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Lifetime Youth Portable Basketball System

November 1, 2012 By Scott Gump

Pros

Perfect Outdoor hoop for Children under 8 Years old.  Height adjustment from 5.5 to 7.5 feet

Cons

None. Unless you are looking for a hoop for older children.

Overall Rating


Are you looking for an outdoor basketball hoop for your young children? Maybe your children are too old for their indoor plastic basketball hoop system and you are ready for an upgrade. Or maybe, you just want to get your children outside so they quit breaking everything in your house. The Lifetime Youth Portable Basketball system is perfect for children, I would say under 8 years old. It adjusts from 5.5 feet to 7.5 feet, which gives your children something to dunk on and feel like they are really playing on.  The Rim Size is smaller than regulation (15′) and is better with a junior basketball.  Preferred over the SKLZ Mini basketball Hoop System. 

What To Like

  • Easy assembly. Alot easier than most portable systems.
  • Durable. It is built well. Sturdy and durable for a children’s outdoor hoop.
  • High Amazon User Reviews. Don’t just take it from us. This is a highly rated youth outdoor basketball hoop system.
  • Easy Adjustment You don’t need a tool box to adjust the height of this hoop.

What Not To Like

  • Only for Young Children This hoop is built for children up to probably eight years old. After that age, you had better get a 10 foot regulation hoop.
  • Not much else. Some say it was tricky to put together. I didn’t find it very difficult at all. Overall, it is a nice beginners hoop. Any family with young children would be happy to get this for Christmas.

Reviews from Around the Web

Amazon.com: Almost 5 Stars – ‘Great sturdy hoop for my children up to 7 years old.’

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Update – 3 Years Later

So, our Lifetime portable basketball hoop has survived the weather well now for three years.  This is a photo of the hoop three years after we bought it:  There aren’t any defects and our kids still love playing with it.

lifetime portable basketball hoop

Summary

Not much criticism on this mini hoop system for children. It’s actually a great toy for younger children. Definitely Highly Recommended. Cheap at under $100

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What Kind of Basketball Hoop should I buy?

October 9, 2012 By Scott Gump

There are three times in a person’s life when they are generally in the market for a basketball hoop:

  1. When they move into a new home.
  2. When their children reach an age where they would like to start playing basketball.
  3. When a Dad thinks his son is good enough to make the NBA.

Out of the three reasons, the #1 is the most common, followed by #2. My Dad is the the reason I wrote in #3 (and no I did not make the NBA or College, I did make my High School Varsity team and scored a career high 18 points in the first game). My love is shooting though. I figure on a statistical basis I can beat 7 out of 10 starting college basketball players in a game of Horse.

Home Owners Associations

Home owners associations are the bane of basketball hoop sales. Always check your home owners association bylaws prior to settling on a basketball hoop. Many associations will not allow you to put a “fixed basketball hoop” onto your property. Your only choice at this point is a Portable Basketball Hoop system of which at the current date, the highest rated Spalding portable basketball hoop is The Spalding Beast.

Driveway Basketball Hoops

Generally speaking, and more often than not, homeowners that want to put a basketball hoop onto their driveway will choose a Portable basketball hoop. However, this is not always the case. The benefits of having a portable hoop is that it can be stored away during the winter and can even be wheeled out into the street for a neighborhood basketball game. Often, a driveway is a perfect place for a smaller inground system like the Spalding Pro Image In Ground system. These are becoming more frequently seen in alot of neighborhoods. You get a lot of the benefits of an inground system, without overwhelming your driveway.

This is how your driveway would look with a smaller inground system Like the Spalding Pro Image In Ground system.

This is how your driveway may look with a portable basketball hoop Like The Spalding Beast.

Value over Price

Portable basketball hoop systems have a warranty life of about 5 years. However, if you buy a cheap one you will have to replace it within three years. My best advice, coming from a disinterested party, is to go ahead and buy yourself a nice portable system that will not need to be replaced so often. Our research shows that the Spalding portable hoop systems (although difficult to set up and occasional backboard problems) are the most reliable portable systems. Spalding Basketball Hoop System Reviews.

Really, if you are looking for a high value, high price portable hoop than you should go withThe Spalding Beast.

If you are looking for the Highest Value Highest Price inground system than you should go with Goalrilla.

