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iZEL Kids Moon Basketball Stand for Kids - 9-Level Adjustable Hoop with Dynamic Sound and Scoring System

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Introduce your child to the fun of basketball with our Moon Basketball Stand, designed to inspire active play and skill-building. This basketball stand features an interactive scoring system with dynamic sound, making every shot more exciting. With its 9-level adjustable height (76cm-115cm), it grows with your child, offering endless fun for kids of various ages. The set includes a multifunctional base for basketball, football, and golf, providing versatility for different sports activities. Whether your little one is practicing their slam dunk or enjoying a fun round of golf, this stand is designed for maximum enjoyment and development.

Perfect for indoor and outdoor use, the Moon Basketball Stand is sturdy, safe, and equipped with CE/ASTM certification, ensuring quality and durability. Encourage your child’s coordination, balance, and athletic ability with this fun and engaging sports set.

Key Features:

  • 9-Level adjustable height from 76cm to 115cm
  • Interactive scoring system with dynamic sound
  • Multifunctional base for basketball, football, and golf
  • CE/ASTM certified for safety and durability
  • Suitable for indoor and outdoor use
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