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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

Goalsetter GS48 Wall Mounted Basketball Hoop

April 30, 2012 By Scott Gump

Pros

Rigid, durable backboard….quality breakaway rim….height adjustment…plenty of space under the basket…lifetime warranty

Cons

Backboard on the small end…installation could be challenging for some

Overall Rating

Goalsetter produces a long line of premium basketball hoops, including in-ground and wall-mounted models. Wall-mounted hoops are ideal for those who have limited space. The GS series is as good as you’ll find on the market. The GS48 features a 48″ tempered glass backboard, a heavy-duty flex rim, and a 2.5′ extension from the wall to the backboard. Also featured is height adjustment from 7 to 10 feet with the use of a crank handle. It’s also backed by a limited lifetime warranty.

What To Like

  • Tempered glass backboard. This material is the best of the best, as it’s used in gyms everywhere, including college and pro. It’s very heavy, rigid, and durable. If you want a professional feel, then this is the only way to go. At 3/8″ thick, it’s going to be plenty sturdy.
  • Height adjustment. This feature is not as common on mounted hoops as they are on portable and in-ground models. It’s typically reserved for the higher-priced models, such as this one. It adjusts from 7-10 feet, which is pretty standard among hoops in general. It’s ideal for families who want to buy a hoop that grows with their children.
  • Heavy-duty flex rim. Rims on higher-priced hoops tend to have more give and durability. The more it gives, the less pressure it puts on the backboard. This rim in particular comes standard from Goalsetter. It’s 5/8″ thick, and made out of high tensile steel. In other words, it’s built to take some abuse for those who like dunking.
  • 2.5′ overhang. This is the distance from the wall to the backboard. Anything beyond 2′ provides sufficient space for play under the hoop. With this much space, players are unlikely to run into the wall during play.
  • Limited lifetime warranty. You have to a brand that is willing to stand behind their product. A lifetime warranty gives you insight on the quality and durability of the product.

What Not To Like

  • 48″ backboard. This size is on the small end. There are three larger sizes available, including 54″, 60″, and the regulation sized 72″ backboard. The smaller backboard really comes into play when shooting bank shots from the side.
  • Installation. As I mentioned on the GS72 review, a premium mounted hoop is naturally going to be a bit harder to install because of the heavier bracket and backboard. Certainly, a 48″ isn’t as heavy compared to a 72″, but it will still be more of a challenge. This however is no reflection on the hoop itself, as heavier models are typically made with higher quality.

Other Online Reviews

The lone review on Amazon.com mentions a problem with the alignment of the backboard with the mounting bracket. Could be an issue.

Summary

The quality of the GS48 is good. The biggest downfall to me is the 48″ backboard, which is a bit small. However, the GS series by Goalsetter does include 54″, 60″, and 72″ backboards. Of course, they do cost more, but are worth considering.

Is it the end of the world to have a 48″ backboard? Certainly not. Quality to me is more important, and the GS48 doesn’t disappoint in that respect. So if this what your budget allows, then it’s still a very good choice. But if you can spend another $300 or more, I would at least consider getting the GS54.

You can view the other models below:

GS54 (54″)
GS60 (60″)
GS72 (72″)

The biggest difference among the three is the backboard size. The backboard extension increases as well as the height adjustment, but you what you are paying extra for is the bigger backboard.

Filed Under: $900 & Above, Goalsetter, Mounted Basketball Hoops, Reviews

Goalsetter Systems GS72 Wall-Mount Basketball Hoop

April 16, 2012 By Scott Gump

Pros

72″ backboard, heavy-duty flex rim, 3′ offset, adjustable, lifetime limited warranty

Cons

Acrylic backboard, difficult installation

Overall Rating

The Goalsetter GS72 basketball hoop features a regulation size 72″ acrylic backboard and a heavy duty flex breakaway rim. The height adjusts in infinite increments from 6 to 10 feet using the compression height adjustment mechanism, which works by turning a handle. The distance from the wall to the backboard is 3 feet. The GS72 is backed by a limited lifetime warranty.

What To Like

  • 72″ backboard. This is the same size used in college and NBA. They don’t come any bigger that this. It feels more authentic, and its more fun for players.
  • 3′ offset. The bracket extends out 3′ so players have space to maneuver under the basket. Plus, it’s better for safety because players won’t be as likely to run into a wall when driving towards the basket.
  • Adjustable. Most in-ground basketball systems adjust from 7.5-10 feet, but this one lowers all the way to down to 6 feet. This is very beneficial for children and those who want to slam dunk.
  • Heavy-duty flex rim. Most mounted hoops don’t have a rim this solid.
  • Stable. With a large backboard and heavy-duty extension arms, this hoop is very rigid for a wall-mount.
  • Space efficient. Because it attaches to a wall, you won’t have to be concerned about a lack of space.
  • Limited-lifetime warranty. Typically, a brand won’t provide a lifetime warranty unless they believe in the quality of it.

What Not To Like

  • Acrylic backboard. It’s a bit softer than tempered glass, and more susceptible to wear and tear over time.
  • Installation. A big, heavy-duty backboard and rim is certainly beneficial for performance. But it doesn’t make it easy to install.

Summary

The Goalsetter GS72 is one of the best wall-mount hoops you purchase. The only way you could do better is getting a tempered glass backboard. It has everything that you look for: big backboard, heavy-duty rim, and a 3′ offset. If performance is the name of the game, then this is one to seriously consider.

Filed Under: $900 & Above, Goalsetter, Mounted Basketball Hoops, Reviews

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