Basketball hoop designed, manufactured, and certified according to the UNE-EN 1270 standard by the I.B.V. (Biomechanics Institute of Valencia). It is also approved for 3x3 basketball in Level 1 FIBA (International Basketball Federation) competitions.
Portable hoop with manual lifting and folding. Its special design allows for two different configurations: playing position for 3x3 basketball and folded position for transport and storage when not in use.
Designed to absorb the impacts and vibrations produced by 3x3 basketball, it is made with cold-formed steel structural profiles. It basically consists of an upper arm, two vertical posts, and a base.
The upper arm is made of a square profile stiffened by a lattice.
The vertical posts, reinforced by two lateral diagonals, provide the necessary rigidity and stability to the whole. Manually acting on the rear Post, the folding or unfolding movement of the basket is produced.
The base is equipped with a translation system by means of wheels and has the necessary counterweights to guarantee the stability of the basket at all times during the folding and unfolding operations in its position of use. It also incorporates an automatic fixing feet system, which only comes into contact with the ground when it is unfolded for use.
This product can be used indoors and outdoors, thanks to its transportability. However, MONDO recommends storing it indoors in conditions of humidity below 70%. For outdoor use, it is recommended to protect it from rain.
The basket also includes a tilting rim (PK914) and can be adapted to any type of backboard from the MONDO STANDARD range. Glass backboard. It also includes a set of padded protections for the upper arm, front post, and base.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Before it is used, the baskets must be perfectly secured to the ground using the appropriate anchors (PK160 and PK161). MONDO supplies these anchors separately.
When choosing the type of anchoring system, it is important to consider the characteristics of the flooring, the structural slab, and other factors that may be relevant. As a guideline, the ball joint anchoring system (PK160) can be used interchangeably on raised or non-raised floors. The expansion anchor (PK161) is typically used on non-raised floors or in cases where the characteristics of the slab do not allow for the use of a ball joint anchor.
Additional counterweights can be placed at the base to ensure maximum stability of the basket. These counterweights can be removed to make it easier to move the basket when not in use. However, the placement of these counterweights does NOT eliminate the need to install ground anchors when the basket is in place for play, as this is the only way to fully ensure protection against tipping.