This two foot high retaining poses no problem to creating a wonderful basketball court. The Pro Dunk Gold basketball system is installed down into the earth of the retaining wall. I cannot tell from this picture but make sure if you do something similar that that you go much deeper than what's specified and encase the pole in concrete all the way tp to ground level. This will ensure there are corrosion issues.
Court Width | 34 Feet |
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Court Depth | 35 Feet |
Product | Pro Dunk Gold Basketball System |
Order Date | September 2012 |
Customer | John D |
Location | Knoxville, TN |
Review | You Are Foolish If You Do Not Go With Pro Dunk 5 of 5 Stars I would recommend this to a friend I performed an extensive search for the best basketball goal available. I looked at reviews, I went to several stores and actually looked at the products and then I made the decision to go with Pro Dunk. I clicked to order the product on a Friday afternoon and it was delivered the following Tuesday before noon. Included were detailed, understandable instructions and the goal. We installed the goal per instructions. Make no mistake, installing a basketball goal like this involves digging and concrete so if you are not into that kind of work, hire it out. There are local installers that can easily be found. At any rate, once the goal was up and running, I am completely satisfied. I have children from around the neighborhood coming over to play on this goal. My 6 year old son raises and lowers the goal. It is solid and the rim reacts appropriately - some give but not much. The goal gets dunked on all the time and I do not worry about it breaking. The pole and other solid parts makes the difference. Overall, it was less expensive than comparable goals - but I say "comparable" because the backboard is thicker, the pole is thicker and the other parts are better quality. It even came with a basketball and pump. Nice addition but my shot still sucks. I highly recommend this product. For once, i actually made a right decision. |