Affordable Spalding Portable Basketball System - 60" Aluminum Trim Acrylic Backboard
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Specification
Product Details
- Size: 60-Inch
- Brand: Spalding
- Model: 68562
- Released on: 2010-03-22
- Dimensions: 15.00" h x
35.00" w x
58.00" l,
100.00 pounds
Features
- Portable basketball system with 60-inch acrylic backboard
- Heavy-duty steel frame; Arena Slam breakaway rim
- Screw Jack lift system adjusts from 7.5 to 10 feet in infinite increments
- 3-piece, 3.5-inch round steel pole; front cover acts as rebounder
- 40-gallon base fills with sand or water for stability
Product Description
The Spalding 68562 features a 60" steel framed acrylic backboard with authentic style board pads. The Screw Jack lift system features a removable handle to prevent tampering once the desired height has been set. The system features 2 wheels for ease of movement when relocating the basketball system. The front cover also serves as a built in rebounder during play. The 40-gallon base helps provide the system with stability and safety. This system features a 3 piece, 3.5" round pole set at a 20 degree angle from the base.
Reviews
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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful.
Pleasant surprise
By urbanbuckeye
My biggest fear in buying this hoop for my son was that I'd teach him a few new bad words if he helped me assemble it. I am NOT "handy" and have "learned" over the years that instruction manual authors and illustrators undergo special training so they can convey ambiguous and deceptive directions.But the assembly was such a pleasant surprise and the end product so awesome, I had to post a review (my first ever, for anything).The end product is attractive and solid. We live in the Midwest and I was afraid the large backboard would act like a sail on windy days. Being able to lower the backboard when not in use is a big plus and it's very easy to do. We filled the tank with water and, as per the directions, 2 gallons of antifreeze since we live in a cold climate. I believe that will work fine, but the day after final assembly the weather forecast called for 40-50 mph gusts. So being a bit of a ninny, I put an extra 150lbs of ballast (bags of rock salt) on top of the tank. The hoop is solid as a rock both in the wind and during play.Assembly was pretty painless and took about 5 hours altogether. Contrary to what I've come to expect from instruction manuals, this one was pretty decent. A couple of assembly tips:1. Tools needed. I can't imagine trying to assemble this without a socket wrench set. Also, most of the time during assembly the pole will rest on sawhorses - make sure they are tall enough before you start (at least 38" high). You'll need that much clearance when the backboard is attached.2. The instructions advise to check that bolts fit smoothly thru their intended holes in case dried paint around the hole opening impedes that. Good advice. I encountered that issue in step A 11 when attaching the "elevator tubes". I had to use a rasp to SLIGHTLY enlarge two holes on the elevator tubes. Other than that things fit well.3. The parts themselves aren't labeled or numbered so it pays to use the instruction manual illustrations to inventory parts before attempting assembly.4. None of the 3 pole sections have "front" or "back" labels to indicate in which direction they should face once assembled. That's not an issue for the top or bottom poles - you can figure it out from the illustration. The middle pole orientation was a puzzle though. The instruction manual shows the two warning labels on the middle pole facing front (toward the shooter). But MY middle pole had a warning label on opposing sides of the pole (one in English, one French). I called Spalding customer service and after providing them with the instruction manual ID# (on front cover bottom right) they went to the illustration in the manual that confused me and were able to help immediately (I was pretty impressed with that).5. In assembly steps where the manual warns "this step requires two adults", that's usually correct. It's not just an issue of strength, most of those steps require 4 arms. Step A 5 is an exception. Kind of hard to explain, but bolting the pole to the tank requires ONE person to peer thru the hole in the bottom of the tank to find the corresponding holes which are INSIDE the pole. While doing that, the same person (I think) has to manipulate the tank till the holes align. The only analogy I can think of is the scene in "Apollo 13" where Kevin Bacon's character has to look thru a receptacle in order to dock the command vehicle and extract the "lem". If my wife and I had tried that one together, we'd be divorced by now.6. Also re step A 5, there are 3 holes in the depression on the tank where the pole is to be attached. But the instruction manual shows only 2 bolts (and holes) being used for that purpose. Given my instruction manual paranoia, I called Spalding customer service. They explained the third hole is meant to stay open - it allows rain water to drain thru the tank once the hoop is assembled (duh, should have been able to figure that out on my own).7. In several steps where bolts are used, the instructions clearly warn "STOP TIGHTENING NUT WHEN FLUSH WITH END OF THE BOLT". Be on the lookout for those steps cause the backboard is meant to be raised and lowered. In assembly steps with that warning, tightening the nuts beyond that point will probably impede movement.8. Step B 3 is where the rim is attached to the backboard. I found that illustration a bit confusing. I had the mistaken impression the rim was to be secured to the backboard with the same 4 bolts used to attach the rim bracket to the backboard in the prior step (B 2). Not so. The rim fits OVER the heads of those 4 bolts and is attached to the backboard only by the bolt (and washer and nut) that runs thru the MIDDLE of the bracket.I found one part to be missing from the package - the center plastic guard that attaches to the bottom of the backboard. Customer service shipped it right away. Other than that, everything was there. Also, there were no extra parts left over (as I think was alluded to in another review).Good luck and enjoy!
