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Spalding NBA In-Ground Basketball System - 52" Acrylic Backboard
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🏀52" Backboard
📏Adjustable Height
⚙️3.5MM Acrylic
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Description
🏆 Dunk Like a Pro!
STURDY STABILITY - Three-piece, 3.5" round steel pole ensures maximum stability for intense gameplay.
ELEVATE YOUR GAME - Experience professional-level play with a 52" acrylic backboard designed for superior rebounds.
QUICK INSTALLATION - Ground sleeve anchor system allows for hassle-free setup, so you can hit the court faster.
AUTHENTIC PLAY EXPERIENCE - Includes Pro-Slam breakaway rim and blow-molded backboard pad for a true NBA feel.
PRECISION HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT - Easily adjust the rim height from 7.5' to 10' in 6" increments for players of all ages.
The Spalding NBA In-Ground Basketball System features a 52" acrylic backboard with a robust steel frame, adjustable rim height, and a breakaway rim, making it perfect for both casual and competitive play. Designed for easy installation and maximum stability, this system is ideal for basketball enthusiasts of all ages.
Specifications
Brand
Spalding
Material
Acrylic
Color
Multi
Item Weight
50 Pounds
Special Feature
adjustable
Target Audience
Unisex Kid
League
NBA
Frame Material
Acrylic
Minimum Height
7.5 Feet
Style
52" Acrylic Backboard
Assembly Required
Yes
Maximum Height Recommendation
10 Feet
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H
53 x 33.25 x 6.5 inches
Package Weight
90.9 Pounds
Item Dimensions LxWxH
33.39 x 52 x 6.69 inches
Brand Name
Spalding
Suggested Users
unisex-adult
Number of Items
1
Manufacturer
Spalding
Part Number
88307PR
Size
52-Inch
Sport Type
Basketball
Reviews
3.4
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M**S
Easy to put together, but a couple of issues....UPDATE 6/30/2012
Update 6/30/2012:Still going strong, and through some tough winters. Even the netting still looks good, and we use this at least 2-3 times per week. I cannot recommend this enough! I don't see how you can go wrong with this....I certainly didn't! :-)UPDATE 3/18/2010:I bumped this to 5 stars because this thing is incredible strong. Last week we had 60mph winds and a 60 foot tree fell into my driveway and landed on the backboard. It balanced there for 4 days until we got our power back and I was able to break out my chainsaw and get rid of the tree. With all this has gone through, I am simply amazing how they can put out a product like this at this price. Talk about quality. If it can stand up to a 60 foot tree falling on it, I'm pretty happy! I can post a picture if anyone is interested.First let me say that dealing with Dazadi was excellent. My delivery came with the box in ripped open and what looked like large punctures. I opened it, checked for all the parts and then noticed the backboard was cracked. I called Dazadi and in a week I had a new backboard. The rep on the phone was VERY helpful, spoke clearly and was very helpful. He assured me that would stand behind their sale...and they did. Dazadi gets 5 plus stars! I just had to mention that....now on to the review.Aside from poor packaging by Spalding, the directions are almost horrible. The real problem is checking all the parts and identifying everything. I had so many bolts, etc., that were not listed, and some were just slightly longer than the other and I had to guess (wrongly...of course) and then change everything. Still, putting everything together took me about 2 hours (my 4 and 6 year olds helped me, or else it might have been a bit faster). The handle to raise and lower the hoop is really great and works very nicely and very easily....putting the springs together was not so easy. The key is to read the directions several times BEFORE you start anything. Start to finish. Even mock it up first to make sure you find the parts of the directions that do not really make sense and you identify the extra parts (that you will use). They have a partial picture id guide for some of the parts, but not all of the parts, so you will have to read the descriptions for each part number. Also, putting the long bolts can be a chore. Use the bolts to ream out or loosen up the extra paint that does not allow the bolt to get through. Do it to all of the holes BEFORE you start and it will make things much easier.At its lowest point, my 4 year old daughter can through a full sized basketball easily into the hoop, and at it's highest....well, it's pretty high! It is a lot of fun. You should buy some kind of pad for the pole because you don't want anyone running into it. You can buy special pads that will wrap around it easily. I'm glad that I purchased this, and it is very sturdy with no real vibration (my friend has a portable one and it has a lot of vibartion when the ball hits). I would like to have taken off 1.5 stars for terrible directions, but one is all I could do, and I didn't want to leave it with 3 stars.As for value, this is a great deal. The quality is very good, and we will see if anything cracks or breaks when the winter comes....but I doubt it. I am happy with my purchase and thrilled with Dazadi!If you have questions, Dazadi will help....and if they cannot, they will give you a number for Spalding.
K**.
