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Indoor Basketball Hoop

Wall-Mount with 72 in Glass Backboard

SKU: GS72

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$1,648.00

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Backboard Details

  • 72″ Wide x 42″ High x 3/8″ Thick
  • Fully tempered glass backboard – acrylic backboard option also available
  • No dead spots on backboard corners
  • 1-1/2″ structural steel H-Frame – extra backboard stability and consistent ball response
  • 1/4″-thick steel bushings for rim mounting
  • Round edges and corners for safer play

Goal System Details

  • Rim height is infinitely adjustable from 6′ to 10′
  • External compression height adjustment mechanism
  • 3′ extension from wall to front of backboard – safer play area
  • 1-1/2″ square structural steel backboard frame
  • 1 primer coat and 2 coats of baked-on acrylic enamel – superior to powder coated parts
  • Zinc plated hardware
  • Nylon bushings at each pivot point
  • Wall anchor frame – 7 gauge (3/16″ thick) angle iron
  • Made in the USA
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty

Every Goalsetter basketball goal is made in the USA with superior quality and workmanship. Your Goalsetter basketball hoop will provide many years of fun, exercise and memories for the entire family.

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