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Factors to Consider When Purchasing Portable Basketball Goals

 Have you ever wondered where today's portable basketball hoops came from? Well, they apparently started off as baskets used to haul peaches. Some creative person nailed two of the baskets to the opposite sides of a gym, and the set up was born. Originally, the basketball was really just a soccer ball. So who was the brain behind this invention? His name was Dr. James Naismith, and he can take credit for inventing one of the most popular sports on the globe.

That was in the 1860s in Massachusetts. Part of the reason for Naismith's invention was the need for some type of indoor sporting activity that could be done during the winter when it was too cold outdoors. But we've definitely come a long way from those peach baskets. The portable basketball hoops of today are definitely more varied and substantial.

If you've decided to purchase one, you need to think about the backboard material. Generally, you can choose from wood, glass, or acrylic. The latter two are the most common materials used on these systems. You'll also notice a difference in the size of the backboards: regulation is 72 X 42 while most school gyms use 40 X 60 backboards.

Keep in mind that glass backboards can be dangerous, so acrylic might be the better choice. You can find these in a number of different shapes, including fan-shaped, semi-circular, and square. You can find portable basketball hoops in an array of colors, sizes, and even team-themes. You just need to pick the one that appeals to you and your basketball players.

Another factor is the rim. You can find breakaway or classic rims. With the breakaway rim, the spring mechanisms allow it to pop back up or move when you’re dunking or making a shot. The classic version does not have any flexibility because it lacks those spring mechanisms. Also, make sure you choose a rim that will work for your portable basketball hoop.

Yet another consideration is the height adjustment. As your family gets older and taller, you may find that being able to adjust the height of the hoop is something you want. You can adjust the height in one of two ways: through a pneumatic system or with a crank. The former is going to be more expensive and will offer more control over the height adjustment while the latter is going to be last longer and be more affordable. Depending on your budget, choosing an adjustable basketball hoop system could be a smart investment.

Additionally, you need to think about the way the hoop is going to be mounted and which type of pole you prefer. Poles are available in 1 to 3 pieces, but they also come in a variety of shapes and sizes. You want to make sure the mounting is going to work for where you wish to place the portable basketball hoop. Also, remember that you will need to add water or sand to the pole to increase stability.

Another good idea is to think about who is making the portable basketball hoop. Some companies are simply not as reliable as others. Shop around, read consumer reviews, learn as much as possible about the warranties being offered. Then let those factors figure into your purchasing decision. You won't regret the extra effort.


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