Good Sturdy Hoop with Some Assembly/Installation Tips
After reading the reviews of this unit, I found that a couple of the tips were right on in terms of installation. This helped me make my decision easier to purchase this hoop.The materials seem very sturdy and of decent quality for years of family enjoyment. The instructions are decent in terms of the assembly, however, they are not clear in some instances as to putting the pieces of the main pole together. There is a dimple on one side with and indentation on the other pole. These should line up to achieve the required overlap. There is no where in the illustration or text indicating how to line these up other than seeing the two holes for the lever.The instructions also indicate that you need to check the holes so that the bolts fit and line up. I need to ream out some of the holes in order for the bolts to go through. The idea that you should lean the hoop fully assembled on a sawhorse and then pour concrete to the bottom of the pole is asinine. I was able to prop it up to about 4'-6"feet above the floor level of my garage on a ladder and it still made filling it a chore. I then had to flip the pole upside down and secure it to my kids' swing set to fill in the bottom of the pole as it would not fall to the bottom without an extremely wet mix. Since there are attachments along the pole, a wetter mix would have had the concrete pouring out of all these openings. It was next near impossible with two "able" adults to set the pole filled with concrete above the ground sleeve anchor! I would recommend setting the pole in place and then filling it from the top off of a ladder. Nevertheless, we have gotten in and have used it a couple of times and everything seems great so far. FYI-We dug a 24"x24"x24"deep concrete footer and added 5 20"pieces of rebar to stiffen up the concrete. This took about 8 bags of 80# quikcrete to do the footer and fill the pole according to Spalding's directions.
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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.
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I don't see how you can go wrong with this....I certainly didn't! :-)UPDATE 3/18/2010:I bumped this to 5 stars because this thing is incredible strong. Last week we had 60mph winds and a 60 foot tree fell into my driveway and landed on the backboard. It balanced there for 4 days until we got our power back and I was able to break out my chainsaw and get rid of the tree. With all this has gone through, I am simply amazing how they can put out a product like this at this price. Talk about quality. If it can stand up to a 60 foot tree falling on it, I'm pretty happy! I can post a picture if anyone is interested.First let me say that dealing with Dazadi was excellent. My delivery came with the box in ripped open and what looked like large punctures. I opened it, checked for all the parts and then noticed the backboard was cracked. I called Dazadi and in a week I had a new backboard. The rep on the phone was VERY helpful, spoke clearly and was very helpful. He assured me that would stand behind their sale...and they did. Dazadi gets 5 plus stars! I just had to mention that....now on to the review.Aside from poor packaging by Spalding, the directions are almost horrible. The real problem is checking all the parts and identifying everything. I had so many bolts, etc., that were not listed, and some were just slightly longer than the other and I had to guess (wrongly...of course) and then change everything. Still, putting everything together took me about 2 hours (my 4 and 6 year olds helped me, or else it might have been a bit faster). The handle to raise and lower the hoop is really great and works very nicely and very easily....putting the springs together was not so easy. The key is to read the directions several times BEFORE you start anything. Start to finish. Even mock it up first to make sure you find the parts of the directions that do not really make sense and you identify the extra parts (that you will use). They have a partial picture id guide for some of the parts, but not all of the parts, so you will have to read the descriptions for each part number. Also, putting the long bolts can be a chore. Use the bolts to ream out or loosen up the extra paint that does not allow the bolt to get through. Do it to all of the holes BEFORE you start and it will make things much easier.At its lowest point, my 4 year old daughter can through a full sized basketball easily into the hoop, and at it's highest....well, it's pretty high! It is a lot of fun. You should buy some kind of pad for the pole because you don't want anyone running into it. You can buy special pads that will wrap around it easily. I'm glad that I purchased this, and it is very sturdy with no real vibration (my friend has a portable one and it has a lot of vibartion when the ball hits). I would like to have taken off 1.5 stars for terrible directions, but one is all I could do, and I didn't want to leave it with 3 stars.As for value, this is a great deal. The quality is very good, and we will see if anything cracks or breaks when the winter comes....but I doubt it. I am happy with my purchase and thrilled with Dazadi!If you have questions, Dazadi will help....and if they cannot, they will give you a number for Spalding."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"4.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"K***."},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2015","name":"4.0 out of 5 stars\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Good Sturdy Hoop with Some Assembly/Installation Tips\n \n","reviewBody":"After reading the reviews of this unit, I found that a couple of the tips were right on in terms of installation. This helped me make my decision easier to purchase this hoop.The materials seem very sturdy and of decent quality for years of family enjoyment. The instructions are decent in terms of the assembly, however, they are not clear in some instances as to putting the pieces of the main pole together. There is a dimple on one side with and indentation on the other pole. These should line up to achieve the required overlap. There is no where in the illustration or text indicating how to line these up other than seeing the two holes for the lever.The instructions also indicate that you need to check the holes so that the bolts fit and line up. I need to ream out some of the holes in order for the bolts to go through. The idea that you should lean the hoop fully assembled on a sawhorse and then pour concrete to the bottom of the pole is asinine. I was able to prop it up to about 4'-6\"feet above the floor level of my garage on a ladder and it still made filling it a chore. I then had to flip the pole upside down and secure it to my kids' swing set to fill in the bottom of the pole as it would not fall to the bottom without an extremely wet mix. Since there are attachments along the pole, a wetter mix would have had the concrete pouring out of all these openings. It was next near impossible with two \"able\" adults to set the pole filled with concrete above the ground sleeve anchor! I would recommend setting the pole in place and then filling it from the top off of a ladder. Nevertheless, we have gotten in and have used it a couple of times and everything seems great so far. FYI-We dug a 24\"x24\"x24\"deep concrete footer and added 5 20\"pieces of rebar to stiffen up the concrete. This took about 8 bags of 80# quikcrete to do the footer and fill the pole according to Spalding's directions."}],"aggregateRating":{"@type":"AggregateRating","ratingValue":4.5,"bestRating":5,"ratingCount":2}}