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Grim Tuesday 08-01-2012 02:12

Hoops
 
Where do we get 'em? They don't look like they're in the KoP, and there are no retailers listed.

ehochstein 08-01-2012 02:15

Re: Hoops
 
It is a Huffy 7800 Slam Jam Basketball Rim. You can find it on Amazon and Sears.com ::rtm:: it is hidden in one of the arena sketches.

Edit: I do not remember what the net was called but it comes separate.

Grim Tuesday 08-01-2012 02:19

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Can anyone find any of them for less than $47? It seems ridiculous for a simple plastic hoop with some strings attached to it.

kjohnson 08-01-2012 02:20

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We ordered ours from Wal-Mart for $28.54, but they are out of stock online already.

ehochstein 08-01-2012 02:33

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You might be able to find one of ebay for cheap

I found one here

I am sure you can find one that is almost a replica of the Huffy but for cheap as well.

EricH 08-01-2012 02:45

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The official description/product numbers:

Rim: Huffy Spalding “Slam Jam” Red Replacement Basketball Rim, model #7800s
Net: Lifetime Basketball Net 120gram, model #0790
Spring (replaces the stock one): McMaster #9573K68

All from Section 2.2.4 of the Game Manual. Great move by the GDC to put all those part numbers in the Manual so we can (relatively) easily find the exact parts.

DjMaddius 08-01-2012 02:48

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On Amazon they are $33,

NVM, lol, earlier they were $33, now they are $47 -__- Demand rose suddenly, hmm, I wonder why lol

Greg Needel 08-01-2012 02:55

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I got ours on amazon when they were cheaper, It looks like loads of retailers sell the same product.

http://tinyurl.com/748ca87

Cory 08-01-2012 03:00

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We picked up a functionally identical rim at Sports Authority for $34. They did not have them on the floor when we were there, but when we asked for just the rim/net they had them in back.

waialua359 08-01-2012 03:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Cory (Post 1099175)
We picked up a functionally identical rim at Sports Authority for $34. They did not have them on the floor when we were there, but when we asked for just the rim/net they had them in back.

Cory,
can you post a link to the model?

Cory 08-01-2012 03:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by waialua359 (Post 1099177)
Cory,
can you post a link to the model?

I'm not finding anything on their website that's priced the same as what we got. I can get the item number tomorrow and post that.

J-Blondie 08-01-2012 03:23

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The ones from Sport's Authority are Lifetime brand. I am not sure on the exact specs and out store didn't know but they are basically regulation size hoops and the ones you can get from there should work. We got two and they were $34 and come with nylon nets. We plan on making any others we need.

Cory 08-01-2012 03:40

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Quote:

Originally Posted by J-Blondie (Post 1099185)
The ones from Sport's Authority are Lifetime brand. I am not sure on the exact specs and out store didn't know but they are basically regulation size hoops and the ones you can get from there should work. We got two and they were $34 and come with nylon nets. We plan on making any others we need.

We measured them and they are identical to the Huffy one.

Now that you said Lifetime that sounds familiar. I think I mixed up the brand.

pfreivald 08-01-2012 09:04

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I ordered some from SportsKids.com this morning for $34. I think it's just the hoops -- I really don't need the nets to test robot functionality.

However, I was picky enough to order the exact right part, because I want it to respond/bounce/etc exactly like the field elements.

lbarger 08-01-2012 12:34

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Grim Tuesday (Post 1099155)
Can anyone find any of them for less than $47? It seems ridiculous for a simple plastic hoop with some strings attached to it.

It's not a simple plastic hoop. What FIRST has specified is a steel regulation basket ball rim. That said, you should find it cheaper at Amazon, ~$31.

The question I have is whether or not the break away feature is needed. Robot extensions are limited to 14", robots can not climb on the 'fenders' and the rims are over the finders. Can an appendage contact the rims? Would game play (ball reaction) be very different if you used a fixed solid rim?


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