Basketball Equipment Review: Goalrilla Deluxe Basketball Hoop Light
Lighting up a basketball court has been taken to a whole new level with the Goalrilla Deluxe Basketball Hoop Light. All us basketball players can play all day on the court and some like to play especially during the night. For those of us who are tired of our house light or the street light shining up our basketball court, its time to this hoop light for your in ground goalrilla basketball hoop. This hoop light fits all of goalrillas basketball hoops and any other basketball hoop with a 4x4 inch to 6x8 inch pole.
This hoop light will light up all night games whether it be on your home court or a recreational basketball court. The Goalrilla Deluxe Basketball Hoop Light has a patented and extended design that directs light straight down instead forward in front of the players eyes. This will make the game safer and more enjoyable for players during a night game. This hoop light by Goalrilla is very easy to install because you only have to attach it to the basketball hoop pole. The powerful, long lasting halogen lights that run on 110V electric will light up the backboard, the rim and the court.
Trust methese lights maybe 1000 watts but they are not blinding to players. They will not affect a ball players game by blinding them as they shoot a lay up, take a three or dunk. Its easy to lower this hoop light to change the bulbs in it. Changing the bulbs will be convenient and safe for the ball player. The best thing about the Goalrilla Deluxe Basketball Hoop Light is that the light bulbs in it have a wire covering over them that protects them from a bad three point shot or whatever may happen.
Heres a customer review of this hoop light
Love the light, very bright and lights up my entire 40' x 50' court. Good quiality and looks like it will last a long time. Only complaint I had is trying to adjust the lights. This thing is 19 feet in the air when installed. Not that easy to get that hight and try to adjust these lights. Once I finally got up there they have a wing nut that you can hand tighten. But the opposing nut does not lock into place so when you hand tighten it will spin thus making it pretty hard to get it tight enough. So make sure you take some pliers on your way up. You will need them. Or try and guess on where you want them to point and tighten them before you hang it up.
This hoop light will light up all night games whether it be on your home court or a recreational basketball court. The Goalrilla Deluxe Basketball Hoop Light has a patented and extended design that directs light straight down instead forward in front of the players eyes. This will make the game safer and more enjoyable for players during a night game. This hoop light by Goalrilla is very easy to install because you only have to attach it to the basketball hoop pole. The powerful, long lasting halogen lights that run on 110V electric will light up the backboard, the rim and the court.
Trust methese lights maybe 1000 watts but they are not blinding to players. They will not affect a ball players game by blinding them as they shoot a lay up, take a three or dunk. Its easy to lower this hoop light to change the bulbs in it. Changing the bulbs will be convenient and safe for the ball player. The best thing about the Goalrilla Deluxe Basketball Hoop Light is that the light bulbs in it have a wire covering over them that protects them from a bad three point shot or whatever may happen.
Heres a customer review of this hoop light
Love the light, very bright and lights up my entire 40' x 50' court. Good quiality and looks like it will last a long time. Only complaint I had is trying to adjust the lights. This thing is 19 feet in the air when installed. Not that easy to get that hight and try to adjust these lights. Once I finally got up there they have a wing nut that you can hand tighten. But the opposing nut does not lock into place so when you hand tighten it will spin thus making it pretty hard to get it tight enough. So make sure you take some pliers on your way up. You will need them. Or try and guess on where you want them to point and tighten them before you hang it up.
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