29 of 31 people found the following review helpful.
OG Player
By DERRICK AIKEN
I would recommend this systems to anyone who wants to avoid a cheap basketball system. I bought this goal from Amazon and it was delivered within a few days. I read the instructions, so I thought thoroughly but missed focusing on the bouncing of the pole part. Please know it is not necessary to bounce the pole for as long as I did. The instructions say subtely, that when the poles stop moving you can stop. They should be about 1.5 inches from the sticker that tells which pole is which (i.e., bottom, top, etc.). I figuered that out and moved through the directions. Everything went as designed. Be advised again, this sytem is heavy which is great because you know you have a quality system. The instructions will tell you there will be parts left over because the bolts, screws etc., that come with it fit several systems. I think I used just about everything. The directions also talk about using a saw horse to assist with the assembly. I have standard size saw horses and they were not quite high enough to support all of the assembly. So anticipate that. Rested mine on our plastic X-mas storage boxes to install the the backboard by myself. Once the back board is on, this thing gets real heavy fast. Make sure you have someone to help you get it back upright and note that the base bacuse it is empty will roll. I almost coudn't get it back up by myself and I consider myself pretty strong. Now the really great parts. The 60 inch back board is great. Even though its acrylic, the bounce in the center is perfect. The sides seem to give a good bounce as well. It is solid and does not reverberate like some of the cheaper systems. The base is huge, holds 40 gallons and the entire system will weigh about 450 lbs when done. Haven't moved it around yet. I will definitely need another strong man to move it. Once again stability is why you are buying this unit. Can't say enough about the screw jack system. It works very well when making height adjsutments. Love the fact the handle can be removed. This feature will stop the neighborhood kids from changing the height. There is water indicator that you can read and I think it will work well letting me know when to add more. Overall a great system, the four was because of the lengthy assembly process. It took me 6+ hours. This will be faster with help from a friend. Used rachets, an ajustable wrench, and ruber mallet throughout the process. Oh yea, the 20 degree angled pole let's you go under the basket for lay ups without hitting the pole or the base similar to being in a gym. Looks phenomenal in my yard!Update:It has been one year since I had the goal and it still looks and performs great. It has been in a forty plus mile per hour windstorm and only moved about 2 feet from its original position. The height adjustment still works great and there is no problem moving from the lowest height setting to the highest with the cork screw mechanism. The net still looks brand new even though it gets used all the time. The backboard is still solid and I have no problem dunking like a pro (at the lower levels of course). The breakaway rim is still functioning fine as well. So I am still completely satisfied with the goal. I would certainly recommend this to anyone.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
FPH, Katy, TX
By Frank P. Hawthorne
This Spaulding portable basketball system is very stout but takes 2 adults to put together. Definitely not a job for one. Our old BB goal blew over and broke during a previous storm necessitating the purchase of a new one. This new one just went through a recent 24 hour period of very stiff winds, 30-35 mph with higher gusts and it didn't move. Glad we picked this one.
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