Megaslam

PREMIUM HÖHENVERSTELLBARE BASKETBALLKÖRBE

HEBT JEDES SPIEL AUF EIN NEUES LEVEL
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1,5-3 m
180°
DIRECTIONAL-FLEX-KORB
5cm Dick
Pfostenpolsterung
Directional Flex. Hideaway Net®. Directional Flex für sicherere Aufpralle.

180° PRO RIM®

Der professionellste Korb, den Sie finden werden, mit Break-Away-Aktion von vollen 180°. Die Directional Flex®-Technologie ermöglicht es dem 180° Pro Rim®, sich in jede Richtung vom Backboard weg zu biegen, wie bei professionellen Körben. Die versenkte Hideaway Net®-Befestigung schützt Ihre Hände beim Dunking. (Patent angemeldet.)
Hideaway Net®. Directional Flex® for safer impact
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ÜBERLEGENES BACKBOARD

Das reguläre, 1,3 cm dicke Glas-Backboard bietet maximale Ballreaktion und ermöglicht klare Sicht durch das Clear-View-Backboard-Design.
MEGA SLAM HOOPS Lifetime warranty

LEBENSLANGE GARANTIEL

Wir stehen hinter unseren Basketballkörben und garantieren eine hervorragende Leistung für ein Leben langes Spiel – bis hin zu den Schrauben und Muttern.

 

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Profi-Qualität für alle Größen

Gemacht für Mini-Profis

Der MegaSlam lässt sich von 3,04 m auf 1,5 m absenken, sodass Spieler aller Größen den ganzen Tag spielen und dunken können.

Einfache Höhenverstellung

Der federbelastete Hubassistent und die abnehmbare Handkurbel ermöglichen eine einfache Höhenverstellung des Systems, sogar für die jüngsten Teammitglieder.

Pads enthalten

Gebaut zum Schutz. Gebaut für die Ewigkeit. Die 5 cm maßgefertigten Polsterungen für Pfosten und Basis sind doppelt so dick wie die der Konkurrenz. Das Beste daran ist, dass die Pfosten-, Basis- und 2,5 cm Rückenbrett-Polsterung enthalten sind.

Welded main-pole cap. Rust-proof, duplex-coated steel. Stainless Steel Hardware.
Welded Main-Pole Cap. Stainless Steel Hardware. Hot-Dip Galvanized & Powder-Coated Steel
Welded Main-Pole Cap. Stainless Steel Hardware. Hot-Dip Galvanized & Powder-Coated Steel
Welded Main-Pole Cap. Stainless Steel Hardware. Hot-Dip Galvanized & Powder-Coated Steel

beats mother nature
1-on-1

Wir behaupten uns gegen unseren härtesten Gegner, indem wir das wetterbeständigste Basketballsystem der Welt entwickeln.

JEDES SPIEL. JEDER COURT.

Lernen Sie unsere Startaufstellung kennen und beginnen Sie, Ihr ultimatives Basketballsystem zu bauen.

MegaSlam 72
2.999 €
2.599 €
Backboard
1,83 m
Korbausleger
1,22 m
Pfostenmaße
20x15cm
Gewicht
325
kgs
MegaSlam 60
2.499 €
2.299 €
Backboard
1,52 m
Korbausleger
92 cm
Pfostenmaße
15x15cm
Gewicht
260
kgs

