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Spalding The Beast Jr.
Delivery between 26 June – 3 July $1,753.96
The Beast 60 Inch Glass Portable Basketball System
Delivery between 30 June – 6 July $399.95
Spalding The Beast Portable Basketball Hoop
Delivery between 28 June – 2 July $15.52
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With neighbor and our 2 boys installed in 2.5 hours. Be sure you have deep socket sockets. Will need up to 3/4". I read lots of complaints about puting the 2 poles together. We put some lubricant on the pole and turned them upaide down. We lifted about 12 to 18 inches and slammed like it says. Went almost all the way on 1st hit. Two more smaller taps and was aligned. The rest of the install was like doing other items similar. We did have 2 holes we had to slightly drill out just slightly to get the bolt through. There is also a spalding beast install video online to reference. Do not attempt alone! Once up not too hard to move and appears very solid. See how it holds up now i guess. So far so good and happy with it. Was really scared to buy based on install videos ... MoreWith neighbor and our 2 boys installed in 2.5 hours. Be sure you have deep socket sockets. Will need up to 3/4". I read lots of complaints about puting the 2 poles together. We put some lubricant on the pole and turned them upaide down. We lifted about 12 to 18 inches and slammed like it says. Went almost all the way on 1st hit. Two more smaller taps and was aligned. The rest of the install was like doing other items similar. We did have 2 holes we had to slightly drill out just slightly to get the bolt through. There is also a spalding beast install video online to reference. Do not attempt alone! Once up not too hard to move and appears very solid. See how it holds up now i guess. So far so good and happy with it. Was really scared to buy based on install videos but happy now i didnt let that scare me off.
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I had some difficulty assembling this product. Nothing that I was not able to over come, but over the course of assembling I chipped some paint on the pole. I thought this would be no problem to fix. I contacted customer service for touch up paint. Well, I contacted customer service 3 times and each time I was told to go to a local hardware store and find paint myself! No detail or instructions! This system is USD $2,000 - it is reasonable in my mind for Spalding to provide detailed information about where I can purchase touch up paint and what color. If this is the way they treat a simple request, I cannot imagine if I had a significant issue. In any event, I do not think it is worth paying for this product if the customer service does not match the price.
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I did a lot of research, and this is the best portable basketball hoop you can buy. I signed up to become a Spalding MVP and secured a 15% off discount. This resulted in the best price (at the current time) to purchase this. In addition, I earned rewards points for my purchase through Spalding.com. Setup was what you have read, it takes a while, and it is good to have at least one if not two, other people to set it up. There are many setup videos on Youtube that you can watch and get some good ideas to help in assembly. My biggest takeaway was to use a spray lubricant to aid in getting the poles together and apply it often during the pounding. Also, ******very important*****, make sure your sand (if you use sand) is completely dry. I would purchase the sand ahead of ... MoreI did a lot of research, and this is the best portable basketball hoop you can buy. I signed up to become a Spalding MVP and secured a 15% off discount. This resulted in the best price (at the current time) to purchase this. In addition, I earned rewards points for my purchase through Spalding.com. Setup was what you have read, it takes a while, and it is good to have at least one if not two, other people to set it up. There are many setup videos on Youtube that you can watch and get some good ideas to help in assembly. My biggest takeaway was to use a spray lubricant to aid in getting the poles together and apply it often during the pounding. Also, ******very important*****, make sure your sand (if you use sand) is completely dry. I would purchase the sand ahead of time and let it dry out completely. It is a nightmare to put wet sand in the base. Overall, once it is set up, it really is solid, and easy to adjust the hoop height. I am very pleased with my purchase.
| System Type | Portable |
| Backboard Size | 60" (152x86cm) |
| Backboard Material | Glass |
| Rim | Pro Image Breakaway |
| Lift System | Screw Jack Infinite Lift System |
Spalding The Beast Jr.
