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Wall Mount Basketball Goals for Gymnasiums, Schools, and Home Courts

Perfect for your gymnasium or home court, our wall mount basketball goals bring action-packed play and professional-grade performance without taking up extra space for a pole or portable base. First Team offers the perfect wall mount basketball hoop for your unique needs, whether you want to install it indoors in a school or recreational facility, or outdoors on the side of a building or garage. We manufacture rugged, long-lasting fixed or adjustable wall mounted goals to suit a wide variety of indoor or outdoor courts. All of our wall mount basketball goal packages are backed by a lifetime warranty for complete peace of mind.

First Team manufactures twelve wall mounted basketball systems across four product families. The SuperMount and FoldaMount lineups serve indoor gymnasiums and competition facilities. The VersiSport, VersiChamp, VersiVector, and WallMonster are suitable for home garages, outbuildings, church fellowship halls, and lighter-duty recreation spaces. Together, the lineup covers extension distances from 12 inches at a practice wall up to 144 inches in an NCAA competition gymnasium.

Wall mount goals are the standard for indoor courts because they keep the playing area completely free of poles and bases. They also work well in garages and outbuildings where a permanent wall or gable provides a sturdy mounting surface.

How to Choose the Right Wall Mount Basketball Goal

Three decisions narrow the lineup quickly: extension distance, whether the backboard needs to fold, and whether the rim height needs to adjust.

How Much Extension Distance Do You Need?

Extension distance is the measurement from the wall to the face of the backboard. It determines how far the playing area sits from the wall and must align with your court markings. SuperMount and FoldaMount models allow the extension to be fine-tuned during installation, so the backboard can be positioned to match existing floor lines without rework.

Do You Need the Backboard to Fold?

If the backboard can stay in position at all times, a SuperMount is the more straightforward and economical choice. Most multi-use gyms can accommodate a fixed wall mount basketball system without interference.

If the backboard physically needs to be out of the way for other activities, a FoldaMount allows the entire assembly to swing flat against the wall when clearance is needed. FoldaMount systems fold from the floor using a hand crank, with no tools or ladders required. SuperMount and FoldaMount families share construction, mounting hardware, and backboard and rim options.

Should the Rim Height Adjust?

SuperMount and FoldaMount are fixed-height systems for regulation 10-foot play. The Versi family and WallMonster are adjustable, designed for households with mixed ages, youth training programs, and lighter-duty institutional spaces.

  • VersiChamp — InstaJust bracket adjustment, 10' to 7'6" in 6" increments
  • VersiVector — Spring-assist hand crank, infinitely adjustable from 10' to 7', removable handle
  • WallMonster — Spring-aided crank with removable handle. Adjusts 10' to 7'6" at the 48" offset, or 10' to 6'6" at the 36" offset
  • VersiSport — Fixed height, the entry point for the residential family

Removable crank handles on the VersiVector and WallMonster prevent unauthorized height changes in semi-supervised settings such as church gyms and school multi-purpose rooms.

Backboards, Rims, and Mounting

Backboard options span tempered glass, acrylic, fiberglass, and steel, with sizes from 36"x48" on the entry-level Versi packages up to 48"x72" on the SuperMount lineup. The WallMonster accepts 42"x60" and 42"x72" backboards in acrylic, tempered glass, or steel, making it the widest backboard range in the residential and lighter-duty institutional lineup. For a comparison of backboard materials, see our guide on glass vs acrylic backboards.

Rims direct mount to the post system rather than to the backboard, which transfers force into the structure and prevents the backboard breakage common on lower-quality wall mount goals. SuperMount (except the SuperMount01 shooting station) and FoldaMount systems include breakaway rims and safety chains as standard. The Versi family, SuperMount, and FoldaMount systems include dense southern yellow pine mounting boards. Wall framing and attachment points should be verified before installation, since the wall structure must support system weight and the stress of play.

Manufactured in Hutchinson, Kansas

First Team manufactures wall mount basketball goals in Hutchinson, Kansas. SuperMount and FoldaMount systems use solid square tubing construction with black powder coat finish. Safety padding is available on most models in 16 colors with custom lettering for team or facility branding. Every wall mount goal is backed by a Lifetime Limited Warranty.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between SuperMount and FoldaMount?
Both use the same square tube construction, mounting hardware, and backboard and rim options. SuperMount is fixed in position. FoldaMount folds flat against the wall when the court is needed for other activities. The fold is operated from the floor using a hand crank, with no tools or ladders required. If your gym is used only for basketball, SuperMount is simpler and more economical. If the space hosts volleyball, pickleball, assemblies, or other events, FoldaMount provides the clearance those activities require.

How do I figure out the right extension distance?
Extension distance must align with the court markings on the floor. Measure from the wall to the existing baseline, or to the planned baseline if marking new lines. SuperMount and FoldaMount models allow the extension to be fine-tuned during installation, so the backboard can be positioned to match the floor without rework. For a residential garage where there are no formal court lines, choose the extension distance based on the depth of clearance available between the wall and the parking area.

Can a wall mount basketball goal be installed in a home garage?
Yes. The VersiSport, VersiChamp, VersiVector, and WallMonster are designed for residential garages, outbuildings, and barn walls where a permanent wall or gable provides a sturdy mounting surface. The WallMonster is the most versatile of the four because it accepts 42"x60" and 42"x72" backboards in acrylic, tempered glass, or steel.

What kind of wall structure is required to mount a basketball goal?
The Versi family, SuperMount, and FoldaMount systems include dense southern yellow pine mounting boards that secure to the wall framing. The wall structure must be capable of supporting system weight and the stress of play. Concrete block, structural steel, and properly framed wood walls all work as mounting surfaces. Framing and attachment points should be verified before installation.

What is the largest backboard available on a wall mount basketball goal?
48"x72" on the SuperMount family in glass, fiberglass, steel, or acrylic. The FoldaMount family accepts up to 42"x72" in the same materials. The WallMonster also accepts up to 42"x72" in acrylic, tempered glass, or steel, making it the option for buyers who want gymnasium-quality backboard sizes on a residential or lighter-duty installation.

How do I find pricing and place an order?
First Team wall mount basketball goals are sold through authorized dealers. Use our dealer locator to find a dealer near you, or call 1-800-649-3688 for assistance matching a wall mount system to your space and intended level of play.