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- Complete mini-basketball system includes height-adjustable backboard/rim, pole and mobile base
- Has the look, functionality & durability of a professional-grade basketball system
- Height adjusts up to 7' for court- side play and down to 3' for junior or poolside play
- 33" x 23" clear polycarbonate shatterproof backboard with spring action break-away 14.5'' rim
- Weighted mobile base (31.6 x 20 x 6.3") fills with sand and features built-in wheels for easy portability
- Includes 7'' mini basketball, all-weather net, and assembly and adjustment instructions. For indoor or outdoor use
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Q: does this "mini" also mean that it can be used with a regulation size basketball?
A: The rim of the SKLZ Pro Mini Hoop System is 14.5 inches in diameter, and a standard basketball has a diameter of approximately 9.5 inches. Yes, a standard sized basketball should fit in the net.
submitted bySKLZ Product Expert - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: the weight of the basketball goal
A: Thank you for your question! The weight of the goal is 33.62 lbs. This does not include the addition of water or sand that can be added to the base.
submitted byCustomer Service - 2 years ago
Q: Is this a 10 feet goal??????
A: The SKLZ Pro Mini Hoop System is 7' tall. -SKLZ Support Team
submitted bySKLZ Product Expert - 5 years agoBrand expert
Q: Is the 7' height measured from ground to hoop? Or ground to the top of the backboard?
A: Hi Kah, the 7' height is measured from ground to hoop. -SKLZ Support Team
submitted bySKLZ Product Expert - 5 years agoBrand expert
Q: Can you fill this with water?
A: Hi City, The SKLZ Pro Mini Hoop System is designed with a weighted mobile base (31.6 x 20 x 6.3"") to fill with sand. -SKLZ Support Team
submitted bySKLZ Product Expert - 5 years agoBrand expert
Q: Does a regular size basketball fit in the net?
A: Hi Tammy, The rim of the SKLZ Pro Mini Hoop System is 14.5 inches in diameter, and a standard basketball has a diameter of approximately 9.5 inches. Yes, a standard sized basketball should fit in the net. -SKLZ Support Team
submitted bySKLZ Product Expert - 5 years agoBrand expert