Delivery between 26 June – 3 July $1,753.96
The Beast 60 Inch Glass Portable Basketball System
Delivery between 30 June – 6 July $399.95
Spalding The Beast Portable Basketball Hoop
Delivery between 28 June – 2 July $15.52
With neighbor and our 2 boys installed in 2.5 hours. Be sure you have deep socket sockets. Will need up to 3/4". I read lots of complaints about puting the 2 poles together. We put some lubricant on the pole and turned them upaide down. We lifted about 12 to 18 inches and slammed like it says. Went almost all the way on 1st hit. Two more smaller taps and was aligned. The rest of the install was like doing other items similar. We did have 2 holes we had to slightly drill out just slightly to get the bolt through. There is also a spalding beast install video online to reference. Do not attempt alone! Once up not too hard to move and appears very solid. See how it holds up now i guess. So far so good and happy with it. Was really scared to buy based on install videos ... MoreWith neighbor and our 2 boys installed in 2.5 hours. Be sure you have deep socket sockets. Will need up to 3/4". I read lots of complaints about puting the 2 poles together. We put some lubricant on the pole and turned them upaide down. We lifted about 12 to 18 inches and slammed like it says. Went almost all the way on 1st hit. Two more smaller taps and was aligned. The rest of the install was like doing other items similar. We did have 2 holes we had to slightly drill out just slightly to get the bolt through. There is also a spalding beast install video online to reference. Do not attempt alone! Once up not too hard to move and appears very solid. See how it holds up now i guess. So far so good and happy with it. Was really scared to buy based on install videos but happy now i didnt let that scare me off.
I had some difficulty assembling this product. Nothing that I was not able to over come, but over the course of assembling I chipped some paint on the pole. I thought this would be no problem to fix. I contacted customer service for touch up paint. Well, I contacted customer service 3 times and each time I was told to go to a local hardware store and find paint myself! No detail or instructions! This system is USD $2,000 - it is reasonable in my mind for Spalding to provide detailed information about where I can purchase touch up paint and what color. If this is the way they treat a simple request, I cannot imagine if I had a significant issue. In any event, I do not think it is worth paying for this product if the customer service does not match the price.
I did a lot of research, and this is the best portable basketball hoop you can buy. I signed up to become a Spalding MVP and secured a 15% off discount. This resulted in the best price (at the current time) to purchase this. In addition, I earned rewards points for my purchase through Spalding.com. Setup was what you have read, it takes a while, and it is good to have at least one if not two, other people to set it up. There are many setup videos on Youtube that you can watch and get some good ideas to help in assembly. My biggest takeaway was to use a spray lubricant to aid in getting the poles together and apply it often during the pounding. Also, ******very important*****, make sure your sand (if you use sand) is completely dry. I would purchase the sand ahead of ... MoreI did a lot of research, and this is the best portable basketball hoop you can buy. I signed up to become a Spalding MVP and secured a 15% off discount. This resulted in the best price (at the current time) to purchase this. In addition, I earned rewards points for my purchase through Spalding.com. Setup was what you have read, it takes a while, and it is good to have at least one if not two, other people to set it up. There are many setup videos on Youtube that you can watch and get some good ideas to help in assembly. My biggest takeaway was to use a spray lubricant to aid in getting the poles together and apply it often during the pounding. Also, ******very important*****, make sure your sand (if you use sand) is completely dry. I would purchase the sand ahead of time and let it dry out completely. It is a nightmare to put wet sand in the base. Overall, once it is set up, it really is solid, and easy to adjust the hoop height. I am very pleased with my purchase.
