The first time you shot the ball, the rim felt higher than the sky.
You were five. Dad lowered the pole to the bottom notch. The backboard was crooked. The net was still new.
You stood on your toes, pushed the ball with both hands. It hit the front rim, bounced back, landed on your head.
You didn’t cry. You ran, picked it up, and said: Again.
Then you grew. The backboard grew with you.
Every time Dad adjusted it, he spent ten minutes with the wrench.
You stood next to him, spinning the ball in your hands. Impatient. Didn’t dare to rush him.
Later, you were taller than the rim.
You dunked it—hard. The whole stand shook.
Dad said: Easy, kid.
You smiled: That was a dunk.
That stand is still in your parents’ yard.
The backboard is faded. The net disintegrated years ago.
Dad never took it down. He said: What if you come back and want to shoot around?
? Folding Basketball Hoop
It’s not a stand. It’s the record of how tall you’ve grown—right there in the yard.
? Height: From 5 to 25, It Never Missed a Year
Adjustable range: 2.25m – 3.05m
From junior rim to pro rim. You grew 35cm. It grew 80cm with you.
7 positions / 11 positions / Stepless (varies)
Not just “high” and “low.”
It’s kindergarten hands. First real game in elementary school. After‑practice grind in high school. That empty yard when you came home from college.
Each notch still has the ghost of you standing under it.
Single‑pin adjustment (quick‑lock models)
No wrench. No ladder. No Dad crouching for half an hour.
You. 5 seconds. Rim at your forehead.
He doesn’t have to bend down anymore.
? Folding: Parking Space or Court? Don’t Choose.
180° folding arm
Not playing? Rim against the wall. Backboard facing down.
Footprint ≤ 1.2m.
Narrower than your neighbor’s drying rack. Easier to store than your mountain bike.
Locking mechanism
Won’t fold down in high wind.
Kids pulling on it? Won’t suddenly drop.
When it should stay still—it stays still.
Home version · Portable base
No drilling. No broken tiles.
Water fill / sand fill. Empty = rolls. Full = anchored.
You rent. It’s still your home court.
? Backboard: You Beat It for a Decade. It Never Complained.
Tempered glass / Polycarbonate (varies)
Pro feel: glass. Springy. Dunk‑worthy.
Home pick: polycarbonate. Unbreakable. Shatterproof. Won’t hurt you even if you try.
Full‑wrap aluminum frame
Not plastic trim. Three summers of UV? No cracks.
Ball hits the frame. Stand stays quiet. Bolts stay tight.
Edge padding
That time you drove the lane, lost control, face met backboard—
The soft edge saved your nose.
It remembers. You probably forgot.
? Base: You Run and Jump. It Holds the Ground.
Water / sand fillable portable base (home/training models)
Empty? Push it like a shopping cart.
Water fill: 160kg. Sand fill: 200kg.
Adult running charge? Base shift ≤ 5cm.
Permanent in‑ground base (pro/community models)
Concrete anchor. Expansion bolts.
Not placed. Planted.
Wind. Dunks. Five guys fighting for the rebound—it stands like it grew there.
Swivel casters (optional)
Base empty? Roll it anywhere.
Garage in winter. Yard in summer. Under the eaves when rain comes.
The hoop grew legs. You’re in charge.
? Storage: It’s Not Clutter. It’s Standby.
Folded depth ≤ 45cm
Flat against the wall. Like a frameless painting.
Park one car. Park two kid bikes. Hang three jackets—it doesn’t complain.
Rain cover (optional)
A whole winter outside. Snow on top. Rain beating down.
Spring. Unzip the cover. Same height as last fall.
You come back whenever. It waits.
? Spec Check (Home Portable Folding Model)
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Backboard | Polycarbonate / Tempered glass (opt) |
| Backboard size | 107×76cm (standard) |
| Rim height | 2.25m – 3.05m (7‑position) |
| Adjustment | Pin‑lock / Crank handle |
| Arm | Single fold, 180° rotation |
| Folded depth | ≤ 45cm |
| Base | Portable, water/sand dual fill |
| Empty weight | ~45kg |
| Full weight | 160kg (water) / 200kg (sand) |
| Casters | Swivel lockable (optional) |
| Surface | Home yard / Community court / Training camp |
| Age | 5 – adult |
| Colors | Classic Black / Sport Red / Pearl White |
? Who Needs This Hoop?
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The toddler who started dribbling before walking—he needs a rim he can actually reach.
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The dad with a car in the driveway and an itch to shoot—fold it. Park it. Unfold it. Court back.
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The renter who can’t drill holes in concrete—portable base. Moves when you move.
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The neighborhood kids always chased away by property management—roll it in. Roll it out. Zero permanent footprint.
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That yard with the faded backboard, the rotten net, the stand Dad never took down—you know who I’m talking about.
One last thing:
Kids grow. Yards shrink.
But the rim is still there. Waiting.
