We just got one of these and it isn't raising all the way to ten ft. When all the way down it is about 6.5 ft. Makes me think I assembled it incorrectly, but I can't imagine how. Any ideas??
Hi Jason, I am so sorry to hear that. I can't imagine having to take this thing apart. I don't know that we have ever raised it all the way to 10 feet, but so far it has made it to 9 just fine. I'll have to try 10 out.
I have 2 Spalding basketball hoops. Both are 54 inch Polycarbonate and Acrylic. I’m thinking about getting a 60 inch for my birthday in a couple of weeks.
@@ibrahimiqbal374 I have to say acrylic is better than polycarbonate cause when the ball hits the backboard it bounces a lot better. I just got a 60 inch last Friday.
Where are you from 😂 goal and liver. 5 hour set up took me out. Thanks for the vid 👍🏻
When you move again, how will you transport this?
Will you take the top off?
Is that glass backboard?
Thank you very informative video.
Looks like glass but you have the other option which is Acrylic which is better
acrylic is never better....glass is top tier for backboards.@@shivamgandhi5779
Thank you for this. Once it is assembled, can it fold down at all for storage in between uses?
It doesn’t fold down but you can store it laying down
Hi, is this the 54 or 60 inches backboard?
Hi Don, thanks for watching. I have the 54 inch backboard.
@@thevetdad6383 I wish you can do a video shooting basketball to see how much the backboard and rim shake and the responce of the glass from the ball.
Thanks Don I'll keep that in mind for a follow up video!
We just got one of these and it isn't raising all the way to ten ft. When all the way down it is about 6.5 ft. Makes me think I assembled it incorrectly, but I can't imagine how. Any ideas??
Hi Jason, I am so sorry to hear that. I can't imagine having to take this thing apart. I don't know that we have ever raised it all the way to 10 feet, but so far it has made it to 9 just fine. I'll have to try 10 out.
I have 2 Spalding basketball hoops. Both are 54 inch Polycarbonate and Acrylic. I’m thinking about getting a 60 inch for my birthday in a couple of weeks.
which is better acrylic or polycarbonate? what is the difference?
@@ibrahimiqbal374 I have to say acrylic is better than polycarbonate cause when the ball hits the backboard it bounces a lot better. I just got a 60 inch last Friday.
@@rissonjones1082 so acrylic is better or polycarbonate?
@@rissonjones1082 if you don't mind, can you post a video of the review and installation of the 60 inch acrylic hoops please 🙏
@@DimplesDon9 Yeah
How to evict the water
Same question. Does the base have a drain? I'm assuming it does...