Average rating

4528
Mega Slam x Coach Maitland
Mega Slam x Coach Maitland
Sehen Sie sich Coach Maitlands Übersicht zum Mega Slam 60/72 und Game Light an.
May 24, 2021
Scott
This thing is solid!
Ok, so I got the Megaslam 60 as my 10 year old son just loves playing basketball. I decided to install myself...more on that in a moment. First, this is a great basketball hoop. Very solid and very heavy! It not only feels great to play on but it also looks great installed. It is so nice it draws the whole family outside to shoot PIG, HORSE or Bump almost daily. The rim and backboard feel extremely sturdy and my kids love hanging on the rim. It is effortless to raise and lower the goal from 5.5 to 10 feet. Now for the install part. Digging a 48" hole is no small task to begin with. Alabama is known for its hard clay and at 54 years old it took me a week or so of 20 minute sessions to finish the hole. I have never worked with concrete and I looked forward to the challenge. The hardest part of the concrete was picking it up, taking to car, loading in car and then unloading the bags. That is alot of lifting of 50lb bags. (approx 25 bags for me). Now, here is one the part that gave me pause. I watched some videos to gain knowledge of how to properly mix concrete. I then followed the instructions on the bag and the concrete mixture seemed very granular/too dry. I added about 10-20% more water to get the texture that I learned from the videos. I was a little nervous about this bc there are a ton of warning about adding too much water will cause the concrete to lose up to 40% of its strength. I felt I had the mixture down just right. I poured the concrete and the rebarb went in just fine at the halfway point. Then topped it off and time for the J-Bar Plate. Uh oh.... Even after adding a little extra water the concrete was still firm enough to make it very difficult to get the J-bars to sink it. I literally had to stand on the plate and bounce up and down for 20 minutes before the plate sunk enough to be flush with top of concrete. I then had to take a stick and push the concrete underneath to make sure it formed around jbar and did not leave any air pockets. Frustrated I went back inside to look at the videos and here is what I noticed. The install video shows a very wet almost soupy concrete mixture and the guy has no problem setting the j-bar plate flush with the top. Again I am no concrete expert but the concrete labels warned against that. Or maybe I had it all wrong. Anyway if you are installing yourself take note of the concrete mixture and I guess go a little wet. Sooo...5 days later I did pay 3 people to assist in assembly of the goal. I thought about just getting 2 and I am glad I went with 3 which makes 4 men total. The main pole is extremely heavy and the backboard is extremely heavy so you are better off with 4 capable adults. Two men lift the backboard and one guy holds it upright, the fourth sets the bolts. Once all the bolts are set it really only takes one guy to make all the adjustments. As soon as I tightened everything we were good to go. Outside of the concrete issues this was a relatively easy install. We love our MegaSlam 60!
May 24, 2021
Scott
This thing is solid!
Ok, so I got the Megaslam 60 as my 10 year old son just loves playing basketball. I decided to install myself...more on that in a moment. First, this is a great basketball hoop. Very solid and very heavy! It not only feels great to play on but it also looks great installed. It is so nice it draws the whole family outside to shoot PIG, HORSE or Bump almost daily. The rim and backboard feel extremely sturdy and my kids love hanging on the rim. It is effortless to raise and lower the goal from 5.5 to 10 feet. Now for the install part. Digging a 48" hole is no small task to begin with. Alabama is known for its hard clay and at 54 years old it took me a week or so of 20 minute sessions to finish the hole. I have never worked with concrete and I looked forward to the challenge. The hardest part of the concrete was picking it up, taking to car, loading in car and then unloading the bags. That is alot of lifting of 50lb bags. (approx 25 bags for me). Now, here is one the part that gave me pause. I watched some videos to gain knowledge of how to properly mix concrete. I then followed the instructions on the bag and the concrete mixture seemed very granular/too dry. I added about 10-20% more water to get the texture that I learned from the videos. I was a little nervous about this bc there are a ton of warning about adding too much water will cause the concrete to lose up to 40% of its strength. I felt I had the mixture down just right. I poured the concrete and the rebarb went in just fine at the halfway point. Then topped it off and time for the J-Bar Plate. Uh oh.... Even after adding a little extra water the concrete was still firm enough to make it very difficult to get the J-bars to sink it. I literally had to stand on the plate and bounce up and down for 20 minutes before the plate sunk enough to be flush with top of concrete. I then had to take a stick and push the concrete underneath to make sure it formed around jbar and did not leave any air pockets. Frustrated I went back inside to look at the videos and here is what I noticed. The install video shows a very wet almost soupy concrete mixture and the guy has no problem setting the j-bar plate flush with the top. Again I am no concrete expert but the concrete labels warned against that. Or maybe I had it all wrong. Anyway if you are installing yourself take note of the concrete mixture and I guess go a little wet. Sooo...5 days later I did pay 3 people to assist in assembly of the goal. I thought about just getting 2 and I am glad I went with 3 which makes 4 men total. The main pole is extremely heavy and the backboard is extremely heavy so you are better off with 4 capable adults. Two men lift the backboard and one guy holds it upright, the fourth sets the bolts. Once all the bolts are set it really only takes one guy to make all the adjustments. As soon as I tightened everything we were good to go. Outside of the concrete issues this was a relatively easy install. We love our MegaSlam 60!
May 24, 2021
Scott
This thing is solid!
Ok, so I got the Megaslam 60 as my 10 year old son just loves playing basketball. I decided to install myself...more on that in a moment. First, this is a great basketball hoop. Very solid and very heavy! It not only feels great to play on but it also looks great installed. It is so nice it draws the whole family outside to shoot PIG, HORSE or Bump almost daily. The rim and backboard feel extremely sturdy and my kids love hanging on the rim. It is effortless to raise and lower the goal from 5.5 to 10 feet. Now for the install part. Digging a 48" hole is no small task to begin with. Alabama is known for its hard clay and at 54 years old it took me a week or so of 20 minute sessions to finish the hole. I have never worked with concrete and I looked forward to the challenge. The hardest part of the concrete was picking it up, taking to car, loading in car and then unloading the bags. That is alot of lifting of 50lb bags. (approx 25 bags for me). Now, here is one the part that gave me pause. I watched some videos to gain knowledge of how to properly mix concrete. I then followed the instructions on the bag and the concrete mixture seemed very granular/too dry. I added about 10-20% more water to get the texture that I learned from the videos. I was a little nervous about this bc there are a ton of warning about adding too much water will cause the concrete to lose up to 40% of its strength. I felt I had the mixture down just right. I poured the concrete and the rebarb went in just fine at the halfway point. Then topped it off and time for the J-Bar Plate. Uh oh.... Even after adding a little extra water the concrete was still firm enough to make it very difficult to get the J-bars to sink it. I literally had to stand on the plate and bounce up and down for 20 minutes before the plate sunk enough to be flush with top of concrete. I then had to take a stick and push the concrete underneath to make sure it formed around jbar and did not leave any air pockets. Frustrated I went back inside to look at the videos and here is what I noticed. The install video shows a very wet almost soupy concrete mixture and the guy has no problem setting the j-bar plate flush with the top. Again I am no concrete expert but the concrete labels warned against that. Or maybe I had it all wrong. Anyway if you are installing yourself take note of the concrete mixture and I guess go a little wet. Sooo...5 days later I did pay 3 people to assist in assembly of the goal. I thought about just getting 2 and I am glad I went with 3 which makes 4 men total. The main pole is extremely heavy and the backboard is extremely heavy so you are better off with 4 capable adults. Two men lift the backboard and one guy holds it upright, the fourth sets the bolts. Once all the bolts are set it really only takes one guy to make all the adjustments. As soon as I tightened everything we were good to go. Outside of the concrete issues this was a relatively easy install. We love our MegaSlam 60!

