Goalrilla basketball hoops...

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leeland

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Looking for an in ground hoop system...

At a local retailer they have a GS60 system on sale for 700 bucks...

The set up looks great...just curious if anyone has ever purchased a system from Goalrilla and if so how did you like it?
 

CrazyAznDriver

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We are looking to get one put in this coming spring. Keep us updated on what you get and how you like it. I was thinking of going with one from pro dunk.
 

leeland

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We are looking to get one put in this coming spring. Keep us updated on what you get and how you like it. I was thinking of going with one from pro dunk.

reading up a little on the set up...the base required for this is concrete 4 feet deep by 18 inches with rebar...
 

slayer202

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They look very nice. I doubt you would be disappointed. Looks like those usually sell for $1,300, seems like a nice deal at 700
 

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reading up a little on the set up...the base required for this is concrete 4 feet deep by 18 inches with rebar...

Fucking solid eh? lol I was thinking of making a half court in our back yard, still have to talk the wife into it...
 
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I live a mile down the road from a nice park with a full court. Hooping sucks by yourself. Head to a good park and play some pickup games.
 

CPA

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Wait until Friday, Sports Authority is going to have several of their inground systems for sale. Goalrilla is pretty expensive, isn't it?
 

Leros

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reading up a little on the set up...the base required for this is concrete 4 feet deep by 18 inches with rebar...

You're going to want to do something like 2 feet deep by 12 inch wide concrete (without rebar) for a normal goal. That doesn't seem like too much more.
 
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