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Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2025
Used 2 times and rim and backboard are messed up. Filed replacement 2 weeks ago and it never took now telling me its too late. It's 3 weeks old just got it set up.
Richard Clay Trepanier
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025
The product company is amazing!!!!! The basketball hoop was an Easter present for our son and a dream come true for him. We set up the hoop and my son plays everyday after school….unfortunately we live in unpredictable Colorado weather and when I was at work we had a random wind storm that knocked the hoop down bending the rim. I tried reaching out to Amazon but they weren’t helpful other than telling me to return the entire item and get a replacement which would take a week or more. Instead I reached out to the company….they replaced the hoop free to me and had extremely excellent customer service. I’m so happy with how quickly they were able to replace the hoop and how quick they were to respond. Amazing customer service and highly recommend hoop.
Summer Jag
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
Holds up just fine. Package came not damaged. No cracks, or pealing parts. Easy to put up.
Melinda Garrett
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2025
Exceeded expectations
Katrina Minard
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2025
Great product for the price! We love our basketball goal and was fairly simple to put together and use. Wish it wasn’t a little easier to adjust the height, but other than that it really is a good basketball goal!
dayanmi
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025
is an excellent investment for any basketball fan. Its quality, durability, and easy installation make it an ideal choice for enhancing the gaming experience anywhere. Highly recommended!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024
The PROS:Honestly for the price point ($85), it's decent enough, does the job for casual driveway play, not dunking or really touching the pole or backboard with anything bigger than the ball. But it is full-height, and you can shoot hoops on it.The CONS:1. Arrived missing 3 bolts, 2 nuts, 5 washers. One missing bolt is 90mm, not a common length. Yes, I was able to get what I needed from the hardware store and the regular spares I keep in the shed, but that's not the point. Assembly was super-easy, but the design isn't super.2. Not AT ALL portable. Even with the reservoir empty, the wheels are two small, smooth, don't spin freely, and there really isn't a good angle to hold it at to allow rolling. It drags, scrapes, wheels barely roll. Add sand or water, and you can't even get the wheels to touch ground at any angle: the plastic of the reservoir deforms at the corner edge where the wheels are.3. Sturdy enough for its purpose, but not super. I would NEVER dunk on this. The whole thing wobbles and jingles and clinks with every rebound or if you check the pole with your shoulder while playing. The main pole is in 3 sections, held together at each seam by a pair of perpendicular 3" bolts about 1" apart vertically, fastened with ny-lock style nylon-lined locking nuts and flat washers only, no split-ring locking washers. The attachment to the backboard relies on keeping the backboard Y-frame in tension with the bolt. So the whole thing wobbles, even when torqued down with a torque wrench. A sturdier fastener combination is to use split-ring locking washers with regular bolts rather than nylon locking bolts. I'll probably do this myself with a little red lock-tite on the threads for good measure, then torque them down with an impact driver. Also there are much better ways to fasten 3 vertical pole sections to one another that don't wobble and actually require less steel fastener pieceparts than six 3" long 5/8" bolts and their nylock nuts.4. Don't expect to adjust the height easily with a rake handle. You have to remove two 3" bolts from the backboard, support the weight of the backboard & rim, lower or raise it so 4 holes line up on opposite sides of the main pole with the holes on the backboard Y-frame, fasten the backboard with the two 3" bolts each with 2 washers and nylon locking nuts. It's a two-man job with a ladder, or you have to tilt the whole thing down and do it on the ground without letting the counterweight bring the pole back up, so you need someone holding it down while you hold the weight of the backboard+rim and fasten it.OK, so this isn't something you should be doing often, so the trade-off is the price point.Overall, it's worth it if you're casual enough about playing. Don't expect to accurately practice rebounds in any way: lay-ups, bank shots, using the backboard. It wobbles with every touch. Don't expect to be able to play roughly and body check the pole. Don't expect to dunk or even hit the backboard or rim in any way with anything more than a ball. Don't expect to move this once it's weighted down. Don't expect to easily lower it for the kids or raise it for the grown-ups--it's a 25-minute 2-person job with tools and heavy lifting.For the price, it does the job of being a full-sized basketball goal you can shoot hoops with, if you have casual expectations and don't play too rough.
JLPRC
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
We had a wind storm and I had filled the base with water. I wasn’t aware that the base could be easily overcome by a strong gust. I eventually put a cement block on the base and it seems to be stable after that, but when it turned over, it landed on the rim and flattened out the rim. I had no idea that it would do this, but I need to replace the rim now other than that product is very good. Thanks very much! bye
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