Silverback In-Floor Basketball Hoops, Adjustable Top Tempered Glass Backboard and Professional-Type Flex Rim. – A number of Types Out there
$999.99
Value: $999.99
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The Silverback SB54, our premier in-ground basketball hoop, encompasses a tempered glass backboard and powder-coated metal pole providing the efficiency of a gymnasium-style aim. This basketball aim provides a revolutionary anchor equipment system permitting you the choice to unbolt and relocate your system for those who transfer houses. The SB54 makes use of a crank actuator to regulate the aim from the NBA and NCAA regulation top of 10 toes to the safety-approved top of seven.5 toes. The SB54 comes full with a backboard pad to supply safety throughout lay-ups and a break-away rim that flexes below strain. Backed by a 5-year restricted guarantee, the Silverback SB54 takes hoops to the subsequent degree.
PRO-STYLE LOOK AND PERFORMANCE — Premier in-ground basketball aim provides the efficiency of gymnasium-style aim with a 5-year restricted guarantee
OPTION TO UNBOLT AND MOVE GOAL — Anchor mounting of the ring provides the power of concrete and the choice to unbolt and transfer aim. Anchor Package is included.
RIM FLEXES UNDER PRESSURE — Tempered glass backboard and pro-style breakaway rim that flexes below strain all through aggressive basketball play
POWDER-COATED PROTECTION — Powder-coated metal pole top adjusts from 7.5′ to 10′ with an all-steel actuator and likewise features a backboard pad and pole pad with product
IN-GROUND HOOPS – In-ground arena-style basketball hoops, made with premium basketball hoop supplies akin to tempered glass, powder-coated metal, top adjustability, & safe mounting. Silverback in-ground targets are for all sorts of basketball coaching
Clients say
Clients discover the basketball hoop well-made, holding up even by tornadoes, and respect its ease of meeting with good directions and diagrams. They think about it good worth for cash, with one buyer noting it feels pretty much as good as a $2,000 hoop, they usually like its look, with one mentioning it provides a contact of sophistication to their residence courtroom. The ring is especially appropriate for households with younger youngsters, and whereas the backboard is heavy, clients report noticeable wobble throughout use.
7 reviews for Silverback In-Floor Basketball Hoops, Adjustable Top Tempered Glass Backboard and Professional-Type Flex Rim. – A number of Types Out there
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neals55 –
Full Review: A Christmas surprise.
A little back story. My wife and I have been watching and looking for a hoop for our kids for Christmas. The idea was to buy it for them as a present and surprise them on Christmas morning with it fully installed (more on that later). We both played competitive basketball and so we wanted to get something high quality that wouldn’t break the bank. After finding this hoop on a lightning deal, and after having read most of the reviews we decided we’d be fools not to give it a go! For the price, it was slightly higher than the cost of a cheaper standalone unit that we all know will not hold up over time, and can’t provide the type of gameplay needed for those who want a gym-worthy hoop outdoors. I love the solid play of a glass backboard that is mounted to a sturdy support. I am hoping that is what we will get with this hoop!Here were our initial reasons for choosing this unit specifically:1. Sturdy construction2. Authentic gameplay3. Value4. Portability (If we move it is possible to take it with us)INSTALL:In order to have the unit standing tall and beautiful on Christmas morning, I knew I was going to have to get creative because my kids were bound to ask my dad was digging a hole in the yard. So, because I was installing our hoop on the street, I told my kids that I was installing the lower portion of a new mailbox. They bought it. And my son even begged to help. Win, win.The digging of the hole was definitely a chore. I even had a gas-powered auger, but due to rocks that had to removed and broken apart it was tough work. It took me about 5 hours start to finish when you consider cleaning up of the work area and the tools. It was backbreaking work, but in the end I hope it will be worth it to give the hoop that rock solid experience.ASSEMBLY:A friend opened his shop up to me so that I could assemble the hoop and have it ready for a quick install christmas eve late. Surprisingly, using some creativity I was able to do the majority of the assembly on my own without help. Each component of this hoop is amazingly stout and sturdy. The hardware and directions were excellent. One of the best executed assemblies I have experienced. And I’ve built my fair share of stuff. It honestly felt like I was putting together an NBA hoop. I was careful to install everything correctly, even facing all the bolts so that the nicer looking bolt-head sides were all on the side that would be visible from the street as you drive in (yeah, I have OCD). In order to install the backboard (which weighs a ton), I laid it face-down and used some blocking to raise it to the right height to mount it to the pole. This step worked beatifully, and at this point Im glad I’m not goin to be standing in the rain with 3 friends screaming “Did you get the bolts in?!” while I struggle to hold it in place. Having a large cart/worktable on wheels was very handy as well. I did have my buddy help me rotate the hoop over onto it’s side so I could install the rim, but otherwise I was able to do it all myself. I rolled it on it’s back and braced it to be safe for the few days it would wait in the shop before install.To be clear, the instructions called for the install of the backboard to happen in the air, but I didn’t want to try to accomplish this on Christmas eve, in the cold, and dark, with 4 people I probably won’t have at my disposal. I am figuring it will still take 2-3 of us to stand this big boy up (fingers crossed) but I’ve got a plan in mind and the whole instal should be over in 10 minutes. (I’ll update with how it goes).An update with the final results after Christmas!!——————————————Installed! Final thoughts….In the darkness of Christmas Eve myself and 3 faithful friends brought the hoop from my friend nearby shop and installed it. The most difficult part was honestly loading it in the trailer as to be secure and not damage anything. I was very anal about it not being damaged in transit.With 4 men, it was quite easy to lift and install on the studs, pole, backboard and all. After doing it this way I’d say I can’t imagjne trying to do it the other way.The morning came and the kids have loved it. My final thoughts…1. It does wobble a bit. I knew going in that it would given the engineering. If a little wobble isn’t ok for you, look elsewhere.2. The rim and backboard are legit. Super solid play and excellent outdoor experience of playing on an interior gym hoop.3. The backboard is a tad short. But again, I knew this going in.4. Very very impressed. 5 star product for $400!!
