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Basketball - Basketball General equipment
Posted in Basketball (Friday, October 10, 2008)
By Spalding.
The regular list price is $24.99.
Sells new for $19.99.
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1 comments about Spalding Never Flat Outdoor Official Size Basketball.
- This is my second Neverflat outdoor ball and it is EASILY the best outdoor ball offered by anyone. i play out in my drive way and i have never had a ball that has lasted even half as long as these balls do.
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Posted in Basketball (Friday, October 10, 2008)
By Gold Toe.
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1 comments about Gold Toe® Cotton Quarter 6 Pack Athletic Socks.
- A friend at work recommended these socks to me when I was talking about needing to buy some new ones. I ordered several pairs and I love them! Easily the best socks I've ever had. Very very comfortable and they hold up well in the wash.Highly recommended! I like the quarter cut because they don't make your ankles sweaty, but they cover enough of the top of the ankle that your shoes don't rub against your skin.
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Posted in Basketball (Friday, October 10, 2008)
By SSG / BSN.
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No comments about Micro-Mesh Reversible Tank Top- Mens (EA).
Posted in Basketball (Friday, October 10, 2008)
By US Games.
Sells new for $8.36.
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1 comments about Super Soft Basketball (EA).
- Ball is actually light orange in color not red. Also, there's no foam whatsoever in the ball. It's all kind of rubbery and is about as light as those cheap bouncy balls that you see in Target or Walmart. A bit disappointed considering I paid $12 for this including shipping.
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Posted in Basketball (Friday, October 10, 2008)
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1 comments about Converse Chuck Taylor HiTops, Black Toddler size 3 to 10.
- One of the unforseen consequences of baby shoes affixed with those ubiquitous Velcro fasteners is that they're gone in 30 seconds once they're on a baby's feet. Even babies with less-than-well-developed motor skills can pry off the damn things in no time at all, really.
As a result of those poorly designed shoes, as well as lowtop baby shoes in general, my baby boy went barefoot in summer and wore feet pajamas in cooler months.
Not until he was 10 months old did it occur to me that the solution to his insufferability when it came to shoes was buying these excellent classic Converse All-Star Chuck Taylor Hi-Tops. Not only are they the cutest and coolest shoes out there (esp. in basic black), but if you double-knot the laces, your kid will never pry these off. Mine didn't.
He wore these (size 7, toddler) for a solid six months, and wore them out, but they never fell apart. They held up through playground duty, walks around the track, daily errands, being puked on more than a few times, and hence, thrown in the washing machine just as many. As Bob Seger would say, "like a rock."
When it came time to bronze our boy's first pair of baby shoes, these were the ones chosen to be immortalized in copper, forever freezing in time every wrinkle, fold, and worn-down rubber. They look even cooler all bronzed!
My boy's been wearing his size 8's now for about eight months, and although they're just about ready to pinch his big toes, they're holding up just as well as the first pair, despite more wear and tear. We break out the size 9's tomorrow.
Hooray!
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Posted in Basketball (Friday, October 10, 2008)
By Lifetime.
The regular list price is $249.99.
Sells new for $125.48.
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2 comments about Lifetime 1479 Courtside Height-Adjustable Portable Basketball System with 48-Inch Shatter Guard Fusion Backboard.
- Let me start by saying that this basketball goal is a great product once it is put together. It is sturdy and looks good. This goal is hard to beat for the price. The instructions aren't bad either. The hardest part is the height adjusting mechanism which takes some care. It took my wife and I about 4 hours to put the whole thing together so be sure you have enough time before starting. A few of the bolts and nuts fit a little tight but overall fit is good and holes match up pretty well. My three kids ages 9, 11, and 13 all love playing basketball with it and so do I.
- Instructions were not clear. Several nuts did not match bolts well.
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Posted in Basketball (Friday, October 10, 2008)
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No comments about Converse Chuck Taylor Low Tops, Chocolate brown toddler sizes 3 to 10.
Posted in Basketball (Friday, October 10, 2008)
By Spalding.
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2 comments about Spalding TF1000 ZK Pro Basketball.
- I just ordered my ball today. i can't wait for it to show up.
I first used a TF-1000 ZK Pro at the local YMCA. A friend of mine had one. I was greatly impressed. This ball has incredible feel and remains tacky for a long time. When the some of the tackiness wears off a little you are still left with a great ball with predictable bounce and amazing feel. When playing a lot my hands often get sweaty. Even with the extra moisture; from what i could see this ball exceeded my expectations. Worth the dough. It sure as heck beats Y balls.
- I'm a big fan of Spalding's TF-1000, which is, in my opinion, one of the best indoor basketballs ever. I purchased the TF-1000 ZK Pro thinking it was the current version of the TF-1000. Unfortunately, it's quite different. Although I like the wider, deeper grooves of the ZK Pro, the ZK Pro's composite material is different from that of the standard TF-1000 -- it's softer and stickier, making the ball handle and bounce oddly (more like Wilson's Solution Game Ball and the short-lived Spalding NBA Composite Game Ball). And unlike the standard TF-1000, which breaks in fairly quickly, my ZK Pro hasn't changed much after over a month of use.
If you're a fan of the standard TF-1000, I recommend looking elsewhere for that ball. Like the Wilson and Spalding balls mentioned above, pure shooters -- who don't dribble or use the backboard much -- may like the ZK Pro, but most of the people in our leagues have been disappointed.
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Posted in Basketball (Friday, October 10, 2008)
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Sells new for $2.49.
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No comments about Terry Stripe Headband-Red White.
Posted in Basketball (Friday, October 10, 2008)
By Spalding.
The regular list price is $3.00.
Sells new for $2.24.
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2 comments about Spalding All-Weather Basketball Net (White).
- We bought this back in March of 07-- I know that because my Amazon account history alerted me to the fact that I have already purchased this item, prompting me for this review. Now it's March of 08 and the net has completely disintegrated, it tore right off the hoop from just a few shots. I guess it got weak from winter weather. So be warned that this is not an all-weather item. But nonetheless I give it 3 stars because you can't beat the price-- you get what you pay for, which in this case is a one-year net.
- Easy to put up and durable. What more can you ask for in a basketball net? Plus, it was very inexpensive.
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