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Pro Strut Rectangular Glass Backboard with LED Backboard

72 in L x 42 in H

SKU: 2040L1

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This official size 72” x 42” backboard includes a vertical Center-Strut goal support and four corner attachment support frame. This design allows installation on wall-mount units, double drop overhead supported units or old style support system. Brushed aluminum extrusions secure ½” thick fully tempered glass to the unitized steel frame. Official white border and target area are fired into the glass as well as LED lights built into backboard perimeter. Limited lifetime warranty. Backboard padding is not included but is recommended for player safety.

Details

  • Tempered glass with aluminum-faced steel frame unit
  • Backboard meets all NCAA, NFHA, and professional requirements
  • Steel frame unit – Flush plate with (2) 3/8″ bolts for mounting backboard to center strut-type support structures
  • Backboard is protected by a limited lifetime warranty when installed on Porter Center-Strut support systems
  • LED lights installed on backboard

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