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Spalding Screw Jack Portable Basketball Hoop

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Size: 60"


Material Type: Acrylic


Style: 2021 Version


Features

  • Board size: 60" x 34"
  • Acrylic board with arena-style padding; 16" offset
  • Steel board frame with aluminum trim; Arena Slam breakaway rim
  • 7.5' to 10' height adjustment; screw jack lift; Detachable handle; 3.5" round steel pole with 20 angle
  • Two wheels
  • Designed for outdoor residential play

Brand: Spalding


Material: Acrylic


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 60 x 35 x 15 inches


Item Weight: 100 Pounds


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Outdoor


Special Feature: adjustable


League: NBA


Frame Material: Aluminum


Minimum Height: 7.5 Feet


Style: 2021 Version


Brand: ‎Spalding


Material: ‎Acrylic


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎60 x 35 x 15 inches


Item Weight: ‎100 Pounds


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: ‎Outdoor


Special Feature: ‎adjustable


League: ‎NBA


Frame Material: ‎Aluminum


Minimum Height: ‎7.5 Feet


Style: ‎2021 Version


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Maximum Height Recommendation: ‎10 Feet


Product Dimensions: ‎34"D x 60"W x 90"H


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎63 x 36 x 15 inches


Package Weight: ‎45.36 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎Spalding


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Spalding


Part Number: ‎68562


Size: ‎60"


Sport Type: ‎Basketball


Date First Available: September 16, 2003


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  • Some Assembly Issues, mixed experience with customer service, Warranty claim handled quickly. Would buy again. Edited Review
Size: 60" Material Type: Acrylic Style: 2021 Version
I have looked at many portable hoops and for the money paid I found this to be a fair value. There is quite a bit of assembly required and many steps would be much easier with two people. I was able to accomplish it myself and it took a little over three hours. Most of that was spent trying to figure out what exactly the instructions wanted me to do and double checking that I was using the correct parts. None of the parts are labeled and when it gets down to the assembly hardware there are many parts that look similar or don't quite match the pictures in the diagram. I have done many of these types of projects so the first thing I did was unpack all the bolts and sorted them by size and type in little containers. The main problem with this system is the assembly of the main pole. Essentially you get one shot at getting it put together properly as it is a press fit. When you get to the final step it is most likely you will find that the upper section of the pole is not indexed correctly which makes the backboard sit at an angle. It is simply a poor design, and while the instructions mention this to some degree (and others have mentioned it in reviews here) there is no point of reference and the assembly of the main pole is one of the first steps. If I were building it again I would assemble the lower and middle section of the pole, build the base and I would not add the top section until I had the backboard brackets installed and the base and main pole on sawhorses. The problem with this is that the pole is assembled by aligning a poorly designed dimple into an even wider trough and then banging it against the ground to press fit the pole together. This is where things went south for me. Mine was off rotated by about five degrees, in other words the backboard is rotated in relationship to the base and due to the angle of the pole this also makes one side of the backboard about three inches lower. I tried a couple of things to disassemble the pole and nothing I had worked. So I decided I'd call the customer service line. The line was answered immediately, the lady on the other end of the phone was familiar with the problem and indicated that I assembled it improperly and that I could PURCHASE a new pole. My contention with this is the manufacturing tolerances are so far off that there is no way to assemble it properly, at best it is just an educated guess. I found customer service to be rude and quick to place blame for an expensive, POORLY designed product. The entire issue could be avoided by simply putting some reference marks on the pole sections to line up prior to press fitting the pole together. Mine was also missing the trim piece for the backboard in the middle, which is clearly shown in the pictures here and on the box. No resolution was offered for that discrepancy by customer service. I went ahead and finished the assembly, the backboard is slightly crooked and sits at and angle in relationship to the base. There is no simple fix. It is stable, and able to be adjusted up and down. It will serve it's purpose for my daughter to be able to practice and with time I will learn to ignore the fact that it is crooked. I don't have any other experience with portable hoops, but again for the money I think they could have done a better job on the main pole design. The positives, the unit is stable and heavy. It is fairly easy to lower and raise the hoop ranging from 7.5 - 10 ft. My 11 year old can adjust the height, it's not easy for her but she can do it. It is not portable in the sense that you can just move it around. Once filled with sand/water it's going to take several people to tilt it and move it, that is good though because it makes it stable. I don't know if I would buy this again or not, due to the sheer size there is really no way to take it apart to return it. Especially a 10 ft long pole. I'm irritated that customer service didn't have much empathy about how to solve the problem. Maybe I'm being too particular. The price I paid on Amazon was fair. In any event it looks like it will be durable and last for several years. Even if the backboard is Tilted at an angle. It gets two stars for poor customer service and the fact that every time I see that crooked backboard it irritates me. 5/2016 Update: I had noticed with time that the goal had become more and more unstable. The base was losing water and eventually tipped over and bent the rim. Inspection revealed that one of the seams had a slow leak and after several weeks it would lose the majority of the water in it. It was fortunate that this did not tip over and hit a person as it could have severely injured someone. I called customer service and spoke with a much more helpful individual this time than my initial interaction. The customer service representative sent me an email asking for photographs, a copy of my sales invoice and some details. I replied to the email as instructed asking that the base and hoop be replaced under warranty. It took about two days for them to process my claim and I received tracking information that the parts have been shipped. Since my initial purchase I have looked at many of these portable goals. While I still believe this product suffers from some easily remedied manufacturing defects in regards to how the pole is assembled and the negative affect it has on the geometry of the backboard, I still have not found a product in this price range that was better. While I was not impressed with my initial interaction with the CS rep, my second contact was a much better experience. I guess it all depends on who you happen to get on the phone. I'm bumbing my review up a star to reflect a more positive experience the second time around. If I were to do this entire thing over again I would likely still purchase this goal as I do not have a place to mount a permanent pole in the ground and need the ability to re-locate it a couple of time a year. I have been looking at others as we would like a second hoop and there is nothing that is a sturdy as this in the same price range. Most of them are less expensive but very flimsy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2016 by Scott

