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Choosing between a wall-mount and a portable indoor basketball hoop comes down to floor space and how many activities share the gym. First Team's WallMonster series bolts to the wall and folds up out of the way, which is the standard choice for multipurpose gyms that also host volleyball, cheer, or PE classes. Portable systems from Gared, Jaypro, and First Team's Thunder, Storm, Rampage, Fury, and Tempest lines sit on a base and can be rolled between courts, making them a fit for facilities that need to reconfigure a court quickly or that don't want permanent wall anchoring.
The WallMonster lineup — Playground, Intensity, Excel, and Arena — covers a range of use cases from school and rec-center gyms up to competitive arena venues. All four models mount directly to a structural wall and fold up when not in use, which keeps the court clear for other sports. Because these are permanent wall installations, plan for a qualified installer to confirm your wall framing can support the goal and that the folding mechanism has clearance overhead and to the sides.
If you need a hoop that isn't fixed in one spot, this collection carries several tiers of portable indoor basketball goals. Gared's Pro Arena series is a boom-style portable system available with an 8' or 10'8" boom and, on the 9716S and 9718S models, an assisted lift for easier height adjustment. The Gared Hoopmaster 5 and Hoopmaster 8 use a spring-lift design for practice gyms, while the Micro-Z and Hoopmaster LT 54/72 are recreational-grade portables sized for youth and community programs.
Jaypro's Elite series (5400, 5472, 6600, and 9600) pairs board extensions from 4'6" up to 8' with 54" or 72" glass backboards and breakaway rims, giving you a competition-style setup that still rolls into storage. First Team rounds out the portable lineup with the Thunder, Storm, Rampage, Fury, and Tempest Triumph families — each offered in multiple trims (Select, Pro, Arena, Nitro, Turbo, Supreme, Ultra, and more) so you can step up backboard size, base weight, and construction as your budget and level of play increase.
Backboard size and material affect both play quality and price across this collection. Jaypro's Elite systems use 54" or 72" tempered glass backboards with breakaway rims, the same glass-and-breakaway combination used in high school and college gyms, and several First Team portable and wall-mount models are also built around glass backboards rather than acrylic or polycarbonate. If rim durability and a true glass playing surface matter for your program, look at the Jaypro Elite and First Team Arena/Pro-tier models first, then compare boom or board-extension length to make sure the goal reaches far enough onto the court for regulation play.
Wall-mount goals like the WallMonster series require a structural wall, correct backing, and enough clearance for the fold-up mechanism, so most facilities have these installed by a contractor familiar with gym equipment. Portable systems from Gared, Jaypro, and First Team don't require wall anchoring — they're moved on a wheeled or weighted base — but you'll still want to confirm the boom or board-extension length matches your available court space and that the base footprint fits your storage area when the goal isn't in use. Either way, matching backboard size, boom length, and rim type to your gym's actual layout will do more for long-term satisfaction than price alone.