11.44 x 9.38m Basketball Court Kit
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11.44 x 9.38m Basketball Court Kit Details
1,584 Versacourt Game Outdoor sports tiles providing the best outdoor bounce in basketball! Practice makes perfect on this safe and engaging space, providing a great introduction to the game for aspiring stars and bags of room for seasoned pros.
Court Surface – 1584 Versacourt Game Outdoor modular sports tiles
Basketball Hoop – Mega Slam Hoops 72″ and 60″ systems
Lighting – 12k LED Game Light from Mega Slam Hoops
Sound – Audio Bracket for Bose Environment Speakers
Multi-Sport – Add badminton, short tennis and futsal
Modular Outdoor Basketball Sports Flooring
1584 Versacourt Game Outdoor Modular Sports Tiles with 164 ramp edging tiles. Select from 17 long lasting UV stable tile colours above.
Shock Absorption – 19mm shock attenuation aims to reduce impact stress.
Durability – UV resistant tiles long outlast the competition.
Low Maintenance – Less time fixing and mending, more time playing on court.
Eye Catching – Engaging courts inspire athletes of all ages and abilities.
Heavy Duty Height Adjustable Basketball Hoops
The kit includes your choice of mighty Mega Slam Hoops to create the ultimate outdoor home basketball court. This court is certainly big enough to house the mammoth Mega Slam 72. Extend play into the night by adding the 12k LED Game Light. Add beats to your basketball with the Audio Bracket and save the garden flowers with a Net Protect.
11440 x 9380mm Basketball Court Dimensions
The playing surface measures 11440 x 9380mm, consisting of 44 x 36 tiles. The surface is bordered by a 50mm ramp edge and approx. 30mm ‘over sail’ to accommodate tile expansion in hot weather.
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Technical Specifications
Versacourt Game Outdoor Technical Specifications
Versacourt's outdoor sports tiles are an eye-catching, low maintenance and durable surface for basketball courts. The 19mm tile depth aims to reduce impact stress associated with hard surfaces such as concrete. The reverse spring tension interlocking system provides a truly exceptional uniformity across the court surface. Play with greater intensity without the fear of 'blowout' and tile shatter from inferior tile systems.
Materials
VersaCourt Game Outdoor court tiles
Description – An injection molded, high impact plastic tile supplied in pre-assembled 12-tile sheets.
- Size –10.13” x 10.13” x 3/4” (25.73cm x 25.73cm x 19.05mm)
- Material – Specially blended high impact polypropylene copolymer. UV stabilizer and anti-oxidant additives are molded into each tile to ensure protection against colour fade and plastic deterioration & oxidations.
- Surface Texture – Specially designed open grid that provides a high grip surface in all weather conditions. NOTE: Plastic game tiles can become slippery when moisture is present on the surface.
- Tile Interlocking Mechanism – The tile interlocking system is designed to allow for thermal expansion and contraction without causing the surface to buckle. It also provides the player with lateral forgiveness.
- Colors – 19 Standard colors and custom options available
- Support Structure – Each tile is supported by 155 cross posts. This provides a stable base while at the same time vertical flex.
- Weight – 7 oz.
VersaCourt Game Outdoor court ramp tiles
Description – An injection molded, high impact plastic ramp tile. Used around the edge of the court as a ramp from ground to playing surface level.
- Size – 10.03” x 2” x 3/4” thick
- Material – Same as tile
- Surface texture – Smooth
- Tile Interlocking Mechanism – Same as tile
- Colors – Same as tile
- Support Structure – Same as tile
- Weight – 1.6 oz.
