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The Franklin Sports XL Defender Pro Basketball Rebounder Net is a versatile, quick-to-install net guard designed to fit most portable basketball hoops. Measuring 120" by 96", it maximizes practice time by reducing ball retrieval, folds compactly for easy storage, and weighs just over 7 kg for durable yet manageable use.
Product Dimensions | 120"L x 96"W |
Item Weight | 7.24 Kilograms |
Recommended Uses For Product | Basketball |
UPC | 025725558254 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 39.5 x 7.25 x 4.5 inches |
Package Weight | 7.19 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 120 x 96 x 0.1 inches |
Brand Name | Franklin Sports |
Warranty Description | 90 Day Limited |
Model Name | 10' X 8' DEFENDER PRO BBAL NET |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Franklin Sports |
Part Number | 92074X |
Style | 92074X |
Included Components | [1] Defender Net Pro |
L**N
Saved my plants!
I recently put up a basketball hoop, but where the ball was falling, it kept landing in my plants. I bought this to stop that and it’s been a lifesaver. Even my neighbor mentioned what a great purchase it was. I installed it myself and it’s held up through storms, and kids throwing the ball at it.
A**A
Great product
The net is huge and very sturdy. It doesn’t blow around or move when a ball hits it directly. It covers a lot of area in case you miss your shot. I think this is well worth it especially for kids, of any age.
M**E
Product not as advertised
Seemed like a quality product but the net was less than half the size advertised. Would have been absolutely useless in stopping balls from rolling into our yard.
M**S
Decent backstop net for the money
We purchased this to replace a storm-damaged net that was 8 years old and quite a bit more expensive, hoping it would be adequate for our needs. We have a Lifetime Mammoth in-ground backstop with a square pole, and it appears it will work. Assembly was more frustrating than we expected, especially since we have assembled many items the past 25 years. A couple of clarifications for the directions hopefully will help others.1. The large brackets go against the pole with the flat side out. We placed the lower bracket as far down as possible, then measured 46” from the base of the bracket up the pole to place the upper bracket. Use a piece of paint tape or masking tape to mark the pole. The base of the upper bracket will be right at the 46” mark. Remove the pins prior to attaching the nets.2. The nets are easier to install if you lay them out flat to orient them before attempting to install. The buckle straps obviously go toward the middle (pole) and pole pocket on the bottom. Insert the shorter two poles in the lower pockets and then attach to the post brackets. At this point, we found it easier to go ahead and connect the lower 1” strap to help support the nets as you work your way up the pole. Then insert the two long upper rods in the top corner pockets and the corresponding post brackets.3. Connect the upper 1” strap around the pole pulling the net taut. (The nets are going to look floppy until the remaining bungee straps are installed.) We started at the bottom and worked our way up to the top, smoothing out the net as we went. When we finished, the nets looked as expected, taut and smooth.Takeaways: Quality (4), Performance (4), Fit (4), Appearance (4), Value (5).Is it worth $129? Yes. Durability is unknown but should be improved by storing the nets with the included pins. Is it fancy? No, but it gets the job done.
T**Y
Works great and does the job
Perfect for back of basketball hoop
J**N
Works as advertised.
Does the job - holds up well and kind of catches the ball in the netting. Easy to set up - not bad looking-
K**F
Basketball net
This item wasn’t very durable wind actually knock it down I wouldn’t purchase for windy areas
D**D
My grandson loves this for practicing basketball shots on the driveway
This net attaches easily to the pole for the basketball goal. It opens wide to catch shots that are off just a bit and rolls the ball back to the shooter. I pared this with a Spaulding Back Atchha ball return for shots that go through the basket. My grandson loves this combination when he visits us and wants to get out of the house. He can play by himself, as well as with friends, and doesn’t have to chase errant balls. The net folds up against the pole when he’s done playing. I’m quite pleased with this net.
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