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	<title>Basketball Net &#124; Find the right Basketball Net for you</title>
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	<description>Everything You Need To Know About Buying A Basketball Net.</description>
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		<title>Basketball Net</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2011 22:11:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you need to buy a basketball net, let’s face it: it is about as exciting as buying a pair of socks. You don’t have to spend a lot of time worrying about it because it is not something that you really have to replace all that often. But there are some things that you have to consider before you buy one so that you don’t get the wrong net for the right hoop. First, where is the basketball hoop located? Is it inside a nice air conditioned gym or is it outside at some local park? Is the climate hot all year round or will it rain and snow in the winter? Will it be used constantly or only every now and then? Once you answer those questions you should know what kind of basketball net you should buy. Types Of Basketball Net 100% Nylon Traditional Net – This is the most common type of net. It is typically all weather and is suitable for about any situation and court. You can’t really go wrong with this standard net and best of all it is usually around $10 or less. It should last a couple of seasons with normal [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Basketball Rebound Net</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2011 22:07:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you practice shooting basketball by yourself then using a basketball rebound net is the only way to increase the number of shots that you take while you practice. Don’t spend your time chasing the ball all around the gymnasium or waiting for it to come back to you after you make the shot. Use one of these tools to help you practice more efficiently and get the most out of the time you spend becoming a better shooter. Basically there are two types of basketball rebound nets: ones that attach to the backboard and ones that attach to the rim. There are pluses and minuses to each one so let’s take a look at the backboard attachment ones first. Types of Basketball Rebound Net Backboard attached rebound net – These ones are quite big. They need to be so that they catch the balls and return them to the shooter. They are a little difficult to set up with one person but it can be done. Also, if possible, it is easier to leave it set up all the time so you don’t waste your time putting it up and taking it down. Primarily these are used for shooting [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Chain Basketball Net</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2011 22:03:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A chain basketball net is the most common type of net that you will see in your local city park. The reason? Because it will last a long time. Parks have to make sure they spend their money the most efficient way possible and buying a chain net versus a regular nylon basketball net will stretch out their dollars the most. But is a chain basketball net the best type of net to use in this situation? Yes, it will last longer than other types of nets but is it safe? Is some kid more likely to cut his hand on the chain versus the nylon one? Will the chain rust out during a rainy year or a snowy winter? Will the chain damage the basketballs that are being used when they go through it? Chain Basketball Net Options Lightweight Chain Net – This steel chain net looks like a nylon net and attaches in the same way. It is usually zinc coated for added durability. It costs around $20 and is the most economical choice for a chain net. But buyer beware. These lower quality chain nets are susceptible to breaking pretty easily after only a few months of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Basketball Return Net</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2011 21:49:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you don’t have someone to rebound for you when you want to practice shooting free throws then you need to get a basketball return net. It will help you get more shots off in the same amount of time helping you get better in record time. Plus, it never needs a day off and can practice whenever you are ready to. Not only does it work when you are shooting free throws, this type of basketball net can be used for three pointers too. Imagine how many more three pointers you can shoot if you are constantly chasing after the ball after every shot. Using the net you can get one hour worth of shooting done in about thirty minutes! Or practice for the whole hour and double your productivity! Basketball Return Net Options Return Net Systems – These larger return net systems are a little more difficult to set up and cost quite a bit more than the rim attachments. The large nets funnel the balls back to you as fast as you can shoot them at the rim. You’ll be able to get off significantly more shots using a basketball return net than if you had to [...]]]></description>
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