Material Test Results
- Rockwell hardness (ASTM D 785): 74
- Heat Deflection @ .455 MPa (ASTM E 648): 195
- Flaming at 1000mm (ASTM E 648): 4 min 45s
- Auto-ignition temperature (ASTM D-1929): 980˚F
- Vicat softening point (ASTM D-1525): 260˚F
- Low Temperature Brittleness (ASTM D-2137): -25˚F
- Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion, (ASTM D-696, E-831): 63 x 10-6 (in/in)/˚F
- E-Modulus (ASTM D-5418) 126,000 psi (850MPa)
- Flex Modulus (ASTM D-790) 122,000 psi
- Tensile Yield Strength (ASTM D-638) 3,300 psi
- Elongation at Yield (ASTM D-638) 18%
- Notched Izod (ASTM D-256) 15 ft-lb / in at 20˚C
Product Test Results
- Flame Spread Index (ASTM E-162): 4 min. 30 sec.
- Smoke Development (ASTM E-162): 1 min. 46 sec.
- Radiant Panel (ASTM E-84,162,648): .12 Watts/cm²
- Friction Test (ASTM C-1028): Dry<.71, wet<.52
- Compression vs. Crush (ASTM D-3998): No Break
- Noise Reduction Coefficient (ASTM C-423): 25%
- R-Value: < 1.0
- Flatness: ± 1.5mm
- Load Bearing Capacity: 180 psi
- Vertical Rebound Characteristics (ASTM F2117-10) 97.1%
EN 14904 Test
- Fire Test: EN 13501-1
- Emission of formaldehyde: EN 717-1
- Emission of pentachlorophenol: Annex D
- Release of other dangerous substances: National Standards
- Linear Friction: EN 13036-4 using CEN rubber
- Shock Absorption: EN 14808
- Resistance to a rolling road: EN 1569
- Resistance to wear: EN 5470-1 using taber abrader with H18 wheels with load of 1kg (on lacquer: CS10 wheels with 0.5 kg load)
- Vertical ball rebound: EN 12235 using basketball
- Vertical deformation: EN 14809
- Resistance to indentation: EN 1516
EN 14877 Test
- Linear friction: EN 13036-4 using CEN number
- Shock Absorption: EN 14808: original and after ageing in hot air according to EN 13817 followed by immersion in hot water according to EN 13744
- Vertical deformation: EN 14809
- Vertical ball rebound: EN 12235 using basketball
- Resistance to a rolling road: EN 1569
- Water permeability: EN 12616
- Specular reflectance: EN 13745
- Resistance to wear: EN 5470-1 using taber abrader with H18 wheels with load of 1kg and after EN 14836
- Colour loss: EN ISO 20105-A02 after artificial weathering according to EN 14836
- Maximum tensile strength: EN 12230: original and after ageing in hot air according to EN 13817 followed by immersion in hot water according to EN 13744
- Absolute thickness EN 1969: method A
Mega Slam Hoops Technical Specifications
Pound for pound the best height adjustable hoops on the market.
Mega Slam 72 Dimensions
Maximum System Height (top of backboard): 12.8 ft
Adjustable Rim Height: 5 ft-10 ft
Total System Weight: 745 lbs
Total Width: 72″
Depth (overhang) at 10 ft: 48″
Depth (overhang) at 7.5 ft: 60″
Depth (overhang) at 5 ft: 56″
Mega Slam 60 Dimensions
Maximum System Height (top of backboard): 12.3 ft
Adjustable Rim Height: 5 ft-10 ft
Total System Weight: 600 lbs
Total Width: 60"
Depth (overhang) at 10 ft: 36"
Depth (overhang) at 7.5 ft: 52"
Depth (overhang) at 5 ft: 48"
Mega Slam 72 Playability
BACKBOARD
72″ x 42″
72″-wide regulation pro-style backboard
½-inch regulation pro-style tempered glass
Clear-view backboard design (clearer than competition H-frame style)
180° PRO RIM™
Pro Ring Design
18″ Diameter
25.3″ Depth (from backboard)
1100 lbs of Torque
Mega Slam 60 Playability
BACKBOARD
60" x 36"
60"- wide backboard
½-inch regulation pro-style tempered glass
Clear-view backboard design (clearer than competition H-frame style)
180° PRO RIM™
Pro Ring Design
18″ Diameter
25.3″ Depth (from backboard)
1100 lbs of Torque
Mega Slam 72 Adjustability
ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT
Adjusts to any height between 5 ft -10 ft
OVERHANG DISTANCE
At 10 ft = 48″
At 7.5ft = 60″
At 5 ft = 56″
LIFT ASSIST
2 double spring loaded cylinders
ADJUSTABLE CRANK
Easy-turn handle is removable
