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Pop-A-Shot - Home Dual Shot | Arcade Basketball Fun at Home | Infrared Sensor Scoring | 16 Game Modes | 7 Balls | Foldable Storage | for All Players

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Color: Blue and White


Features

  • The fun of the arcade, the convenience of home. High scores, 2 players, announcers, and bonus time without staring at a screen or sitting on a couch.
  • We've been perfecting the game experience since 1981. Score tracking is nearly 100% accurate thanks to proprietary infrared sensors. 7 basketballs. 16 different game modes. A large 3 digit scoreboard, 6 audio options, AC or AA-battery powered, and the best announcer your side of the Mississippi.
  • Built for years of family fun. Made from sturdy 1.5" steel tubes with powder coating to eliminate rusting and chipping. A heavy-duty nylon ramp, and 1/2" thick commercial grade backboard.
  • Not as big as you think. Game dimensions of 45" wide x 88" deep x 82/88/94" adjustable height. On wheels and folds to 37" deep for easy storage.
  • Play worry free. All Pop-A-Shot games come with a best-in-class 12-month warranty.

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎49 x 24.5 x 6 inches


Package Weight: ‎27.22 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎87 x 46 x 82 inches


Item Weight: ‎58 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Pop-A-Shot


Country of Origin: ‎China


Color: ‎Blue and White


Material: ‎Steel


Manufacturer: ‎Pop-A-Shot


Part Number: ‎New Home Dual


Size: ‎45" wide x 88" long


Date First Available: September 8, 2017


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  • 7 Balls, 3 Adjustable Heights, 10 Games Modes - Awesome!
Color: Blue and White
This was a GREAT addition to our basement. It arrived in one heavy box, with no damaged or missing pieces. Among the 10 game modes are single player, 1 vs. 1, collaborative scoring, crossfire (where you shoot diagonally) and different game durations. If I had a dime for every time my 8 year-old said "please, just one more game!" I'd have enough to buy another one. We had some adult friends over last night, and this was the game of choice, getting more play than foosball, ping pong and Stiga rod hockey combined. Scoring is nearly perfect, the only misses coming when two balls go through in very rapid succession. Assembly was fairly easy - one recommendation I have is to have a 10 mm box wrench available, it'll make holding all the nuts easier. The supplied Allen wrench works fine, though I used one from my bike tool to get a little more leverage & save my fingers some abuse. Use your own full-sized phillips head screwdriver for the few screws that need that tool. Instructions were pretty clear; the only part I messed up was that I put the net/ramp on upside down, which we fixed the following day. There are black tabs on the net for the control module wire to pass through, and they should be on the right side as you look at the rim from the shooting area. Fully assembled, it is sturdy yet easy to move - the wheels also lock to prevent it from moving around when shooters "lean in". With a few interruptions, I took my time and got it together in 3 hrs, all-in. Helps to have a partner when hanging the backboard. No electrical outlets nearby? No problem! Can run on AA batteries or be plugged in. Shuts itself off after a period of inactivity. Great quality, good value, tons of fun. We're very happy with this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2019 by Jay in South Jersey

  • Awesome basement toy
Color: Blue and White
Kids love this even though they start crying when I show them no mercy in one-on-one games. But hey, the world is a cruel place. Super high quality and hours of fun. Assembly takes a bit of time so be warned if you’re doing that say on Christmas Eve.
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024 by sw21788

  • Great home arcade game with real physical activity & no screens!
Color: Blue and White
Pop-A-Shot is a great home game. I would write "for the whole family," because that's how we use it, but I could just as easily see it being a hit in a single person's game room (especially for when friends come over). It was my family's favorite holiday present, and in this era of video games (with kids playing on separate consoles or phones even when they're in the same room), that's saying something. Is it a challenge to assemble? In a sense, yes, but I mean "challenge" in the positive sense. It took me 2-3 hours, but (a) I'm very far from a "handy" person, and (b) now that I've done it once I could probably do it again in half the time. Having done it, I feel pretty good about myself. ;-) If you're feeling nervous, just google a home assembly video (they're easy to find) and keep pausing and playing it throughout your process: You don't absolutely need any tools besides the included throw-away Allen wrench and other mini wrench, but I found it easier to have a pair of adjustable pliers or wrench for the purposes of bolt-tightening. Some people have used electric wrenches, but I don't think that that's necessary. You don't need to over-tighten the things. I would put all of the bolts and screws in a big bowl or pyrex dish so that you 100% for sure don't lose any. At the very end I was missing one bolt and was stymied, until I found it under a table; it's easy to drop them while assembling the unit. Save yourself the worry and make certain to keep them all in one place. Let me address the issue of height/ clearance. My basement ceiling is 87", or 7 feet 3 inches. That's pretty low. Yet the Pop-a-Shot fits (using none of the height-increasing tubes) and we can play the game pretty well. IMPORTANT: My son and I are each 5'9". If either of us was 6 feet or taller, that might have made things a little tougher with my low ceiling. But as it is, we can play fine. Yes, we have to adjust our shot to take off much of the arc, but that's just the way it goes if you have a low ceiling. If I had an 8 foot ceiling that would have been better, and I still would have used the lowest assembly setting (no height-increasing tubes) so that players could shoot with a little arc. But again: it still works with my 87" ceiling and with no one taller than 5'9". If you are taller and you still only have 87", you will probably have to bend a bit and take even more arc off your shot. If you have somewhat higher ceilings, you will be in even better shape. tl;dr version: You can make Pop-a-Shot work with only a little over 7 foot ceilings, but if you do you will have to make your shot more level and you will sometimes hit the ceiling. Just know that in advance. The scoring mechanisms work well. I've read on some of the less-expensive brands that the scoring mechanisms can miscount. Pop-a-Shot has a sensor above and below each rim, so the shot only counts if it really does go all the way through rather than just bounding off the rim (as some customers say happens on other brands of home hoop arcades). To me, that alone makes Pop-a-Shot worth the extra money, especially given that I hope to use this game for years and thus it's only a small amount extra per year, when amortized. I'd recommend this game to anyone with the space. I like to see my kids playing together and working up a little bit of a sweat (when they shoot for 30 minutes at a time) as opposed to simply playing video games on a console/tv or on a phone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2018 by Ben B.

  • This game is awesome!!
Color: Blue and White
I’m so glad that I bought this. The instructions were good, definitely want to have another person around to help as it gets larger. The gameplay is great. The sound effects are perfect, the music choices are cool. The game has actual mini basketballs that aren’t forgiving at all, just like at the arcade. It’s a challenging game. I’m extremely happy with the purchase. Pop-a-Shot!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2024 by George Penny George Penny

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