The Porter 1835 Manual Portable Backstop sets the standard for what a competition portable basketball system should be. Engineered to eliminate every frustration previously associated with portable backstops — difficult positioning, unstable anchoring, and fragile backboard mounts — the 1835 delivers a setup experience and play performance that rivals permanently installed systems. The 8′ boom extension provides proper court overhang for regulation play, while the manual spring-assisted lift keeps operation fast and straightforward for facility staff.
- Exclusive Self-Docking Tray Anchor System – Porter’s patented self-docking tray anchor (Patent No. 10,238,944) allows the backstop to slide perfectly into a secured game position with zero alignment guesswork — drop-in locator pins provide additional control and confirmation that the unit is locked and competition-ready every time
- Spring-Assisted Manual Lift Mechanism – Concealed tension spring-assist provides effortless raise and lower operation between the stored and playing positions, allowing facility staff to set up or clear the court quickly without mechanical complexity or power requirements
- Center-Strut Direct Goal-Mount System – Porter’s Center-Strut design mounts the goal directly to the mast structure rather than the backboard, dramatically reducing backboard stress during slam-dunk action and preventing glass backboards from shattering under aggressive play
- 4″ Thick Integrated Front Padding – Meticulously crafted protective padding integrates cleanly around the base and stanchion of the portable, providing player safety coverage that meets competition safety standards while maintaining a professional facility appearance
- Auto-Retractable Foot Pads with Drop-Pin Locating System – Auto-retractable foot pads deploy to stabilize the base in game position and retract for transport, while drop-pin locators provide precision court positioning and added stability during competitive play
- FIBA, NCAA, and NFHS Compliant – Meets the requirements of FIBA, NCAA, and NFHS competition standards, making it a competition-legal portable system for high school, collegiate, and international-level sanctioned games
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