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Spalding In-Ground Basketball System with Glass Backboard – 60″

May 26, 2013 By Scott Gump

Pros

  • Price
  • Spalding
  • Assembly

Cons

  • Not the best adjustable crank system. You might not want to move it up and down like a teeter totter.

Overall Rating


The Spalding In Ground basketball system with 60″ backboard is described as “The best system for the price.” At just over $500, it really gives you a lot. 60″ Tempered glass backboard for less than $600? That is a sick deal. Ok, here is the rundown. First of all installation is easy, compared to other similar hoops. Secondly, the Spalding looks great in your backyard. The Tempered glass backboard and Spalding “pro style” rim will allow for rough play. The adjustable height system should be improved, but is not a problem if you plan on leaving the hoop at a fixed height of play.

What To Like

  • Glass Backboard: Can’t beat having a tempered glass backboard for less than $600 dollars.
  • Spalding Rim: I personally love playing on Spalding rims. It is a shooter friendly rim.
  • Price: All day long on this hoop with this price. What you are getting for less than $600 should be a misdemeanor.
  • Fantastic Spalding Customer Service You won’t be left out on an island if something goes wrong.

What Not To Like

  • Pole Not a great constructed pole. To be honest, the adjustment mechanism should be changed. I prefer the Mammoth or the Goalsetter for adjusting the hoop height.

Reviews from Around the Web

Amazon.com: 5 Stars – ‘Can’t Believe the Price’ – ‘Great system for the price’ – ‘BEST Goal for the price’

Amazon.com: 4 Stars – ‘Good quality, Good Price’

Amazon.com: 3 Stars – ‘Not Exactly an easily adjustable rim’

Spa

lding Pole Pad

For my money and my piece of mind, I’m going to combine this basketball hoop order with a Spalding Pole pad.  Material is fine, protection is locked on and it looks good.

Buy the Spalding Pole Pad for close to $50.00 on Amazon

Summary

Let us be serious for a second. If you are looking for a great hoop, that will look great and play well, but don’t want to spend much over $500, than you can just stop looking. You will get the Spalding name and look with 60″ tempered glass backboard. Playability is great. If you can afford more, but still don’t want to break the bank, I would say go with this Goalrilla Model.

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Filed Under: $500 to $700, Inground Basketball Hoops, Spalding

Mammoth 90181 In-Ground Basketball System

May 26, 2013 By Scott Gump

Pros

Stable, 72″ tempered glass Thick “Pro Style” backboard, Easy Pump Height adjustment system, Unique Take-it-with-you when you move design

Cons

Some Vibration when playing. The Mammoth Sticker might fade or peel off after time (very small criticism of a great hoop)

Overall Rating



Mammoth is a Lifetime basketball hoop company, which has been making great hoops for some time. Lifetime is a Utah started company and their focus appears to be on families. Since people in Utah appear to have more kids, they have really catered to family style hoops. They make great hoops! Mammoth is the top of their line and the Mammoth 90181 is the top of that line. The huge 72″ NBA Regulation sized backboard is sturdy and plays well. It is anchored down with a Bolt-Down Design system that allows you to pack up the hoop in the car and take it with you when you move. You will have to tie the hoop to the top of your station wagon.

So, the bottom line is I would play on this system all day long. I could find only minor criticisms with it. The pump height adjustment system is easy enough for my 8 year old to raise and lower it. I don’t fear them lowering it to the bottom height and dunking on it because it is strong enough to take the abuse.

What To Like

  • Stable.Top of the line. Goliath of a hoop. Looks great and plays well.
  • 72″ tempered glass backboard. It’s the same size and material used on hoops in college and the NBA. It’s also 10mm thick, which is very thick for a glass backboard. It won’t move, and should last for as long as you need it for. This is about as good as it gets. Consider how big your property is when you buy such an enormous hoop.
  • Handle adjust mechanism. I believe that it’s gas assisted, which makes it easier to adjust up and down compared to a crank handle. However, one caveat is that they tend to leak gas over time.
  • Spring-flex rim. Ok. It has a great pro style hoop. It is not my favorite rim. It is a good/great rim, it is just not my favorite. I will admit though that it is very sturdy. It will not bend or disfigure with dunk play.
  • Anchor mount installation. Because the pole isn’t directly buried into the ground, it can be easily taken off the anchor if you need to move it.
  • Lifetime limited warranty. Lifetime itself calls this their deluxe basketball hoop system. They sell great hoops. I have owned a couple and am extremely happy with Lifetime, their warranties and the quality of their hoops.
  • Patented Handle Adjust System. The Handle adjust system is simple. Any child can move the hoop up or down because of the patented air help system. It is the distinguishing feature as I see it on this system.

Our Mammoth Hoop 7 Years Later (Still in Great Condition)

Mammoth Hoop Review

Reviews from Around the Web

Other than my review, I couldn’t find much around the web. Everything I found is very positive. THIS IS A SICK HOOP. Believe that.

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What Not To Like

Some Vibration Ok. The hoop does tend to move for sustained periods when dunking. I would not call it a problem. I would just say it is something that I noticed and for this sturdy of a hoop it stuck out to me.

Summary

The Mammoth is one of the best premium basketball hoops on the market. For the price, it’s as good as you are going to get for a Deluxe, 72′ premium hoop. We own a Mammoth and love it.

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Filed Under: $900 & Above, Inground Basketball Hoops, Mammoth, Reviews

Spalding 79351 Backboard/Rim Combo

April 9, 2013 By Scott Gump

Pros

Easy assembly, Good Price, Good Rim

Cons

Background not as sturdy and firm as other mounted basketball hoops

Overall Rating


This Spalding mounted basketball hoop is the least expensive of the mounted hoops on our website. This is the type of mounted hoop that you will want to mount on your garage, shop door, light pole, etc. It reminds me of the hoops that are in the movie Hoosiers. It is a great farmers hoop. You can mount it onto basically anything and start playing. The rim is spalding quality. The backboard is not as strong.

What To Like

  • The Rim No complaints about the rim. Sturdy, lasts long on rough play.
  • The Price A mounted hoop for $150? Definitely worth that price.
  • Installation You and five of your friends can spend a day and a half installing some of the hoops on this website. This one will take a lunch break.

What Not To Like

Backboard. There are complaints about how the backboard plays. It is not a professional, semi professional, college or high school standard hoop. It’s a put it on your garage and hope to get a few years out of it for $100 dollars hoop.

Other Online Reviews

Amazon.com has Eleven 5 Star Reviews. They all praise the hoop for its cost and rim quality. Installation is not a huge problem although sometimes the instructions haven’t showed up with the hoop.

Amazon.com has Five 4 Star Reviews, Three 3 Star Reviews, Three 2 Star Reviews, and Two 1 Star reviews. The overall theme of the poor reviews is the quality of the backboard and longevity issues. Frankly, it is a $100 dollar hoop and you will get more than value for it.

Summary

This Spalding Mounted hoop is worth the price tag of $100. If you are not interested in getting a pole assembly and pouring concrete, this may be your option. You can mount it basically anywhere, with the garage, pole, or shop doors being popular locations. It is not the highest quality backboard. The rim is good. It is worth the price.

Filed Under: $100 to $300, Mounted Basketball Hoops, Reviews, Spalding

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