Posts Tagged Portable
What can you put in the bottom of a portable basketball backboard system besides sand and water?
Nov 2
- Play basketball anywhere with this Kings Sport portable basketball set.
- Includes 14″ backboard, 10″ breakaway rim, 5″ inflatable basketball, steel pole, base and pump
- Adjusts up to 5 1/2 feet in height
- Weighted base can be filled with water or sand
- Folds neatly into a nice carrying case.
Product Description
Help your kid hone his or her hardwood skills with the Kings Sport youth portable basketball system. Keep your kids active and teach them hoops skills at a young age with this indoor/outdoor portable basketball set which features 14″ backboard, 10″ breakaway rim, 5″ inflatable basketball, steel pole, base and pump. It adjusts up to 66 inches in height to grow with your youngster. It’s stabilized by a weighted base, which holds either water or sand. Requires no tool… More >>
- Portable basketball system with 50-Inch polycarbonate backboard
- Heavy duty steel frame, pro slam breakaway rim for serious dunks
- Height lift system adjusts from 7.5 to 10-Feet in 6-Inch increments
- 2 Wheel, 34 gallon base fills with sand or water for maximum stability
- 3 Piece, 3.5-Inch round pole, front cover acts as re-bounder during play
Product Description
The Spalding 66349 features a 50″ steel framed polycarbonate backboard with authentic style board pads. The ExactaHeight lift system adjusts rim height from 7.5′ to 10′ in 6″ increments. The system features a 2-wheel, 34-gallon base that can be filled with sand or water to provide maximum stability and safety. The front cover of the system also acts as a rebounder during play. The system also has a 3 piece, 3.5″ round pole set at a 20 degree angle from the base…. More >>
Spalding 66349 Portable Basketball System – 50″ Polycarbonate Backboard
I want to get a portable basketball system and I found one at walmart…..http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=7732982
It says it is a 44 inch one, but is that just the pole itself? If so wouldn’t it be taller than 44 inches? Because the pole would be 44 inches, and then the backboard would be another foot or two? Am I right?
www.amazon.com
I want to buy a basketball hoop, not a crappy small backboard one but a quality hoop so me and my friends can play on it all summer. I would also like to have a link to it, or where I could by it