So this is our third Beast system (One for home, two for our business) and they are extremely heavy duty and durable. My only issue is with the assembly. The main posts have literally no tolerance, as the powder coated paint causes it to be nearly impossible at times to get the required 4" of overlap. For my last unit I used a belt sander to grind down the outside of one of the posts and a hand grinder to whittle down the excess metal that turned in on the holes in manufacturing. This worked, but otherwise you can almost not get these together, and this should be corrected. They did send replacement posts literally within two days, so their response was excellent. It's also difficult to get all six bolts mounted for the front "pad" that sits behind the ball return ... MoreSo this is our third Beast system (One for home, two for our business) and they are extremely heavy duty and durable. My only issue is with the assembly. The main posts have literally no tolerance, as the powder coated paint causes it to be nearly impossible at times to get the required 4" of overlap. For my last unit I used a belt sander to grind down the outside of one of the posts and a hand grinder to whittle down the excess metal that turned in on the holes in manufacturing. This worked, but otherwise you can almost not get these together, and this should be corrected. They did send replacement posts literally within two days, so their response was excellent. It's also difficult to get all six bolts mounted for the front "pad" that sits behind the ball return section. Again this is an issue of tolerances, and there is no room for error. Some of the holes should be drilled larger to allow for movement and alignment. We did have some pieces broken when they arrived, but again Spalding replaced these immediately. Worth the hassle, but these issues wouldn't be that hard to correct.
The hoop is great once put together but in my case the putting together part was not very straightforward.The base post is two pieces that are supposed to fit together by slipping the lower post into the upper post and then bolting them together. The posts did not fit together. The lower was too big and would not even start to slip into the upper.I ended up using a sledgehammer to bend in the sides of the lower post near the end and then bent in the corners so that it would be small enough to start inside the upper post. I stood the two posts on top of each other and hammered on the bottom post with a sledgehammer to force them together. After about an hour I was able to get the two posts to force together enough to bolt them.The braces which support the post to ... MoreThe hoop is great once put together but in my case the putting together part was not very straightforward.The base post is two pieces that are supposed to fit together by slipping the lower post into the upper post and then bolting them together. The posts did not fit together. The lower was too big and would not even start to slip into the upper.I ended up using a sledgehammer to bend in the sides of the lower post near the end and then bent in the corners so that it would be small enough to start inside the upper post. I stood the two posts on top of each other and hammered on the bottom post with a sledgehammer to force them together. After about an hour I was able to get the two posts to force together enough to bolt them.The braces which support the post to the base also needed some adjusting to fit together. I had to use a metal drill bit to widen one of the mounting points. Everything else went together fine but would have been easier with a third person for a few steps.
Great unit once you survive set up. Comes in two large, heavy boxes. Fit in the back of an SUV with the back seats folded flat. Packed well, took around 40 mins to open everything up, lay it all out and to put all the plastic, styrofoam and cardboard away.The more people you have helping with fitting the two main poles together the better. Sprayed heaps of silicon spray (WD40 would work too) and got up an A-frame ladder to ram the 2 poles home. They are a very tight interference fit, would not recommend attempting to fit them dry. Manual says two able bodied people are required for some steps, the more the merrier, I am mechanically minded and the entire setup process took around 4-5 hrs. Quadruple check the poles are facing the right way as they cannot be ... MoreGreat unit once you survive set up. Comes in two large, heavy boxes. Fit in the back of an SUV with the back seats folded flat. Packed well, took around 40 mins to open everything up, lay it all out and to put all the plastic, styrofoam and cardboard away.The more people you have helping with fitting the two main poles together the better. Sprayed heaps of silicon spray (WD40 would work too) and got up an A-frame ladder to ram the 2 poles home. They are a very tight interference fit, would not recommend attempting to fit them dry. Manual says two able bodied people are required for some steps, the more the merrier, I am mechanically minded and the entire setup process took around 4-5 hrs. Quadruple check the poles are facing the right way as they cannot be seperated once they are pressed together!Manual does not say this (it should!) but make sure the plastic sleeve that goes over the height adjustingram has the circle cut out facing out. This circle allows you to later stick the height measurement stickers on when calibrating the system height.Most challenging bit was attaching the backboard to the support arms. I'd recommend four people do this while the system is supported on a saw horse. One person to line up the washers and spacers, the other 3 holding up the heavy glass backboard. Do not over-tighten at this stage or it will be extremely difficult to wind the backboard up and down by the handle.Filling the base requires a bit of time also, halfway at first, after the backboard is attached and the system is still on the saw horse. This will make it easier to allow the system to be tipped upright. Ear to the base as it's filling will tell you how far it's been filled.Some holes for the front plastic rebounder plate did not line up 100% and had to be skilfully worked. Leaving all the screws loose till you get the last one lined up and in will be the best way to do it.We've had numerous systems over the years, the beast replaced a 54" polycarb spalding system. With the hoop tension set to the max setting there is no contest - the beast is super solid and has much less give and wobble. Ball comes off the rim close to the way it does off a stadium hoop. No lucky bounces!Finally the handle/lever system really does allow the system to be moved around. Poor turning circle but can be wheeled around easily by 1 person.
