I enjoy it.. i just dont try jump shots not being slate. But it rolls nice enough. I had to add a little support under the very center though. Its a concrete block with a bottle jack and a 2 x 4 about 20 inches long or so. No issues since.
The legs folded out, yes. It works pretty well i must say.. it did start to sag in the middle though.. i just added a support with a bottle jack in the center and it straightened out again. Its in an uninsulated garage and water comes in under the garage doors may have been the cause. Either way its straight again and i play and learn on it almost daily. It has definitely payed for itself in a year of not paying per game and traveling to a hall. Plus it allowed me to really see if id play as much as i thought i would. Id still rather have a full slate table so i can practice jump shots.
I wound up needing to add a brace under the middle to roll true again after a little while. But has been great! ever since. Granted my garage is uninsulated and water comes in the roll up doors sometimes. Id rather have slate to trust in it being more ok to learn to jump on. I haven't even made an attempt yet. But overall, i still enjoy it very much. Learning tons of shots since and playing for position and whatnot.
Plenty long enough but its my garage and it has support poles halfway at around 11 feet i believe. Im like 3 feet away from a pole in 1 section and the wall uvcan see is like 4.5 feet away. I have to use a jr size stick if im on the rail shooting straight across.
Yea its really cheap but such a good time for me. I live so far away from any competition type venues too. Mainly making sure id play often enough to invest in more quality yet.