Mega Slam 60 Adjustability
ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT
Adjusts to any height between 5 ft -10 ft
OVERHANG DISTANCE
At 10 ft = 36"
At 7.5ft = 52"
At 5 ft = 48"
LIFT ASSIST
1 double spring loaded cylinder
ADJUSTABLE CRANK
Easy-turn handle is removable
Mega Slam 72 Rigidity
5-GAUGE STEEL
Thickest in industry
8″ X 6″ MAIN POLE
Monster-sized for every game
DIRECT-CONNECT RIM
Attaches directly to lower extension arm
TOTAL WEIGHT
745 lbs
SUPPORT GUSSETS
12
Mega Slam 60 Rigidity
5-GAUGE STEEL
Thickest in industry
6″ X 6″ MAIN POLE
Monster-sized for every game
DIRECT-CONNECT RIM
Attaches directly to lower extension arm
TOTAL WEIGHT
600 lbs
SUPPORT GUSSETS
12
Mega Slam 72 + 60 Durability
DUPLEX COATING SYSTEM
Hot dip zinc galvanization + powder coated steel.
STAINLESS STEEL HARDWARE
Rust protection on nuts and bolts (anchor bolts are galvanized).
ADVANCED ARM ASSEMBLY
Support bolt fits in reinforced main pole.
PERIMETER BACKBOARD SUPPORT
2″ steel perimeter frame
GLASS PROTECTION FRAME
2″ diecast aluminum backboard frame
Mega Slam 72 + 60 Safety
HIDEAWAY NET®
Recessed net attachment system to rim
STOP PIN
Insert stop pin to limit height to 7.5 feet
2″ THICK PADDING
Custom-fitted for pole and base
1″ BACKBOARD PAD
Protects heads for play underneath
Basketball Court Sub-Base Requirements
Download the technical specifications for this scheme to provide you or your preferred contractor all the information required to complete the precision finished, reinforced concrete sub-base recommended for this court. Learn more about building a basketball court sub-base.
Basketball courts require consistent bounce for good ball response. An uneven base will lead to an uneven surface with increased risk of injury. Versacourt tiles should be laid on a solid structure with a flatness tolerance of 5mm within any 3m radius. Patios, paving and existing sub-bases should be assessed against this flatness tolerance.
Concrete is the best possible base
A precision finished concrete base maximises the safety features of modular tiled surfaces. The consistency achieved with concrete cannot be rivalled by alternative options such as tarmac and stone. A concrete court should long outlast tarmac, asphalt or granular stone bases. Provided the slab is well constructed with expansion joints and appropriate drainage, a concrete court should last decades.
- Cheaper than asphalt in the long term
- Uniformity is a key benefit of concrete
- Largely maintenance free for decades
Asphalt Basketball Court Base
Asphalt is a better shock absorber than concrete. The most common surface for outdoor basketball courts is also a cheaper material. Costs for installing asphalt can be higher, as more specific tools are required.
- Cheaper than concrete in the short term
- Easy to resurface
- Provides some surface traction
Compacted Stone Base
There will be times when material costs, planning or ground restrictions and surface limitations leave customers needing alternative bases. Compacted stone is the most common of these and the material will be far cheaper than concrete. You will however, require a thin rubber matting to prevent the tile from penetrating the compacted stone.
Slighter Softer Surface
Basketball can be played on this base, but it will increase the softness of the surface tiles. For this reason we recommend overinflating the ball slightly. Tennis and padel are not great with the softer surface, but fun games on compact courts should be fine.
Installation Details
Court surfaces are delivered in packs ready for simple self installation. Each court comes numbered, with a map for reference. A team of 2 people can install even the largest half court within a day. A few more helpful hands will make light work of this element of the court project.
