MVP Disc Sports Black Hole Pro HD 24-Chain Portable Disc Golf Basket Target
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JFROST
> 3 daySo it assembled easy. The pole threads into the base with one bolt by spinning the pole onto the bases welded on nut. But when the weld that hold the nut in place breaks, the basket is trash. Unrepairable without a welder. This happened when I tilted the basket to pull the stake from the ground. Im surprised this is the first negative review, it happened so easy. What a waste of money. I guess Ill pay $100 more to get the better brand Mach II disc golf basket by DGA because the way its designed, this couldnt have happened. SO DISAPPOINTED! Update: If you Google mvp disc basket weld broke you will see its pretty common. For $100 more, the DGA basket will last a lifetime. Just look at the quality differences in the picture.
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g
> 3 dayCaptures disks just like the baskets on the courses. Great for practicing long putts in the back yard or short to medium putts in the basement. Well made and easy to assemble.
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Stephen R Bouchard
> 3 dayCatches discs like a pro.
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Payton McCallum
> 3 dayAfter first use. Basket was easy to assemble. Feels and looks great. Has some weight to it and feels well made. Caught putters when hit center.. Even has that sweet Ching! If ya know ya know. All in all I would give it 5 stars out of the box. Would like to see the longevity. And how it will hold up in a somehmwhat inclimate climate.
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Anonymous
> 3 dayIve bought a few portable baskets, and this one takes the cake for a heavy duty build! it catches just like the Black Hole Pro, or maybe better. Easily Portable and Easy to Assembly!
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Jackson Nieland
28-10-2024This is truly a fantastic basket. My friend had one so I got one myself. Its easy to install and it was packed well it was in three boxes so it wasnt damaged. I suggest wrapping the center pole in some type of tape to minimise the noise from the chains. For the price its one of the best baskets, and with the right care can last a long time.
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jesse
> 3 dayIve bought a total of five baskets from Amazon to set up a home course. Every one was a different brand just because I wanted to see if there was a difference (I honestly thought they would all be made in the same Chinese factory and sold under different names). The MVP brand is by far the sturdiest and best made out of all of them. Yes, it costs more, but everything about it is higher quality. It weighs more, the coating is more durable, its heavier, and the chains catch the disc better. It is heavier than the others, but for something that just sits there 99% of the time I dont think that is bad. As I add more baskets to my course I will stick with this brand.
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Saul Rohan
> 3 dayDefinitely feel like this basket is best bang for the buck. Feels quality while still being easy to move. I’d expect some occasional chain-outs, but perfect for the back yard or practicing. Definitely recommend.
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DAL
Greater than one weekGood basket. One flaw: the way they weld a bolt/nut to each side of the matching tube steel sections, they leave like 1/2 of unsupported space, which means the only thing the top piece is resting on is the outside perimeter of the tube steel. Over time, rocking back and forth, that steel will start to rub and then buckle over/under itself. I solve this by putting a bunch of 12 washers on either side of the connection point to give both sides a level surface to sit on. This additional support is better, but without the washers being welded in it still wants to work itself loose. This is a design flaw that I reported to MVP. Well see how long it takes them to fix it. As of this writing, Ive had the product for about two years, and havent seen any product improvements announced from them.
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Ryan
> 3 dayLove this basket so much. Size is perfect, feels like a course basket (well it is pdga approved for certain tiers). Very sturdy, assembles and disassembles with ease. In my opinion, best basket you can get for the price