell Brands,
LLC.
- ARENA VIEW BACKBOARD: 60-inch X 38-inch tempered glass board with arena-style padding.
- BREAKAWAY RIM: Positive Lock breakaway mechanism.
- U-TURN PRO: Allows the backboard to be adjusted with infinite heights between 7.5 feet to 10 feet and come with a detachable handle..
- 3 FOOT OFFSET: Allows players from slamming into the support pole.
- STEEL POLE: 6 Inch Square Pole with heavy-duty padding.
- Z-ARMS: For improved stability and leveling, reducing board breakage.
- SAFETY STOP: Prevents goal from being lowered below 6 feet 6 inches.
- HINGING BASE PLATE: Enables ground level assembly of backboard and rim.