Goalrilla LED Basketball Hoop Light Illuminates backboard, Rim, and Court and Fits All Goalrilla and Other In-Ground Hoops








Key features
- •Powerful, long-lasting LED lights illuminate Backboard, rim, and Court
- •Innovative design extends over top of basketball hoop for increased safety and function
- •Directs light down onto the Court instead of out and into the players' eyes
- •Fits all Gorilla units and other in-ground hoops with 5" x 5", 6" x 6", and 6" x 8" poles
- •New design makes it easier to install and lower
Goalrilla LED Basketball Hoop Light Illuminates backboard, Rim, and Court and Fits All Goalrilla and Other In-Ground Hoops
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Big improvement over other solutions
Kelly McClain•February 20, 2018
We just installed the light last night and the units have only been available for a short time, so this is not a long-term owner review. We have a Goalrilla CV60 with a yard Guard attached. The court is 30x35 concrete.
Pros
- The price is reasonable compared to the other solutions that I looked at. Each light head at retail alone would be 25% of the system cost, and then you have to find a way to mount it high enough in the air. I looked at other hoop lights and installing 15ft poles. This unit costs less than the concrete I was going to pour.
- The design appears to be a big improvement. The older halogen model was disliked for a number of reasons that have been addressed. First, it is LED, so it is unlikely that we are going to see the units reach the end of their functional life. The design allows you to lower the unit in order to adjust the depth and also perform maintenance and adjust the light angle. More practically, it would be almost impossible to install without this feature unless you had a cherry picker.
- I do not recommend it, but I was able to install this in the dark with the help of a somewhat attentive 9 year old. Definitely bring the tools they recommend.
- The light output for a 30x35 concrete court is excellent. The light covers just outside the perimeter of this space and is like it was tuned for this size. I was skeptical that these lights would be enough output for the space, but it looks fantastic. We did not play much, but with he light being positioned from above, the shadows were not a problem.
Cons
- The instructions are a bit lacking. They address a number of different types of installs, but they could have spent more time and a few more pages breaking things down. There is nothing about how to install this unit if you have a Yard guard already installed. I went ahead and installed it below the Yard Guard and it seems to it fine. There are other areas where more explanation would be helpful. everything is a tight fit and there are some sharp edges, so you must be sure you are going in the correct order or it is a pain to take it apart. Especially in the dark.
- All of the other accessories have a plastic coating where they contact the pole, but not this system. It is all powder coated, but it still leaves me wondering why it did not receive the same treatment.
- My kids kept asking me 'where is the switch?' and i told them there was not switch and please stop asking. I will be running an outlet to the pole that will be switched (with a smart switch that I can use to turn it off from the house 100 feet away if I have any sense). In the meantime, it is using an extension cord. I asked myself why they would not have included and inline switch instead. I would prefer to not plug the thing in each time we want to use it. The cord has to be fished down each pole section (see next point), so any solution would have them adding some kid of weatherproof junction which would have been costly. They should have considered incorporating this into the design of the transformer box that is mounted between the lights. This would have required a less heavy duty cord from the top and allowed them to add a weatherproof switch at the bottom.
-The plug fits, but it is tight at the top of each pole section and you need some finesse to get it past the tapered end. Had they placed the transformer at the bottom, this would be a non-issue since they would not have needed line voltage. Also, the edges are sharp and if you are not careful, the cord insulation can be compromised when fishing it through.
Overall we are very excited to use the light and expect it to get much use.
Pros
- The price is reasonable compared to the other solutions that I looked at. Each light head at retail alone would be 25% of the system cost, and then you have to find a way to mount it high enough in the air. I looked at other hoop lights and installing 15ft poles. This unit costs less than the concrete I was going to pour.
- The design appears to be a big improvement. The older halogen model was disliked for a number of reasons that have been addressed. First, it is LED, so it is unlikely that we are going to see the units reach the end of their functional life. The design allows you to lower the unit in order to adjust the depth and also perform maintenance and adjust the light angle. More practically, it would be almost impossible to install without this feature unless you had a cherry picker.
- I do not recommend it, but I was able to install this in the dark with the help of a somewhat attentive 9 year old. Definitely bring the tools they recommend.
- The light output for a 30x35 concrete court is excellent. The light covers just outside the perimeter of this space and is like it was tuned for this size. I was skeptical that these lights would be enough output for the space, but it looks fantastic. We did not play much, but with he light being positioned from above, the shadows were not a problem.
Cons
- The instructions are a bit lacking. They address a number of different types of installs, but they could have spent more time and a few more pages breaking things down. There is nothing about how to install this unit if you have a Yard guard already installed. I went ahead and installed it below the Yard Guard and it seems to it fine. There are other areas where more explanation would be helpful. everything is a tight fit and there are some sharp edges, so you must be sure you are going in the correct order or it is a pain to take it apart. Especially in the dark.
- All of the other accessories have a plastic coating where they contact the pole, but not this system. It is all powder coated, but it still leaves me wondering why it did not receive the same treatment.
- My kids kept asking me 'where is the switch?' and i told them there was not switch and please stop asking. I will be running an outlet to the pole that will be switched (with a smart switch that I can use to turn it off from the house 100 feet away if I have any sense). In the meantime, it is using an extension cord. I asked myself why they would not have included and inline switch instead. I would prefer to not plug the thing in each time we want to use it. The cord has to be fished down each pole section (see next point), so any solution would have them adding some kid of weatherproof junction which would have been costly. They should have considered incorporating this into the design of the transformer box that is mounted between the lights. This would have required a less heavy duty cord from the top and allowed them to add a weatherproof switch at the bottom.
-The plug fits, but it is tight at the top of each pole section and you need some finesse to get it past the tapered end. Had they placed the transformer at the bottom, this would be a non-issue since they would not have needed line voltage. Also, the edges are sharp and if you are not careful, the cord insulation can be compromised when fishing it through.
Overall we are very excited to use the light and expect it to get much use.
Amazing brightness
El Tuan•January 30, 2018
These new lights can light up a 40'L X 60'W court with no problem. Easy to install, but time consuming. I installed them on Spalding 72" goal by myself and it took 2.5 hours. Well worth it.
The light was easy to put up – with my son’s assistance
BH•November 18, 2017
I purchased the LED hoop light for my son "“ he is a high school basketball player. We were looking for something to allow him to practice once the sun goes down during the winter months "“ without adding floodlights on our pole barn. The light was easy to put up "“ with my son's assistance. So far, I am happy with the light system, it provides plenty of light for practice.







