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Grow-to-Pro Basketball
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Grow-to-Pro Basketball
- An easy to attach ball return scoop lets pros practice free throw skills without having to chase the ball after making a basket.
- Adjusts to four different heights: 3, 4, 5 and 6 feet high with a sturdy base that can be weighted with sand or water.
- Grows with your child from small to tall and from beginner to pro!
- Includes child size ball for multi-player, one-on-one fun or team game play.
- Recommended Age Range 2 Years and Up
Product Description
The Grow to Pro Basketball set grows with your child from small to tall, and from beginner to pro. An easy-to-attach ball return scoop lets pros practice free throw skills without having to chase the ball after making a basket. And it comes right off for multi-player, one-on-one fun or team game play. Adjusts to four different heights: 3, 4, 5 and 6'H. Sturdy base can be weighted with sand or water. Ball included. Measures approximately 10"L x 22.38"W x 46"H.
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Grow-to-Pro Basketball
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- Publisher: Fisher Price
- Label: Fisher Price
- Studio: Fisher Price
- Manufacturers Age: 2 years and up
- Our Recommended Age: 2 - 5 years
- Average Customer Review:
based on 18 reviews
- Sales Rank in Toys: #500
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Summary: This is a great toy 2008-08-25
Comment: Purchased this toy for my nephew's 2nd bday he absolutly loves it, it is one of his new favorites. I didn't put it together so I don't know how easy or difficult that was. Very sturdy!!
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Summary: My 2 year old Granson 2008-08-23
Comment: Today was my Grandson's 2nd birthday. And of all the things he asked for the one thing he repeated over and over again was "basketball". This is a great idea for a young child. WE as Grandparents were kind of tired making a rim out of our arms. Needless to say, he was estatic. It took about 10 minutes to put together, and it seems to be a sturdy item. He being only about 2 1/2 feet tall, it is just perfect for him. His older sister is 6 and it raises to fit her height also. I'm sure they will have hours of fun with this. They both loved it. I can't really rate the durability and longevity yet, but will try to remember to come back here in a couple months and update this post.
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Summary: good value and good for all ages 2008-08-18
Comment: I bought this for my 2 year old and my husband. We use this product indoors and am hoping to have it for at least 3 years. The plastic seems sturdy to take everyday beatings.
Playing with this has become a family event. Even visitors can't resist playing. I feel that by buying this, my son can not only stay indoors from the heat, but he practices his coordination and gets physical exercise. After work, my husband and I play with it to relax. This is an overall good toy. Since it only comes with one ball, I've purchased those cheap plastic balls for continuous play. The return is a huge plus.
I've only had this for over a month, but so far, I think I got my moneys worth.
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Summary: great for 6-10 year olds 2008-08-18
Comment: easy to assemble but be careful putting on the backboard stickers (do it right the first time or it is hard to remove and do over). fun for little kids since the height goes down to 4 feet. sturdy but definitely need to fill the base with water or sand. I hope it lasts a long time in the sun (especially the stickers).
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Summary: Tyke basketball hoop 2008-08-01
Comment: My grandsons really enjoy the basketball hoop. The only problem with it is the base. When assembling the stand column to the base, the column projects beyond the level of the base making the base wobbly and unstable. I had to add two 2x4s underneath on either side of the column to stablilize the base. Once that was done it works well.
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