8V92TA –
Very nice product! No dunking!!!
Complete kit arrived promptly and in excellent condition. No damage to the packaging or anything inside, so that;s always a plus with something this big. The box is heavy, as it contains everything you need. So be sure to have a helper to assist you when moving the entire package.First step was to install the concrete base. I used fourteen 80-lb bags of concrete, giving me a base with a weight of about 1,100 lbs. This was a little overkill, but it’s always better to have too much concrete rather than not enough, especially with the height of this thing. I let that cure for a few days before beginning assembly of the pole, backboard, and lifting mechanism.Assembling the two poles was easy. Others complained about it, and I can see how it would be a problem if you’re not mechanically inclined or have the tools for a project like this. I first slid the two pieces together and then stood the whole thing up. Using a stepladder, I popped off the plastic cap on the upper post, and used a chunk of 4×6 wood and a 12-lb sledgehammer to knock everything together. Worked great. After its together, pop the plastic cap back on and you’re set for the rest of assembly. Everything else was straightforward. Follow the instructions and you’ll be fine. The most difficult part is assembling the backboard onto the arms. The instructions say to have at least 3 “capable” people to help… Well, I didn’t have that option since I was doing the whole install myself. As you’ll see in my photo, I simply lifted the heavy backboard onto a stepladder in the back of my truck and then held it while getting a couple bolts started. Once I had a couple bolts in, I could easily finish tightening everything down before raising the backboard with the crank so I could move my truck out of the way. Yes, it may have been easier with more people, but lugging this thing up a couple of stepladders is far more precarious than the way I did it with my truck and one stepladder. My method also gave a nice platform to work from, making the whole process a breeze. Installation and assembly, not including the concrete work, took about 2 hours.All in all, I am pretty happy with it for the price point. Its a little wobbly, but nothing that I find objectionable. Definitely follow the recommendation for no dunking. This hoop, backboard, and post are sturdy, but by no means stout enough to support dunking, especially by a teenager or adult. Buy a much heavier duty (and expensive) setup if you plan to dunk.
Fast289back –
My son is 6’8″ and plays competitive ball at a high level. The portable nets just weren’t cutting it. This setup fit the bill perfectly. Unit is well built and instruction easy to follow. The glass backboard does provide a true rebound but make sure you have many strong hands available when itstalling as it is heavy. I highly recommend this net.
Jessop –
Excellent product. Looks beautiful. Instructions were great and my kids love it. DON’T USE FAST DRYING CONCRETE!!! Not their fault, was recommended by RONA, but big mistake. I got it fixed and love this basketball net. Need three or four guys and ladders to mount the backboard.
Kevin Armstrong –
Very early on, only 5 days since installation.so far so good.Fairly straight forward to put together.Would have appreciate more info on the plastic washers and spacers.Also I should have paid attention to the install, as I buries the levelling nuts ( but it is level).Standing in a pickup to mount the board is helpful
Amanda Komlos –
This arrived on time and it’s an amazing product. However you NEED at least 4 capable people to set it up.And a latter maybe 2… we used a platform to stand on in order to get the backboard up. Also do step 1 on the street not the driveway. Banging the poles together can literally crack your driveway. It’s heavy and complicated and you need to have a screwdriver that will go easily through metal.Once it’s up it’s amazing.
Allison M. –
Takes a little bit to install and put together. Not a 1 person job but that is the nature of this type of basketball net. Works great and holding up well after 1 winter.