
What sets Goalsetter Systems apart from other basketball goals?
The game of basketball was forever elevated when the founders of
Goalsetter Systems dared to imagine a residential basketball goal unlike
any of its kind. The same passion that so many people have for the game
was poured into the creation of the first Goalsetter Systems – the MVP.
The rest is basketball history!
What makes a Goalsetter Basketball System
so original? Everything! Virtually every inch of a Goalsetter, down to
the parts you never see, is designed to enhance the performance and
durability of your basketball goal. Goalsetter’s exclusive features,
including the Patented Compression Height Adjustment Systems, Fortified
Acrylic Backboards, One-Piece Off-Set Structural Steel Poles and Patented
Hinged Ground Anchors crush the misconception that all basketball goals
are created equal.
At Goalsetter Systems, we also embrace the belief that
the quality of a product is much more than a collection of stand-alone
features. True quality lies in the ay we do business – from training our
representatives to ensure product knowledge and customer satisfaction to
proudly manufacturing our entire product line in the United States. Our
goal is to provide you with a premium quality basketball goal to be
enjoyed for years to come, allowing you to claim a unique pride in owning
a Goalsetter System.
We invite you to embrace the tradition of the
greatest game ever created and experience how Goalsetter Systems has
redefined home court basketball.
To easily access complete installation
instructions, warranty information and tips to further your game from
the Goalsetter Advisory Council, please visit our Web site –
www.goalsetter.com
Originality makes a stand with Goalsetter Basketball
Systems…the Best in Basketball!
How do I find a dealer near me?
You can find the store
nearest you by entering your zip code in our
dealer locater or call us at
1-800-362-4625
What is the difference between goals?
The differences between the goals are in pole size, pole design,
backboard size, backboard material, height adjustability, and warranties.
Please refer to the comparison chart for
specific details.
How are Goalsetter Systems anchored into the ground?
Unlike many basketball goals, the Goalsetter System does not use a
pole-in-the-ground method or "J" bolts assembly. Each Goalsetter System is
anchored using our patented ground
anchor hinge system. First, the ground anchor is placed in a 4' deep hole (18" diameter) and secured using Quick Crete. When dry, the hinge system allows complete assembly of the Goalsetter goal before it is raised upright and bolted to the ground anchor.
What types of backboards are available? Which
type do I need?
Acrylic backboards are most commonly used in
residential settings. This board is clear, giving the appearance of
glass. Next to glass, this board has the best ball response. Carries a
Lifetime Warranty.
Glass backboards are for the customer who desires the
same ball response found in an indoor gymnasium competition setting.
Carries a Lifetime Warranty.
Can I choose a glass backboard for my goal?
The following Systems may be equipped with a glass backboard: MVP,
Captain, All-American and All-Star.
What type of rim should I order?
Heavy
Duty Reflex: This is the rim most commonly chosen by our residential
customers. This is a break-away style rim and is more than sufficient for
most residential play. This is the most popular rim choice of our
residential customers. This is a break-away style rim and flex's at 135
lbs. of stress.
GS
Flex:
This rim is a break-away style rim. It will flex at 30 lbs. and is
recommended for customers who want the rim to give when children dunk.
It carries a 5-year warranty.
GS Collegiate: This is a competition break-away rim. It will flex at
150-180 lbs. of force. Meets NCAA specifications for competitive play.
This rim carries a 5-year warranty.
Note: All of these are made to dunk on. They are mounted to a steel
plate, not to the backboard itself.
Can I take my Goalsetter System with me when I move?
Yes you can! Each Goalsetter Systems has a ground anchor. When you
move, you simply take the system off of the existing ground anchor and
purchase only a new anchor to install at your new home.
Should I install the goal myself or have it installed by a
professional?
This decision is up to you! The
Installation and Assembly
of the Goalsetter goal can be accomplished by two or three people without
the use of ladders or scaffold. The patented ground anchor hinge system
allows complete assembly of the Goalsetter goal before it is raised upright.
The toughest task during installation of a Goalsetter goal is digging the
hole. Each goal features our patented
ground anchor. First, a four-foot deep hole (18 inch diameter) must
be dug where you would like your basketball goal located. After placing
your ground anchor into the hole, fill it with QuickCrete (10-12 bags).
When the cement is completely dry (usually two days is sufficient), the
pole structure, backboard and rim can be assembled and raised upright. Most
of our dealers also offer installation as an option for an additional fee.
What are the warranties?
All poles (excludes paints): Lifetime
Acrylic Backboard: Lifetime
Polycarbonate Backboard: Lifetime
Glass Backboard: Lifetime
Hand Cranks (internal): Lifetime
Hand Cranks (external): Lifetime
Rims (standard, flex): 2 years
Rims: 5 years
Complete
warranty information
Do I need backboard edge and pole padding?
Contact is more likely with height-adjustable basketball systems. Padding
will provide protection when your backyard game gets rough.
Do you have a portable goal for home use?
Yes. Goalsetter has five to choose from; the GS1000, GS2000, GS2500,
GS3000 and the GS3500. Each is designed to meet the demands of today's
home court play. Easily adjustable and collapsible, each
GS portable is great when homeowner covenants restrict in-ground
units!
What is the Basketball Court Stencil Kit and how does it
work?
The Basketball Court Stencil is a kit that allows you to easily create regulation
basketball court markings on your playing surface. A free-throw line, lane
markings and a 3-point line can be easily marked without using complicated
measuring and guesswork. The kit includes six marked pattern sheets that
are easily spread across the surface, a paint roller, and complete instructions.
All you need is 1 quart of paint (light color on asphalt or dark color on
concrete), a pan for paint, 2" masking tape, string (10 feet) and a nail or pen.