The Spalding Beast is a beast compared to most portable basketball nets in the market today. It is very solid and well built. I found the assembly fairly challenging in a few spots because the instructions can be ambiguous. Based on several reviews of the instructions and conversations with others with experience assembling this product, it looks like there is supposed to be a gap between the base plate and the post due to the pre-assembled bolts that already had nuts installed. The washer / post hole / washer / nut is installed on top. But the instructions and videos online did not provide any insights into the intended installation. Similarly, the installation of the spacer nuts and foam on the backboard was not clear in the instructions but relied on common sense ... MoreThe Spalding Beast is a beast compared to most portable basketball nets in the market today. It is very solid and well built. I found the assembly fairly challenging in a few spots because the instructions can be ambiguous. Based on several reviews of the instructions and conversations with others with experience assembling this product, it looks like there is supposed to be a gap between the base plate and the post due to the pre-assembled bolts that already had nuts installed. The washer / post hole / washer / nut is installed on top. But the instructions and videos online did not provide any insights into the intended installation. Similarly, the installation of the spacer nuts and foam on the backboard was not clear in the instructions but relied on common sense -- install it on the front side of the backboard. Otherwise, once assembled this is a fantastic basketball net for the more serious players. The base includes a tie down rope if you are able to have it situated in a more permanent location and you can tie it down to the ground (grass using the included screw or concrete if you DIY). I highly recommend this product if you'd like an experience closer to the real thing as the acrylic backboard systems just don't seem to cut it.
I purchased the Beast after my HOA wouldn't allow me to put an inground model in. I wanted something sturdy that plays as close to a gym type goal for my sons to play/practice on and boy does it deliver! This thing is rock solid! Barely, if any movement on shots and when we lower it down for some dunking fun, it can even handle my 240lbs hanging on the rim. Raising and lowering is easy, my 11 year-old can do it by himself. He can even maneuver the whole system around by himself; the wheel system on it is very cool and easy to use when it needs repositioning.A couple of things to be aware of:1) Assembly is time consuming and certain parts of it requires at least 2, if not 3 people (on certain steps) to do without killing yourself. Getting the two main poles ... MoreI purchased the Beast after my HOA wouldn't allow me to put an inground model in. I wanted something sturdy that plays as close to a gym type goal for my sons to play/practice on and boy does it deliver! This thing is rock solid! Barely, if any movement on shots and when we lower it down for some dunking fun, it can even handle my 240lbs hanging on the rim. Raising and lowering is easy, my 11 year-old can do it by himself. He can even maneuver the whole system around by himself; the wheel system on it is very cool and easy to use when it needs repositioning.A couple of things to be aware of:1) Assembly is time consuming and certain parts of it requires at least 2, if not 3 people (on certain steps) to do without killing yourself. Getting the two main poles together can be a bear. Most people say grease them and that helps, but it still took me and my brother to keep it stable while banging them together. Also, one of the last steps is putting the backboard on and needs 2 adults, but preferably 3. The 60 inch glass is heavy and holding it by yourself while the other person attaches the bolts was made MUCH easier after I asked my neighbor to help me hold it up. If you have a pickup, backing it up to the goal and having everyone stand on the bed/tailgate I found to be better than doing ladders or stools.2) This may seem obvious, but it is BIG; they don't call it the beast for nothing. It does take up space on the court (driveway) due to the base. When we have company, I have to move it to the side of the house for additional parking. Of course this is made super easy by the aforementioned wheel system; I am still blown away by how easy this very large and very heavy system can be moved. I am guessing my HOA at this point is probably wishing they had just let me put one inground, because of the size of this thing isn't a "cleaner" look if you will; that being said, it doesn't look cheap or trashy at all...it looks like a big, honkin', high quality, BEAST!Lastly, be prepared for the neighborhood kids to become your kid's best friend. Everyone wants to come over and play now. This doesn't bother me, the boys are spending more time outside instead of on electronics and are playing/practicing more than ever. I would purchase this again.
