Basketball Equipment Pricing and Costs

Consider the cost of all types of basketball equipment

By Casey Holley
Whether you are a sporting goods store owner or a basketball team purchasing agent, you must prepare your budget to purchase basketball equipment. There are various types of equipment you have to consider besides just basketballs, hoops and nets.

Regardless of the reason for your basketball equipment purchase, you can use the following suggestions to help you accurately plan your budget to absorb basketball equipment pricing and costs.

1. Consider basketball equipment for institutions.

2. Provide basketball equipment for residential use.

3. Promote safety with basketball equipment padding.

4. Tally up the cost of scoreboards and shot clocks.

5. Plan for the recurring cost of basketballs.

 

Budget for institutional basketball equipment

Institutional basketball equipment is equipment that is made for use on public courts and professional, semi-pro, collegiate and high school courts. Some institutional equipment is sold in packages with a backboard and rim. However, it isn't uncommon to find backboards and rims sold separately.
Try: MC Sports sells institutional basketball equipment. Prices range from $79 to $300. Anaconda Sports sells a variety of basketball gear. Prices vary according the product. For example, basketball rims start at around $50 for a basic front mounted rim.

Consider the cost of residential basketball equipment

If you own a sporting goods store, offering residential basketball equipment allows you to appeal to a larger customer base. Offer indoor and outdoor hoops, as well as portable and pool hoops to meet the needs of any customer.
Try: Sports Unlimited sells residential basketball hoops. Portable basketball equipment starts at around $500. Sports Authority sells outdoor basketball equipment. For example, pool side basketball equipment starting at around $25 for arcade style floating goals.

Price padding for basketball equipment

Because of the fast pace of basketball games, players sometimes run into the goal post or the wall behind the goal. In order to minimize the risk of injury from these accidents, you should place padding in these areas.For the most part, padding is a 'once-in-a-while' expense because with proper care, these only have to be replaced every 7 to 10 years.
Try: Mansion Athletics is a basketball equipment supplier that offers wall padding starting at around $150. Dazadi sells equipment for basketball, including a variety of padding supplies. Aluminum padding strips cost around $40. Pole pads start at around $45 and backboard padding starts at around $125.

Add scoreboards to your list of basketball equipment

Scoreboards are a necessary item for any competitive basketball game. For small games, table top and manual flip boards are suitable. However, for highly competitive games, electronic score boards are vital. Additionally, your team may need shot clocks to ensure a fair game.
Try: Dick's Sporting Goods offers basketball sports equipment, including scoreboards for sale. These are priced starting at $35 for manual flip boards and $400 for electronic boards. Modell's sells a varied selection of basketball scoreboards and shot clocks. Shot clocks starting around $450, while scoreboards range from under $50 to over $600.

Factor the cost of basketballs into the basketball equipment budget

The cost of basketballs may not seem like it will take up a significant portion of the basketball equipment budget. However, once you consider the large number of balls you will use throughout the season, the cost will skyrocket. Practice balls and game balls should all be included in this portion of the budget.
Try: Joe's Sports sells basketball training equipment, as well as basketballs approved for competition. These balls are priced from $10 to $60. Korney Board Aids sells a varied selection of basketballs. These are priced starting at $6 per ball for team spirit balls, which are customizable. Regular balls start at around $35. Quantity discounts are available.