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Modelldifferenzen
Größe des Rückbretts
1,83 m x 1,52 m
1,52 m x 92 cm
Hauptpolabmessungen
20 cm x 15 cm
15 cm x 15 cm
Gesamtgewicht
325 kgs
260 kgs
Korbausleger
1,22 m
92 cm
Höhenverstellbar
1,5 m - 3,04 m
1,5 m - 3,04 m
Verstärkungen Basis
12
12
Regulärer Preis
2.999,00 €
2.499,00 €
400,00 € 200,00 €
Verkaufspreis
2.599,00 €
2.299,00 €
Preis
System Verkaufspreis
MegaSlam 72
2.599,00 €
MegaSlam 60
2.299,00 €
Dimensions
System Gesamtgewicht Korbausleger
MegaSlam 72
325 kgs
1,22 m
MegaSlam 60
260 kgs
92 cm
Playability
System Größe des Rückbretts
MegaSlam 72
1,83 m x 1,52 m
MegaSlam 60
1,52 m x 92 cm
Adjustability
System Höhenverstellbar
MegaSlam 72
1,5 m - 3,04 m
MegaSlam 60
1,5 m - 3,04 m
Rigidity
System Hauptpolabmessungen Verstärkungen Basis
MegaSlam 72
20 cm x 15 cm
12
MegaSlam 60
15 cm x 15 cm
12
BEI JEDEM MEGASLAM

7-gauge starker Stahl-Hauptpfosten

1,3 cm dickes gehärtetes Glas-Backboard

Edelstahl-Beschläge

Feuerverzinkter Stahlschutz

5 cm - dicke Polsterung für Pfosten und Basis

2,5 cm - dickes Polster für das Backboard

Ankerset mit Bewehrungsstahl