Oh boy, let me tell you about Spalding's The Beast basketball hoop. This thing is a beast, no pun intended! It's like having your own personal NBA court right in your backyard. I mean, you can't go wrong with a name like The Beast. You just know it's going to be something special.First of all, this hoop is built like a tank. It can handle any dunk you throw at it, even if you're Shaq-sized. The adjustable height feature is a game-changer too. I mean, my seven-year-old nephew can dunk on it and then we can crank it up to NBA regulation height and I can still dunk on it too (if I jump on a trampoline first). It's also got a massive backboard, so you can practice your bank shots like you're Steph Curry. All in all, if you're looking for a hoop that's durable, ... MoreOh boy, let me tell you about Spalding's The Beast basketball hoop. This thing is a beast, no pun intended! It's like having your own personal NBA court right in your backyard. I mean, you can't go wrong with a name like The Beast. You just know it's going to be something special.First of all, this hoop is built like a tank. It can handle any dunk you throw at it, even if you're Shaq-sized. The adjustable height feature is a game-changer too. I mean, my seven-year-old nephew can dunk on it and then we can crank it up to NBA regulation height and I can still dunk on it too (if I jump on a trampoline first). It's also got a massive backboard, so you can practice your bank shots like you're Steph Curry. All in all, if you're looking for a hoop that's durable, versatile, and downright awesome, look no further than Spalding's The Beast. It's a slam dunk!
We just bought with the above hoop with assembly option. The guys installing it changed the time on the day of which was annoying (from noon to 3) but most importantly we just noticed they DID NOT install the four bolts on the front of the left side on stadium pad- upon closer inspection they couldn’t because they installed the one “base strut” upside down covering up the holes for the bolts and not lining up with the parallel bracket. They likely didn’t fix because by time they would have noticed at the end, they would have had to back to the initial steps which would have take hours. They didn’t tell us this AND took the four necessary bolts WITH them that belong to us so we don’t even have the bolts we need. Can’t believe we paid 500.00 for this. They also spoke ... MoreWe just bought with the above hoop with assembly option. The guys installing it changed the time on the day of which was annoying (from noon to 3) but most importantly we just noticed they DID NOT install the four bolts on the front of the left side on stadium pad- upon closer inspection they couldn’t because they installed the one “base strut” upside down covering up the holes for the bolts and not lining up with the parallel bracket. They likely didn’t fix because by time they would have noticed at the end, they would have had to back to the initial steps which would have take hours. They didn’t tell us this AND took the four necessary bolts WITH them that belong to us so we don’t even have the bolts we need. Can’t believe we paid 500.00 for this. They also spoke in front of us in a foreign language (not sure if English is their first language- But the directions are all in English) so we couldn’t understand them, forgot a wrench and had to leave to goto Walmart to obtain the needed wrench, and asked to use our bathroom. We could overlook everything until seeing the FOUR MISSING bolts and jeopardizing my family’s safety. Spaulding will be hearing from us.