DIY Hoop Systems And Court Components
Hoop systems and court components are straight forward to install with detailed instructions. Be aware however, that the systems are extremely heavy, so be sure to have 3-4 extra pairs of hands.
Versacourt Surface Installation
The court surface is simple to install and requires no tools. Before you begin installing the court surface, review your packing slip and verify everything is included and has not been damaged in transit. Review the numbered court layout document and check your sub-base is ready for tile installation. Move the pallet close to the court, remove wrapping and you're ready to begin...
Step 1
The easiest way to install the tile surface is to start in one corner with the hook end of the tiles facing to the right and down; or in other words pointing towards the corner. Locate Panel #1 on your diagram and find panel #1 of your tiles and position into place.
Step 2
Locate Panel #2 and lay into place, continuing in numerical order moving across your diagram until all panels are in place.
Step 3
back and visually inspect to ensure your sections are in their proper place. Make sure the basketball lane lines up with your goal, as well with any tennis lines, logos and other lines matching your diagram, etc.
Step 4
Lock your tiles together. Starting with #1 and move across your court in the same order you laid the tiles down. By gently stepping on the seams, starting at one corner, the hook ends are pressed into the receiver end for a strong hold.
Step 5
Install your ramps and corner pieces. You will have 2 types of ramps, a hook and a receiver, and 4 corner pieces.
Remove all the numbered stickers and enjoy your new basketball court surface!
Mega Slam Hoops Installation
Check out the main steps required to install a Mega Slam Hoop. Make sure you’re aware of every step involved when installing your system. Correct installation ensures a lifetime of fun. Follow the links to download detailed installation instructions for your model.
Mega Slam 60 Installation Guide Mega Slam 72 Installation Guide Game Light Installation GuideBasketball Court Kit Shipping & Delivery
Shipping Court Surfaces
Court surfaces are shipped in packs ready for simple self installation. Each court comes palletised, with numbered sheets, with a map for reference.
Lead Times For Court Surfaces
Lead times to prepare and ship court surfaces are currently 6-8 weeks. Please be aware that global supply chain issues can effect lead times - we will communicate as soon as possible when this is the case.
Hoop Shipping
We deliver your hoop direct-to-curb, which means it comes directly from our warehouse, off the truck and to your curb so you waste no time getting to those free throws.
Learn more about Mega Slam Hoops shipping and delivery
Accessories Shipping
In-stock accessories and components will be dispatched within 4 business days of order receipt. When items are not in stock, goods will be dispatched within 4 business days of the estimated stock date.
11.44 x 9.38 m Basketball Half Court
Width - 11.44 m
Length - 9.38 m
This compact game court provides ample room for training drills and wide shooting angles. 44×36 Versacourt sports tiles spanning two thirds of the 3 point arc. The 11.44 m width means extra space for net sports or goals at either side of the court.
Find a local groundworks contractor with knowledge of the ground in your area.
Download or share the sub-base technical specifications for this court scheme with a local contractor.
DIY surface installation is simple and straight forward. Surfaces are shipped ready to plug and play, with a simple to follow map and instructions on where to start. Within a few hours, 3 people can fit and secure the surface and start playing the moment the last tile is in place. Learn more about Installing an OnCourt Basketball Court.
Installing an ‘in-ground’ Mega Slam Hoop is a 2 stage job. A 1.25m deep hole is dug for a concrete anchor to support the system. The next phase is building the hoop. Mega Slam Hoops are heavy – it’s what makes them the ultimate home hoop. This does mean that you will need some friends to help with the heavy lifting. Learn more about Mega Slam Hoops installation.
NOTE – Hoop system and component anchor assemblies should be installed during sub-base construction. Configure and order your court, hoop and components to ensure ground anchor assemblies are available during the sub-base build.
Enquiry
Need a custom court? Check out The 3D Basketball Court Design Tool or complete the enquiry form below to get the ball rolling on your bespoke project. Versacourt surfaces can be fit to any irregular space and our design team are happy to help.