Wall mounted glass basketball hoop
(21 products found)
45cm Standard Full Size Wall Mounted Basketball Goal Hoop Rim Cylinder with Net Fittings
48cm Standard Full Size Wall Mounted Basketball Goal Hoop Rim Cylinder with Net Fittings
35cm Junior Kids Medium Size Wall Mounted Basketball Goal Hoop Rim Cylinder with Net Fittings
Basketball Hoop Ring with Net Heavy Duty Metal Rim Outdoor Indoor Wall Mounted Rim
A single piece of High quality strong basketball ring plus net basketball netring
Ring Basketball Hoop Wall-mounted Indoor Training Home Kids Basketball Toy Mini Basketball Hoop For Kids Outdoor Games
Indoor Mini Basketball Hoop Set Mini Basketball Hoop Set
Heavy-Duty Basketball Rim Basketball Ring Orange Steel Hoop
Size 10 Metallic Basketball Ring with Net IndoorOutdoor
Basketball Metallic Ring with Net IndoorOutdoor
Professional competition grade basketball hoopsPro basketball Rims
Molten 3 in 1 set -Molten Basketball Hoop Ring and Net
Professional Competition Grade Basketball HoopsPro Basketball Rims
Children Kids Adjustable Height Basketball Stand Hoop Rim Toys for boys
Basketball Board Rim Slam-It Set
Box Wall Mount Set Top Box Stand Mount
Basketball Hoop Stand Set Adjustable Height Portable Outdoor Indoor Basketball System
3 in 1 set -Molten Basketball Hoop Ring and Net
Heavy-Duty Basketball Net Replacement Only No Hoop
Heavy duty Basketball net
Box Wall Mount Set Top Box Stand Mount
Frequently Asked Questions about Wall-Mounted Basketball Hoops
How do I pick the right wall-mounted basketball hoop from this listing?
Choose based on player age and space: junior 35cm hoops suit younger kids, while standard 45cm or 48cm hoops fit teens and adults for more serious play. Consider the mounting hardware, net fittings, and material—steel or metal-net options provide durability and weather resistance. If you want a simple indoor setup, a lighter model with basic fittings will suffice; for outdoor use, select a sturdier rim and rust-resistant finish.
What does hoop size mean for play, and how does it affect shooting?
A larger diameter hoop is easier to score from a distance and can improve confidence for beginners, while smaller hoops challenge accuracy for experienced players. The 35cm junior is ideal for learning layups and tosses, whereas 45cm or 48cm full-size hoops support adult-style shooting practice. Check the net fittings and rim thickness to ensure consistent ball rebound and a realistic playing feel.
Can these hoops be used indoors and outdoors, and how should I mount them?
Most wall-mounted hoops are designed for indoor recreation spaces or sturdy outdoor walls; ensure your mounting surface is strong enough and follow the included instructions for secure attachment. Use wall anchors rated for your wall type and keep clearance around the hoop for safety. If mounting indoors, verify ceiling height and potential damage to walls; outdoors, protect from rain and corrosion where possible.
What maintenance should I perform after installation?
Regularly inspect the rim, net, and mounting screws for wear and looseness; tighten any loose fittings and replace worn nets to maintain safety. Wipe down the surface to prevent corrosion and apply rust-resistant treatments if recommended by the manufacturer. Keep the area clear of debris and check for any cracks in steel parts, replacing parts as needed.
Which brands or generic models are offered in this category?
This listing includes several generic wall-mounted hoops with standard rims and rust-resistant finishes, alongside multiple similar models. Generic brands provide straightforward setups and widely compatible net fittings that fit common basketballs. When choosing, look for consistent dimensions, durable rim construction, and sturdy wall mounting hardware to ensure long-term performance.
Which size should I pick for kids versus adults and for different skill levels?
For kids, start with the 35cm junior option to learn fundamentals; for teens and adults, a larger 45cm or 48cm option better simulates official setups and enhances shooting practice. Consider ceiling height and wall space, plus your space for ball play. If you’re unsure, begin with a mid-size model and upgrade later as skills progress.