| System Type | Portable |
| Backboard Size | 60" (152x86cm) |
| Backboard Material | Glass |
| Rim | Pro Image Breakaway |
| Lift System | Screw Jack Infinite Lift System |
Spalding 60-Inch The Beast Glass Portable Basketball System
The Beast 60 Inch Glass Portable Basketball System gives you the stability of an in-ground, but with a wheeled base that makes it easy to move. Featuring a 60" glass backboard giving you the true rebound you'd find on the professional court and a Pro Image Breakaway rim that can handle fierce dunks and drives. The Screw Jack lift system makes it easy to adjust the height of the rim to anywhere between 7.5 feet and the league-standard 10. Resting on a 208-litre base equipped with 4 wheels, you can move The Beast 60 Inch system down the driveway without having to tilt the whole system forward. FEATURES: Glass Backboard for a superior rebound performance Height adjustable from 7.5ft to 10ft (for players of different ages) Heavy-Duty steel frame for maximum stability Pro Image Breakaway Assembly time: Approx. 4-6 hours EASY HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT The fully adjustable Screw Jack lift system gives players of all ages, heights and skill levels room to play. Infinite adjustment lifts can be set to any height between 7.5 feet to 10 feet (2.3 to 3 meters) STURDY BASE DESIGN & EASY TRANSPORTATION The four wheeled base and pull handle lets you easily move the system wherever you play.
The Beast 60 Inch Glass Portable Basketball System gives you the stability of an in-ground, but with a wheeled base that makes it easy to move. Featuring a 60" glass backboard giving you the true rebound you'd find on the professional court and a Pro Image Breakaway rim that can handle fierce dunks and drives. The Screw Jack lift system makes it easy to adjust the height of the rim to anywhere between 7.5 feet and the league-standard 10. Resting on a 208-litre base equipped with 4 wheels, you can move The Beast 60 Inch system down the driveway without having to tilt the whole system forward. FEATURES: Glass Backboard for a superior rebound performance Height adjustable from 7.5ft to 10ft (for players of different ages) Heavy-Duty steel frame for maximum stability Pro Image Breakaway Assembly time: Approx. 4-6 hours EASY HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT The fully adjustable Screw Jack lift system gives players of all ages, heights and skill levels room to play. Infinite adjustment lifts can be set to any height between 7.5 feet to 10 feet (2.3 to 3 meters) STURDY BASE DESIGN & EASY TRANSPORTATION The four wheeled base and pull handle lets you easily move the system wherever you play.
The Beast 60 Inch Glass Portable Basketball System gives you the stability of an in-ground, but with a wheeled base that makes it easy to move. Featuring a 60" glass backboard giving you the true rebound you'd find on the professional court and a Pro Image Breakaway rim that can handle fierce dunks and drives. The Screw Jack lift system makes it easy to adjust the height of the rim to anywhere between 7.5 feet and the league-standard 10. Resting on a 208-litre base equipped with 4 wheels, you can move The Beast 60 Inch system down the driveway without having to tilt the whole system forward. FEATURES: Glass Backboard for a superior rebound performance Height adjustable from 7.5ft to 10ft (for players of different ages) Heavy-Duty steel frame for maximum stability Pro Image Breakaway Assembly time: Approx. 4-6 hours EASY HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT The fully adjustable Screw Jack lift system gives players of all ages, heights and skill levels room to play. Infinite adjustment lifts can be set to any height between 7.5 feet to 10 feet (2.3 to 3 meters) STURDY BASE DESIGN & EASY TRANSPORTATION The four wheeled base and pull handle lets you easily move the system wherever you play.
The Beast 60 Inch Glass Portable Basketball System gives you the stability of an in-ground, but with a wheeled base that makes it easy to move. Featuring a 60" glass backboard giving you the true rebound you'd find on the professional court and a Pro Image Breakaway rim that can handle fierce dunks and drives. The Screw Jack lift system makes it easy to adjust the height of the rim to anywhere between 7.5 feet and the league-standard 10. Resting on a 208-litre base equipped with 4 wheels, you can move The Beast 60 Inch system down the driveway without having to tilt the whole system forward. FEATURES: Glass Backboard for a superior rebound performance Height adjustable from 7.5ft to 10ft (for players of different ages) Heavy-Duty steel frame for maximum stability Pro Image Breakaway Assembly time: Approx. 4-6 hours EASY HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT The fully adjustable Screw Jack lift system gives players of all ages, heights and skill levels room to play. Infinite adjustment lifts can be set to any height between 7.5 feet to 10 feet (2.3 to 3 meters) STURDY BASE DESIGN & EASY TRANSPORTATION The four wheeled base and pull handle lets you easily move the system wherever you play.
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