Friday, November 25, 2011

Lifetime 71286 XL Portable Basketball System with 52-Inch Shatter Guard Backboard

!±8± Lifetime 71286 XL Portable Basketball System with 52-Inch Shatter Guard Backboard

Brand : Lifetime | Rate : | Price : $429.99
Post Date : Nov 26, 2011 03:48:08 | Usually ships in 24 hours


Lifetime XL portable basketball system offers clear 52" x 33" x 1" square Shatter Guard fusion Backboard, with screen printed with UV-protected inks, providing fade resistant color. 3 Piece, 3.5"square power lift pole, offers infinite adjustments, from 7.5 to 10 feet. Pneumatic mechanism helps to raise and lower backboard with ease. Orange Slam-it Rim features double compression springs to provide spring-back action. 1/2 " braces, providing excellent durability with welded steel net hooks and an all-weather nylon net. A blow-molded frame pad for protection. Play today, no cement required. 5 year warranty that covers everything on the system. Lifetime Customer Care @ 1-800-225-3865 (or) www.lifetime.com

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Friday, November 4, 2011

Basketball Backboards - Materials Explanation

!±8± Basketball Backboards - Materials Explanation

Lifetime Products Basketball Backboards Materials:

Of all of the basketball system manufacturers, Lifetime Products might be the trickiest. The most basic materials used on systems are: plastic, polycarbonate, acrylic, and glass. Of these 4, glass and plastic do not have substitute names. Lifetime Products uses polyethylene plastic on their plastic systems, which would be the only thing tricky with plastic backboard purchases. As for glass, glass is glass. The only difference you may see between manufacturers is the thickness of the glass; but, all factories call glass, glass.

As for polycarbonate, Lifetime has several names for this material. All of these names essentially refer to the exact same material. These names would include: makrolon, polycarbonate, and Shatter Guard. Models where this understanding would be important would be in certain comparisons such as comparing the Portable Basketball Systems models (currently in production at the time this article was written) 71522, 71523, and 71524. All of these feature just about the same specs, except for the backboard material. You will notice that the 71523 and 71524 refer to a Shatter Guard or Makrolon backboard. These both refer the polycarbonate. On the other hand, when you look at the 71522, you will notice it mentions a "fusion" backboard. In all cases, when a Lifetime Products system refers to a "fusion" backboard, it is referring to Acrylic. An attempt of differentiating these two backboard types will not be done in this article; you should just take note that acrylic and polycarbonate are different and have slightly different functionality.

Spalding Basketball Backboards Materials:

The last explanatory feature concerning basketball backboards is to mention Spalding's "eco-composite" backboard type. Essentially, this is a plastic-like material made from completely recycled components. Eco-Composite is very comparable to Lifetime Products' polyethylene plastic and has the same functionality.

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Basketball Backboards - Materials Explanation

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