Many of the cheap portable systems will have problems with leaking, cracking and general fatigue after the first few years, especially if they remain outside over the winter. Which brings me to the next point:

How to Winterize Your Basketball Hoop

Portable basketball hoops are much like sprinkler systems, you need to winterize them before they freeze and crack. If you have sand in the system, you don’t need to worry about it. If you have water in the base in the system than you should do one of two things:

  1. If you are planning on using the hoop system over the winter, you should put Anti Freeze into the water. This is the Stuff that we have used. If you forget to put anti freeze into the base of the hoop system and it freezes, you will likely begin the spring with leaks and cracks in the base of the hoop. Once it starts leaking, it is not going to stop. You will need to throw away the hoop and buy a new one, or just live with the leaks.
  2. You can drain the water, and bring the hoop inside the garage or shop.
  3. Some people say that you need to take the net down for the winter. That is crap. The net can remain up over the winter. If it freezes off (which it wont), you can save up 5 bucks and buy a new net for the next year.

Do I need to Winterize my Inground basketball Hoop?
No.

What hoop should I buy for my outdoor basketball court?


You have an outdoor basketball court? You are luck and you are probably rich. We have a slanted driveway.
My friends had a full court basketball court in their paradise backyard when I was growing up. They had an overhead lighting system, They had Outdoor aluminum benches, and the Very best basketball Hoops. We would play there at least three times a week with Shaq rapping in the background.

This is basically what their backyard looked like:

So, when buying an inground basketball hoop, you should consider look, style, durability, cost and consumer reviews.

If you have the city’s best basketball court and are looking for the best looking basketball hoop, Goalrilla is for you. It not only looks the best, but it is the strongest, biggest and most like a real indoor gymnasium hoops on the market.

If you have an upper middle class basketball court and are looking for a high level hoop than the Spalding Arena View Hoop is the best hoop for you. It is sweet looking and very high class. To tell you the honest truth, some people prefer the look of this hoop over Goalrilla.

If you have a middle class basketball court than you need a really nice middle class inground basketball hoop. The Mammoth 98874 is the best hoop for you. It is perfect. Trust me, I own it.

If you have a lower class basketball court and still want a good hoop than you need the Spalding 88880G. It is middle of the road cost and high quality.

Basketball Hoop for Young Children

We have three children under 8 years old. They don’t have the strength to throw a ball up to a 10 foot high hoop. They prefer, with their friends to play on a smaller hoop that still looks and functions like a grown up hoop. The best, non expensive basketball hoop that I have found for younger children is the Lifetime Youth Portable Basketball System. It was easy for me to set up and I suck at setting up. It is sturdy and plays well. The older neighborhood boys were at our home playing with it and it stood up to their dunking and hanging on the rim. Really a good option.

In Summary…

So there you have it, the basics of buying a basketball hoop system for your backyard or driveway. Really, the goal should be, what kind of basketball hoop can I get that will allow my family to have a good time playing together? For that is the key.

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Fisher-Price I Can Play Basketball

September 26, 2012 By Scott Gump

Pros

Polycarbonate backboard, breakaway rim, height adjustment, portable, small footprint, easy assembly, customer service

Cons

Stability, value, durability

Overall Rating


The Fisher Price, I can play basketball hoop system is a Mini system designed for children. It is mostly used indoors, but can be taken outside for short periods of time. It adjusts from 3 feet to 4 feet to 5 feet and 6 feet at its height. The base is sturdy and you can even add sand or water when playing outside. The system comes with a small basketball. Personally, my kids play with this system all of the time and love it.

What To Like

  • Easy assembly. Piece of Cake.
  • Durable. It is built well. Sturdy and durable.

What Not To Like

  • ‘Not made of recycled plastic’ Doesn’t bother me at all, but it bothered someone.
  • Not much else. There are some nit-picky reviews like that it is a ‘pain to put together’ and they ‘wish it would have come with two basketballs.’ But generally, the consensus is that this is the mini hoop to buy for young children.

Reviews from Around the Web

Amazon.com: Almost 5 Stars – ‘It’s big, solid, well-build and will last a long time’

Summary

Not much criticism on this mini hoop system for children. It’s actually a great toy for younger children. Definitely Highly Recommended. Cheap at only $55.00

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