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48″ x 36″ Wall-Mounted Shooting Station

48"W x 36"H

SKU: WM‐48

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$1,186.00

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Introducing our Wall-Mounted Shooting Station – the perfect addition to any indoor or outdoor basketball court. Now, enjoy the indoor/outdoor, 36″ x 48″ x 1/2″ adjustable board.

This system includes an acrylic backboard, flex goal, and heavy-duty steel frame for maximum durability and performance. Additionally, the rim height is manually adjustable from 7 feet and 6 inches to 10 feet with an integral hand crank. Furthermore, the extension off of the wall ranges from 33 inches to 44 inches depending on the rim height.

Important to realize, the wall anchors are specified and supplied by the installer. Also, this shooting station comes with a 3-year limited warranty.

Get yours today for an unbeatable basketball experience!

Product Details:
  • Wall-mounted shooting station includes:
    • acrylic backboard
    • flex goal
    • heavy-duty steel frame
  • Rim height manually adjustable from 7′-6″ to 10′ with integral hand crank
  • 33″ – 44″ extension off the wall depending on the height of the rim
  • Wall anchors specified and supplied by the installer
  • Board size: 36″ x 48″ x 1/2″
  • 3–Year Limited Warranty

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