Pro-Glide™ 44 Inch Polycarbonate Portable
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Bring the court to your driveway with the portable Pro-Glide™ 44 Inch Polycarbonate Portable Basketball System. Featuring a 44" polycarbonate backboard for good rebound performance, and a Heavy-Duty steel frame for long-lasting durability and use. The rim is spring-loaded for a smooth breakaway and you can adjust the height of the system using the Pro Glide™ Lift System. This system stands on a 121-litre base which you can fill with sand or water and has two front wheels allowing you to move the system with ease.
- Polycarbonate Backboard features good rebound performance
- Height adjustable from 8ft to 10ft (for players of different ages)
- Portable wheeled base (easy to move)
- Heavy-Duty steel frame
- Slam Jam® Breakaway
- Assembly time: Approx. 3-4 hours
- Backed by Spalding's warranty
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