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Ceiling Suspended Forward-Folding Motorized Basketball Hoop System (with Height Adjuster) – Complete Package

SKU: CEILINGHOOP

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$17,500.00

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Our Ceiling Suspended Forward-Folding Basketball Hoop System is customized to each individual facility building design.

The ceiling-hung basketball backstop features direct hoop attachment for optimal backboard strength and performance.

Approved for competition play, our steel welded structure provides maximum clearance for facilities with ceilings heights between 18′ and 32′.

Features:

  • Straight post front-braced front-folding unit for courts close to walls or obstructions
  • Requires minimal overhead area
  • Fully welded frame (for ceiling heights up to 32′)
  • 72″ x 42″ x 1/2″ Glass Backboard
  • Competition Break-away rim
  • Backboard cushion edge pad (color of choice)
  • Motorized Winch (allowing forward ceiling storage)
  • Motorized Height Adjuster (7′ – 10′ range)
  • Custom hoop support substructure rig (to support hoop backstop between existing ceiling trusses)
  • Installation can be added for additional cost
  • Custom colors available for additional cost

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