  • SECOND BEST PORTABLE HOOP MONEY CAN BUY
This is my first review ever on amazon so be gentle. The amount of research I did before purchasing this hoop was absolutely insane. I visited sports stores all around my area and tested out the bounce on all types of backboard+rim combinations compared to what it's like in an actual gym and there was no question that glass was the way to go. If you want that indoor hoop feel you have to go with glass and you have to pay the extra money. And even though this is probably the best hoop I've ever played on, it did come with a price. So first things first, price and delivery. Amazon has this hoop cheaper than anywhere I saw in stores or online, and by a good 100$ too. Great deal on the price but still more expensive than 85% of portable hoops, so this is kind of a big investment. Delivery through amazon went through a freight company. They were great too and called me the day before it came and set up an appointment time for delivery. I put the order in on friday and by Wednesday the hoop was at my door. Now as far as assembly goes. This is where it does get tricky. Be prepared to take either 3-5 hours to assemble at least, and grab a few buddies and make a day out of it because you will need some help. The directions are pretty cute and dry. No big surprises. Some stuff was unclear regarding screws, how many there are and which one you use where, but if you are a particularly handy person, it shouldnt be a problem. Some things that will help was a ladder, a wrench set, pieces of wood, and something that could be used as a scaffold base type of thing (I used two step ladders). Also beer. Now on hour 4 of assembly is where things got a little crazy. THE BACKBOARD SHATTERED UPON ASSEMBLY. Now whos fault this was, I'm not sure but when we were putting the rim onto the backboard we were tightening the screws, heard a pop, and the entire thing just tempered out.Very, Very frustrating but surprisingly enough, despite these reviews, Spaldings customer support is PHENOMENAL. There is a 2 year warranty on the backboard through them and they sent me out a new one for free! Delivery on that was kind of annoying, took almost a week and a half, but it came eventually, and after only hand tightening the backboard and the rim, we were almost up and running. A minor issue but it seemed like the net was flawed. The loops didn't line up correctly, tough to explain, but it was defective. Called Spalding again and they sent me out two "heavy duty" nets that came in only a few days. They really impressed me despite reading some of these reviews. And now for why I gave this hoop 4 stars: My logic behind it is that it simply isn't the best glass hoop out there. "The Beast" by Spalding is 979$ and supposedly the best portable you could buy. It has a few minor differences but if you have the money I would definitely recommend that one over this one. As far as portable hoops goes this model would be a Mercedes benz, but the beast is a Lamborghini. But still, I don't mind driving a benz. Ya feel me? Also a few more notes about the hoop. It comes with those rubber protectors that go around the bottom of the frame. Go ahead scroll up and look at them. You back? Well personally, I havent put those on yet. They seem to need to be drilled directly into the metal frame of the backboard for which you have to make and drill your own holes for. It kinda scares me. After what happened with the first backboard I'm very protective of it. Also my base seems to have a small leak in it. I'm not sure where but as of right now it actually stopped leaking somehow (magic) but I also keep a 35 pound bag of rocks on top of it, just in case. When filled to the top it is very very heavy and that was just with water. After the new backboard arrived, I actually had to remove the water which i though was going to be a pain but with a quick improvisation was actually pretty easy. I grabbed a shop vac and a funnel from my garage, put the funnel in the hoop and stuck the shop vac right in the funnel and it actually started sucking the water out. After 3 full shop vacs, the hoop was finally empty. I couldn't believe it worked either. I'm thinking of laying down concrete and moving the hoop into my backyard because even though it does look great in front of the house (seriously the thing is like eye candy), I am nervous about neighborhood kids playing on it or someone even throwing it on a trailer and stealing it (jokes on them though easy transportation is not one of this products talking points so I recommend building it, not to far away from where you want to leave it). Also on that note DON'T EXPECT THIS HOOP TO STAY IN YOUR DRIVEWAY AND THAT YOU'RE EASILY GOING TO ROLL IT OUT TO THE STREET WHEN YOU WANT TO PLAY. THe hoop is just downright scary to move. Its so top heavy that I had to use a hand truck. So right now Its staying in front of my house on the street which is not only illegal and taking up a parking spot, but also very nerve racking, as I do not know who's out there. I already had two kids, I've never even seen before, ring my bell and ask to play on it. A positive of this hoop however, is that you can remove the lever that adjusts it. So i set it to 10 feet and took out the lever, that way no one else can lower the hoop so I dont have to worry about kids having a dunking contest on a 700$ glass hoop. So yeah thats basically it. This hoop has its issues but like I said, If you want something that will actually improve your game at an indoor court without breaking the bank too much, this hoop is the way to go. It looks great, it feels great, and it came with a free baskbetball. NOw if you excuse me, I'm going to go shoot around. See ya ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2013 by Thomas Walsh

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