If you're curious about whether you're going to be using that adjustable basketball hoop more than a year after you buy it, it probably depends on how old your kids are and how serious they are about the game. Kids aged 10 and below, and those just getting into basketball, all love the novelty of lowering the basketball hoop and slamming like a pro. Then again, if they plan on joining a league and really getting to know the game, it's probably best to leave the rim up and avoid the temptation of lowering it even a bit.
To the future NBA parents
Having a constant target to shoot at provides a great advantage to all levels of players looking to gain an edge on the competition. Practicing layups may not be as fun as executing an impressive reversal dunk on a 6.5-foot hoop, but it's not going to win any tournaments or catch the eye of any coaches looking to stock their team with players that know fundamentals.
However, if you have kids that can't quite toss a basketball ball up to 10 feet, adjustable basketball hoops will provide a fun pastime that wouldn't be possible for up to several years. At that age and skill level, worrying about changing the position of the basketball hoop is the last of your concerns. And since they are starting young, you can expect a greater appreciation and love of the game, as well as a head start on ball handling and the like.
![]() | Pricing and value of basketball hoops Simple mechanics tell you that you're going to be spending more money on an adjustable basketball hoop than a stationary or fixed basketball hoop. But just because they are a bit more expensive doesn't mean you have to take out a loan. You may want to consider an inexpensive, portable basketball hoop that is adjustable before getting an inground basketball hoop at regulation height to cement into your property. Of course, the amount of time you plan on spending in your current home will affect your decision. Bear in mind, though, when considering adjustable vs. non-adjustable hoops, that most homeowners will consider a quality basketball hoop an asset to the property. |